Światowy ranking snookerowy 1991/1992
Światowy ranking snookerowy 1991/1992 – lista zawiera 32 zawodników najwyżej sklasyfikowanych w sezonie 1991/1992. Pierwsza szesnastka rankingu ma zapewniony udział w 1. rundzie wszystkich turniejów rankingowych. W każdym z turniejów rankingowych z numerem pierwszym będzie rozstawiany obrońca danego tytułu, z numerem drugim Mistrz świata 1991, Anglik John Parrott, zaś kolejni zawodnicy według kolejności zajmowanej na poniższej liście.
Poz. | Nazwisko | Narodowość |
---|---|---|
1 | Stephen Hendry | Szkocja |
2 | Steve Davis | Anglia |
3 | Jimmy White | Anglia |
4 | John Parrott | Anglia |
5 | Gary Wilkinson | Anglia |
6 | Neal Foulds | Anglia |
7 | Steve James | Anglia |
8 | Mike Hallett | Anglia |
9 | Dennis Taylor | Irlandia Północna |
10 | Doug Mountjoy | Walia |
11 | Terry Griffiths | Walia |
12 | Dean Reynolds | Anglia |
13 | Alain Robidoux | Kanada |
14 | Martin Clark | Anglia |
15 | Tony Jones | Anglia |
16 | Tony Knowles | Anglia |
17 | Willie Thorne | Anglia |
18 | Dene O'Kane | Nowa Zelandia |
19 | Peter Francisco | Związek Południowej Afryki |
20 | James Wattana | Tajlandia |
21 | Nigel Bond | Anglia |
22 | Tony Drago | Malta |
23 | Steve Newbury | Walia |
24 | Silvino Francisco | Związek Południowej Afryki |
25 | Wayne Jones | Walia |
26 | Joe Johnson | Anglia |
27 | Eddie Charlton | Australia |
28 | Danny Fowler | Anglia |
29 | Mark Bennett | Walia |
30 | Bob Chaperon | Kanada |
31 | John Virgo | Anglia |
32 | Cliff Wilson | Walia |
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