Snooker World Number Ones - Players Who Were Ranked World Number One Without Ever Having Won The World Professional Championship

Players Who Were Ranked World Number One Without Ever Having Won The World Professional Championship

Player Date of first No. 1 position First World Championship final
Selby, MarkMark Selby 02011-09-1212 September 2011 2007 World Snooker Championship (6–7 May 2007)
Trump, JuddJudd Trump 02012-11-055 November 2012 2011 World Snooker Championship (1–2 May 2011)

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