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    REANNE Evans’ victory in the South Coast Classic took her remarkable unbeaten run on the women’s snooker circuit past the 50 mark.

    The 24-year-old defeated world number two Maria Catalano 3-1 in a good-natured final at the Q-Ball Snooker Club, Eastbourne (on Saturday, February 6).

    Evans, the five-time World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association (WLBSA) world champion, has now clocked up 53 straight wins.

    “It was played in good spirits,” she said. “We had a little giggle.

    “In the first few frames, Maria had a bit of run. We were laughing; it was that funny. It was a good match.”

    Evans wrapped up her 21st WLBSA title on a re-spotted black against her good friend from Dudley, West Midlands.

    She said: “In the last frame I needed two snookers. I got them and then fouled so I could only draw.”

    A 3-0 last-16 victory over Gaye Jones, from Wiltshire, was Evans’ 50th win.

    In the quarter-finals, she compiled the tournament’s highest break of 90 against Swindon’s Jodie Symes.

    The unbeaten run stretches back to a 3-2 defeat by Catalano, Ronnie O’Sullivan’s 27-year-old cousin, in the Connie Gough final in Luton on March 1, 2008.

    Last December, the pair met in the second round of the West Midlands qualifier of the English Amateur Championship in Bilston. Catalano won 4-3.

    Meanwhile, eight-time German national champion Natascha Niermann edged out Derby’s Hannah Jones 2-1 in the Plate final. Former England international Marianne Williams claimed the Seniors’ trophy. And Symes, 15, collected a first junior title.

    Ten-year-old Jasmine Bolsover, based at Woking Snooker Centre, made an impressive WLBSA debut in Eastbourne.

    She beat world No 21 Maureen Logan 2-0 in the Plate and she took frames off Williams, the world No 13, and England international Jones, 13.

    Jasmine is a product of the WLBSA’s scholarship scheme which offers free membership and free tournament entry to girls aged under 16.

    Her performance impressed the world number one. “She’s a good little player,” said Evans. “If she could grow a little bit, it would be a bit easier for her. She looks promising.”

    The South Coast Classic, which attracted a 23-strong field, was the fourth of six WLBSA ranking events this season. Evans has won all four and is determined to complete a clean sweep.

    RESULTS (breaks):

    LAST-32: Gaye Jones beat Clare Heseldine 3-1, Tina Owen-Sevilton beat Naomi Clare 3-0, Wendy Jenkins beat Maureen Logan 3-1, Hannah Jones beat Maggie Hoppe 3-0, Natascha Niermann beat Sue Selby 3-0, Vicky Ashby beat Martina Lumsden 3-2, Marianne Williams beat Jasmine Bolsover 3-1.

    LAST-16: Reanne Evans beat G Jones 3-0, Jodie Symes beat Eva Palmius 3-2, Owen-Sevilton beat Chris Sharpe 3-0, Katie Henrick beat Jenkins 3-0, Emma Bonney beat H Jones 3-1, Suzie Opacic beat Niermann 3-2, Ashby beat Jenny Poulter 3-1, Maria Catalano (46, 55) beat Williams 3-0.

    QUARTER-FINALS: Evans (90) beat Symes 3-0, Henrick beat Owen-Sevilton 3-0, Bonney beat Opacic 3-1, Catalano (47) beat Ashby 3-1.

    SEMI-FINALS: Evans beat Henrick 3-0, Catalano (52) beat Bonney 3-0.

    FINAL: Evans beat Catalano (30) 3-1.

    PLATE

    LAST-16: Naomi Clare beat Maggie Hoppe 2-0, Sue Selby beat Clare Heseldine 2-0, Jasmine Bolsover beat Maureen Logan 2-0, Hannah Jones beat Martina Lumsden 2-1.

    QUARTER-FINALS: Selby beat Clare 2-0, Jones beat Bolsover 2-1, Natascha Niermann beat Marianne Williams 2-0, Wendy Jenkins bye.

    SEMI-FINALS: Jones beat Selby 2-0, Niermann beat Jenkins 2-0.

    FINAL: Niermann beat Jones 2-1.

    SENIORS

    LAST-16: Martina Lumsden beat Maureen Logan 1-0, Maggie Hoppe w/o Wendy Jenkins, Chris Sharpe beat Gaye Jones 1-0.

    QUARTER-FINALS: Marianne Williams beat Lumsden 1-0, Hoppe beat Clare Heseldine 1-0, Sharpe w/o Sue Selby, Eva Palmius beat Jenny Poulter 1-0.

    SEMI-FINALS: Williams beat Hoppe 1-0, Sharpe beat Palmius 1-0.

    FINAL: Williams beat Sharpe 2-1.

    JUNIORS

    SEMI-FINALS: Jasmine Bolsover w/o Hannah Jones (Jones scratched because she was in the Plate semi-finals), Symes beat Clare 1-0.

    FINAL: Symes beat Bolsover 2-0.

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

  • #2
    Well done to Reanne, but there is just not enough competition for the ladies anymore. She and Maria are by far superior than the others, though there are obviously a few more who can give them a run for their money.

    Unless the circuit improves in numbers, and more quality is instilled, i can see these players following Allison Fisher, Kelly Fisher, Karen Corr etc to the states to compete on the pool circuit, where they might even earn a living.

    Its a big move though, especially for Reanne with a young daughter. But the reality is, ladies snooker is never going to hit the big time in this country, not at least for many, many years, which is a big shame.

    In saying that, you never know what Barry Hearn has got up his sleave. Obviously, topless snooker for the over 18's would help, (only joking) but never say never!

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