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  • Women's World Championship 2009

    THE undisputed queen of women’s snooker takes centre stage in a star-studded international field for the world championships at Cambridge Snooker Centre on Saturday.

    Reanne Evans, 23, kicks off her bid for a record fifth straight World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association world title nine days after cruising to victory with Maria Catalano in the European Ladies Team Championship in St Petersburg, Russia.

    World number four Catalano, 27, is keen to emulate her cousin, Ronnie O’Sullivan, and claim her first world title.

    Jaique Ip Wan In, the 2006 IBSF runner-up, and Yu Ching Ching, the 2008 IBSF semi-finalist, are jetting in from Hong Kong.

    They are joined by eight-time German champion Natascha Niermann, Indian national champion Vidya Pillai and, also from India, Chitra Magimairaj - the 2008 Australian Open champion and two-time WLBSA world billiards champion.

    Also in Saturday’s round-robin draw are up-and-coming youngsters Jodie Symes, 15, from Swindon, and England internationals Hannah Jones, 12, who won the junior title last year, and Joanne Davies, 16, both from Derby.

    World number five June Banks, a beaten finalist last year, world number two Emma Bonney (Portsmouth), Catalano and 2007 finalist Katie Henrick are expected to be the main challengers for Evans’ crown.

    Chris Sharpe (Chelmsford) hopes to retain the Seniors’ trophy. Defending champion Bonney is bidding for a fourth billiards title.

    The six-day jamboree of women’s snooker kicks off with the round-robin group stages over the weekend. Two from each group of seven qualify for the knockout. The final is on Wednesday followed by the mixed doubles on Thursday.

    SR Cues Ltd are donating a £380 SR World Stars’ cue No 1 to the world champion.

    2009 WLBSA World Championships
    April 4-9, 2009
    Cambridge Snooker Centre
    Coldhams Road
    Cambridge
    CB1 3EW
    Tel: 01223 249661

    Programme:

    Saturday, April 4
    9.45am - round-robin draw
    10am - round-robin groups commence

    Sunday, April 5
    10am - round-robin groups
    Juniors

    Monday, April 6
    10am - Plate
    1.30pm - best-of-seven quarter-finals

    Tuesday, April 7
    10am - Billiards
    10am - Seniors
    4pm - best-of-seven semi-finals

    Wednesday, April 8
    10am - seniors final
    10am - doubles
    1.30pm – world final

    Thursday, April 9
    10am - mixed pairs

    Entry list:

    Reanne Evans (Dudley, West Mids)
    June Banks (Orpington, Kent)
    Katie Henrick (Bickley, Kent)
    Maria Catalano (Dudley, West Mids)
    Emma Bonney (Portsmouth)
    Jenny Poulter (Maidstone)
    Chris Sharpe (Chelmsford)
    Suzie Opacic (Brambridge, Hants)
    Eva Palmius (Isleham, Cambs)
    Gaye Jones (Melksham, Wilts)
    Martina Lumsden (Eastbourne)
    Vicky Ashby (Hemel Hempstead)
    Hannah Jones (Derby)
    Joanne Davies (Derby)
    Stacey Hancock (Burgess Hill)
    Tina Owen-Sevilton (Taunton)
    Marianne Williams (Smallfield, Surrey)
    Jan Hughes (St Neots, Cambs)
    Maureen Logan (Wallsend, Tyne & Wear)
    Supanni Yam-Oum (Canterbury)
    Sarah Smith (Sheffield)
    Chitra Magimairaj (India)
    Vidya Pillai (India)
    Jodie Symes (Swindon)
    Natascha Niermann (Germany)
    Yu Ching Ching (Hong Kong)
    So Man Yan (Hong Kong)
    Jaique Ip Wan In (Hong Kong)

    Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)
    http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

  • #2
    Do you know what the prize money breakdown is?

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    • #3
      Not yet. But I wouldn't get too excited about it.

