Rebecca Kenna
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Title
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Nationality
English -
Turned Pro
2022 -
Highest Tournament Break
92 -
Location
Keighley -
D.O.B
11 January 1989 -
Money List Earnings
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Nickname
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Frames Played
0 -
Frames Won
0 -
Frames Lost
0 -
Frames Won Percentage
N/A -
Shots Played
0 -
Shots Per Frame
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Breaks Over 50
0 -
50 Break Rate
N/A -
Breaks Over 100
0 -
100 Break Rate
N/A
Career highlights
2016: Plays on the World Women’s Tour for the first time, and reaches the semi-finals of the World Women’s Championship.
2017: Reaches her first women’s ranking final at the Connie Gough Trophy, notably beating Reanne Evans in the semi-finals.
2018: Beats Evans again in the women’s UK Championship, before losing to Ng On Yee in the final.
2019: Wins the Hong Kong Women’s Masters, knocking out Nutcharut Wongharuthai, Wendy Jans and finally China’s Bai Yulu 4-1.
2021: Wins her first major title on home soil at the 2021 EPSB English Women’s Open, defeating Mary Talbot-Deegan 3-1 in the final. Scores a 4-3 win over John Pritchett at Q School, making a break of 92 in the deciding frame.
2022: Earns a place on the World Snooker Tour for the first time by finishing in fourth position in the end of season World Women’s Snooker (WWS) Tour rankings.