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On the World Women's Snooker circuit for 2021–2022, there were five ranking events. [113] Ng won the Eden Women's Masters, winning the deciding frame of her semi-final against Kenna after needing three snookers, and recovering from 1–3 against Evans in the final to win 4–3. [114]
The final between Corr and Fisher was closely contested until 3–3 but then Corr won three frames in a row to take her third world title. The tournament finished some eleven months after the start of the qualifying matches, and was the end of promoter Hearn's relationship with women's snooker that stretched back to 1990. [2]
Australian player Lesley McIlrath won the final 4–2 over Agnes Davies, who had won the Women's Professional Snooker Championship in 1949. [ 11 ] [ 7 ] The tournament was staged again the following year, 1981 , when Selby regained her title with a 3–0 victory over Mandy Fisher in the final. [ 2 ]
The event produced six century breaks, of which Bai's 122 break in the final was the highest of the tournament and the highest ever made in a women's world final. [12] [8] The World Women's Under-21 Championship and World Women's Seniors Championship were staged concurrently with the main tournament. [2] Bai also won the Under-21 title ...
Mark Selby 16-15 Mark Allen (first to 17) Sunday 30 April 2023 00:30, Luke Baker. What a day of semi-finals this has been. Luca Brecel’s incredible comeback against Si Juahui and now Mark Allen ...
The 2015 Eden World Women's Snooker Championship was a women's snooker tournament that took place at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England, from 18 to 21 April 2015. [2] The event was the 2015 edition of the World Women's Snooker Championship first held in 1976 .
Evans won the 2019 Women's Tour Championship, held at the Crucible Theatre, defeating Mink Nutcharut in the semi-finals and Ng in the final. [25] She claimed her twelfth world title in 2019, with a 6–3 win in the final against Mink. [26] She was awarded an MBE in the 2020 Birthday Honours for her services to women's snooker. [27]
The Women's Billiards Association was established in 1931, and instituted an amateur snooker tournament two years later, after initiating championships for English billiards. [3] Their professional snooker championship was first held in 1934, and was open to players from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Irish Free State .