1991–92 snooker world rankings

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The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA), the governing body for professional snooker, first introduced a ranking system for professional players in 1976, with the aim of seeding players for the World Snooker Championship.[3] The reigning champion would be automatically seeded first, the losing finalist from the previous year seeded second, and the other seedings based on the ranking list.[3] Initially, the rankings were based on performances in the preceding three world championships.[3] The 1983–84 snooker world rankings were the first to take tournaments other than the world championship into account and several additional tournaments were designated as ranking tournaments over the following years.[4][3] The list for the 1986–87 snooker season was the first to only take account of results over two seasons and the rankings for 1991–92 were also based on results from the preceding two seasons.[5][6] There were eighteen ranking events taken into consideration for the 1991–92 ranking list: ten in the 1989–90 snooker season and eight in the 1990–91 snooker season.[7] The ranking list was published soon after the conclusion of the 1991 World Snooker Championship.[7]

Stephen Hendry playing snooker
Stephen Hendry (pictured in 2003) retained top place in the ranking list.[1]
Steve Davis playing snooker
Steve Davis (pictured in 2010) was ranked second, keeping his place from the previous season.[1]
Jimmy White playing snooker
Jimmy White (pictured in 2011) moved up one place to third, overtaking John Parrott who had defeated him in the final of the 1991 World Snooker Championship.[2]

Stephen Hendry was ranked first, with 85 ranking points, ahead of Steve Davis with 57 and Jimmy White with 51.[6] Snooker Scene magazine commented that Hendry's lead was larger than the equivalent of four ranking tournament wins.[8] Gary Wilkinson and Tony Jones were in the top 16, regarded as the elite of the game, for the first time.[8] Wilkinson, runner-up at the 1991 British Open, rose from 19th to 5th and the 1991 European Open champion Jones moved from 35th to 15th.[8][9] Tony Knowles regained a place in the top 16, while Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Tony Meo dropped out of it.[8]

Alan McManus at 41st and Ken Doherty at 51st were the highest placed of those who had been on the professional circuit for only one season.[8] Alex Higgins had 25 ranking points deducted from his 1989–90 total and was banned for the 1990–91 season by the WPBSA following a disciplinary inquiry. He fell from 97th to 120th.[8][a] There were 165 players on the original list issued by the WBPSA, but four players who did not pay their membership fees were subsequently excluded: Jimmy van Rensberg (originally 119th), Patsy Fagan (originally 146th), Mike Hines (originally 159th) and Frank Jonik (originally 160th).[8][12]

Points tariff and basis of ranking

More information Placing, 1990 and world championships ...
Points tariff contributing to the Snooker world rankings 1991–92[13][14]
Placing 1990 and 1991 world championships Other ranking tournaments 1989–90 and 1990–91
Champion 106
Runner-up 85
Losing semi-finalist 64
Losing quarter-finalist 43
Last 16 loser 22
Last 32 loser 1 ranking point or 2 merit points[b]1
Final qualifying round loser 2 merit points1 merit point
Penultimate qualifying round loser 1 merit point1 A point
Antepenultimate qualifying round loser 1 A pointFrames won counted
Preliminary round loser Frames won counted
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Ranking was determined as follows:[5]

  • By number of ranking points.
  • If players had an equal number of ranking points, precedence was given to the player with the better performances in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, merit points were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given to the player with the better performances in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, A points were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given to the player with the better performances in the later season.
  • If players were still equal, frames won were considered. If they were still tied, precedence was given the player with the better performances in the later season.

Rankings

Key:

  • "(New)" denotes a player that was a new professional for 1990–91; "*" denotes that the player was not a professional during the season.
  • "X" denotes that the player was banned from competing in the 1990–91 season.[16]

Note: the breakdown of points per season for players ranked below 64 is not provided in sources. Blank cells indicate that the information is not provided in sources for the ranking list.

