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1993 Women's World Snooker Championship

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Trusthouse ForteWomen's World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
VenueImperial Hotel
CityBlackpool
CountryUnited Kingdom
FormatSingle elimination
Total prize fund£40,000
Winner's share£10,000
Highest break81 (Allison Fisher)
Final
ChampionEnglandAllison Fisher
Runner-upEnglandStacey Hillyard
Score9–3
1991
1994
Snooker tournament

The1993 Women's World Snooker Championship was a women'ssnooker tournament played in theUnited Kingdom in 1993. Defending championAllison Fisher beatStacey Hillyard 9–3 in the final to win the title.

Tournament summary

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The competition was promoted byBarry Hearn'sMatchroom organisation[1] and sponsored byTrusthouse Forte, with a total prize fund of £40,000.[2] Fisher was the defending champion, having won the1991 Women's World Snooker Championship, as theWomen's World Championship was not held in 1992.[3]

The Qualifying stages were held inSurrey and the final stages at theImperial Hotel, Blackpool.[1] There was television coverage of the event some days after the final, onEurosport andLondon Weekend Television, the latter starting at 3:30 am.[3]

The winner,Allison Fisher received £10,000 in prize money, andStacey Hillyard received £5,000 as runner-up. The losing semi-finalists received £2,500 each, and the losing quarter-finalists £1,250 each. Fisher compiled the highestbreak of the tournament, an 81 in her semi-final againstAnn-Marie Farren.[3]

Main draw

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Source: Snooker Scene[3]

Last 32
Best-of-7 frames
Last 16
Best-of-9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best-of-11 frames
Semi-finals
Best-of-13 frames
Final
Best-of-17 frames
          
EnglandAllison Fisher4
England H. Audus0
EnglandAllison Fisher5
England L. Gordon0
EnglandL. Gordon4
England K. Miners2
EnglandAllison Fisher6
Wales Sharon Dickson1
WalesSharon Dickson4
England C. Jolly1
WalesSharon Dickson5
ScotlandLynette Horsburgh2
ScotlandLynette Horsburgh4
England T. Warren0
EnglandAllison Fisher7
EnglandAnn-Marie Farren3
EnglandAnn-Marie Farren4
Republic of Ireland J. Kelly3
EnglandAnn-Marie Farren5
EnglandLisa Quick3
EnglandLisa Quick4
Scotland V. Dalgleish1
EnglandAnn-Marie Farren6
EnglandTessa Davidson4
EnglandKelly Fisher4
EnglandCaroline Walch3
EnglandKelly Fisher1
EnglandTessa Davidson5
EnglandTessa Davidson4
EnglandSue Thompson1
EnglandAllison Fisher9
EnglandStacey Hillyard3
Northern IrelandKaren Corr4
England J. