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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.
Four teams participated in the tournament: Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut, Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna, Luca Brecel and Reanne Evans, and Judd Trump and Baipat Siripaporn. The tournament was played as a round‑robin with four‑ frame matches, followed by a final between the top two teams, played as the best of seven frames. [1] [2]
She became the fourth Asian player to win the women's world title—following Hong Kong's Ng On-yee and Thailand's Mink and Baipat—and the first winner from mainland China. [11] 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.
Bai Yulu beats world number one Mink Nutcharut in a thrilling final in China to win the World Women's Snooker Championship for the first time.
Ronnie O'Sullivan beat Mink Nutcharut 6–3 making two century breaks, Zhang Anda defeated Ishpreet Singh Chadha 6–5, Ding Junhui whitewashed Reanne Evans, Kyren Wilson also whitewashed Mitchell Mann, and Si Jiahui beat Andrew Pagett 6–4. [15]
The 2023 Pathum Thani Six-red World Championship was a non-ranking six-red snooker tournament held from 6 to 11 March 2023 at the Thammasat University Convention Centre in Pathum Thani, Thailand.
[21] [10] In the first round, former women's world champion Mink Nutcharut beat 96th seed Adam Duffy 6–3, but was defeated by 65th seed Michael White in a deciding frame in the second round. [22] Xu Si defeated compatriot Ma Hailong 6–1 in the second round, making his first career maximum break in the second frame.
The 2024 World Open was a professional snooker tournament that took place from 18 to 24 March 2024 at the Yushan Sport Centre in Yushan, China. [1] The 15th ranking event of the 2023–24 season, and the fourth and last major tournament of the season to be held in China, the tournament was the fifth edition of the World Open held in Yushan since 2016, marking its return to the tour after ...