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Reanne Evans
Born (1985-10-25) 25 October 1985 (age 38)
Dudley, West Midlands
Sport country England
Professional2010–2011
Highest ranking97
Current ranking 93 (as of 4 July 2024)

Reanne Evans (born 25 October 1985 in Dudley, West Midlands) is a female English professional snooker player. She is the reigning WLBSA World Ladies Snooker Champion, having won the title for the seventh successive year in April 2011.[1][2] She was awarded a wild card on the professional main tour for the 2010–11 season, enabling her to enter at the qualifying stage for all ranking events.[3][4]

Personal

Reanne was educated at Bishop Milner RC School, Dudley.[5] Reanne has a daughter with her ex-partner, world number 12, Mark Allen.[3][6][7]

Performance and rankings timeline

Tournaments 2010/
11
Rankings 97
Ranking tournaments
Shanghai Masters LQ
World Open[nb 1] LQ
UK Championship LQ
German Masters LQ
Welsh Open LQ
China Open LQ
World Championship LQ
Performance Table Legend
LQ lost in qualifying draw #R lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QF advanced to but not past the quarterfinals SF advanced to but not past the semifinals
F advanced to the final, tournament runner-up W won the tournament
DQ disqualified from the tournament A did not participate in the tournament
NH / Not Held means an event was not held.
NR / Non-Ranking Event means an event is/was no longer a ranking event.

  1. ^ The event run under different name as LG Cup (2003/2004) and Grand Prix (2004/2005-2009/2010)

Achievements

Number of titles listed (27)

  • 2011 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2010 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2009 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2009 WLBSA World Mixed Doubles Champion (with Michael Holt)
  • 2009 European Ladies' Team Champion
  • 2008 IBSF World Ladies' Champion
  • 2008 WLBSA Ladies' UK Champion
  • 2008 East Anglian Ladies' Champion
  • 2008 Wytech World Ladies' Masters Champion
  • 2008 England Ladies' Home International Winner
  • 2008 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2008 WLBSA World Mixed Doubles Champion (with Neil Robertson)
  • 2008 European Ladies' Team Champion
  • 2008 European Ladies' Champion
  • 2007 IBSF World Ladies' Champion
  • 2007 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2007 EBSA European Champion
  • 2007 Ladies' UK Champion
  • 2007 Wytech World Ladies' Masters Champion
  • 2006 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2006 Ladies' UK Champion
  • 2006 Ladies' British Open Champion
  • 2006 East Anglian Ladies' Champion
  • 2005 European Team Championship – England Team
  • 2005 WLBSA World Ladies' Champion
  • 2005 IBSF World Ladies' Champion
  • 2005 Ladies' UK Champion
  • 2004 World Ladies' UK championship Runner-up
  • 2004 IBSF World Under-21 Championship Last 32
  • 2004 Ladies' British Open Champion
  • 2004 European Championship Runner-Up
  • 2004 Connie Gough Memorial Winner
  • 2004 European Team Cup Winner
  • 2003 World Ladies' Championship Semi-Final
  • 2002 World Ladies' Championship Semi-Final

References

  1. ^ "Seventh Heaven For Reanne". Global Snooker News. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
  2. ^ "Ladies Snooker – Reanne Evans in Seventh Heaven". Snookerwiki Ladies Snooker News. 13 April 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  3. ^ a b Sportsmail reporter (3 May 2010). "Ladies' snooker world champion Reanne Evans set for men's tour after being awarded wild card". Daily Mail. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Reanne Evans invited to play in snooker World Open". BBC Sport. 21 April 2010. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  5. ^ "Reanne is right on cue". Birmingham Evening Mail. England. 13 December 2004. Retrieved 3 May 2010.
  6. ^ Ferguson, Peter (26 October 2007). "The mother of all snooker champions". Daily Mail. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  7. ^ "Player List : Mark Allen". World Snooker. Retrieved 3 May 2010.

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