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{{short description|Women's snooker championship, |
{{short description|Women's snooker championship, held from 28 February to 4 March 2023}} |
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{{Infobox individual snooker tournament |
{{Infobox individual snooker tournament |
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|tournament_name=2023 [[World Women's Snooker Championship]] |
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|country= Thailand |
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|organisation= [[World Women's Snooker]] |
|organisation= [[World Women's Snooker]] |
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|Total prize fund= |
|Total prize fund=£25,800 |
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|winners_share=£8,000 |
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|highest_break={{flagathlete|[[Bai Yulu]]|CHN}}, 127 |
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|defending_champion= |
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|winner={{flagathlete|[[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan]]|THA}} |
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|runner_up={{flagathlete|[[Bai Yulu]]|CHN}} |
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|score=6–3 |
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|previous= [[2022 World Women's Snooker Championship|2022]] |
|previous= [[2022 World Women's Snooker Championship|2022]] |
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|next= [[2024 World Women's Snooker Championship|2024]] |
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⚫ | The '''2023 World Women's Snooker Championship''' was a women's [[snooker]] tournament that took place from 28 February to 4 March 2023 at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Bangkok, Thailand,<ref name="WWSA" /> sponsored by the venue and by the Billiard Sports Association of Thailand.<ref name="WSN">{{cite news |title=2023 World Women's Snooker Championship |website=Snooker Scores |url=https://snookerscores.net/events/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship |access-date=26 January 2023}}</ref> The winner received £8,000 from a total prize fund of £25,800 and also earned a two-year tour card on the main professional [[World Snooker Tour]] from the start of the [[2023–24 snooker season]].<ref name="WWSA">{{cite web |title=World women's snooker championship to return to Thailand |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/world-womens-snooker-championship-to-return-to-thailand/ |website=World Women's Snooker |date=22 November 2022 |access-date=6 December 2022}}</ref> |
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[[Mink Nutcharut]] was the defending champion, having defeated [[Wendy Jans]] 6–5 in the [[2022 World Women's Snooker Championship|2022 final]],<ref>{{cite news |title=World Women's Snooker Championship: Nutcharut Wongharuthai beats Wendy Jans |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/60382089 |access-date=27 January 2023 |date=14 February 2022 |website=BBC Sport}}</ref> but she lost 2–5 to [[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan|Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjam]] in the semi-finals.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2023-03-03 |title=Teenager Bai Reaches Women's Final |url=https://wst.tv/teenager-bai-reaches-womens-final/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305083400/https://wst.tv/teenager-bai-reaches-womens-final/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=5 March 2023 |access-date=2023-03-08 |website=World Snooker |language=en-US}}</ref> Nuanthakhamjan defeated [[Bai Yulu]] 6–3 in the final to win her first women's world title.<ref>{{cite news |last=Chui |first=Shirley |title=China's wait for snooker world champion goes on as 'female Ding' Bai Yulu loses women's final |url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/other-sport/article/3212379/chinas-wait-snooker-world-champion-goes-female-ding-bai-yulu-loses-womens-final |newspaper=South China Morning Post |date=4 March 2023}}</ref> The second Thai player to win the title, she entered the top 10 in the women's world rankings for the first time.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/player/baipat-siripaporn/ |access-date=2023-03-09 |website=World Women's Snooker |language=en-GB}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The '''2023 World Women's Snooker Championship''' |
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Bai's 127 break in her Group L match against [[Amee Kamani]] was the highest in the tournament's history, surpassing the 125 break made by [[Kelly Fisher]] at the [[2003 World Women's Snooker Championship|2003 event]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Bai Yulu makes 127 in Thailand |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/bai-yulu-makes-127-in-thailand/ |website=World Women's Snooker |date=1 March 2023 |access-date=2 March 2023}}</ref> It was the only century break of the tournament.<ref>{{cite web |title=2023 World Women's Snooker Championship - 30+ Breaks |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/breaks |website=WPBSA SnookerScores |access-date=4 March 2023}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
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The closing date for entries to the tournament was 27 January 2023,<ref name="WSN">{{cite news |title=2023 World Women's Snooker Championship |url=https://snookerscores.net/events/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship |access-date=26 January 2023 |website=Snooker Scores}}</ref> but was later extended until 17 February.<ref>{{cite web |title=World Women’s Snooker Championship 2023 {{|}} Entry Deadline Extended |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/world-womens-snooker-championship-2023-entry-deadline-extended/ |website=World Women's Snooker |date=26 January 2023 |access-date=3 February 2022}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The [[Women's Professional Snooker Championship]] was held ten times between 1934 and 1950, with no tournaments staged between 1941 and 1947. [[Ruth Harrison (snooker player)|Ruth Harrison]] won eight of those ten events.