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2018 British Open (Under-21s) Semi-final.2018 British Open Final (lost 1–4 to Reanne Evans).
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2018 World Women's Under-21 Championship Winner (beat Emma Parker 2–1 in the final).2018 LITEtask UK Women's Championship (Under-21s) Winner (beat Shannon Metcalf 2–1 in the final).2018 LITEtask UK Women's Championship Semi-final.2018 European Women's Masters Final (lost 1–4 to Reanne Evans).2018 European Women's Masters (Under-21s) Final (lost 0–2 to Emma Parker).2018 Australian Women's Open Semi-final.2019 Belgian Women's Open (Under-21s) Final (lost 0–2 to Steph Daughtery).2019 World Women's Under-21 Championship Final (lost 1–3 to Ploychompoo Laokiatphong).2019 World Women's 6-Red Championship Final (lost 1–4 to Reanne Evans).2019 Women's Snooker World Cup (with Ploychompoo Laokiatphong) Semi-final.2019 World Women's Snooker Championship Final (lost 3–6 to Reanne Evans).2019 International Billiards and Snooker Federation World Women's 6 Reds Champion, beating Amee Kamani 4–2 in the final.2019 Australian Women's Open Champion, beating Ng On-yee 4–2 in the final.2019 World Women's Snooker Championship runner-up (lost 1–4 to Reanne Evans).Hi-End Snooker Club in Thailand sponsors and supports her. Wongharuthai won the final 4–2, gaining her first ranking tournament win. The World Womens Snooker Tour is an official qualifying tour for the mixed. Wongharuthai then progressed to the final, still without losing a frame, registering wins over Kimberly Cullen 3–0, Carlie Tait 3–0 and Jaique Ip 4–0 to reach the final, against Ng. The prize money for the brilliant clearance of 147 should keep him in beer. She won the 2019 International Billiards and Snooker Federation World Women's 6 Reds Championship, beating Amee Kamani 4–2 in the final.Īt the Australian Women's Open in 2019, Wongharuthai and Ng On-yee were the only players to complete their qualifying groups without losing a frame. Wongharuthai was one of four women to be selected for the Women's Tour Championship to be held at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, which is seen as an iconic venue for snooker, having been the venue for the men's World Snooker Championship since 1977. In March 2019 she made a 147 break during a practice session, which was the first and only known maximum break achieved by a female player. In 2019 she beat defending champion Ng On-yee in the quarter-final during her run to the World Women's Snooker Championship final, where she was beaten by 12-time champion Reanne Evans. In 2018 she won the World Women's Under-21 Championship. She is known as "Mink," stating that "in Thailand we call each and everyone by their nickname because our traditional Thai names are too long and we don’t have any Christian name like Western people. Wongharuthai herself started playing at the age of 10. Wongharuthai's mother was a cashier in a snooker club, and her father enjoyed playing snooker. Nutcharut Wongharuthai (born 7 November 1999) is a Thai snooker player, and the only woman known to have made a maximum break of 147.