The 2025 Halo World Snooker Championship is almost upon us as this season’s battle for tour survival reaches its conclusion in Sheffield.
Follow our live blog which track the key movements on the provisional one-year and two-year ranking lists as the tournament progresses.
The full two year breakdown can be found here, however below you can see only the players fighting for their main tour status, which will be updated with players being ‘struck out’ as the tournament progresses to show the current live position.
NOTE: Dominic Dale (top 64) has indicated that he will retire at the end of the season so these players may move up one position.
60th – Sanderson Lam – 100,000 (r80)
61st – Graeme Dott – 97,800 (r112)
62nd – Cao Yupeng – 92,000 (N/A)
63rd – Ishpreet Singh Chadha – 90,400 (r80)
64th – Stan Moody – 90,200 (r80)
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65th – Zak Surety – 86,750 (r32)
66th – Jamie Clarke – 85,450 (r112)
67th – Marco Fu – 82,600 (r80)
68th – Ashley Carty – 81,000 (r80)
69th – Anthony Hamilton – 80,100 (r80)
70th – Louis Heathcote – 78,200 (r112)
71st – Ross Muir – 77,000 (r48)
72nd – Jiang Jun – 73,100 (r80)
73rd – Xing Zihao – 71,500 (r80)
74th – Joe Perry – 71,450 (r80)
75th – Tian Pengfei – 70,350 (r112)
76th – Ma Hailong – 64,850 (r112)
77th – Stuart Carrington – 64,200 (r112)
79th – Alfie Burden – 59,450 (r112)
80th – Hammad Miah – 58,800 (r80)
81st – David Grace – 57,400 (r112)
82nd – Ian Burns – 56,200 (r80)
83rd – Rory Thor – 56,200 (r112)
84th – Sam Craigie – 55,500 (N/A)
86th – Alexander Ursenbacher – 49,700 (r112)
87th – Liam Graham – 48,600 (r112)
88th – Andrew Higginson – 47,700 (r112)
92nd – Jimmy White – 36,900 (r112)
95th – Dean Young – 34,250 (r112)
96th – Liam Pullen – 32,500 (r144)
97th – Andrew Pagett – 29,600 (r144)
111th – Manasawin Phetmalaikul – 16,500 (r112)
112th – Martin Gould – 15,000 (N/A)
113th – Mostafa Dorgham – 14,500 (r144)
118th – Reanne Evans – 6,000 (r144)
125th – Ahmed Aly Elsayed – 0 (r144)
126th – Baipat Siripaporn – 0 (r144)
1 – Ross Muir – 46,000
2 – Jiang Jun – 45,600
3 – Louis Heathcote – 44,200
4 – Liam Graham – 41,100
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5 – Marco Fu – 40,600
6 – Xing Zihao – 40,500
7 – Jamie Clarke – 39,950
8 – Ashley Carty – 39,000
9 – Tian Pengfei – 38,850
10 – Ma Hailong – 36,350
11 – Joe Perry – 35,950
12 – Hammad Miah – 35,300
13 – Rory Thor – 35,200
14 – Anthony Hamilton – 35,100
15 – Alfie Burden – 33,450
16 – Dylan Emery (A) – 33,350
17 – Alexander Ursenbacher – 30,700
18 – Stuart Carrington – 30,200
19 – Jimmy White – 27,400
20 – Dean Young– 26,750
21 – David Grace – 26,400
22 – Ian Burns – 25,200
23 – Andrew Higginson – 24,200
24 – Simon Blackwell (A) – 19,000
25 – Andrew Pagett – 17,100
26 – Paul Deaville (A) – 13,850
27 – Manasawin Phetmalaikul – 13,500
28 – Daniel Womersley (A) – 11,500
29 – Mostafa Dorgham – 9,000
30 – Liam Pullen – 7,500
31 – Mateusz Baranowski (A) – 5,000
32 – Zhou Jinhao (A) – 5,000
33 – Joshua Cooper (A) – 3,600
34 – Joshua Thomond (A) – 3,000
35 – Anton Kazakov (A) – 3,000
36 – Reanne Evans – 2,000
37- Baipat Siripaporn – 0
38 – Ahmed Aly Elsayed – 0
39 – Ryan Thomerson (A) – 0
40 – Kaylan Patel (A) – 0
41 – Brian Cini (A) – 0
42 – Fergal Quinn (A) – 0
43 – Amaan Iqbal (A) – 0
List includes selected amateur players and excludes players who have already earned a two-year Tour card.
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