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  • Ssb - 50 up

    By capturing the Australian Goldfields Open yesterday, Barry Hawkins became the 50thplayer to win a full ranking event.


    Here is the list of 50 winners by number of titles:


    36
    Stephen Hendry


    28
    Steve Davis


    24
    John Higgins
    Ronnie O’Sullivan


    18
    Mark Williams


    10
    Jimmy White


    9
    John Parrott
    Peter Ebdon


    6
    Ken Doherty
    Neil Robertson


    5
    Ray Reardon
    Ding Junhui
    Stephen Lee


    4
    Stephen Maguire
    Shaun Murphy


    3
    James Wattana
    Paul Hunter


    2
    Cliff Thorburn
    Dennis Taylor
    Tony Knowles
    Doug Mountjoy
    Alan McManus
    Graeme Dott
    Dominic Dale
    Ali Carter
    Mark Selby
    Judd Trump
    Ricky Walden


    1
    John Spencer
    Terry Griffiths
    Alex Higgins
    Willie Thorne
    Silvino Francisco
    Joe Johnson
    Neal Foulds
    Tony Meo
    Mike Hallett
    Steve James
    Bob Chaperon
    Tony Jones
    Dave Harold
    Nigel Bond
    Fergal O’Brien
    Chris Small
    David Gray
    Matthew Stevens
    Marco Fu
    Stuart Bingham
    Mark Allen
    Barry Hawkins


    Some great names here and a few surprise winners too. It should also be pointed out that the UK Championship did not become a full ranking event until 1984, which thus diminishes the tallies of players such as Davis, Griffiths, (Alex) Higgins and Mountjoy.


    Indeed, it wasn’t until 1982 that any event other than the World Championship counted towards the world rankings, well past the prime of Reardon and Spencer.


    The youngest winner remains O’Sullivan, who won the 1993 UK Championship the week before he turned 18.


    The oldest was Reardon, who was 50 when he won the 1982 Professional Players Tournament.


    Hendry has of course retired and thus cannot improve on his 36 titles and Davis has not won a ranking event since 1995. O’Sullivan is not playing at the moment so (John) Higgins is best placed to encroach on Hendry’s position at the top of the list, but still needs to win 13 more ranking titles to overtake him. At the age of 37, this seems unlikely.



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    Interested to see who the next to 10 wins will be. Ebdon is by far the best placed of course.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by chasmmi View Post
      Interested to see who the next to 10 wins will be. Ebdon is by far the best placed of course.
      My money is on Neil Robertson :P
      "Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error"
      - Linus Pauling

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