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{{short description|Women's snooker event, held April 2015}} |
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{{Infobox individual snooker tournament |
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|tournament_name=2015 [[World Women's Snooker Championship|Eden World Women's Snooker Championship]] |
|tournament_name=2015 [[World Women's Snooker Championship|Eden World Women's Snooker Championship]] |
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|dates={{Start and end dates|2015|04|18|2015|04|21|df=y}} |
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|venue= Northern Snooker Centre |
|venue= Northern Snooker Centre |
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|location= [[Leeds]] |
|location= [[Leeds]] |
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|country= [[England]] |
|country= [[England]] |
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|organisation= [[World Women's Snooker |
|organisation= [[World Women's Snooker|World Ladies Billiards and Snooker]] |
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|format= [[Round-robin tournament|Round Robin]], [[Single elimination]] |
|format= [[Round-robin tournament|Round Robin]], [[Single elimination]] |
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|Total prize fund= £7,445<ref name="EXPR">{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Ladies ready to do battle on the baize |
|Total prize fund= £7,445<ref name="EXPR">{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Ladies ready to do battle on the baize – Snooker |work=Express & Star (Wolverhampton, England) |page=58 |date=17 April 2015 |via=[[NewsBank]]. Retrieved 1 October 2019.}}</ref> |
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|winners_share= £1500 |
|winners_share= £1500 |
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|highest_break= 100 [[Reanne Evans]] |
|highest_break= 100 [[Reanne Evans]] |
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|runner_up={{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}} |
|runner_up={{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}} |
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|score= 6–2 |
|score= 6–2 |
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|previous= 2014 |
|previous= [[2014 Women's World Snooker Championship|2014]] |
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|next= 2016 |
|next= [[2016 World Ladies Snooker Championship|2016]] |
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The '''2015 Eden World Women's Snooker Championship''' was a women's [[snooker]] tournament that took place at the Northern Snooker in [[Leeds]], [[England]], from 18 to 21 April 2015.<ref name="WMAIN" /> The event was the 2015 edition of the [[World Women's Snooker Championship]] first held in [[1976 Women's World Open (snooker championship)|1976]]. The event was won by Hong Kong's [[Ng On-yee]], who defeated [[Emma Bonney]] |
The '''2015 Eden World Women's Snooker Championship''' was a women's [[snooker]] tournament that took place at the Northern Snooker in [[Leeds]], [[England]], from 18 to 21 April 2015.<ref name="WMAIN" /> The event was the 2015 edition of the [[World Women's Snooker Championship]] first held in [[1976 Women's World Open (snooker championship)|1976]]. The event was won by Hong Kong's [[Ng On-yee]], who defeated [[Emma Bonney]] 6–2 in the final.<ref name="SCMP">{{cite news |last=Careem |first=Nazvi |date=22 April 2015 |title=Hong Kong's Ng On-yee is new world champion in women's snooker |url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/1773702/hong-kongs-ng-yee-new-world-champion-womens-snooker |work=South China Morning Post |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190412204803/https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/1773702/hong-kongs-ng-yee-new-world-champion-womens-snooker |archive-date=12 April 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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The competition was sponsored by Eden Resources.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
The competition was sponsored by Eden Resources.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
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== Background == |
== Background == |
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The event featured eight groups of four or five players each, with the top two players from each group progressing. The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main [[Single-elimination tournament|knockout]] tournament competing in a parallel "Plate" tournament.<ref name="WMAIN">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship: Main | |
The event featured eight groups of four or five players each, with the top two players from each group progressing. The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main [[Single-elimination tournament|knockout]] tournament competing in a parallel "Plate" tournament.<ref name="WMAIN">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship: Main |website=snookerscores.net |publisher=World Women's Snooker |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150050/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="WPLATEK">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship-plate/knockout |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship: Plate: Knockout |website=snookerscores.net |publisher=World Women's Snooker |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150019/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship-plate/knockout |url-status=live }}</ref> Matches in the group stage were three {{cuegloss|frame|frames}}. The first knockout round was best-of-five frames; the quarter-finals and semi-finals the best-of-seven, and the final was played as a best-of-11.<ref name="WKO">{{cite web|url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/knockout/matches|title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship – Matches|website=snookerscores.net|publisher=World Women's Snooker|access-date=30 September 2019|archive-date=28 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150019/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/knockout/matches|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Thirty-three players, from ten different countries, participated in the main tournament,<ref name="WNAT">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/players |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship |
Thirty-three players, from ten different countries, participated in the main tournament,<ref name="WNAT">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/players |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship – Players |website=snookerscores.net |publisher=World Women's Snooker |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150019/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/players |url-status=live }}</ref> as listed in the table below. Seventeen of the thirty-three were English. |