<ref name="EVERTON">{{cite book |last=Everton |first=Clive |author-link=Clive Everton |date=1985 |title=Guinness Snooker – The Records |publisher=Guinness Superlatives |pages=154–156 |isbn=978-0-85112-448-3 }}</ref> The [[1976 Women's World Open (snooker)|Women's World Open]], first held in 1976, is recognised as the beginning of the modern [[World Women's Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Morrison |first=Ian |date=1987 |title=The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Snooker – revised edition |location=Twickenham |publisher=Hamlyn |isbn=978-0-600-55604-6 |pages=156–157}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=World champions |url= https://www.womenssnooker.com/history/world-champions/ |website=World Women's Snooker |access-date=27 January 2023}}</ref> English player [[Reanne Evans]] holds the record for the most wins, having won 12 titles, including ten consecutive victories from 2005 to 2014.<ref>{{cite web |title=Reanne Evans wins 12th Women's World Snooker Championship title |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/48739476 |date=23 June 2019 |work=BBC Sport |access-date=27 January 2023 }}</ref> |
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===Format=== |
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[[Bai Yulu]]'s 127 break against Amee Kamani in Group L set a new record for the all-time highest break at the World Women's Snooker Championship, which beat the previous record of 125 made by [[Kelly Fisher]] at the [[2003 World Women's Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Bai Yulu makes 127 in Thailand |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/bai-yulu-makes-127-in-thailand/ |website=World Women's Snooker |date=1 March 2023 |access-date=2 March 2023}}</ref> |
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There were nine groups with four players and three groups with five players. The best eight of the twelve players who finished top of their group advanced to the last 16, while the remaining four players and the runners-up in their group advanced to the last 24. It is a single elimination knockout from the last 24 onwards. |
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== Prize fund == |
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The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below:<ref>{{cite web |title=World Women’s Snooker Championship 2023 entry pack |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/wp-content/uploads/World-Championship-Entry-Pack-2023.pdf |publisher=WLBS |access-date=3 March 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The [[Women's Professional Snooker Championship]] was held ten times |
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* Winner: £8,000 |
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* Runner-up: £4,000 |
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* Semi-final: £2,000 |
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* Quarter-final: £1,000 |
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* Last 16: £500 |
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* Preliminary Round : £200 |
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* Highest break: £200 |
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* Total: £25,800 |
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==Main draw== |
==Main draw== |
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The draw and results for the knockout stage are shown below.<ref>{{cite web |title=2023 World Women's Snooker Championship |
The draw and results for the knockout stage are shown below.<ref>{{cite web |title=2023 World Women's Snooker Championship – Knockout |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/knockout |website=WPBSA SnookerScores |access-date=3 March 2023}}</ref> |
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{{32TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes |
{{32TeamBracket-Compact-NoSeeds-Byes |
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| RD1=Last 24 |
| RD1=Last 24 |
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| RD1-team11={{flagathlete|[[Emma Parker]]|ENG}} |
| RD1-team11={{flagathlete|[[Emma Parker (snooker player)|Emma Parker]]|ENG}} |
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| RD1-score11=0 |
| RD1-score11=0 |
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| RD1-team12='''{{flagathlete|[[Jamie Hunter (snooker player)|Jamie Hunter]]|ENG}}''' |
| RD1-team12='''{{flagathlete|[[Jamie Hunter (snooker player)|Jamie Hunter]]|ENG}}''' |
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| RD2-score04=3 |
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| RD2-team05='''{{flagathlete|Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan|THA}}''' |
| RD2-team05='''{{flagathlete|[[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan]]|THA}}''' |
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| RD2-score05='''4''' |
| RD2-score05='''4''' |
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| RD2-team06={{flagathlete|[[Jamie Hunter (snooker player)|Jamie Hunter]]|ENG}} |
| RD2-team06={{flagathlete|[[Jamie Hunter (snooker player)|Jamie Hunter]]|ENG}} |
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| RD3-score02=2 |
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| RD3-team03='''{{flagathlete|Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan|THA}}''' |
| RD3-team03='''{{flagathlete|[[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan]]|THA}}''' |
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| RD3-score03='''4''' |
| RD3-score03='''4''' |
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| RD3-team04={{flagathlete|Bayarsaikhan Narantuya|MNG}} |
| RD3-team04={{flagathlete|Bayarsaikhan Narantuya|MNG}} |
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| RD4-team01={{flagathlete|[[Mink Nutcharut]]|THA}} |
| RD4-team01={{flagathlete|[[Mink Nutcharut]]|THA}} |
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| RD4-team02={{flagathlete|Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan|THA}} |
| RD4-team02='''{{flagathlete|[[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan]]|THA}}''' |
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| RD4-score02= |
| RD4-score02='''5''' |
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| RD4-team03={{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}} |
| RD4-team03={{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}} |
