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【Women's World Championship】Wangharutai became the 13th women's world champion in history, winning a two-year professional qualification!

【Women's World Championship】Wangharutai became the 13th women's world champion in history, winning a two-year professional qualification!

On 14 February 2022, the Snooker Women's World Championships ended at Ding Junhui College in Sheffield. Nusaurut Wangharute, a 22-year-old talented girl from Thailand, scored the last black ball in the final decider to beat Belgian Wendy Youngs 6-5 to become the 13th women's world champion in history, and she will also qualify for a two-year professional tournament.

【Women's World Championship】Wangharutai became the 13th women's world champion in history, winning a two-year professional qualification!

The Women's World Snooker Championships were held again after two years of suspension at Ding Junhui Snooker House in Sheffield. In the first two sets of competitions, Thailand's Ploychompoo Laokiatphong, who won the first competition three years ago, defended his title with an absolute advantage of winning all three games and not losing a single set in this year's U21 category. England's Tessa Davidson won the British Open at Leicester last month, and a month later she won her second Seniors title at Sheffield.

【Women's World Championship】Wangharutai became the 13th women's world champion in history, winning a two-year professional qualification!

The Highlights Of the Women's World Championships took place from 11 to 14 February. In the group stage first, Ryan Evans, Wu Anyi, Nucharut Wangharute, Lubecca Kenna, Emma Parker and other masters all won the small first place without suspense. In the first two rounds of the single-loss stage that began, there were also no accidents, and all the masters advanced to the quarterfinals.

The quarter-finals were particularly exciting. Evans lost 1-4 to Belgian star Wendy Jans, who reached the women's World Championship Final Four for the fifth time. Wu Anyi trailed 0-3 to a 3-3 draw, and finally lost to Wanghalutai 3-4. Kenna, who performed well in the World Championship qualifiers last year, defeated Parker 4-2 to reach the women's World Championship Final Four for the fourth time. In the semi-finals, Youngs beat Hunter 5-2 to reach the women's World Championship final for the first time in his career, while Wangharute swept Kenna 5-1 to reach the women's World Championship final twice.

【Women's World Championship】Wangharutai became the 13th women's world champion in history, winning a two-year professional qualification!

After the start of the final, Wangharutai took the lead 2-1, Yang Si then won the match point 5-3, and Wangharutai won two consecutive sets to chase it to 5-5. Since 2017, the Women's World Championships have once again decided the title of champions in a tiebreaker. In the decider, Youngs, trailing 29-53, hit the last red ball but stopped the ball to the mouth of the bag, and Wangharutai scored a red ball and a coffee ball to complete the super score. Youngs then scored yellow and green balls and used the coffee ball to make a snooker to force the opponent to score a free throw. Subsequently, Youngs got on the pink ball, but unfortunately lost the black ball in the FAR Platform, and left no difficult bag opportunity, Wanghalutai scored the black ball to achieve the final victory, beating The Youngs 6-5. Wanghalutai became the 13th women's world champion in history and will be awarded a two-year professional qualification.

21st century champions

In 2022, N. Wangharutai 6-5 W. Youngs

In 2019, R. Evans 6-3 N. Wangharuthai

In 2018, Wu Anyi 5-0 M. Catalano

In 2017, Wu Anyi 6-5 V. Pillay

In 2016, R. Evans 6-4 Ann Ng

2015, Wu Anyi 6-2 E. Bonnie

In 2014, R. Evans 6-0 Ann Ng

In 2013, R. Evans 6-3 M. Catalano

In 2012, R. Evans 5-3 M. Catalano

In 2011, R. Evans 5-1 E. Bonnie

In 2010, R. Evans 5-1 M. Catalano

In 2009, R. Evans 5-2 M. Catalano

In 2008, R. Evans 5-4 J. Banks

In 2007, R. Evans 5-3 K. Henrik

In 2006, R. Evans 5-3 E. Bonnie

In 2005, R. Evans 6-4 L. Hosburg

In 2003, K. Fisher 4-1 L. Quaker

In 2002, K. Fisher 4-1 L. Quaker

In 2001, L. Quaker 4-2 L. Horsburg

In 2000, K. Fisher 4-1 L. Ingle

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