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In the previous six world championships, four different players had reached the final. [[Reanne Evans]] had won the title in each of the previous ten years, from 2005 to 2014. The 2014 final had seen Evans {{cuegloss|whitewash}} [[Ng On-yee]] |
In the previous six world championships, four different players had reached the final. [[Reanne Evans]] had won the title in each of the previous ten years, from 2005 to 2014. The 2014 final had seen Evans {{cuegloss|whitewash}} [[Ng On-yee]] 6–0. World [[English billiards|billiards]] champion [[Emma Bonney]], runner-up in the snooker championship in 2006 and 2011, took part in her first competitive tournament of the season.<ref name="PNEWS" /> One notable absentee was [[Maria Catalano]], four times runner-up between 2009 and 2013. |
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Evans had recently lost |
Evans had recently lost 8–10 to the 1997 men's champion, [[Ken Doherty]], in the qualifying competition for the [[2015 World Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Reanne Evans loses to Ken Doherty in Worlds qualifier |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/32229490 |publisher=BBC News |date=10 April 2015 |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190512180258/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/32229490 |archive-date=12 May 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref> Evans' loss meant she was available to compete in the Women's championship.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date=10 April 2015 |title=Evans fails in Crucible bid |url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/evans-fails-in-crucible-bid-31131280.html |work=The Belfast Telegraph |access-date=1 October 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150044/https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/evans-fails-in-crucible-bid-31131280.html |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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== Prize money == |
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|colspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|'''Players Participating, by Country''' |
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| {{flagicon|Australia}} Australia ||style="text-align:center;"| 1 || Jessica Woods |
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| {{flagicon|Belarus}} Belarus ||style="text-align:center;"| 2 || Anastasia Tumilovich, [[Yana Shut]] |
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| {{flagicon|Brazil}} Brazil ||style="text-align:center;"| 1 || Laura Alves |
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| {{flagicon|England}} England ||style="text-align:center;"| 17 || Anastasiya Trunina, Elizabeth Black, [[Emma Bonney]], Emma Cunningham, Gaye Jones, Hannah Jones, Jasmine Bolsover, Jenny Poulter, Jodie Allen, Margaret Browne, Maureen Rowland, Michelle Brown, [[Reanne Evans]], Sharon Kaur, Steph Daugtery, [[Suzie Opacic]], Vicky Shirley, |
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| {{flagicon|Germany}} Germany ||style="text-align:center;"| 1 || Diana Schuler |
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| {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hong Kong ||style="text-align:center;"| 4 || [[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]], [[Katrina Wan]], [[Ng On-yee]], So Man Yan |
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| {{flagicon|Ireland}} Ireland ||style="text-align:center;"| 2 || Annette Newman, Sandra Bryan |
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| {{flagicon|Israel}} Israel ||style="text-align:center;"| 1 || Elena Kurbakova |
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| {{flagicon|Latvia}} Latvia ||style="text-align:center;"| 3 || Anna Prisjažņuka, Inese Lukashevska, [[Tatjana Vasiljeva]] |
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| {{flagicon|Russia}} Russia ||style="text-align:center;"| 1 || Irina Gorbataya |
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== Prize Money == |
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Source: Snooker Scene Magazine, June 2015<ref name="SCENE" /> |
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*Winner: £1,500 |
*Winner: £1,500 |
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== Tournament results == |
== Tournament results == |
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=== Group |
=== Group stage === |
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The qualifying group matches were played on 18 and 19 April 2015.<ref name="EXPR" /> There were eight groups of four players, and one group of five players, with the top two players from each group progressing to the knockout stage. Progression from the groups was determined, in order, by the following criteria: Matches won; Head to head; frames won; Highest {{cuegloss|break}}; and finally by ranking position.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
The qualifying group matches were played on 18 and 19 April 2015.<ref name="EXPR" /> There were eight groups of four players, and one group of five players, with the top two players from each group progressing to the knockout stage. Progression from the groups was determined, in order, by the following criteria: Matches won; Head to head; frames won; Highest {{cuegloss|break}}; and finally by ranking position.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
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The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main knockout tournament competing in a parallel tournament called the Plate competition.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main knockout tournament competing in a parallel tournament called the Plate competition.<ref name="WMAIN" /> |
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The only player to complete their qualifying matches without losing a frame was [[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]. Five players qualified whilst only losing one frame each: [[Ng On-yee]], [[Reanne Evans]], [[Emma Bonney]], Inese Lukashevska and So Man Yan. Jodie Allen, who had only taken up snooker in January 2015 having previously played pool, qualified for the next stage by coming second in her group.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Allen proud, but wants more next year |
The only player to complete their qualifying matches without losing a frame was [[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]. Five players qualified whilst only losing one frame each: [[Ng On-yee]], [[Reanne Evans]], [[Emma Bonney]], Inese Lukashevska and So Man Yan. Jodie Allen, who had only taken up snooker in January 2015 having previously played pool, qualified for the next stage by coming second in her group.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Allen proud, but wants more next year – Snooker |work=Express & Star (Wolverhampton, England) |page=51 |date=23 April 2015 |via=[[NewsBank]]. Retrieved 1 October 2019.}}</ref> Elizabeth Black was the only player not to win a frame. |
