Siripaporn wins maiden world title
- Published in World 6 Red
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan of Thailand won the 2nd edition of IBSF World Women 6Reds Championship and retained the title in Asia that was won by Ng On Yee last year.
Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan of Thailand won the 2nd edition of IBSF World Women 6Reds Championship and retained the title in Asia that was won by Ng On Yee last year.
Both the Russian women players Anastasia Nechaeva and Daria Sirotina will see each other in the first semi final tomorrow morning. The second semi final will be played between Thailand's Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan and Latvian player Tatjana Vasiljeva.
The first quarter final was between Anastasia Nechaeva of Russia and India's Vidya Pillai. Anastasia received tough contest from India's Vidya Pillai in two frames but more determined Anastasia captured both the frames on black ball to register 3-1 win and entered into semis.
After lots of fluctuating performance during last 9 days, finally Jessica Woods from Australia succeeded to lift the 2nd IBSF World Under-21 (Women) snooker title here in Al-Fujairah, UAE.
In the final she defeated Amornrat Uamduang of Thailand in the decider frame 4-3. The entire match swung like pendulum and till the end either of them could be the champion. Infact during the last moments of play, Jessica had miscues on blue and it appeared Amornrat could be the new champion but she gave another chance, which Jessica successfully converted into pink pot to become champion.
Jessica started her campaign in this championship by winning three matches in group of five players and qualified as Group No.3. In knockouts she defeated back to back two Russian girls Anastasia Nechaeva and Daria Sirotina to enter in final where she proved her supremacy and won the title.
She spoke to IBSF Media to put her views after becoming champion.