      Tim
      http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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      • #4
        Thank you for the information Tim. I have relayed it on ROS web site. I hope you don't mind... The more publicity for women's snooker, the best I suppose.
        Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
        http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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        • #5
          I hope either Vidya or Chitra come back with some silverware.
          "We have met the enemy and he is us" - Pogo

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Monique View Post
            Thank you for the information Tim. I have relayed it on ROS web site. I hope you don't mind... The more publicity for women's snooker, the best I suppose.
            Excellent Monique, thank you.

            I shall be there with Hannah for the whole event and will update you all on the draws and results.
            You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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            • #7
              Congratulations to Hannah Jones

              World Ladies Junior Champion


              http://www.worldladiessnooker.co.uk/WL2009junior.html
              Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
              http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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              • #8
                Thanks Monique. She has also beaten her highest match break twice in 2 days, saturday she had 49 and sunday she had 52. She also made it to the World Plate final beating Natascha Niermann in the semi final 2-1 with 2 colour clearances in the first and 3rd frames to win...... It has been as great year for her and still only 12.....
                You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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                • #9
                  The World Ladies Billiards, World Ladies Seniors and Semi Finals of the Main event are on today.

                  In the Semi Finals we have:

                  Reanne Evans v Emma Bonney

                  Katie Henrick v Maria Catalano (Ronnie's cousin)

                  Maria leads the break board with 94 made against Hannah in the group stages.
                  You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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                  • #10
                    come on reanne!!! any results in yet?
                    Crucible77's Bahrain Championship Fantasy Game Winner 2008 :snooker:

                    HB practice: 112
                    HB match: 81

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                    • #11
                      I am waiting on the results, as soon as I get them they will be posted. I took the afternoon off and let Tim Dunkley take over recording the event. As soon as he gets the info over I'll update you with the information..
                      You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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                      • #12
                        Emma Bonney won the World Ladies Billiards against Chitra Magimairaj.

                        Reanne Evans beat Emma Bonney 4-1 in the semis of the World Ladies Snooker and Maria Catalano came back from 3-1 down to Katie Henrick to win 4-3

                        The final will be played at 13:30 today.
                        You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't

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                        • #13
                          Evans on top of the world

                          REANNE Evans issued a transatlantic challenge minutes after being crowned women’s world snooker champion for a record fifth successive year (on April 8).

                          The 23-year-old overcame good friend and England team-mate Maria Catalano 5-2 in the final at Cambridge Snooker Centre.

                          “Obviously I’m really happy I’ve won,” said Evans. “But it wasn’t the best performance. I haven’t played my best all tournament but I’ve done enough.”

                          Wearing her favourite pink-backed waistcoat, Evans took the first frame with a 51 and nicked the second on the black.

                          Catalano, 27, appearing in a first world final, pulled one back with breaks of 43, 30 and 39. A run of 34 squared the match.

                          Evans won the next two before a dramatic seventh.

                          Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s cousin, jawed a frame-ball red following a 43 break. Evans, needing a 43 clearance, missed the final black off its spot. However, the world number four’s attempted pot into the middle hit the knuckle and left an easy shot into the green pocket.

                          Evans said: “I started off really well and then Mal (Catalano) played well in the next two frames. I think I did two shots wrong. Fair play to her.”

                          The undisputed queen of the green baize insisted she’s hungry for more success and urged former World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) stars - Kelly Fisher, Allison Fisher, Kim Shaw and Karen Corr - to compete in next year’s event.

                          The quartet is currently competing on the women’s US 9-ball pool circuit.

                          “I’d love to play them,” she said. “I played Kelly when I first started playing but it isn’t the same. They were all brilliant players. It would be good to play them all again.

                          And the Wolves fan added: “I don’t like losing. I aim to win every tournament and I’m trying to go for records.”

                          It was the fourth time the Dudley duo has met in a ranking final this season. Evans, known as “champion” by two-year-old daughter Lauren, won them all.

