2007–08 snooker world rankings: The professional world rankings for the top 75 snooker players (plus seven others who are officially ranked 76–82; if all players on the pro tour were ranked, they would be lower) in the 2007–08 season are listed below. The points listed here take into account ranking tournament performances from the previous two seasons (2005–06 and 2006–07).
Stephen Hendry, who was still the world number 1 the previous season, drops down to number 8, marking his worst ranking since the 1987–88 season.
Jimmy White drops down from number 35 to number 60, after his least successful season ever, earning only 5725 points in the 2006–07 season alone, down from 6450 in the 2005–06 season.
Former world number 4 Matthew Stevens drops down from number 14 to number 20.
Barry Hawkins and Anthony Hamilton both drop out of the top 16 after a single season – Hawkins is down from number 12 to number 19, and Hamilton from number 16 to number 26.
Mark Allen moves up the rankings, from number 62 to number 29. Jamie Cope also reaches the top 32 for the first time (48 to 22),