Evans targets century of wins

REANNE Evans said she’s targetting 100 straight wins on the women’s snooker circuit after extending her record-breaking run with victory in the British Open.


The undisputed world number one, who had compiled a massive 140 break in the last-four, defeated Portsmouth’s Emma Bonney 3-1 in the final (on Saturday, November 27).

Pot Black Sports Bar in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, hosted and sponsored the third leg of the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association’s 2010/11 tour.

Evans, the six-time women’s world champion, has now won her last 76 WLBSA matches.

After successfully defending her British Open title, the 25-year-old from Dudley, West Midlands, said: “It was a bit scrappy and all the balls went a bit awkward. I needed a snooker in the second frame, got it, and then she potted a brilliant pink.”

But the frame turned out to be a purely a consolation for five-time world billiards champion Bonney, who was unable to halt Evans’ march towards a 26th WLBSA ranking title.

Evans matched her highest break with a 140 total clearance in a 3-0 semi-final victory over Kent’s June Banks.

WLBSA chairman Mandy Fisher said: “It was a fantastic 140. You don’t get many like that.”

Despite being virtually unbeatable on the women’s circuit, Evans is still searching for that elusive first victory on the professional circuit.

She narrowly lost 4-3 to world champion Neil Robertson in the European Players Tour Championship in Prague last week and four days later crashed out of the UK Championship 9-1 to China’s Xiao Guodong.

She said: “No matter what, all it can do is increase my confidence for the Ladies. I can only take the positives from it, because that’s all it is this season. I can’t expect much, really, just experience and enjoying it.

And she added with a laugh: “I just need that win and I’ll be alright.”

Second seed Maria Catalano was a shock last-16 casualty in the British Open, losing 3-2 to world number 14 Tina Owen-Sevilton.

Taunton’s Owen-Sevilton climbed two places after a 3-0 semi-final defeat by Bonney.

Jenny Poulter (Maidstone) accounted for Vicky Carter (Hemel Hempstead) in the Plate final. Martina Lumsden (Eastbourne) defeated Gaye Jones (Melksham, Wilts) to claim the Seniors’ title. And Derby schoolgirl Hannah Jones, 14, eased past 16-year-old Naomi Clare (Ripley, Derbys) in the Junior final.

Evans smashed Kelly Fisher’s record of 69 consecutive winning matches at the East Anglian Championship in Cambridge last month.

It was announced this week that, from January 1, WLBSA membership will be free. Tournament entry fees will be increased slightly to cover administration costs.

The WLBSA is hosting six ranking events this season culminating in the World Championships in April.

RESULTS (BREAKS)

LAST-32: Vicky Carter beat Kim O’Brien 3-2.

LAST-16: Reanne Evans (52) beat Carter 3-0, Natascha Niermann beat Jenny Poulter 3-1, June Banks beat Gaye Jones 3-0, Martina Lumsden beat Eva Palmius 3-1, Emma         Bonney beat Chris Sharpe 3-0, Jan Hughes beat Naomi Clare 3-2, Hannah Jones beat Marianne Williams 3-2, Tina Owen-Sevilton beat Maria Catalano 3-2.

QUARTER-FINALS (£30): Evans beat Niermann 3-0, Banks beat Lumsden 3-0, Bonney (31) beat Hughes 3-1, Owen-Sevilton beat H Jones (31, 30) 3-1.

SEMI-FINALS (£50): Evans (140) beat Banks 3-0, Bonney beat Owen-Sevilton 3-0.

FINAL (£200/£100): Evans beat Bonney 3-1.

PLATE

QUARTER-FINALS: Jenny Poulter beat Kim O’Brien 2-1, Gaye Jones beat Naomi Clare 2-0.

SEMI-FINALS: Vicky Carter beat Marianne Williams 2-0, Poulter beat Jones 2-0.

FINAL (£30/£20): Poulter beat Carter 2-0.

SENIORS

QUARTER-FINALS: Eva Palmius (31) beat Jenny Poulter (35) 1-0, Marianne Williams beat Jan Hughes 1-0.

SEMI-FINALS: Martina Lumsden beat Williams 1-0, Gaye Jones beat Palmius 1-0.

FINAL: Lumsden beat Jones 1-0.

JUNIORS

FINAL: Hannah Jones beat Naomi Clare 2-0.

WLBSA PROVISIONAL SNOOKER RANKINGS, POST BRITISH OPEN

Pos Name Town Pts Sponsor
1 Reanne Evans Dudley, West Mids 650  
2 Maria Catalano Dudley, West Mids 440  
3 Emma Bonney Portsmouth 420  
4 Katie Henrick Bickley, Kent 290 180poker.com
5 Eva Palmius Isleham, Cambs 213  
6 Hannah Jones Derby 212 Wytech + The Q Room
7 Natascha Niermann Cambridge 210  
8 Suzie Opacic Brambridge, Hants 190 Kara Accountants
9 Vicky Carter Hemel Hempstead 188  
10 Marianne Williams Smallfield, Surrey 182  
11 Jenny Poulter Maidstone 179  
12 Tina Owen-Sevilton Taunton 168  
13 Gaye Jones Melksham, Wilts 145  
14 Chris Sharpe Chelmsford 139  
15 Martina Lumsden Eastbourne 133  
16 June Banks Orpington, Kent 110  
17 Jodie Symes Swindon 99  
18 Naomi Clare Ripley, Derbys 99  
19 Pam Wood Newcastle 82  
20 Jasmine Bolsover Woking 80  
21 Jan Hughes St Neots, Cambs 79  
22 Joanne Davies Derby 66 Wytech
23 Maureen Rowland Wallsend, Tyne & Wear 51 Fine Arch Cues
24 Tatjana Vasiljeva Latvia 50  
25 Laura Alves Dublin 36  
26 Mary Hawkes Eaton Bray, Beds 12  
27 Clare Heseldine Broadstairs, Kent 5  
28 Georgina Holloway Derby 0  
29 Supanni Yam-Oum Canterbury 0  
30 Charlotte Holloway Derby 0  
31 Rita Holmes Minehead 0  

NEXT WLBSA SNOOKER RANKING EVENT

Southern Classic

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Jesters Snooker Hall

Greenbridge Road

Swindon

Wilts

SN3 3JD

Tel: 01793 420660