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Evans scored the highest break of the tournament, 100, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. Jessica Woods made an 85 in the second frame of her match against Evans.<ref name="WKO" /> These were to be the highest breaks of the tournament.<ref name="WBREAKS">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/breaks |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship |
Evans scored the highest break of the tournament, 100, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. Jessica Woods made an 85 in the second frame of her match against Evans.<ref name="WKO" /> These were to be the highest breaks of the tournament.<ref name="WBREAKS">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/breaks |title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship – 30+ Breaks |website=snookerscores.net |publisher=World Women's Snooker |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150019/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship/breaks |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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=== Last 16 === |
=== Last 16 === |
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The two top seeds from qualifying, [[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]] and [[Ng On-yee]], both from [[Hong Kong]], both beat their opponents |
The two top seeds from qualifying, [[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]] and [[Ng On-yee]], both from [[Hong Kong]], both beat their opponents 3–0. |
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Five of the six English players that had qualified for the knockout progressed to the quarter-finals. Defending champion [[Reanne Evans]] |
Five of the six English players that had qualified for the knockout progressed to the quarter-finals. Defending champion [[Reanne Evans]] scored a 69 break during the first frame against Irina Gorbataya, and took the next two to win 3–0. [[Emma Bonney]] was 0–2 down to Anna Prisjažņuka, but won the next three to progress into the quarter-finals.<ref name="WKO" /> |
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[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]] beat her Latvian compatriot |
[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]] beat her Latvian compatriot 3–1 Inese Lukashevska. |
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=== Quarter-finals === |
=== Quarter-finals === |
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Vasiljeva took the second frame against Evans to level at |
Vasiljeva took the second frame against Evans to level at 1–1, before Evans won 4–1, with breaks of 65 and 55 during the match. |
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On-yee whitewashed Cunningham |
On-yee whitewashed Cunningham 4–0. Ip and Bonney both won 4–2, over Opacic and Poulter respectively.<ref name="WKO" /> |
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=== Semi-finals === |
=== Semi-finals === |
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Both semi |
Both semi-finals featured a player from Hong Kong against a player from England. |
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Bonney lost the first frame against Ip, but won the next four to reach her third world snooker final. |
Bonney lost the first frame against Ip, but won the next four to reach her third world snooker final. |
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On-yee took the first frame against Evans with a break of 44, but Evans then won the next two, with a 38 break in the third, to take the lead. On-yee won a close fourth frame by 53 points to 43, including a 33 break, to level the match at |
On-yee took the first frame against Evans with a break of 44, but Evans then won the next two, with a 38 break in the third, to take the lead. On-yee won a close fourth frame by 53 points to 43, including a 33 break, to level the match at 2–2. On-yee then scored a 55 in taking the fifth frame 84–0, and following a poor safety shot on the brown ball by Evans in the sixth frame, won 51–47 on the black to complete a shock win.<ref name="WKO" /><ref name="SCENE">{{cite magazine |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Ng on Yee ends Evans monopoly |magazine=Snooker Scene |pages=39 |publisher=Everton's News Agency |date=June 2015 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=World Snooker: Reanne Evans criticises gender divide in sport |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/32506957 |publisher=BBC News |date=30 April 2015 |access-date=30 September 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150028/https://www.bbc.com/sport/snooker/32506957 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Brownlow |first=Frank |date=22 April 2015 |title=Ulsterman Mark Allen on cloud nine after win over Ryan Day |url=https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/snooker/ulsterman-mark-allen-on-cloud-nine-after-win-over-ryan-day-31161467.html |work=The Belfast Telegraph |access-date=1 October 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150057/https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/snooker/ulsterman-mark-allen-on-cloud-nine-after-win-over-ryan-day-31161467.html |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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=== Final === |
=== Final === |
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Bonney took an early lead, winning the first two frames. The next six frames were dominated by safety play, and were all won by On-yee, with the only break over 30, a 32, coming from On-yee in the seventh frame. On-yee won the match |
Bonney took an early lead, winning the first two frames. The next six frames were dominated by safety play, and were all won by On-yee, with the only break over 30, a 32, coming from On-yee in the seventh frame. On-yee won the match 6–2 to become the first Asian player to win the title.<ref name="SCMP" /><ref name="WKO" /><ref name="PNEWS">{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Gracious Bonney is denied world snooker title |work=The News (Portsmouth, England) |location=Sport |date=21 April 2015 |via=[[NewsBank]]. Retrieved 1 October 2019. }}</ref><ref name="SCENE" /> |
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The frame scores (Bonney first) were: |
The frame scores (Bonney first) were: 59–22; 68–38; 11–45; 44–72; 20–72; 14–60; 53–63; 7–72 |
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In June 2015, On-yee played [[2015 World Snooker Championship|2015 World Snooker Champion]] [[Stuart Bingham]] in an exhibition match in [[Hong Kong]]. Bingham won |
