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Snooker’s final wealthy record with Wu Yize solely simply inside high 50 regardless of Crucible triumph

Wu Yize is one million miles away from snooker’s high earners regardless of successful the world title.

Wu Yize just lately received the World Snooker Championship (Picture: George Wooden, Getty Pictures)

Newly-crowned world champion Wu Yize doesn’t but characteristic amongst snooker’s all-time prize cash elite. The 22-year-old defeated Shaun Murphy within the latest World Snooker Championship remaining, pocketing £500,000 for his victory. Wu delivered a wide ranging 18-17 triumph on the Crucible to assert the game’s most coveted title. However, the rising star sits simply forty seventh within the all-time wealthy record, whereas two family names additionally fall wanting the highest 5.

Snooker legends Stephen Hendry and Steve Davis claimed a mixed 13 world titles all through their illustrious careers, but neither man options within the high 5. Davis dominated the Crucible all through the Nineteen Eighties, lifting six world championship trophies, and retired with 28 rating titles to his title. The 68-year-old retired from the sport in 2016, with CueTracker recording his profession prize cash at £5.6million, inserting him tenth on the all-time record, 4 positions beneath Hendry.

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The Scotsman secured seven world titles, a report he shares with Ronnie O’Sullivan, but his £8.8m in prize cash leaves him languishing in sixth place.

CueTracker confirms that O’Sullivan stands as the game’s biggest all-time earner. ‘The Rocket’, who has claimed 41 rating occasion victories, has amassed £15.1m in prize cash, a staggering £4m away from his nearest rival.

Regardless of O’Sullivan topping the wealthy record, a number of different gamers have amassed appreciable fortunes throughout the sport. Fellow Class of ’92 legend John Higgins occupies second place, with the 50-year-old having collected a formidable £11.1m in prize cash.

Present world No.1 Judd Trump sits fourth with £10m, inserting him forward of four-time world champion Mark Selby, who has gathered £9.2m in prize cash.

Mark Williams ensures all three members of the celebrated Class of ’92 characteristic throughout the high 5, having earned £9m all through his profession.

Whereas Hendry falls marginally wanting Williams’ complete, his prize cash haul positions him forward of Neil Robertson, who has banked £8.2m.

In the meantime, latest world championship runner-up Shaun Murphy occupies eighth spot with £7.1m, adopted by Mark Allen’s £6.1m in prize cash.

Exterior the highest 10, notable names embrace 2024 world champion Kyren Wilson in twelfth place with £5.2m, adopted by snooker icon Jimmy White on £4.9m. Ali Carter (sixteenth, £4m), Ken Doherty (seventeenth, £3.8m) and Peter Ebdon (nineteenth, £3.6m) additionally characteristic throughout the high 20. Final yr’s World Snooker Championship winner Zhao Xintong sits twenty eighth with £2.3m.

Wu’s latest winnings have propelled him to forty seventh on the record, simply above Dennis Taylor, along with his profession earnings now totalling £1.4m. Wu’s compatriot Ding Junhui sits eleventh with a outstanding £5.4m.

O’Sullivan has the chance to increase his lead on the high of the all-time rankings as he prepares to participate within the World Seniors Championship. ‘The Rocket’ is about to make his debut on the event on Friday, with the competitors carrying a £30,000 high prize.

Ronnie O’Sullivan leads snooker’s all-time prize cash record (Picture: Yu Chun Christopher Wong/Eurasia Sport Pictures/Getty Pictures)

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