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Definition of world-ranking in English: world-rankingadjective (of an artist, sports player, etc.) among the best in the world. Example sentencesExamples - Twenty-five players from eleven different countries are coming to compete not only for $10,000 in prize money but also coveted PSA world-ranking points.
- As for the rest of the season, Lawrie is determined to reverse his recent tumble down the world-ranking list.
- And the Americans as individual players were, in world-ranking terms, streets ahead of their rivals.
- Seven of his 12-strong team enjoyed a better world-ranking position a year ago than they do now.
- ‘Our world-ranking total is pretty stout,’ he said.
- The points received from that tournament moved him to number 746 out of 3385 players on the official world-ranking list.
- Scott, though, is still eight majors and 35 world-ranking places behind the world No 1.
- The Spaniard has won four times during 2004, a run of fine form that has lifted him from 100th to 19th on the world-ranking list.
- It was a result that cemented the Fijian's hold on second place in the world-ranking list behind the long-time No.1, Tiger Woods.
- Athletes in these races were already outside Olympic qualifying positions but races remained solid as future champions gained world-ranking positions.
- This year, they have more experience, more world-ranking points and more major champions in their midst, but Sutton hopes that he can add to that the camaraderie so cherished by the Europeans.
- A brief glance at the world-ranking list reveals only three Scots in the top 100, only four in the top 200 and a mere eight in the top 300.
- It was his 35th world-ranking title and his first since being forced to use a new cue after his previous model was broken by baggage handlers two months ago.
- During 2001 he has fallen from sixth to 14th on the world-ranking list.
- The man who burst on to the scene at Birkdale four summers ago is the only player this year, other than Woods, to have won four world-ranking events.
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