Panchaya Channoi beats Reanne Evans to win 2026 women's world title
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A Star is Born as Channoi Wins First World Snooker Title Aged 18
Thailand’s Panchaya Channoi has defeated Reanne Evans 6-2 to win the World Women’s Snooker Championship title for the first time in her career at the Snooker Sports Arena in Dongguan Changping, China and earn a two-year professional World Snooker Tour card from the start of the 2026/27 season. View tournament information via WPBSA SnookerScores View the updated World Championship Roll of Honour Victory for the 18-year-old represents her first r…
Panchaya Channoi beats Reanne Evans to win 2026 women's world title
Teenager Panchaya Channoi produced a tremendous performance to beat Reanne Evans 6-2 and claim the 2026 World Women’s Snooker Championship title on Tuesday. The young Thai compiled a brace of century breaks, including a tournament-high contribution of 107, to defeat the 12-time women’s world champion. Evans, appearing in her first[Read More...] The post Panchaya Channoi beats Reanne Evans to win 2026 women’s world title appeared first on Snooker…
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