                          Evans, who was breaking in a new tip and ferrule, did not drop a frame until the semi-finals.

                          Emma Bonney, from Portsmouth, took the first with a 51. Evans won the next four and made an 89 in the fourth.

                          In the second semi, Catalano fought back from 3-1 down to overcame Katie Henrick 4-3 in an epic four-and-three-quarter-hour battle.

                          Two weeks ago, the finalists, representing England, returned from St Petersburg, Russia, with the European Ladies Team Championship trophy.

                          After collecting 17 WLBSA ranking events, Evans is keen to become the first woman to qualify for the Main Tour.

                          Ranked 27th on the English Association of Snooker & Billiards Pro-Ticket Tour, and in the last-32 of the English Amateur Championship, she is heading for a one-tournament shot at turning professional via the play-off.

                          “I’m capable,” she insisted. “I just maybe need that extra year to get a bit of experience. But I don’t see why I can’t do it.”

                          Evans is being assisted by top coach Del Hill. “He helps me when I need it; he’s there for me,” she said.

                          The world champion received an £380 SR World Stars’ cue No 1 from SR Cues Ltd and a Multirest from Fine Arch Cues. The facilities and hospitality were provided by Cambridge Snooker Centre.

                          KNOCKOUT RESULTS (breaks)

                          QUARTER-FINALS (£100): Reanne Evans (49, 68, 45) bt Tina Owen-Sevilton 4-0, Emma Bonney (43, 48) bt June Banks 4-0, Katie Henrick bt Jaique Ip Wan In (63) 4-1, Maria Catalano bt Yu Ching Ching 4-2.

                          SEMI-FINALS (£200): Evans (89) bt Bonney (51) 4-1, Catalano (40, 63) bt Henrick 4-3.

                          FINAL (£800/£400): Evans (56, 48) bt Catalano (43, 43) 5-2.

                          BILLIARDS

                          DEFENDING champion Emma Bonney admitted to not practising enough despite claiming a fourth world billiards title.

                          The 32-year-old from Portsmouth denied India’s Chitra Magimairaj a third title on her 36th birthday with an emphatic 272-118 victory.

                          Bonney, who scored at an average of 13.6 in the one-hour match, compiled runs of 35 and 43 while Magimairaj kept breaking down in the teens.

                          Over the last couple of months, Bonney has been working on her cue-action with dad Steve.

                          “To be VERY good you have to put in a lot of hours and I struggle to find time to practise,” she said.

                          Eva Palmius, a finalist last year, went out to Bonney 197-147 in the quarter-finals.

                          The tournament was officiated by Clive Scott, head of referees at the English Amateur Billiards Association (EABA), and assisted by referees Gary Norman, Peter Cooper and Michael Wright. The EABA supplied the trophies.

                          RESULTS (breaks)

                          PRELIM: Eva Palmius bt Jan Hughes 142-90, Hannah Jones bt Maureen Logan 136-89.

                          QUARTER-FINALS: Emma Bonney bt Palmius 197-147, Vidya Pillai bt Gaye Jones 144-94, Tina Owen-Sevilton (64, 38) bt Chris Sharpe 249-80, Chitra Magimairaj (39, 33) bt H Jones 229-151.

                          SEMI-FINALS: Bonney (30) bt Pillai (45) 184-128, Magimairaj bt Owen-Sevilton 197-120.

                          FINAL (£200/£100): Bonney (35, 43) bt Magimairaj 272-118.

                          PLATE

                          HONG Kong’s So Man Yan admitted she was “very happy” after claiming the Plate trophy on her world championship debut.

                          She defeated junior champion Hannah Jones, 12, in the final after battling back from one frame down to Suzie Opacic in the last four.

                          RESULTS (breaks):

                          PRELIM: Natascha Niermann bt Vicky Ashby 2-0, Eva Palmius w/o Chitra Magimairaj.

