Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan from Thailand has been crowned champion of the Women's World Snooker Championship.

A new title-holder has been declared the winner.

March 4th 2023.

Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan from Thailand has been crowned champion of the Women's World Snooker Championship.


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After an intense battle, Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan is now the Women's World Snooker Champion, emerging triumphant in a 6-3 victory over China's Bai Yulu in the final. Both players were competing in their first world championship and had to overcome former champions to make it to the showpiece match. At 23 years old, Baipat has become the world champion for the first time. She had already beaten defending champion and compatriot Mink Nutcharut, as well as Jamie Hunter, Maria Catalano and Mongolian star Bayarsaikhan Narantuya in earlier rounds. Although Bai had made the highest break in Women's World Championship history earlier in the week and had a 5-3 win over 12-time champ Reanne Evans in the semis, she was unable to secure the title. As a result of her win, Baipat will receive £6,000 and a two-year tour card to compete on the World Snooker Tour. She will also likely get a spot in next season's Champion of Champions.

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