More information Ranking, Name ...
Snooker world rankings 1991–92[17][18][8]
Ranking Name 1989–90 season 1990–91 season Total
Ranking points Merit points A points Frames Ranking points Merit points A points Frames Ranking points Merit points A points Frames
1  Stephen Hendry (SCO)44141851
2  Steve Davis (ENG)33242572
3  Jimmy White (ENG)241271512
4  John Parrott (ENG)261222483
5  Gary Wilkinson (ENG)17122113822
6  Neal Foulds (ENG)18120381
7  Steve James (ENG)222143365
8  Mike Hallett (ENG)162173335
9  Dennis Taylor (NIR)134172306
10  Doug Mountjoy (WAL)193113306
11  Terry Griffiths (WAL)153122275
12  Dean Reynolds (ENG)162113275
13  Alain Robidoux (CAN)1521022522
14  Martin Clark (ENG)16291253
15  Tony Jones (ENG)111312222335
16  Tony Knowles (ENG)134102236
17  Willie Thorne (ENG)13294226
19  Dene O'Kane (NZL)12594219
19  Peter Francisco (RSA)12493217
20  James Wattana (THA)12339212154
21  Nigel Bond (ENG)10424104220844
22  Tony Drago (MLT)10393196
23  Steve Newbury (WAL)14353196
24  Silvino Francisco (RSA)106841810
25  Wayne Jones (WAL)1127517[c]7
26  Joe Johnson (ENG)9673169
27  Eddie Charlton (AUS)746215[c]6
28  Danny Fowler (ENG)10515615111
29  Mark Bennett (WAL)8416311472
30  Bob Chaperon (CAN)115371412
31  John Virgo (ENG)123271410
32  Cliff Wilson (WAL)7564139
33  Darren Morgan (WAL)7526211373
34  Tony Meo (ENG)7355128
35  Brady Gollan (CAN)522661411366
36  Cliff Thorburn (CAN)75471112
37  Tony Chappel (WAL)4436141057
38  Barry West (ENG)76361012
39  Warren King (AUS)8332421075
40  Les Dodd (ENG)632534459765[c]
41  Alan McManus (SCO) (New)****836836
42  Ian Graham (ENG)463432895
43  John Campbell (AUS)434432866
44  Colin Roscoe (WAL)435414849
45  Eugene Hughes (IRL)573348104
46  Robert Marshall (ENG)642523358755[c]
47  Brian Morgan (ENG)82171778387[c]
48  Rex Williams (ENG)473617131
49  Jack McLaughlin (NIR)462333795
50  David Roe (ENG)57224794
51  Ken Doherty (IRL) (New)****62136213
52  Mark Johnston-Allen (ENG)1825346116
53  Franky Chan (HKG) (New)****51295129
54  Rod Lawler (ENG) (New)****44204420
55  Jon Birch (ENG) (New)****42234223
56  Jason Prince (NIR) (New)****42154215
57  Jim Wych (CAN)1613524113
58  Kirk Stevens (CAN)11831212421012
59  Nigel Gilbert (ENG)226242468
60  Nick Dyson (ENG)22411223244713
61  Craig Edwards (ENG)22211261142811[c]
62  Jim Chambers (ENG)36217469
63  Steve Duggan (ENG)443264469[c]
64  Mark Rowing (ENG)332123536712
65  Stephen Murphy (IRE)1125524
66  Duncan Campbell (SCO)224911
67  Ken Owers (ENG)223620
68  Robby Foldvari (AUS)222254
69  Jason Whittaker (ENG) (New)****2131321313
70  Andrew Cairns (ENG)112768
71  Joe O'Boye (IRL)11277
72  Murdo MacLeod (SCO)11279
73  Barry Pinches (ENG)1124615
74  David Taylor (ENG)2297
75  Jason Smith (ENG)225527
76  Joe Grech (MLT)22427
77  Brian Rowswell (ENG)223108
78  Paul Gibson (ENG)222429
79  Bob Harris (ENG)11964
80  Steve Campbell (ENG)117615
81  Gary Natale (CAN) (New)****1121111211
82  Mick Price (ENG)1110313
82  Paddy Browne (IRL)1198
84  Roger Bales (ENG)116710
85  John Spencer (ENG)11611
86  Tony Wilson (IOM)115619
87  Bill Oliver (ENG)115528
88  Mario Morra (CAN)11499
89  Marcel Gauvreau (CAN)114721
90  Tommy Murphy (NIR)114116
91  Dave Gilbert (ENG)114115
92  Martin Smith (ENG)112823
93  Paul Medati (ENG)112627
94  Ian Brumby (ENG)112530
95  Ray Edmonds (ENG)889
96  Jon Wright (ENG)8319
97  Nick Terry (ENG)778
98  Steve Longworth (ENG)612
99  Chris Cookson (ENG) (New)****51125112
100  John Rea (SCO)5815
101  Graham Miles (ENG)5424
102  Eddie Sinclair (SCO)5622
103  Graham Cripsey (ENG)4819
104  Pat Houlihan (ENG)4716
105  Dave Martin (ENG)4614
106  Ian Williamson (ENG)3821
107  Steve Meakin (ENG)3529
108  Jason Ferguson (ENG) (New)****22102210
109  Mick Fisher (ENG)21111
110  Paul Watchorn (IRL)2428
111  Anthony Kearney (IRL)1821
112  Gino Rigitano (CAN)1524
113  Eric Lawlor (ENG)1524
114  George Scott (ENG)1420
115  Matt Gibson (SCO)1443
116  Vic Harris (ENG)1429
118  Robbie Grace (RSA)1321
118  Jim Donnelly (SCO)1243
119  François Ellis (RSA)1137
120  Alex Higgins (NIR)1XXXX1
121  Malcolm Bradley (ENG)923
122  Anthony Harris (ENG)744
123  Jack Fitzmaurice (ENG)727
124  John Dunning (ENG)623
125  Mike Darrington (ENG)533
126  Ray Reardon (WAL)517
127  Billy Kelly (IRL)58
128  Jim Bear (CAN)427
129  Mark Wildman (ENG)420
130  Jim Meadowcroft (ENG)48
131  Fred Davis (ENG)319
132  Terry Whitthread (ENG)226
133  Mike Watterson (ENG)220
134  Dessie Sheehan (IRL)233
135  Glen Wilkinson (AUS)218
136  Dennis Hughes (ENG)215
137  Geoff Foulds (ENG)212
138  Vladimir Potazsnyk (AUS)1
139  Greg Jenkins (AUS)110
140  Clive Everton (WAL)1
141  Paul Thornley (CAN)23
142  Derek Heaton (ENG)6
143  Derek Mienie (RSA)5
144  Ian Black (SCO)3
145  Bernie Mikkelsen (CAN)2
146  Bill Werbeniuk (CAN)1
147  Ian Anderson (AUS)
148  Bernard Bennett (ENG)
149  Pascal Burke (IRL)
150  Joe Cagianello (CAN)
151  Lou Condo (AUS)
152  Bert Demarco (SCO)
153  Manuel Francisco (RSA)
154  Sam Frangie (AUS)
155  James Giannaros (AUS)
156  David Greaves (ENG)
157  Steve Mizerak (USA)
158  Paddy Morgan (AUS)
159  Maurice Parkin (ENG)
160  Jim Rempe (USA)
161  Gerry Watson (CAN)
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Ranking tournaments

