Snooker world rankings 2006/2007
Snooker world rankings 2006/2007: The professional world rankings for the top 64 snooker players in the 2006/2007 season are listed below.
Notes
- Stephen Hendry, despite having not had the best of seasons, regains the number one spot after nine years from second place.
- Paul Hunter dropped out of the top 32, down from number five to number 34 at the end of the 2005/2006 season,[4] shortly before his death from colon cancer.
- Jimmy White drops out of the top 32 after his worst season ever, down from number eight to number 34.
- Alan McManus drops out of the top 16 (having been in it for a decade) after his worst season ever as well, down from number 12 to number 19.
- Ian McCulloch drops out of the top 16 after just one season, down from number 16 to number 25.
- Anthony Hamilton re-enters the top 16 after gaining two places, from number 17 to joint number 15.
- Barry Pinches drops out of the top 32, down from number 18 to number 33.
- Allister Carter finally makes it to that much coveted top 16 spot after 4 seasons coming very close indeed inside the top 20 after gaining four places, from number 19 to 15.
- Neil Robertson enters the top 16, from number 27 to number 13.
- John Parrott (a former longtime top 16 player) drops out of the top 32, down from number 28 to number 42.
- Ryan Day officially enters the top 32, from number 33 (just outside the top 32, although he replaced Quinten Hann, officially in 22nd place at the time, during most of the season) to number 17 (just outside the top 16).
- Stuart Bingham and Ding Junhui enter the top 32, from number 37 to number 24 and number 62 to number 27 respectively.
- Mark Selby and Joe Swail re-enter the top 32, from number 38 to number 28 and number 40 to number 30 respectively.
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