Snooker world rankings 2004/2005
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The Snooker world rankings for the top 32 snooker players in the 2004/2005 season are listed below. This was Chris Small's only top 16 season, and to date Paul Hunter's only appearance in the top 4.
Ranking | Name | Nationality |
---|---|---|
1 | Ronnie O'Sullivan | England |
2 | Mark Williams | Wales |
3 | Stephen Hendry | Scotland |
4 | Paul Hunter | England |
5 | John Higgins | Scotland |
6 | Matthew Stevens | Wales |
7 | Ken Doherty | Ireland |
8 | Peter Ebdon | England |
9 | Stephen Lee | England |
10 | Alan McManus | Scotland |
11 | Jimmy White | England |
12 | Chris Small | Scotland |
13 | Steve Davis | England |
14 | David Gray | England |
15 | Graeme Dott | Scotland |
16 | Marco Fu | Hong Kong |
17 | Ian McCulloch | England |
18 | Quinten Hann | Australia |
19 | Allister Carter | England |
20 | Joe Perry | England |
21 | Barry Pinches | England |
22 | Tony Drago | Malta |
23 | Mark King | England |
24 | Stephen Maguire | Scotland |
25 | Anthony Hamilton | England |
26 | Gerard Greene | Northern Ireland |
27 | Drew Henry | Scotland |
28 | Robert Milkins | England |
29 | Michael Holt | England |
30 | Joe Swail | Northern Ireland |
31 | John Parrott | England |
32 | Dominic Dale | Wales |
Snooker world rankings |
Rankings explained | Ranking Tournaments | World Number Ones |
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The eventual 2005 world champion was Shaun Murphy, who began the season ranked 48.