In June 2015, On-yee played [[2015 World Snooker Championship|2015 World Snooker Champion]] [[Stuart Bingham]] in an exhibition match in [[Hong Kong]]. Bingham won 4–1, with On-yee winning only the fourth frame, 68–41.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title=Ng has the right stuff, says Bingham – But she needs to play against the top men in order to become among the best in the world |url=https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/1826667/ng-yee-has-right-stuff-says-mens-snooker-world-champion-stuart |work=South China Morning Post |date=26 June 2015 |access-date=1 October 2019 |archive-date=28 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150046/https://www.scmp.com/sport/hong-kong/article/1826667/ng-yee-has-right-stuff-says-mens-snooker-world-champion-stuart |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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== Breaks == |
== Breaks == |
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There were only eight breaks of over 50, by just three players. The highest break of the tournament was 100 by Reanne Evans, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. The second-highest break was 85 by Jessica Woods in the second frame of her match against Evans. The other player to make breaks over 50 was [[Ng On-yee|On-yee]] with 83, 68, and 55. Evans |
There were only eight breaks of over 50, by just three players. The highest break of the tournament was 100 by Reanne Evans, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. The second-highest break was 85 by Jessica Woods in the second frame of her match against Evans. The other player to make breaks over 50 was [[Ng On-yee|On-yee]] with 83, 68, and 55. Evans compiled a 69, a 65 and a 55 as well as her {{cuegloss|century}}. |
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== Group |
== Group stage matches == |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}} ||3–0|| {{flagathlete|Margaret Browne|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}} ||2–1|| {{flagathlete|Jessica Woods|AUS}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jessica Woods|AUS}} ||3–0|| {{flagathlete|Margaret Browne |ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|Jessica Woods|AUS}} ||3–0|| {{flagathlete|Margaret Browne |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}}||3–0|| {{flagathlete| Anastasiya Trunina |ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Reanne Evans]]|ENG}}||3–0|| {{flagathlete| Anastasiya Trunina |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Margaret Browne |ENG}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|Margaret Browne |ENG}}||1–2|| {{flagathlete| Anastasiya Trunina |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jessica Woods|AUS}}||3–0|| {{flagathlete| Anastasiya Trunina |ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|Jessica Woods|AUS}}||3–0|| {{flagathlete| Anastasiya Trunina |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || 2–1 || {{flagathlete|[[Yana Shut]]|BLR}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Michelle Brown]]|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Michelle Brown]]|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Yana Shut]]|BLR}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Michelle Brown|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Gaye Jones|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Gaye Jones|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Michelle Brown|ENG}}|| 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Gaye Jones|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Yana Shut]]|BLR}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|[[Yana Shut]]|BLR}}||3–0 || {{flagathlete|Annette Newman|IRE}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Ng On-yee]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Annette Newman|IRE}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Michelle Brown|ENG}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|Michelle Brown|ENG}}|| 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Annette Newman|IRE}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Annette Newman|IRE}}||2–1|| {{flagathlete|Gaye Jones|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Maureen Rowland|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|Maureen Rowland|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Jenny Poulter|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Maureen Rowland|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Inese Lukashevska|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jenny Poulter|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Inese Lukashevska|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Maureen Rowland|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Elena Kurbakova|ISR}} |
| {{flagathlete|Maureen Rowland|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|[[Elena Kurbakova]]|ISR}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jenny Poulter|ENG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Elena Kurbakova|ISR}} |
| {{flagathlete|Jenny Poulter|ENG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|[[Elena Kurbakova]]|ISR}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Inese Lukashevska|LAT}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Elena Kurbakova|ISR}} |
| {{flagathlete|Inese Lukashevska|LAT}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|[[Elena Kurbakova]]|ISR}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Stephanie Daughtery|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Jasmine Bolsover|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Stephanie Daughtery|ENG }} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|[[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]|HKG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]|HKG}}|| 3–0|| {{flagathlete|Jasmine Bolsover|ENG}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]|HKG}}|| 3–0|| {{flagathlete|Jasmine Bolsover|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Stephanie Daughtery|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Anastasia Tumilovich|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jasmine Bolsover|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|Jasmine Bolsover|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Anastasia Tumilovich|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Anastasia Tumilovich|LAT}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Jaique Ip|Jaique Ip Wan In]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Anastasia Tumilovich|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Suzie Opacic]]|ENG}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|[[Suzie Opacic]]|ENG}}|| 2–1 || {{flagathlete|Irina Gorbataya |RUS}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Suzie Opacic]]|ENG}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|[[Suzie Opacic]]|ENG}}|| 2–1 || {{flagathlete|Hannah Jones |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Irina Gorbataya|RUS}} || |
