To be held at the spectacular Hi-End Snooker Club with the support of the Billiard Sports Association of Thailand and the World Snooker Federation, the event will be headlined by this […], This year’s Women’s Snooker World Cup and World Women’s Snooker Championship will run from 17-23 June 2019 at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Bangkok, Thailand and we are looking forward to welcoming all players to the event. PLUS look out for special ticket offers and information on our events around the globe. She compiled an unprecedented 90-match winning streak between 2008-2011, and also holds the record for the highest ever break made at a WWS tournament, compiling runs of 140 in 2008 and 2010. Follow all of the action from the first ranking event of the new season via the following links: View the latest scores and standings during the weekend via MySnookerStats View the main tournament group stage […], The World Women’s Snooker Tour will return this weekend with the LITEtask UK Women’s Snooker Championship in Leeds and with the draws for the tournament now out, today we take a look at a few of the key themes to follow throughout the event. One of three well-known women to have played under the surname Fisher – bizarrely […], Today we look back on a 2019/20 World Women’s Snooker Tour season which has seen some fantastic snooker played across the globe by the world’s leading female players. World no.3 Maria Catalano will be ‘braving the shave’ on the eve of the tournament in support of Macmillan Cancer Support, […], Entries are now being accepted for the inaugural European Women’s Masters organised by World Ladies Billiards and Snooker (WLBS). The first event of the new 2018/19 World Women’s Snooker Tour season will be held on the weekend of 15-16 September at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds, England. World Women’s Snooker (WWS) has today welcomed the news that its world number one Reanne Evans is to become an MBE for services to women’s snooker in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. I understand that by submitting this form, I will be providing World Snooker with my personal data/information. The world number one has had to watch Hong Kong’s Ng On Yee lift the trophy during each of the past two years since her last success in […], The semi-final line-up at the 2019 World Women’s Snooker Championship has now been confirmed following a dramatic day at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Bangkok, Thailand which saw the defending champion Ng On Yee defeated at the quarter-final stages. There are now however signs that perhaps this long-standing duopoly on the World Women’s Snooker Tour could […], Entries are now being accepted for the Belgian Women’s Open as the World Women’s Snooker Tour heads back to Belgium next February. During the past few months the WWS team, in conjunction with the WPBSA and other WPBSA Group organisations, has closely […], In recent years, the World Women’s Snooker Tour has become one of the most cosmopolitan series of events in our sport with players from across the globe regularly competing in our tournaments. […], Thai talent Nutcharut Wongharuthai has today compiled a 147 maximum break for the first time in her career at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Thailand. Following our previous statement concerning our return to competition we have continued to closely monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, both within the UK (host country of the Women’s Masters) […], Next year World Women’s Snooker (WWS) is set to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its formation by Mandy Fisher in 1981, but of course there is an even deeper history of female participation in our sport that helped pave the way for the global tour in place today. View the updated WLBS world rankings View the updated Under-21 rankings The WLBS world rankings operate on a rolling two-year basis, […], Hong Kong’s Ng On Yee defeated Rebecca Kenna 4-1 to retain her LITEtask UK Women’s Snooker Championship title at the Northern Snooker Centre on Sunday evening. Enter the event online HERE View the full entry pack Won last year by Hong Kong’s Ng On Yee, the event will include a main tournament, as well as […], We are today pleased to announce our provisional calendar of events for the 2019/20 World Women’s Snooker Tour. All the latest snooker scores, results, free betting tips, odds & TV schedules for all the major, events including the World Snooker Championship and the Masters We recently caught up with our two-time Eden Masters Under-21 champion Chloe White to discuss lockdown life and her snooker journey so far. Two years later she competed at the 2015 World Championship, narrowly losing out 10-8 to 1997 world champion Ken Doherty, before returning two years later to defeat top 64 player Robin Hull by the same scoreline in Sheffield. 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View the updated WWS ranking list following the 2019 World Women’s Snooker Championship But what have been the other significant […], England’s Reanne Evans has won the World Women’s Snooker Championship for a record-extending 12th time following a 6-3 victory against Thailand’s Nutcharut Wongharuthai in Bangkok this evening. Mandy Fisher, WWS President said: “I am absolutely thrilled to see that Reanne’s unparalleled achievements on the World Women’s Snooker Tour recognised in this way. View the updated WLBS world rankings View the updated Under-21 rankings The WLBS world rankings operate on a rolling two-year basis, with points earned during 2016/17 to […], The Festival of World Women’s Snooker 2019 will be held at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds on 12-15 April 2019.