Snooker World Rankings 2009/2010 - Notes

Notes

  • Former world number 1 Mark Williams returns to the top 16, but no new players attain this ranking.
  • The player to drop out the top 16 is Graeme Dott (a member of the top 16 for 7 consecutive seasons).
  • Players to reach career high rankings within the top 16 are: Allister Carter No.5, Ryan Day No.6, Marco Fu No.8 and Mark Allen No.11.
  • Three new players reach the top 32: Ricky Walden, Liang Wenbo and Judd Trump. Two players return to the top 32: Michael Holt at No.24 and Gerard Greene at No.32. Five players drop out: Anthony Hamilton, Dominic Dale, Ian McCulloch, Michael Judge and Ken Doherty to 33rd, 34th, 35th, 36th and 44th place respectively.

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