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  2. Category:Female snooker players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female snooker players" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Georgina Aplin; B.

  3. Allison Fisher - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Reanne Evans - Wikipedia

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    She received an MBE in the 2020 Birthday Honours for her services to women's snooker. Born in Dudley, West Midlands, Evans began playing snooker at age 13. She competed in her first World Women's Snooker Championship in 2002, aged 16, when she reached the semi-finals. She won the women's world title 10 consecutive times between 2005 and 2014 ...

  5. Sophie Nix - Wikipedia

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    She played her first tournament on the World Women's Snooker Tour in 2021, when she was 13. [5] She was a losing finalist at the 2021 Scottish Open Under-21 tournament, defeated 0-2 by Ploychompoo Laokiatphong, and was also runner-up at the 2023 British Open Under-21, 0-2 against Bai Yulu .

  6. Rebecca Kenna - Wikipedia

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    Kenna started playing on the women's snooker circuit in 2016, and reached the semi-finals of the world championship at her first attempt. She ended her first full season ranked sixth, having reached the semi-finals of the world championship again, and recorded a victory over multiple world championship title holder Reanne Evans in the course of reaching the final of the 2017 Connie Gough Trophy.

  7. Daria Sirotina - Wikipedia

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    Daria Sirotina (born 22 June 1993) [1] is a Russian amateur snooker and professional pool player. She won the European Ladies Team Championship, partnered with Anastasia Nechaeva, each year from 2012 to 2016.

  8. Kelly Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Since then, she has gone on to win the women's divisions in the 2009 International Tournament of Champions and U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship; the 2011 World Ten-ball Championship; 2012 WPA Nine-ball World Championship (and WPA Player of the Year), among other titles.

  9. Vidya Pillai - Wikipedia

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    Vidya Pillai made her first international appearance at the 2007 IBSF World Snooker Championship (Ladies) and lost in the quarter-finals. [7] Ever since, she has won a gold medal in the IBSF World Team Snooker Championship in 2013, Gold in the IBSF Australian Women's Ranking Snooker Championship in 2016, Gold in the IBSF Australian Open Women's Snooker Championship in 2010, Two Silver medals ...