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Reanne Evans regains professional snooker tour card despite British Open final defeat to Bai Yulu - eurosport.com - Britain - China - Thailand - Hong Kong

Reanne Evans regains professional snooker tour card despite British Open final defeat to Bai Yulu

Reanne Evans will take her place on the main professional World Snooker Tour next season despite losing 4-3 to Bai Yulu of China in the Women's British Open final. The 12-time world champion secured a new two-year card after nearest rival Ng On Yee of Hong Kong was edged out 3-2 by teenager Bai at the quarter-final stage. Ad Evan regains the world No.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Allen - Jamie Jones - Jak Jones maintains World Championship winning run at Championship League snooker, Zhou Yuelong reaches last 32 - eurosport.com - Germany - county Brown - county Allen - county Page - county Oliver

Jak Jones maintains World Championship winning run at Championship League snooker, Zhou Yuelong reaches last 32

Jak Jones picked up from where he left off at the World Championship in April by winning Championship League Group 26 on Wednesday. The Welshman – who lost 13-10 to Mark Allen in the quarter-finals in Sheffield – showed why he defeated Ali Carter (10-6) and Neil Robertson (13-7) during his surprise run to the last eight on his Crucible debut by remaining unbeaten at the Morningside Arena.

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Ng On Yee reveals plans to regain spot on World Snooker Tour after women's British Open setback - eurosport.com - Britain - China - Thailand - Hong Kong - county Johnson -  Bangkok

Ng On Yee reveals plans to regain spot on World Snooker Tour after women's British Open setback

Three-time women's world champion Ng On Yee is set to head for Q School in Thailand next month in a bid to earn a new two-year World Snooker Tour card. The talented Hong Kong player suffered a 3-2 defeat to teenager Bai Yulu of China in the quarter-finals of the women's British Open last week to dash her hopes of remaining on the professional circuit after finishing outside the top 64 cut-off mark in the rankings. Ad 12-time world champion Reanne Evans secured her spot on the main tour ahead of Ng courtesy of reaching the British Open final in Walsall.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Williams - Mark Selby - British Open 2022 snooker LIVE – Mark Williams begins title defence, Mark Selby in action, Ronnie O'Sullivan later - eurosport.com - Britain -  Milton

British Open 2022 snooker LIVE – Mark Williams begins title defence, Mark Selby in action, Ronnie O'Sullivan later

Stay tuned for live text updates from 12:45 BST 'It's not really been about the men' – Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker Ad Mark Selby admitted the result of the World Mixed Doubles final was not as important as showcasing the women's game to millions of snooker fans on television. British OpenBritish Open snooker 2022 — Latest scores, results, schedule, order of play3 HOURS AGO The four-time world champion partnered fellow English player Rebecca Kenna in the inaugural event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Judd Trump - ‘What an occasion!’ – Stars of snooker’s World Mixed Doubles react to historic tournament - metro.co.uk

‘What an occasion!’ – Stars of snooker’s World Mixed Doubles react to historic tournament

The World Mixed Doubles burst onto the snooker calendar over the weekend as Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut lifted the trophies on Sunday night and all involved hope it will prove to be a significant event for women’s snooker.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Judd Trump - 'It's not really been about the men' – Mark Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker at World Mixed Doubles - eurosport.com - Britain - Thailand -  Milton

'It's not really been about the men' – Mark Selby hails one giant leap for women's snooker at World Mixed Doubles

Mark Selby admitted the result of the World Mixed Doubles final was not as important as showcasing the women's game to millions of snooker fans on television. The four-time world champion partnered fellow English player Rebecca Kenna in the inaugural event at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes. The pair won all three group matches to reach the final before losing 4-2 to Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Ronnie Osullivan - Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut down Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna to claim World Mixed Doubles - eurosport.com - Britain -  Milton

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut down Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna to claim World Mixed Doubles

Neil Robertson and Mink Nutcharut were crowned champions of the World Mixed Doubles after beating Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna 4-2 in Milton Keynes. It completes quite the turnaround for Robertson and Mink, who were bottom of the table with two points after losing their opening games to Selby and Kenna and Ronnie O’Sullivan and Reanne Evans. Ad Robertson said: «We gave it a go and I played better than yesterday.

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Neil Robertson - Mark Selby - Mark Selby & Rebecca Kenna face Neil Robertson & Nutcharut Wongharuthai as Ronnie O'Sullivan & Reanne Evans fall short - eurosport.com

Mark Selby & Rebecca Kenna face Neil Robertson & Nutcharut Wongharuthai as Ronnie O'Sullivan & Reanne Evans fall short

Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna remained perfect as they prepared for Sunday night’s World Mixed Doubles final with a 3-1 win over Ronnie O’Sullivan and Reanne Evans. They will meet Neil Robertson and Nutcharut Wongharuthai in the best-of-seven final following another clinical victory. Ad Kenna and Selby set the tempo as they got in first, the former potting a nice red-blue-red from her visit, before the latter made 37 after Evans missed a long red.

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