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Kyren Wilson achieves career-high ranking above Ronnie O'Sullivan and Luca Brecel after world snooker title glory

Desmond Kane

Updated 07/05/2024 at 08:47 GMT

Kyren Wilson will end the season as world No. 3 after his 18-14 win over Jak Jones on Monday night saw him claim his first Crucible crown and a £500,000 winner's cheque. The Kettering professional moves above Luca Brecel and Ronnie O'Sullivan in the latest rankings, while Welsh qualifier Jones nudges Robert Milkins out of the top 16 after moving up 30 places to a career-high of world No. 14.

'Tears are flowing!' - Wilson clinches Crucible glory with emotional celebrations

Kyren Wilson will start next season as the new world No. 3 after claiming his maiden world title with a nervy 18-14 win over Jak Jones on Monday evening.
The Kettering professional began the World Championship at 12th in the rankings, but moves up nine places after holding off a spirited recovery by Welsh qualifier Jones, after leading 7-0 and 17-11 before finally scrambling over the line in the sport's biggest match.
Wilson, 32, earns £500,000 for his landmark win in Sheffield meaning he will start next season behind only Mark Allen and Judd Trump in the sport's standings as he moves above last year's world champion Luca Brecel and snooker GOAT Ronnie O'Sullivan, who needed to claim a record eighth title to extend his two-year stay at the summit.
Wilson lost 18-8 to O'Sullivan in the 2020 final, but returns four years later to secure his lifetime ambition with a sixth ranking title victory and his first in two years.
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Wilson pays emotional tribute to family after World Championship glory

"I have dreamed of this since I was six years old," Wilson told reporters. "To win it with all my family there was just how I imagined it. Jack fought and made it so hard for me, it was tough to hold it all together. In the last frame, I just kept potting balls and suddenly I had potted match ball and I was world champion. It means everything.
"I was gutted to lose the final to Ronnie in 2020 and if that had been my only final I would have been heart-broken. I remember being drained in the first session of that final. This time I felt great, and when I saw Jak I thought he might struggle, I knew that was the moment to kick on.
"From 7-0 I knew I just had to avoid losing a session heavily, and to keep making it hard for him."
Jones failed to join Terry Griffiths (1979) and Shaun Murphy (2005) as the only qualifiers to go all the way to the world title, but has the consolation of a £200,000 runners-up cheque which sees him rise 30 places from 44th to start next season inside the top 16 as the new world No. 14.
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'Like a slow death!' - Wilson sinks fluke as Jones watches on

Robert Milkins drops out of the top 16 after his 13-4 defeat to David Gilbert in the last 16, but four-time world champion John Higgins does enough to extend his 29-year run among the elite despite his 13-8 defeat to Wilson in the quarter-finals.
Allen becomes just the 12th player in history to hold the coveted world No. 1 spot and the first player from Northern Ireland to achieve the feat after former world champions Alex Higgins and Dennis Taylor failed to reach the summit during their respective careers.
The 2024/25 season is due to begin on 10 June with the Championship League before the tour heads to China as O'Sullivan defends his Shanghai Masters title in July (15-21).

Wilson's ranking title wins

  • 2015 Shanghai Masters
  • 2018 Paul Hunter Classic
  • 2019 German Masters
  • 2020 Championship League
  • 2022 European Masters
  • 2024 World Championship

2024 World Snooker Championship

Final result
  • Kyren Wilson 18-14 Jak Jones

World rankings

  • 1. Mark Allen (NI) £965,000
  • 2. Judd Trump (Eng) £911,000
  • 3. Kyren Wilson (Eng) £851,500
  • 4. Luca Brecel (Bel) £690,500
  • 5. Ronnie O'Sullivan (Eng) £659,000
  • 6. Mark Selby (Eng) £648,500
  • 7. Shaun Murphy (Eng) £498,000
  • 8. Ding Junhui (Chn) £466,500
  • 9. Mark Williams (Wal) £457,500
  • 10. Ali Carter (Eng) £428,000
  • 11. Gary Wilson (Eng) £421,500
  • 12. Zhang Anda (Chn) £406,000
  • 13. Tom Ford (Eng) £340,500
  • 14. Jak Jones (Wal) £317,500
  • 15. Barry Hawkins (Eng) £321,500
  • 16. John Higgins (Sco) £303,500
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