2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship – Women's

The 2015 IBSF World Snooker Championship is an amateur snooker tournament that took place from 9 November to 21 November 2015 in Hurghada, Egypt.

IBSF World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
Dates9–21 November 2015 (2015-11-09 2015-11-21)
CityHurghada
CountryEgypt
OrganisationIBSF
Total prize fund$8,000
Highest breakBelgium Wendy Jans (94)
Final
ChampionBelgium Wendy Jans
Runner-upRussia Anastasia Nechaeva
Score5–1
2014
2016

The event was originally due to take place in Sharm el-Sheikh, however due to the Metrojet Flight 9268 crash the tournament was relocated to Hurghada. Because of this many competitors withdrew from the competition amid safety fears, Including the entire Qatari, Moroccan and English teams, the latter of which would have featured former world champion Reanne Evans.

The tournament was won by 10th seed Wendy Jans who defeated Anastasia Nechaeva 5–1 in the final. This victory was Jans fourth consecutive tournament win and her fifth overall.[1]

Results

Group round

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Group A

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 1India Amee Kamani4412012
2 10Belgium Wendy Jans43936
3 19Australia Anna Lynch4267–1
4 21Bahrain Nahla Sunni4149–5
5 Tunisia Marzouki Sarra40012–12

Group B

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 3Thailand Waratthanun Sukritthanes4412111
2 9India Chitra Magimairajan431055
3 20Australia Theresa Whitten42862
4 23South Africa Joy Lyn Willenberg4139–6
5 Egypt Maha Helmy40012–12

Group C

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 5Russia Anastasia Nechaeva5515411
2 7Germany Diana Stateczny541358
3 14India Arantxa Sanchis531284
4 17Australia Kathy Howden52129–3
5 Iran Akram Mohammadi Amini51513–8
6 Egypt Salma Moussa50315–12

Group D

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 4Thailand Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan4412210
2 11Russia Daria Sirotina43945
3 15South Africa Nicola Illse Rossouw42963
4 24India Sunita Khandelwal41310–7
5 Tunisia Hadiaoui Abir40112–11

Group E

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 6Hong Kong Ng On Yee541459
2 8Latvia Tatjana Vasiljeva541367
3 13India Varsha Sanjeev531275
4 18Germany Jennifer Zehentner531183
5 Egypt Gantan Elaskary51313–10
6 South Africa Madeleine Jeanne Young50115–14

Group F

Place Seed Team Matches Matches won Frames won Frames lost Difference
1 2India Vidya Pillai4412111
2 12Australia Jessica Woods43963
3 16South Africa Amy Claire King4289–1
4 22France Angélique Vialard41610–4
5 Russia Anastasija Singurindi40312–9

Knockout rounds

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Round 1
Best of 7 frames
Round 2
Best of 7 frames
Quarter-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-Finals
Best of 7 frames
Final
Best of 9 frames
1 India Amee Kamani 4
17 Australia Kathy Howden 2 16 South Africa Amy Claire King 0
16 South Africa Amy Claire King 4 1 India Amee Kamani 4
9 India Chitra Magimairajan 3
9 India Amee Kamani 4
9 India Chitra Magimairajan 4 8 Latvia Tatjana Vasiljeva 2
24 India Sunita Khandelwal 0 1 India Amee Kamani 3
5 Russia Anastasia Nechaeva 4
5 Russia Anastasia Nechaeva 4
21 Bahrain Nahla Sunni 0 12 Australia Jessica Woods 2
12 Australia Jessica Woods 4 5 Russia Anastasia Nechaeva 4
4 Thailand Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 0
20 Australia Theresa Whitten 1
13 India Varsha Sanjeev 2 4 Thailand Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 4
20 Australia Theresa Whitten 4 5 Russia Anastasia Nechaeva 1
10 Belgium Wendy Jans 5
4 Thailand Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan 4
19 Australia Theresa Whitten 0 14 India Arantxa Sanchis 3
14 India Arantxa Sanchis 4 3 Thailand Waratthanun Sukritthanes 4
6 Hong Kong Ng On Yee 3
11 Russia Daria Sirotina 1
11 Russia Daria Sirotina 4 6 Hong Kong Ng On Yee 4
22 France Angélique Vialard 1 3 Thailand Waratthanun Sukritthanes 1
10 Belgium Wendy Jans 4
7 Germany Diana Stateczny 0
23 South Africa Joy Lyn Willenberg 1 10 Belgium Wendy Jans 4
10 Belgium Wendy Jans 4 10 Belgium Wendy Jans 4
2 India Vidya Pillai 2
18 Germany Jennifer Zehentner 0
15 South Africa Nicola Illse Rossouw 2 2 India Vidya Pillai 4
18 Germany Jennifer Zehentner 4

References

  1. "Wendy successfully defends her World Women Snooker title". IBSF. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. "IBSF Snooker Championships Women - Hurghada / Egypt 2015 - Groups". International Billiards and Snooker Federation. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
  3. "IBSF Snooker Championships Women - Hurghada / Egypt 2015 - Knockout". International Billiards and Snooker Federation. Retrieved 22 November 2015.
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