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Players with the Most Century Breaks in a Single Snooker Season: Ranked by Data

In snooker, a century break is more than just a number — it’s the sport’s display of precision, control, and attacking dominance. While a single 100+ break can set a match alight, producing them consistently across an entire season is the true mark of greatness. Only the elite have managed to sustain this level of scoring brilliance, and it is this consistency that defines modern snooker’s finest. The 2024/25 season saw Judd Trump set a new benchmark with an extraordinary 107 century breaks, bypassing Neil Robertson’s long-standing record and eclipsing achievements by legends like Ronnie O’Sullivan. This ranking uses a data-driven approach — drawing from CueTracker and SnookerInfo — to identify the players with the most century breaks in a single snooker season.

Ryan Liberty
Ryan Liberty

Last updated: 2025-10-08

Chad Nagel

4 minutes read

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Methodology 

This ranking is built using the SB Market Index context, which blends statistical performance with industry recognition.

  1. Industry Insights – Verified data from trusted sources.
  2. SB Score – A statistical score calculated by dividing a player’s centuries by the highest total in the dataset.
  3. SB Market Index – A weighted score combining Industry Insights (80%) and SB Score (20%), ensuring players are ranked fairly across both data and recognition.

This methodology ensures that the ranking reflects not just raw performance. 

SB Market Index – How We Evaluate Snooker’s Century Kings 

The SB Market Index combines:

  • Industry Insights – external validation from CueTracker and SnookerInfo.
  • SB Score – statistical weighting from century totals.
  • Final Ranking – a balanced measure of both metrics.

Industry Insights

PlayerCueTracker – Most in Single SeasonSnookerInfo – All-Time Century LeadersTotal Mentions
Judd Trump112
Neil Robertson112
Ronnie O’Sullivan112
Kyren Wilson101
Others111
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SB Score

PlayerSeasonCenturiesSB Score
Judd Trump2024–251071.000
Neil Robertson2013–141030.963
Judd Trump2019–201020.953
Judd Trump2020–21900.841
Neil Robertson2018–19840.785
Judd Trump2018–19830.776
Judd Trump2014–15820.766
Judd Trump2023–24790.738
Ronnie O’Sullivan2017–18740.692
Kyren Wilson2020–21740.692
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SB Market Index – Final Ranking

RankPlayerSB ScoreIndustry InsightsSB Market Index
1Judd Trump (2024–25)1.00024.8
2Neil Robertson (2013–14)0.96324.7
3Judd Trump (2019–20)0.95314.1
4Judd Trump (2020–21)0.84113.9
5Neil Robertson (2018–19)0.78513.7
6Ronnie O’Sullivan (2017–18)0.69223.6
7Kyren Wilson (2020–21)0.69213.2
8Judd Trump (2023–24)0.73813.1
9Judd Trump (2014–15)0.76613.0
10Judd Trump (2018–19)0.77612.9
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Judd Trump – The New Benchmark for Consistency 

Judd Trump’s 107 centuries in the 2024/25 season saw his name etched into history forever. It’s not just a single peak but part of a larger pattern: Trump features six times in the top ten single-season records, showing his dominance across multiple campaigns. His aggressive style and scoring power have what modern snooker now looks like, pushing century tallies to unprecedented heights.

His 2019/20 and 2020/21 seasons, with 102 and 90 centuries respectively, show this isn’t a one-off achievement but long-term consistency at its best. Trump has set the standard for what future champions must aim to surely surpass.

Neil Robertson – The Pioneer of the Century Explosion 

Before Trump, Neil Robertson’s 103 centuries in 2013/14 stood as the standard to beat. His breakthrough moment, showing that hitting triple-digit centuries was possible in a single campaign, once served as the guiding light for all to follow. His continued excellence — including 84 in 2018/19 — show how he is able to remain relevant over various campaigns.

His performances paved the way for the attacking style we see today. 

Ronnie O’Sullivan and the Legendary Class 

Though Ronnie O’Sullivan’s best single-season tally (74 in 2017/18) doesn’t top the charts, it certainly shows his unrivalled class. His tie with Kyren Wilson reinforces the idea that he has the ability to remain competitive in the modern scoring era.

O’Sullivan’s place in the annals of history are confirmed by his career tally of over 1,300 centuries, making him the undisputed all-time leader. His consistency is evident over various moments and phases in history

The Supporting Cast – Wilson, Selby and Beyond 

Kyren Wilson managed 74 centuries in 2020/21. Essentially, this earned him a place in the top tier, proving that the next generation is more than capable of sustaining century-level scoring. Players like Mark Selby and Shaun Murphy may not have the numbers to appear in the very highest single-season tallies, but their career consistency keeps them among the sport’s century leaders anyway.

Conclusion on Snooker’s Century Break Kings 

  • Judd Trump is the all-time leader, with a record-breaking 107 centuries in 2024/25, and multiple other appearances in the all-time top ten.
  • Neil Robertson remains the original pace setter, setting the benchmark with his 103 in 2013/14 and continuing his dominance in later seasons.
  • Ronnie O’Sullivan, though behind in single-season tallies, is still the all-time benchmark with over 1,300 career centuries.

Century break tallies continue to rise as players adopt ever more attacking styles. What was once a once-in-a-generation achievement is now an expectation for snooker’s elite. The bar has been raised — and Judd Trump is currently the player everyone else must chase.

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