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  • Ng On Yee beats Reanne and Maria

    HONG Kong star Ng On Yee left the powerhouses of women’s snooker trailing in her wake at the Northern Championship this evening.

    But the 22-year-old insisted there is still “more to improve” in her game despite knocking out the top two ranked players on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association circuit.

    Ng’s first major scalp at the North East Derbyshire Snooker Centre, Clay Cross, was Reanne Evans.

    After beating the nine-time world champion for the first time in the last-four, she won four frames on the trot from 2-0 down to see off world number one and defending UK champion Maria Catalano in the final.

    “The final was exciting,” said Ng. “I was playing well.

    “I’m very happy that I won the title and beat the world number one and number two.”

    The two-time IBSF women’s world champion’s only previous WLBSA ranking title was last year’s Northern Championship where she beat Catalano in the final.

    She credited dad Ng Yam Shui and Wayne Griffiths, head coach for billiard sports at Hong Kong Sports Institute and son of the 1979 world champion Terry Griffiths, for her success.

    But she added: “(My game is) better but I still have more to improve.”

    Evans pocketed the high-break prize of £30 for a run of 97 in her 3-2 semi-final defeat.

    Tatjana Vasiljeva (Latvia) defeated 17-year-old Hannah Jones (Derby) 2-0 in the Plate final.

    The UK Championship, sponsored by Welbeck Abbey Brewery and Hutton & Mitchell Licensed Traders, was the second of seven legs on the 2013/14 WLBSA tour.

    RESULTS (BREAKS)

    LAST-16: Laura Evans beat Maureen Rowland 3-0, So Man Yan (35) beat Vicky Carter 3-0, Hannah Jones (50, 32) beat Yu Ching Ching (45) 3-1, Tatjana Vasiljeva (44) beat Sharon Kaur 3-0.

    QUARTER-FINALS: Maria Catalano beat L Evans (52) 3-2, So beat Jaique Ip Wan In 3-0, Ng On Yee (34) beat Jones 3-0, Reanne Evans beat Vasiljeva 3-1.

    SEMI-FINALS (£50): Catalano (46, 43) beat So 3-2, Ng beat R Evans (97) 3-2.

    FINAL (£200/£100): Ng (35) beat Catalano 4-2.

    PLATE

    QUARTER-FINALS: Sharon Kaur beat Maureen Rowland 2-0, Tatjana Vasiljeva beat Yu Ching Ching 2-1, Laura Evans beat Jaique Ip Wan In 2-1, Hannah Jones beat Vicky Carter 2-1.

    SEMI-FINALS: Vasiljeva beat Kaur 2-0, Jones beat L Evans 2-0.

    FINAL (£40/£20): Vasiljeva beat Jones 2-0.

    Tim Dunkley (WLBSA press officer)
    http://www.snooker-coach.co.uk

  • #2
    Where could I get some details on Ng On Yee?

    I wonder if, some time soon, the Chinese women will make an impression against the men on the main tour. That certainly ought to be their aim.
    王可

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by philip in china View Post
      Where could I get some details on Ng On Yee?

      I wonder if, some time soon, the Chinese women will make an impression against the men on the main tour. That certainly ought to be their aim.
      maybe, but unlikely that ng on yee would be able to. she is about the same level as the top local male professionals in HK (take "pro" with a grain of salt as there are no professional ranking events in HK so you can consider them "top amateurs") and they are nowhere near international pro levels or even on the circuit
      Last edited by arbitrage; 8 November 2013, 01:31 AM.

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      • #4
        The reason I wondered is that here, in China, there are none of the problems about which the British women complain. There really is open access to snooker for everybody.
        王可

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