DEFENDING champion Maria Catalano joins a 20-strong field at the women’s British Open snooker championship in Newmarket on Saturday.
World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association chairman Mandy Fisher was forced to change the venue of the third ranking event of the season to the Newmarket Snooker & Bowl after the shock closure of Rushden Snooker Club on October 27.
Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s 26-year-old cousin, beat Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 3-2 in last year’s final.
Reanne Evans, winner of the first two WLBSA tournaments, who clinched a third IBSF world championship in Austria last weekend, will compete on the EASB Pro-Ticket Tour in Leeds and misses the trip to Newmarket.
Five girls aged under 17 travel down from Derbyshire: Hannah Jones, 12, Joanne Davies, 16, Naomi Clare, 13, and sisters Charlotte, 14, and 16-year-old Georgina Holloway.
Catalano, Bonney, June Banks and Katie Henrick are the four seeded players. The draw takes place at 9.45am and play starts at 10am.
Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)
World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association chairman Mandy Fisher was forced to change the venue of the third ranking event of the season to the Newmarket Snooker & Bowl after the shock closure of Rushden Snooker Club on October 27.
Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s 26-year-old cousin, beat Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 3-2 in last year’s final.
Reanne Evans, winner of the first two WLBSA tournaments, who clinched a third IBSF world championship in Austria last weekend, will compete on the EASB Pro-Ticket Tour in Leeds and misses the trip to Newmarket.
Five girls aged under 17 travel down from Derbyshire: Hannah Jones, 12, Joanne Davies, 16, Naomi Clare, 13, and sisters Charlotte, 14, and 16-year-old Georgina Holloway.
Catalano, Bonney, June Banks and Katie Henrick are the four seeded players. The draw takes place at 9.45am and play starts at 10am.
Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press office)
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