Born | Thailand |
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Highest ranking | 12 (April 2019)[1] |
Waratthanun Sukritthanes is a snooker player from Thailand. She was the 2018 IBSF World Snooker Championship Women's Champion, and the runner-up in 2017.
Biography
Sukritthanes reached the 2017 IBSF World Snooker Championship Women's final, losing 5-2 to Wendy Jans, who won the tournament for the sixth consecutive time (and seventh overall). Sukritthanes won all of her four group matches 3-0, then beat Arantxa Sanchis 4-2 and Nutcharat Wongharuthai 4-0 to reach the final, where she lost the first two frames to Jans before levelling at 2-2 Jans then took three frames in a row to win the title.Cite error: A <ref>
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In the 2018 ISBF Championship, Sukritthanes again came through the group stage without conceding a frame, winning her three matches 3-0, and topping the qualifying table ahead of Ng On-yee, the only other player not to have lost a frame. She then won past Arantxa Sanchis 4-2, Anastasia Nechaeva 4-0 and Amee Kamani 4-2 to set up a rematch of the previous year's final against Wendy Jans. In the final, Sukritthanes won the first frame. Jans then won the next two before Sukritthanes took four in a row, with breaks of 30 and 56 to win the final frame, and thereby win the to win the match and tournament.[2][3]
she competed in the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 6-reds competition, winning silver after losing to Nutcharut Wongharuthai in the final.[4]
From 2017 to 2019, Sukritthanes reached the quarter finals of the World Women's Snooker Championship. In both 2017 and 2018, she won all of her qualifying group matches. In the quarter-finals, she lost 4-3 to eventual champion Ng On-yee in 2017, and 4-2 to Rebecca Kenna in 2018. In 2019 it was Reanne Evans who beat Sukritthanes 4-2 in the last eight. Evans went on to win her twelfth title.
2018 World Women’s 10-Red Championship semi-finalist - won 3 matches 3-0 then lost 3-1 to Reanne Evans
2018 6 red beayt Pui Ying Mini Chu , Rebecca Kenna and Laura Evans, lost 3-2 to Ng On-yee
2019 6 reds lost 3-1 to On-yee in final.
She began the 2019-20 season ranked 15th.[5]
Titles and achievements
- 2017 IBSF World Snooker Championship Women's Runner-up
- 2017 World Women's Snooker Championship quarter-finalist
- 2017 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 6-red snooker silver medal
- 2018 IBSF World Snooker Championship Women's Champion
- 2018 World Women's Snooker Championship quarter-finalist
- 2018 World Women’s 6-Red Championship semi-finalist
- 2018 World Women’s 10-Red Championship semi-finalist
- 2019 World Women’s 10-Red Championship semi-finalist
- 2019 World Women's Snooker Championship quarter-finalist
References
- ^ {{cite web |url=https://www.womenssnooker.com/player/wan-ka-kai/ |title=W. Sukritthanes |last= |first= |publisher=World Women's Snooker |date= |website=womenssnooker.com |access-date=6 September 2019
- ^ http://ibsf.info/turnieje/2018/ms/en/msk_2018_wygrani.php
- ^ http://ibsf.info/turnieje/2018/ms/en/msk_2018_knockout.php
- ^ https://www.bangkokpost.com/sports/1332519/thailand-successful-in-ashgabat
- ^ "Rankings". womenssnooker.com. World Women's Snooker. Archived from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
External Links
- Snooker Women Final : Waratthanun Sukritthanes vs Wendy Jans 2017
- https://www.wpbsa.com/thailand-lifts-womens-snooker-world-cup/
- https://www.womenssnooker.com/world-womens-snooker-rankings-review-2018-19/
https://www.womenssnooker.com/wlbs-rankings-review-2018/
- https://www.womenssnooker.com/title-triple-for-evans-at-snooker-festival/
- https://snookerscores.net/player/waratthanun-sukritthanes
Category:Female snooker players
Category:Thai snooker players
Category:Living people