                          LAST 16: Niermann bt Palmius 2-0, Jodie Symes bt Jan Hughes 2-0, Hannah Jones bt Maureen Logan 2-0, Martina Lumsden bt Joanne Davies 2-0, Marianne Williams (42) bt Chris Sharpe 2-1, So Man Yan bt Jenny Poulter 2-0, Suzie Opacic bt Gaye Jones 2-1, Vidya Pillai bt Stacey Hancock 2-0.

                          QUARTER-FINALS: Niermann bt Symes 2-0, H Jones bt Lumsden 2-0, So bt Williams 2-0, Opacic bt Pillai 2-1.

                          SEMI-FINALS: H Jones bt Niermann 2-1, So bt Opacic 2-1.

                          FINAL: So bt H Jones 2-0.

                          JUNIORS


                          DERBY schoolgirl Hannah Jones has retained the world ladies junior title – and won herself a gerbil!

                          The 12-year-old England international overcame Joanne Davies, 16, 2-1 in the final.

                          However, it was a first ever half-century break - scored in the senior event - that heralded the patter of tiny feet.

                          Mum Theresa and dad Mark had vowed to buy their daughter a gerbil when she chalked up a first 50.

                          Jones missed a red on 49 in a round-robin group match with Indian national champion Vidya Pillai.

                          But the next day she cut a pink into the black pocket for a 52 against former world number one Emma Bonney (Portsmouth).

                          RESULTS

                          ROUND-ROBIN: Hannah Jones bt Joanne Davies 53-51, Jones bt Jodie Symes 54-33, Davies bt Symes 56-46.

                          FINAL: Jones bt Davies 2-1.

                          SENIORS (aged 40 and over)

                          WORLD number five June Banks made a winning debut in the Seniors.

                          The 40-year-old from Orpington, Kent, wrapped up a 3-0 victory over good friend Jenny Poulter in the final with a cocked-hat pink into the middle - and landed perfectly on the black.

                          Poulter, who had gone in off the final black in the first frame, said: “I played a safety thinking she wouldn’t play a cocked hat!”

                          The pair used to work together at the Savoy Snooker Club, Snodland.

                          “It’s hard playing Jenny,” said Banks. “We practise together. You don’t want to beat your mates.”

                          RESULTS

                          QUARTER-FINALS: Martina Lumsden bt Chris Sharpe 3-1, Jenny Poulter bt Gaye Jones 3-0, June Banks bt Marianne Williams 3-1, Eva Palmius bt Maureen Logan 3-0.

                          SEMI-FINALS: Banks bt Palmius 3-0, Poulter bt Lumsden 3-1.

                          FINAL (£100/£50): Banks bt Poulter 3-0.

                          DOUBLES

                          HONG Kong’s Jaique Ip Wan In teamed up with junior champion Hannah Jones to claim the doubles title.

                          Ip Wan In and Jones fought back from 1-0 down to overcome Chris Sharpe and So Man Yan 2-1 in the final.

                          RESULTS

                          PRELIM: Jaique Ip Wan in & Hannah Jones bt Maureen Logan & Yu Ching Ching 2-0.

                          FINAL: Ip Wan in & Jones bt Chris Sharpe & So Man Yan 2-1

                          MIXED DOUBLES (to be played on April 9)

                          Tim Dunkley (WLBSA) press office
                          http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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                          • #14
                            CAMBRIDGE SNAPS

                            Mandy Fisher

                            WLBSA chairman Mandy Fisher missed the epic four-and-three-quarter-hour semi-final between Maria Catalano and Katie Henrick.

                            Dubbed ‘Pocket Venus’ by the Daily Star in 1982, Fisher, who was has run the women’s game since 1981, left early to celebrate her 47th birthday.

                            Dan Lewis

                            ON the morning of the final, a red Vauxhall bumped into referee Dan Lewis’ right knee in a Cambridge health centre car park.

