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Women's Snooker WWS Asia - Pacific Championship 2023


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Women's Snooker WWS Asia - Pacific Championship 2023
 
:AUS Sydney (AUS) - 31 January 2023 - 3 February 2023 :AUS
 

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Women's Individual
Non-Olympic Event
Preliminary Round
28 Athletes, the 1st and 2nd Athletes from each Group and 2 best Athletes between the all Groups will qualify for the Round 1
 
Group A

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Agnes Kimura :AUS

:AUS Dianne Spring

3 - 1
Agnes Kimura :AUS

:AUS Linda Larrea

3 - 0
Agnes Kimura :AUS

:THA Mink Nutcharut

0 - 3
 Linda Larrea :AUS :AUS Dianne Spring 1 - 3
  Mink Nutcharut :THA :AUS Dianne Spring 3 - 0
  Mink Nutcharut :THA :AUS Linda Larrea 3 - 0

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:THA Mink Nutcharut 3 3 0 9 9 0 +9 3
:AUS Agnes Kimura  3 2 1 10 6 4 +2 2
:AUS Dianne Spring 3 1 2 11 4 7 -3 1
:AUS Linda Larrea 3 0 3 10 1 9 -8 0

 

 

Group B

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Kimberly Cullen :AUS

HKG.gif Cheung Yee Ting

1 - 3
Kimberly Cullen :AUS

:AUS Jessica Woods

0 - 3
Kimberly Cullen :AUS

CHN.gif Xuejun Alice Wu

3 - 2
  Cheung Yee Ting HKG.gif :AUS Jessica Woods 1 - 3
  Xuejun Alice Wu CHN.gif HKG.gif Cheung Yee Ting 2 - 3
  Xuejun Alice Wu CHN.gif :AUS Jessica Woods 0 - 3

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:AUS Jessica Woods 3 3 0 10 9 1 +8 3
HKG.gif Cheung Yee Ting 3 2 1 13 7 6 +1 2
:AUS Kimberly Cullen  3 1 2 12 4 8 -4 1
CHN.gif Xuejun Alice Wu 3 0 3 13 4 9 -5 0

 

 

Group C

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Ng On Yee HKG.gif

NZL.gif Jade Cullen

3 - 1

Kylie Bellinger :AUS

NZL.gif Jade Cullen 3 - 1

Sharon Benson :AUS

NZL.gif Jade Cullen 1 - 3
Kylie Bellinger :AUS HKG.gif Ng On Yee  0 - 3
Sharon Benson :AUS HKG.gif Ng On Yee  0 - 3
Kylie Bellinger :AUS :AUS Sharon Benson  3 - 1

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
HKG.gif Ng On Yee  3 3 0 10 9 1 +8 3
:AUS Kylie Bellinger  3 2 1 11 6 5 +1 2
NZL.gif Jade Cullen 3 1 2 12 5 7 -2 1
:AUS Sharon Benson  3 0 3 11 2 9 -7 0

 

 

Group D

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

So Man Yan HKG.gif

:THA P Laokiatphong

2 -3
So Man Yan HKG.gif

:AUS Di Merritt

3 - 0
So Man Yan HKG.gif

:AUS Tea Smith

3 - 0
  Di Merritt :AUS :THA P Laokiatphong 0 - 3
  Tea Smith :AUS :THA P Laokiatphong 0 - 3
  Di Merritt :AUS :AUS Tea Smith 3 - 1

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:THA P Laokiatphong 3 3 0 11 9 2 +7 3
HKG.gif So Man Yan  3 2 1 11 8 3 +5 2
:AUS Di Merritt 3 1 2 10 3 7 -4 1
:AUS Tea Smith 3 0 3 10 1 9 -8 0

 

 

Group E

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

S Nuanthakhamjan :THA

IND.gif Natasha Chethan

3 - 2

Roxie Cooper :AUS

:THA S Nuanthakhamjan  0 - 3
S Nuanthakhamjan :THA

:AUS Mia Newman

3 - 0
Roxie Cooper :AUS IND.gif Natasha Chethan 2 - 3
  Natasha Chethan IND.gif :AUS Mia Newman 3 - 1
Roxie Cooper :AUS :AUS Mia Newman 0 - 3

 

Group E Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:THA S Nuanthakhamjan 3 3 0 11 9 2 +7 3
IND.gif Natasha Chethan 3 2 1 14 8 6 +2 2
:AUS Mia Newman 3 1 2 10 4 6 -2 1
:AUS Roxie Cooper  3 0 3 11 2 9 -7 0

 

 

Group F

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Temple Geayley NZL.gif

NZL.gif Maria Paul-Bennett

3 - 0
  Maria Paul-Bennett NZL.gif

:AUS Lilly Meldrum

1 - 3
Maria Paul-Bennett NZL.gif

SCO.gif Louise Foster

3 - 0
Temple Geayley NZL.gif :AUS Lilly Meldrum 0 - 3
Temple Geayley NZL.gif SCO.gif Louise Foster 3 - 0
  Louise Foster SCO.gif :AUS Lilly Meldrum 0 - 3

 

Group F Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
:AUS Lilly Meldrum 3 3 0 10 9 1 +8 3
NZL.gif Temple Geayley  3 2 1 9 6 3 +3 2
NZL.gif Maria Paul-Bennett 3 1 2 10 4 6 -2 1
SCO.gif Louise Foster 3 0 3 9 0 9 -9 0

 

 

Group G

 

Athlete 1
Athlete 2
Result

Carlie Tait :AUS

:AUS Louise Kerr

2 - 3
Carlie Tait :AUS

:AUS Christine Firth

2 - 3

Ho Yee Ki HKG.gif

:AUS Carlie Tait  3 - 0
  Louise Kerr :AUS :AUS Christine Firth 3 - 1
Ho Yee Ki HKG.gif :AUS Louise Kerr 3 - 0
Ho Yee Ki HKG.gif :AUS Christine Firth 3 - 0

 

Group G Final Standing

 

Athlete
P
Matches
W
Matches
L
Matches
P
Frames
W
Frames
L
Frames
+/-
Pt.
HKG.gif Ho Yee Ki  3 3 0 9 9 0 +9 3
:AUS Louise Kerr 3 2 1 12 6 6 0 2
:AUS Christine Firth 3 1 2 12 4 8 -4 1
:AUS Carlie Tait  3 0 3 13 4 9 -5 0
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Women's Individual
Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:THA Mink Nutcharut

3 :THA Mink Nutcharut 2 :THA P Laokiatphong 4 Final

:NZL Jade Cullen

0

:IND Natasha Chethan

0 :THA P Laokiatphong 3

:THA P Laokiatphong

3

:AUS Lilly Meldrum

3 :AUS Lilly Meldrum 3 :AUS Lilly Meldrum 2 :THA P Laokiatphong 4

:AUS Kylie Bellinger

0

:AUS Jessica Woods

3 :AUS Jessica Woods 0

:AUS Louise Kerr

0

:HKG Ng On Yee

3 :HKG Ng On Yee 2 :THA S Nuanthakhamjan 4 :THA S Nuanthakhamjan 1

:NZL Temple Geayley

0

:THA S Nuanthakhamjan

3 :THA S Nuanthakhamjan 3

:HKG Cheung Yee Ting

1

:HKG So Man Yan

3 :HKG So Man Yan 1 :HKG Ho Yee Ki 3 No 3rd Place Match

:AUS Agnes Kimura

1

:NZL Maria Paul-Bennett

0 :HKG Ho Yee Ki 3

:HKG Ho Yee Ki

3

 

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