Światowy ranking snookerowy 1999/2000
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Światowy ranking snookerowy 1999/2000 – lista zawiera 106 zawodników najwyżej sklasyfikowanych w sezonie 1999/2000. 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 1999, Szkot (Stephen Hendry), zaś kolejni zawodnicy według kolejności zajmowanej na poniższej liście.
Poz. | Nazwisko | Punkty | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | John Higgins | 50590 | |
2 | Stephen Hendry | 41235 | |
3 | Mark Williams | 36780 | |
4 | Ronnie O’Sullivan | 33545 | |
5 | John Parrott | 30000 | |
6 | Stephen Lee | 28505 | |
7 | Ken Doherty | 28090 | |
8 | Alan McManus | 26515 | |
9 | Matthew Stevens | 23380 | |
10 | Anthony Hamilton | 23015 | |
11 | Fergal O’Brien | 22762 | |
12 | Paul Hunter | 22137 | |
13 | Peter Ebdon | 21810 | |
14 | Mark King | 20420 | |
15 | Steve Davis | 20045 | |
16 | Jimmy White | 19822 | |
17 | Dave Harold | 19447 | |
18 | Chris Small | 19135 | |
19 | Dominic Dale | 18794 | |
20 | Tony Drago | 18335 | |
21 | Nigel Bond | 18210 | |
22 | James Wattana | 17365 | |
23 | Darren Morgan | 16812 | |
24 | Billy Snaddon | 16665 | |
25 | Graeme Dott | 16615 | |
26 | Quinten Hann | 16362 | |
27 | Jamie Burnett | 15637 | |
28 | Joe Swail | 15577 | |
29 | Gary Wilkinson | 15400 | |
30 | Terry Murphy | 15254 | |
31 | Brian Morgan | 15085 | |
32 | Andy Hicks | 14397 | |
33 | Bradley Jones | 13975 | |
34 | Joe Perry | 13930 | |
35 | Marco Fu | 13654 | |
36 | Alain Robidoux | 13570 | |
37 | Martin Clark | 13515 | |
38 | Paul Davies | 13407 | |
39 | Ian McCulloch | 13132 | |
40 | Neal Foulds | 13125 | |
41 | Gerard Greene | 13119 | |
42 | Peter Lines | 12942 | |
43 | Euan Henderson | 12697 | |
44 | Steve James | 12602 | |
45 | Drew Henry | 12575 | |
46 | Lee Walker | 12142 | |
47 | Matthew Couch | 12060 | |
48 | Marcus Campbell | 12005 | |
49 | Gary Ponting | 11970 | |
50 | Jason Ferguson | 11892 | |
51 | Rod Lawler | 11875 | |
52 | Dave Finbow | 11542 | |
53 | Jonathan Birch | 11447 | |
54 | Nick Walker | 11320 | |
55 | Dean Reynolds | 11302 | |
56 | Paul Wykes | 11277 | |
57 | Mick Price | 11090 | |
58 | David Roe | 11060 | |
59 | Joe Johnson | 11020 | |
60 | David Gray | 10957 | |
61 | Alfred Burden | 10812 | |
62 | John Read | 10497 | |
63 | Jimmy Michie | 10482 | |
64 | Jason Prince | 10402 | |
65 | Tony Jones | 10345 |
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