                            Thankfully, there was no damage to the car.

                            Lauren Evans

                            REANNE Evans’ next main challenger could be her two-year-old daughter.

                            Lauren, three in May, already has her own cue and small table.

                            “She can actually hit the ball really well,” said Evans. “She’s a leftie.”

                            Tim Dunkley (WLBSA) press office
                            http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

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                            • #15
                              Here comes the WPBSA report ... eventually
                              http://www.worldsnooker.com/news-26301.htm

                              High Five For Evans
                              Reanne Evans issued a transatlantic challenge after being crowned women’s world snooker champion for a record fifth successive year on Wednesday.

                              The 23-year-old overcame good friend and England team-mate Maria Catalano 5-2 in the final at Cambridge Snooker Centre.

                              “Obviously I’m really happy I’ve won,” said Evans. “But it wasn’t the best performance. I haven’t played my best all tournament but I’ve done enough.”

                              Evans took the first frame with a 51 and nicked the second on the black. Catalano, 27, appearing in a first world final, pulled one back with breaks of 43, 30 and 39. A run of 34 squared the match.

                              Evans won the next two before a dramatic seventh. Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s cousin, jawed a frame-ball red following a 43 break. Evans, needing a 43 clearance, missed the final black off its spot. However, her opponent's attempted pot into the middle hit the knuckle and left an easy shot into the green pocket.

                              Evans said: “I started off really well and then Maria played well in the next two frames. Fair play to her.”

                              The undisputed queen of the green baize insisted she’s hungry for more success and urged former World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association stars - Kelly Fisher, Allison Fisher, Kim Shaw and Karen Corr - to compete in next year’s event.

                              The quartet is currently competing on the women’s US 9-ball pool circuit.

                              “I’d love to play them,” she said. “I played Kelly when I first started playing but it isn’t the same. They were all brilliant players. It would be good to play them all again."

                              And the Wolves fan added: “I don’t like losing. I aim to win every tournament and I’m trying to go for records.”

                              It was the fourth time the Dudley duo had met in a ranking final this season. Evans, known as “champion” by two-year-old daughter Lauren, won them all.

                              Evans, who was breaking in a new tip and ferrule, did not drop a frame until the semi-finals.

                              Emma Bonney, from Portsmouth, took the first with a 51. Evans won the next four and made an 89 in the fourth.

                              In the second semi, Catalano fought back from 3-1 down to overcame Katie Henrick 4-3 in an epic four-and-three-quarter-hour battle.

                              Two weeks ago, the finalists, representing England, returned from St Petersburg, Russia, with the European Ladies Team Championship trophy.

                              After collecting 17 WLBSA ranking events, Evans is keen to become the first woman to qualify for the Main Tour.

                              Ranked 27th on the English Association of Snooker & Billiards Pro-Ticket Tour, and in the last-32 of the English Amateur Championship, she is heading for a one-tournament shot at turning professional via the play-offs.

                              “I’m capable,” she insisted. “I just maybe need that extra year to get a bit of experience. But I don’t see why I can’t do it.”

                              Evans is being assisted by top coach Del Hill. “He helps me when I need it; he’s there for me,” she said.

                              The world champion received an £380 SR World Stars’ cue No 1 from SR Cues Ltd and a Multirest from Fine Arch Cues. The facilities and hospitality were provided by Cambridge Snooker Centre.
                              As I said on another thread, only 20 persons in the audience. And look at the "reward" ... but it makes the girls achievements and commitment all the more admirable.

                              Congratulations Reanne !

                              and also congratulations to Maria (who took the HB , a 94) and to all the girls who competed to their best in the event.

                              I hope Reanne succeeds and can open the path for more young girls ... Hannah really looks like an excellent prospect.

                              Mon the snooker gals!
                              bold added by me.
                              Proud winner of the 2008 Bahrain Championship Lucky Dip
                              http://ronnieosullivan.tv/forum/index.php

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