| {{flagathlete|Irina Gorbataya|RUS}} || 2–1 || {{flagathlete|Hannah Jones |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Diana Schuler|GER}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Diana Schuler]]|GER}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|[[Suzie Opacic]]|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Diana Schuler|GER}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Diana Schuler]]|GER}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Irina Gorbataya |RUS}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Diana Schuler]]|GER}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Hannah Jones |ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Sharon Kaur|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|Sharon Kaur|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|So Man Yan|HKG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Jodie Allen|ENG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|Jodie Allen|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|So Man Yan|HKG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Sharon Kaur|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Jodie Allen|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Elizabeth Black|ENG}}|| |
| {{flagathlete|Elizabeth Black|ENG}}|| 0–3 || {{flagathlete|So Man Yan|HKG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Sharon Kaur|ENG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Elizabeth Black|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Elizabeth Black|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Jodie Allen|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Katrina Wan]]|HKG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Katrina Wan]]|HKG}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Vicky Shirley|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Vicky Shirley|ENG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Emma Cunningham|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Katrina Wan]]|HKG}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Katrina Wan]]|HKG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Emma Cunningham|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Vicky Shirley|ENG}} || 0–3 || {{flagathlete|Anna Prisjažņuka|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Katrina Wan]]|HKG}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Anna Prisjažņuka|LAT}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Sandra Bryan|IRE}} |
| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Sandra Bryan|IRE}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Laura Alves|BRA}} |
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| {{flagathlete|Laura Alves|BRA}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Sandra Bryan|IRE}} |
| {{flagathlete|Laura Alves|BRA}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|Sandra Bryan|IRE}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || |
| {{flagathlete|[[Tatjana Vasiljeva]]|LAT}} || 1–2 || {{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}} |
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| {{flagathlete|[[Emma Bonney]]|ENG}}|| 3–0 || {{flagathlete|Sandra Bryan|IRE}} |
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== Knockout stage== |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Jenny Poulter'''|'''3''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''[[Emma Bonney]]'''|'''3''' |
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|{{flagicon|Australia}} Jessica Woods|0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''[[Emma Bonney]]'''|'''4''' |
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|{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} '''[[Ng On-yee]]'''|'''4''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''[[Emma Bonney]]'''|'''4''' |
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|{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} '''[[Ng On-yee]]'''|'''4''' |
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|{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} '''[[Ng On-yee]]'''|'''6''' |
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==Related competitions== |
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The Plate competition was for players who did not reach the main knockout draw, and was held on 20 April 2016. It was won by Jasmine Bolsover, who also made the highest break, 48, in the first frame of her match against Sandra Bryan.<ref name="WPLATEB">{{cite web|url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship-plate/breaks|title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship (Plate) – 30+ Breaks|website=snookerscores.net|publisher=World Women's Snooker|access-date=28 September 2019|archive-date=28 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210728150021/https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship-plate/breaks|url-status=live}}</ref> Bolsover, aged 15, had been given special permission to take two days off from her [[General Certificate of Secondary Education|GCSE]] schedule, and received £120 prize money as the winner. Vicky Shirley received £60 as runner-up.<ref name="SCENE" /> Bolsover had recently reached the final of the Connie Gough Memorial ranking tournament, where she lost to [[Reanne Evans]].<ref name="EXPR" /> |
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Source: WPBSA Tournament Manager.<ref name="WMAIN" /><ref name="WPLATEK" /> |
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Plate competition winner Jasmine Bolsover also won the under-21 final, and, with [[Reanne Evans]], the Women's Doubles final. Results of finals are shown below; prize money awarded is shown in brackets.<ref name="SCENE" /> |
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The Plate competition was for players who did not reach the main knockout draw, and was held on 20 April 2016. It was won by Jasmine Bolsover, who also made the highest break, 48, in the first frame of her match against Sandra Bryan.<ref name="WPLATEB">{{cite web |url=https://snookerscores.net/tournament-manager/2015-eden-world-ladies-championship-plate/breaks|title=2015 Eden World Ladies Championship (Plate) - 30+ Breaks|publisher=World Women's Snooker |website=snookerscores.net |access-date=28 September 2019}}</ref> Bolsover, aged just 15, had been given special permission to take two days off from her [[General Certificate of Secondary Education]] schedule, and received £120 prize money as the winner. Vicky Shirley received £60 as runner-up.<ref name="SCENE" /> Bolsover had recently reached the final of the Connie Gough Memorial ranking tournament, where she lost to [[Reanne Evans]].<ref name="EXPR" /> |
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*'''Seniors Final: Jenny Poulter''' 3–2 Sharon Kaur. (Winner £120, runner-up £60) |
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*'''Under-21 Final: Jasmine Bolsover''' 3–2 [[Yana Shut]] (Winner £120, runner-up £60) |
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*'''Women's Doubles Final: [[Reanne Evans]] and Jasmine Bolsover''' 3–0 Tatjana Vasiljeva and [[Suzie Opacic]] (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each) |
