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Nutcharut Wongharuthai was born on 7 November 1999, in Saraburi, Thailand, and grew up there. [1] [2] She is known as "Mink", and explained in a 2019 interview with Matt Huart for World Women's Snooker that "in Thailand we call each and everyone by their nickname because our traditional Thai names are too long and we don't have any Christian name like Western people.
Mink Nutcharut; Rochelle Woods (billiards player) This page was last edited on 12 October 2016, at 22:38 (UTC). Text ... Category: Female snooker players.
This is a list of notable amateur and professional snooker players, past and present. ... Mink Nutcharut (THA) † [183] O. Joe ...
Baipat, from Chonburi, started playing snooker aged nine, coached by her stepfather Pisit Chandsri, a two-time world over-40s champion. [4] [5] In 2014, she won the International Billiards and Snooker Federation six-red snooker championship with a 4–2 victory over Anastasia Nechaeva in the final, having earlier eliminated former IBSF world champion Ng On-yee.
Fisher was nicknamed "the Duchess of Doom" and gained a reputation similar [ambiguous] to that of the sixteen-time darts world champion Phil Taylor and snooker players Joe Davis, Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry in the 1930s and 80s–90s, respectively. Her greatest season was the 2000/2001 season when she won 8 consecutive major pro pool ...
Bai Yulu (Chinese: 白雨露; born 10 July 2003) is a Chinese professional snooker player who competes both on the women's tour and the main World Snooker Tour.A former world junior champion, [2] [3] she is the reigning women's world champion, having won the 2024 World Women's Snooker Championship.
The tennis balls are unusually large, players' heads are out of proportion and the racquets they are holding sometimes seem to drift away from their hands. But the scores are spot on. This cartoon ...
It featured a total prize fund of £140,000, of which the winners received £60,000 (£30,000 per player). The event featured the top four men from the snooker world rankings and the top four women from the World Women's Snooker rankings. [2] The teams were selected via a draw that took place on 6 August 2022.