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| RD4-team04={{flagathlete|[[Bai Yulu]]|CHN}} |
| RD4-team04='''{{flagathlete|[[Bai Yulu]]|CHN}}''' |
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| RD4-score04='''5''' |
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| RD5-team01='''{{flagathlete|[[Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan]]|THA}}''' |
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| RD5-score01='''6''' |
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| RD5-team02={{flagathlete|[[Bai Yulu]]|CHN}} |
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| RD5-score02=3 |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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*[https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/groups Group standings] at WPBSA SnookerScores |
*[https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/groups Group standings] at WPBSA SnookerScores |
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*[https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/knockout Knockout results] at WPBSA SnookerScores |
*[https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2023-world-womens-snooker-championship/knockout Knockout results] at WPBSA SnookerScores |
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[[Category:March 2023 sports events in Thailand|Women's]] |
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[[Category:Current sports events|World Women's Snooker Championship]] |
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[[Category:2023 in Thai women's sport|World snooker]] |
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[[Category:International sports competitions hosted by Thailand]] |
Latest revision as of 21:17, 9 March 2024
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 28 February – 4 March 2023 |
Venue | Hi-End Snooker Club |
City | Bangkok |
Country | Thailand |
Organisation | World Women's Snooker |
Total prize fund | £25,800 |
Winner's share | £8,000 |
Highest break | ![]() |
Final | |
Champion | ![]() |
Runner-up | ![]() |
Score | 6–3 |
← 2022 2024 → |
The 2023 World Women's Snooker Championship was a women's snooker tournament that took place from 28 February to 4 March 2023 at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Bangkok, Thailand,[1] sponsored by the venue and by the Billiard Sports Association of Thailand.[2] The winner received £8,000 from a total prize fund of £25,800 and also earned a two-year tour card on the main professional World Snooker Tour from the start of the 2023–24 snooker season.[1]
Mink Nutcharut was the defending champion, having defeated Wendy Jans 6–5 in the 2022 final,[3] but she lost 2–5 to Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjam in the semi-finals.[4] Nuanthakhamjan defeated Bai Yulu 6–3 in the final to win her first women's world title.[5] The second Thai player to win the title, she entered the top 10 in the women's world rankings for the first time.[6]
Bai's 127 break in her Group L match against Amee Kamani was the highest in the tournament's history, surpassing the 125 break made by Kelly Fisher at the 2003 event.[7] It was the only century break of the tournament.[8]
Background
The Women's Professional Snooker Championship was held ten times between 1934 and 1950, with no tournaments staged between 1941 and 1947. Ruth Harrison won eight of those ten events.[9] The Women's World Open, first held in 1976, is recognised as the beginning of the modern World Women's Snooker Championship.[10][11] English player Reanne Evans holds the record for the most wins, having won 12 titles, including ten consecutive victories from 2005 to 2014.[12]
Format
There were nine groups with four players and three groups with five players. The best eight of the twelve players who finished top of their group advanced to the last 16, while the remaining four players and the runners-up in their group advanced to the last 24. It is a single elimination knockout from the last 24 onwards.
Prize fund
The breakdown of prize money for the event is shown below:[13]
- Winner: £8,000
- Runner-up: £4,000
- Semi-final: £2,000
- Quarter-final: £1,000
- Last 16: £500
- Preliminary Round : £200
- Highest break: £200
- Total: £25,800
Main draw
The draw and results for the knockout stage are shown below.[14]
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References
- ^ a b "World women's snooker championship to return to Thailand". World Women's Snooker. 22 November 2022. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ "2023 World Women's Snooker Championship". Snooker Scores. Retrieved 26 January 2023.
- ^ "World Women's Snooker Championship: Nutcharut Wongharuthai beats Wendy Jans". BBC Sport. 14 February 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
- ^ "Teenager Bai Reaches Women's Final". World Snooker. 3 March 2023. Archived from the original on 5 March 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
- ^ Chui, Shirley (4 March 2023). "China's wait for snooker world champion goes on as 'female Ding' Bai Yulu loses women's final". South China Morning Post.
- ^ "Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan". World Women's Snooker. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ^ "Bai Yulu makes 127 in Thailand". World Women's Snooker. 1 March 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
- ^ "2023 World Women's Snooker Championship - 30+ Breaks". WPBSA SnookerScores. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
- ^ Everton, Clive (1985). Guinness Snooker – The Records. Guinness Superlatives. pp. 154–156. ISBN 978-0-85112-448-3.
- ^ Morrison, Ian (1987). The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Snooker – revised edition. Twickenham: Hamlyn. pp. 156–157. ISBN 978-0-600-55604-6.
- ^ "World champions". World Women's Snooker. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
- ^ "Reanne Evans wins 12th Women's World Snooker Championship title". BBC Sport. 23 June 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
- ^ "World Women's Snooker Championship 2023 entry pack" (PDF). WLBS. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
- ^ "2023 World Women's Snooker Championship – Knockout". WPBSA SnookerScores. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
External links
- Group standings at WPBSA SnookerScores
- Knockout results at WPBSA SnookerScores
- Breaks of 30 or more at WPBSA SnookerScores