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*'''Mixed Doubles Final: [[Reanne Evans]] and [[Michael Holt (snooker player)|Michael Holt]]''' 4–1 [[Maria Catalano]] and [[Hammad Miah]] (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each) |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Vicky Shirley''' |'''2''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Michelle Brown|0 |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Elizabeth Black|0 |
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|{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} '''[[Katrina Wan]]''' |'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Annette Newman |0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Hannah Jones'''|'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|Brazil}} Laura Alves|1 |
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|{{flagicon|Germany}} '''Diana Schuler''' |'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Sharon Kaur |0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Anastasiya Trunina''' |'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Maureen Rowland |0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Margaret Browne'''|'''2''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Jasmine Bolsover'''|'''2''' |
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|{{flagicon|Ireland}} Sandra Bryan |0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Gaye Jones|0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Vicky Shirley''' |'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Katrina Wan]] |0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Hannah Jones'''|'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|Germany}} '''Diana Schuler''' |'''2''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Anastasiya Trunina |1 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Margaret Browne|0 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Jasmine Bolsover'''|'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Vicky Shirley''' |'''2''' |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Hannah Jones|0 |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|Germany}} Diana Schuler|1 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Jasmine Bolsover'''|'''2''' |
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| 20 April |
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|{{flagicon|England}} Vicky Shirley|1 |
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|{{flagicon|England}} '''Jasmine Bolsover'''|'''3''' |
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== Other Events == |
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Apart from the plate competition, a number of other events took place around the World Championship.<ref name="SCENE" /> |
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Plate competition winner Jasmine Bolsover also won the under-21 final, and, with [[Reanne Evans]], the Women's Doubles final. Prize money awarded is shown in brackets. |
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*'''Seniors Final: Jenny Poulter''' 3-2 Sharon Kaur. (Winner £120, runner-up £60) |
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*'''Under-21 Final: Jasmine Bolsover''' 3-2 [[Yana Shut]] (Winner £120, runner-up £60) |
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*'''Women's Doubles Final: [[Reanne Evans]] and Jasmine Bolsover''' 3-0 Tatjana Vasiljeva and [[Suzie Opacic]] (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each) |
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*'''Mixed Doubles Final: [[Reanne Evans]] and Michael Holt''' 3-0 [[Maria Catalano]] and Hammad Miah (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each) |
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== References == |
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 3 December 2023
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 18–21 April 2015 |
Venue | Northern Snooker Centre |
City | Leeds |
Country | England |
Organisation | World Ladies Billiards and Snooker |
Format | Round Robin, Single elimination |
Total prize fund | £7,445[1] |
Winner's share | £1500 |
Highest break | 100 Reanne Evans |
Final | |
Champion | Ng On-yee (HKG) |
Runner-up | Emma Bonney (ENG) |
Score | 6–2 |
← 2014 2016 → |
The 2015 Eden World Women's Snooker Championship was a women's snooker tournament that took place at the Northern Snooker in Leeds, England, from 18 to 21 April 2015.[2] The event was the 2015 edition of the World Women's Snooker Championship first held in 1976. The event was won by Hong Kong's Ng On-yee, who defeated Emma Bonney 6–2 in the final.[3]
The competition was sponsored by Eden Resources.[2]
Background
The event featured eight groups of four or five players each, with the top two players from each group progressing. The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main knockout tournament competing in a parallel "Plate" tournament.[2][4] Matches in the group stage were three frames. The first knockout round was best-of-five frames; the quarter-finals and semi-finals the best-of-seven, and the final was played as a best-of-11.[5]
Thirty-three players, from ten different countries, participated in the main tournament,[6] as listed in the table below. Seventeen of the thirty-three were English.
In the previous six world championships, four different players had reached the final. Reanne Evans had won the title in each of the previous ten years, from 2005 to 2014. The 2014 final had seen Evans whitewash Ng On-yee 6–0. World billiards champion Emma Bonney, runner-up in the snooker championship in 2006 and 2011, took part in her first competitive tournament of the season.[7] One notable absentee was Maria Catalano, four times runner-up between 2009 and 2013.
Evans had recently lost 8–10 to the 1997 men's champion, Ken Doherty, in the qualifying competition for the 2015 World Snooker Championship.[8] Evans' loss meant she was available to compete in the Women's championship.[9]
Prize money
Source: Snooker Scene magazine, June 2015[10]
- Winner: £1,500
- Runner-up: £1,000
- Losing semi-finalists: £500
- Losing quarter-finalists: £250
- Last 16 losers: £125
Tournament results
Group stage
The qualifying group matches were played on 18 and 19 April 2015.[1] There were eight groups of four players, and one group of five players, with the top two players from each group progressing to the knockout stage. Progression from the groups was determined, in order, by the following criteria: Matches won; Head to head; frames won; Highest break; and finally by ranking position.[2]
The event was split after the group stage, with players not reaching the main knockout tournament competing in a parallel tournament called the Plate competition.[2]
The only player to complete their qualifying matches without losing a frame was Jaique Ip Wan In. Five players qualified whilst only losing one frame each: Ng On-yee, Reanne Evans, Emma Bonney, Inese Lukashevska and So Man Yan. Jodie Allen, who had only taken up snooker in January 2015 having previously played pool, qualified for the next stage by coming second in her group.[11] Elizabeth Black was the only player not to win a frame.
