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Victory For Bai / Evans Keeps Tour Card
China’s Bai Yulu beat Reanne Evans 4-3 in a thrilling final to win her first women’s world ranking event title at the Landywood British Open. View final results and standings While defeat in the final was disappointing for Evans, she had the consolation of returning to the top of the women’s world rankings which means… Read More
Tour Card Showdown For Evans And Ng
This weekend’s Landywood British Open marks not only the final event of the current World Women’s Snooker (WWS) Tour season, but the decisive leg in the race to secure a place on the 2023/24 World Snooker Tour for Reanne Evans and Ng On Yee. Recognised as an official qualification pathway to the mixed gender circuit in 2021, the… Read More
Vera Selby MBE Passes Away
Vera Selby, the first winner of the World Women’s Snooker Championship back in 1976, has died at the age of 93. Selby, from Yorkshire, was an early pioneer in women’s cue sports, as a player, referee and TV commentator. In 2016 she was awarded the MBE for services to sport. After landing her first world… Read More
Baipat Is World Women’s Champion
Thailand’s Baipat Siripaporn won the World Women’s Championship for the first time, beating China’s Bai Yulu 6-3 in the final to earn a place on the World Snooker Tour. Baipat had never previously been beyond the semi-finals of the biggest tournament in women’s snooker, but this time went all the way to the Mandy Fisher… Read More
Teenager Bai Reaches Women’s Final
China’s 19-year-old Bai Yulu reached the final of the World Women’s Championship by coming from 3-1 down to beat 12-time winner Reanne Evans 5-3 in Thailand. Bai is competing in a WWS event for the first time but has shown her talent with a superb run to the final, as well as making the highest… Read More
On Yee Knocked Out
The 2023 World Women’s Snooker Championship is down to the quarter-finals following a dramatic day of action at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Thailand which saw three-time world champion Ng On Yee among those upset at the last 16 stage. View tournament information Following the conclusion of a group stage that saw over 50 players… Read More
World Women’s Championship Draw
Tournament information for the 2023 World Women’s Snooker Championship is now available: Player list (all tournaments) Group stage draw (main) Knockout draw – TO FOLLOW GROUP STAGES Under-21 draw Seniors draw Match schedule (all tournaments) The World Women’s Snooker Championship – the most prestigious tournament in women’s snooker offering direct qualification to the World Snooker Tour – will… Read More
Field Confirmed For World Women’s Snooker Championship
World Women’s Snooker (WWS) has today announced the snooker stars who are set to contest upcoming World Women’s Snooker Championship at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Thailand later this month. View full player list (Main) Under-21 player list Seniors player list To be held from 28 February – 4 March 2023, the tournament will once… Read More
Ploy Does The Double
Ploychompoo Laokiatphong defeated Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 4-1 to win her first ranking event title at the Asia-Pacific Women’s Snooker Championship at the Mounties Club in Sydney, Australia. View final results and standings The 20-year-old Thai player enjoyed her breakthrough weekend at the tournament as she improved upon three previous semi-final appearances to become the latest first-time champion… Read More
Mink Rules In Bruges
Mink Nutcharut defeated Wendy Jans 4-1 to win the Belgian Women’s Open for the first time at The Trickshot, Bruges. View final results and standings A repeat of the 2022 World Championship final, the match would have the same outcome as Mink recovered from the loss of the opening frame to prevail following an exciting three… Read More