Snookered Magazine 2011

Snookered Magazine May 2011 - World Championship - Reanne Evans - IBSF interview - Barry Hearn - Michaela Tabb - Jimmy White

Snookered Magazine 2011

UK Championship

REANNE Evans’ victory in the 2010 Paul Wood UK Championship (on Sunday, September 26) extended the 24-year-old’s remarkable unbeaten run on the women’s snooker circuit to 68 matches.

UK Championship

2011 Greene King World Ladies Snooker Championships

Greene King World Ladies Snooker Championships and Ron Agnew World Ladies Billiards Championship. Reanne Evans bids for her 7th straight World Ladies Snooker Title and Emma Bonney bids for her 6th Billiards title.

2011 Greene King World Ladies Snooker Championships

Welcome to a new Season

Mandy Fisher likes to say a huge thank you to all the players that have supported the Association over the past few years. With 4 out of the 6 2010/2011 events sponsored it seems that things are looking up for ladies snooker and she looks forward to a really successful season. We sincerely hope that lady players, old and new, will come and join us.

Welcome to a new Season

Wytech Masters

REANNE Evans, the six-time women’s world snooker champion, continued her dominance of the £1,400 Wytech Masters with a 3-1 victory over Maria Catalano in this year’s final (

Wytech Masters

Scottish Win in Prestatyn


Home InternationalsJulie Gillespie and Claire Mill won the Ladies tournament for Scottland in this years Home Internationals.

The England Team, consisting of Hannah Jones and Jan Hughes, finished in second place.

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Vidya Pillai and Meenal Thakur win


Earlier this year it was Meenal Thakur, who claimed the first 6 Reds Snooker Championship ever held in IndiaIndia against Vidya - the final of the Indian Ladies Snooker championship featured the same players, but this time it was Vidya Pillai's turn to lift the trophy. She won the final 4:2 after defeating another favorite - Anuja Chandra - 3:0 in the semis! Read more »

Jans Retains EBSA Title


Wendy Jans retained the Ladies title, but not before overcoming stiff opposition from Germany’s Diana Stateczny. Jans opened the match with a 58 break, but was pegged back to 2-2. She ran in a 33 clearance to regain the lead but Stateczny countered with 32 to level again at 3-3. Jans then found her form with runs of 55 and 68 to secure a 5-3 win.
It was a strong performance by the German girl who only turned from pool to snooker ten months ago and in March partnered Anne-Katrin Hirsch to the European Ladies Team title in Malta. Read more »

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