Evans scored the highest break of the tournament, 100, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. Jessica Woods made an 85 in the second frame of her match against Evans.[5] These were to be the highest breaks of the tournament.[12]
Last 16
The two top seeds from qualifying, Jaique Ip Wan In and Ng On-yee, both from Hong Kong, both beat their opponents 3–0.
Five of the six English players that had qualified for the knockout progressed to the quarter-finals. Defending champion Reanne Evans scored a 69 break during the first frame against Irina Gorbataya, and took the next two to win 3–0. Emma Bonney was 0–2 down to Anna Prisjažņuka, but won the next three to progress into the quarter-finals.[5]
Tatjana Vasiljeva beat her Latvian compatriot 3–1 Inese Lukashevska.
Quarter-finals
Vasiljeva took the second frame against Evans to level at 1–1, before Evans won 4–1, with breaks of 65 and 55 during the match.
On-yee whitewashed Cunningham 4–0. Ip and Bonney both won 4–2, over Opacic and Poulter respectively.[5]
Semi-finals
Both semi-finals featured a player from Hong Kong against a player from England.
Bonney lost the first frame against Ip, but won the next four to reach her third world snooker final.
On-yee took the first frame against Evans with a break of 44, but Evans then won the next two, with a 38 break in the third, to take the lead. On-yee won a close fourth frame by 53 points to 43, including a 33 break, to level the match at 2–2. On-yee then scored a 55 in taking the fifth frame 84–0, and following a poor safety shot on the brown ball by Evans in the sixth frame, won 51–47 on the black to complete a shock win.[5][10][13][14]
Final
Bonney took an early lead, winning the first two frames. The next six frames were dominated by safety play, and were all won by On-yee, with the only break over 30, a 32, coming from On-yee in the seventh frame. On-yee won the match 6–2 to become the first Asian player to win the title.[3][5][7][10]
The frame scores (Bonney first) were: 59–22; 68–38; 11–45; 44–72; 20–72; 14–60; 53–63; 7–72
In June 2015, On-yee played 2015 World Snooker Champion Stuart Bingham in an exhibition match in Hong Kong. Bingham won 4–1, with On-yee winning only the fourth frame, 68–41.[15]
Breaks
There were only eight breaks of over 50, by just three players. The highest break of the tournament was 100 by Reanne Evans, in the first frame of her match against Margaret Browne. The second-highest break was 85 by Jessica Woods in the second frame of her match against Evans. The other player to make breaks over 50 was On-yee with 83, 68, and 55. Evans compiled a 69, a 65 and a 55 as well as her century.
Group stage matches
Group A | ||
Score | ||
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Reanne Evans (ENG) | 3–0 | Margaret Browne (ENG) |
Reanne Evans (ENG) | 2–1 | Jessica Woods (AUS) |
Jessica Woods (AUS) | 3–0 | Margaret Browne (ENG) |
Reanne Evans (ENG) | 3–0 | Anastasiya Trunina (ENG) |
Margaret Browne (ENG) | 1–2 | Anastasiya Trunina (ENG) |
Jessica Woods (AUS) | 3–0 | Anastasiya Trunina (ENG) |
Group B | ||
Score | ||
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Ng On-yee (HKG) | 2–1 | Yana Shut (BLR) |
Michelle Brown (ENG) | 0–3 | Yana Shut (BLR) |
Ng On-yee (HKG) | 3–0 | Michelle Brown (ENG) |
Yana Shut (BLR) | 3–0 | Gaye Jones (ENG) |
Ng On-yee (HKG) | 3–0 | Gaye Jones (ENG) |
Michelle Brown (ENG) | 1–2 | Gaye Jones (ENG) |
Yana Shut (BLR) | 3–0 | Annette Newman (IRE) |
Ng On-yee (HKG) | 3–0 | Annette Newman (IRE) |
Michelle Brown (ENG) | 3–0 | Annette Newman (IRE) |
Annette Newman (IRE) | 2–1 | Gaye Jones (ENG) |
Group C | ||
Score | ||
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Maureen Rowland (ENG) | 0–3 | Jenny Poulter (ENG) |
Maureen Rowland (ENG) | 0–3 | Inese Lukashevska (LAT) |
Jenny Poulter (ENG) | 1–2 | Inese Lukashevska (LAT) |
Maureen Rowland (ENG) | 1–2 | Elena Kurbakova (ISR) |
Jenny Poulter (ENG) | 3–0 | Elena Kurbakova (ISR) |
Inese Lukashevska (LAT) | 3–0 | Elena Kurbakova (ISR) |
Group D | ||
Score | ||
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Stephanie Daughtery (ENG) | 0–3 | Jasmine Bolsover (ENG) |
Stephanie Daughtery (ENG) | 0–3 | Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) |
Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) | 3–0 | Jasmine Bolsover (ENG) |
Stephanie Daughtery (ENG) | 1–2 | Anastasia Tumilovich (LAT) |