More information Tournament, Winner ...
Results of the finals for tournaments contributing to the 1991–92 snooker world rankings[7][19]
Tournament Winner Runner-up Score
1989 Hong Kong Open  Mike Hallett (ENG)  Dene O'Kane (NZL) 9–8
1989 Asian Open  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  James Wattana (THA) 9–6
1989 International Open  Steve Davis (ENG)  Stephen Hendry (SCO) 9–4
1989 Grand Prix  Steve Davis (ENG)  Dean Reynolds (ENG) 10–0
1989 Dubai Classic  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 9–2
1989 UK Championship  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Steve Davis (ENG) 16–12
1990 Classic  Steve James (ENG)  Warren King (AUS) 10–6
1990 British Open  Bob Chaperon (CAN)  Alex Higgins (NIR) 10–8
1990 European Open  John Parrott (ENG)  Stephen Hendry (SCO) 10–6
1990 World Snooker Championship  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Jimmy White (ENG) 18–12
1990 Grand Prix  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Nigel Bond (ENG) 10–5
1990 Asian Open  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Dennis Taylor (NIR) 9–3
1990 Dubai Classic  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Steve Davis (ENG) 9–1
1990 UK Championship  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Steve Davis (ENG) 16–15
1991 Classic  Jimmy White (ENG)  Stephen Hendry (SCO) 10–4
1991 British Open  Stephen Hendry (SCO)  Gary Wilkinson (ENG) 10–9
1991 European Open  Tony Jones (ENG)  Mark Johnston-Allen (ENG) 9–7
1991 World Snooker Championship  John Parrott (ENG)  Jimmy White (ENG) 18–11
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Preceded by
1990–91
1991–92 Succeeded by
1992–93

Notes

  1. These penalties were imposed by the WPBSA following a hearing conducted for the Association by Gavin Lightman, a barrister, which considered several incidents including Higgins punching a press officer, threatening to arrange for fellow player Dennis Taylor to be shot, and insulting both Taylor and WPBSA chairman John Spencer.[10][11]
  2. Players who qualified received a ranking point. Players exempted until this round received two merit points.[15]
  3. Inconsistent totals reflect the sources.

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