Jasmine Bolsover (ENG) | 1–2 | Anastasia Tumilovich (LAT) |
Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) | 3–0 | Anastasia Tumilovich (LAT) |
Group E | ||
Score | ||
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Suzie Opacic (ENG) | 2–1 | Irina Gorbataya (RUS) |
Suzie Opacic (ENG) | 2–1 | Hannah Jones (ENG) |
Irina Gorbataya (RUS) | 2–1 | Hannah Jones (ENG) |
Diana Schuler (GER) | 1–2 | Suzie Opacic (ENG) |
Diana Schuler (GER) | 0–3 | Irina Gorbataya (RUS) |
Diana Schuler (GER) | 0–3 | Hannah Jones (ENG) |
Group F | ||
Score | ||
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Sharon Kaur (ENG) | 0–3 | So Man Yan (HKG) |
Jodie Allen (ENG) | 1–2 | So Man Yan (HKG) |
Sharon Kaur (ENG) | 1–2 | Jodie Allen (ENG) |
Elizabeth Black (ENG) | 0–3 | So Man Yan (HKG) |
Sharon Kaur (ENG) | 3–0 | Elizabeth Black (ENG) |
Elizabeth Black (ENG) | 0–3 | Jodie Allen (ENG) |
Group G | ||
Score | ||
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Katrina Wan (HKG) | 3–0 | Vicky Shirley (ENG) |
Vicky Shirley (ENG) | 1–2 | Emma Cunningham (ENG) |
Katrina Wan (HKG) | 0–3 | Emma Cunningham (ENG) |
Vicky Shirley (ENG) | 0–3 | Anna Prisjažņuka (LAT) |
Katrina Wan (HKG) | 1–2 | Anna Prisjažņuka (LAT) |
Anna Prisjažņuka (LAT) | 1–2 | Emma Cunningham (ENG) |
Group H | ||
Score | ||
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Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT) | 3–0 | Sandra Bryan (IRE) |
Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT) | 3–0 | Laura Alves (BRA) |
Laura Alves (BRA) | 1–2 | Sandra Bryan (IRE) |
Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT) | 1–2 | Emma Bonney (ENG) |
Emma Bonney (ENG) | 3–0 | Sandra Bryan (IRE) |
Emma Bonney (ENG) | 3–0 | Laura Alves (BRA) |
Knockout stage
Results of the main draw are shown below. Players listed in bold indicate match winners.[5]
Last 16 Best of 5 frames | Quarter-finals Best of 7 frames | Semi-finals Best of 7 frames | Final Best of 11 frames | ||||||||||||
Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) | 3 | ||||||||||||||
Jodie Allen (ENG) | 0 | Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Yana Shut (BLR) | 1 | Suzie Opacic (ENG) | 1 | ||||||||||||
Suzie Opacic (ENG) | 3 | Jaique Ip Wan In (HKG) | 1 | ||||||||||||
So Man Yan (HKG) | 2 | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Jenny Poulter (ENG) | 3 | Jenny Poulter (ENG) | 2 | ||||||||||||
Anna Prisjažņuka (LAT) | 2 | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Emma Bonney (England) | 3 | Emma Bonney (ENG) | 2 | ||||||||||||
Reanne Evans (ENG) | 3 | Ng On-yee (HKG) | 6 | ||||||||||||
Irina Gorbataya (RUS) | 0 | Reanne Evans (ENG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT) | 3 | Tatjana Vasiljeva (LAT) | 1 | ||||||||||||
Inese Lukashevska (LAT) | 1 | Reanne Evans (ENG) | 2 | ||||||||||||
Emma Cunningham (ENG) | 3 | Ng On-yee (HKG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Jessica Woods (AUS) | 0 | Emma Cunningham (ENG) | 0 | ||||||||||||
Ng On-yee (HKG) | 3 | Ng On-yee (HKG) | 4 | ||||||||||||
Hoe Shu Wah (SIN) | 2 |
Related competitions
The Plate competition was for players who did not reach the main knockout draw, and was held on 20 April 2016. It was won by Jasmine Bolsover, who also made the highest break, 48, in the first frame of her match against Sandra Bryan.[16] Bolsover, aged 15, had been given special permission to take two days off from her GCSE schedule, and received £120 prize money as the winner. Vicky Shirley received £60 as runner-up.[10] Bolsover had recently reached the final of the Connie Gough Memorial ranking tournament, where she lost to Reanne Evans.[1]
Plate competition winner Jasmine Bolsover also won the under-21 final, and, with Reanne Evans, the Women's Doubles final. Results of finals are shown below; prize money awarded is shown in brackets.[10]
- Seniors Final: Jenny Poulter 3–2 Sharon Kaur. (Winner £120, runner-up £60)
- Under-21 Final: Jasmine Bolsover 3–2 Yana Shut (Winner £120, runner-up £60)
- Women's Doubles Final: Reanne Evans and Jasmine Bolsover 3–0 Tatjana Vasiljeva and Suzie Opacic (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each)
- Mixed Doubles Final: Reanne Evans and Michael Holt 4–1 Maria Catalano and Hammad Miah (Winners £150 each, runners-up £100 each)
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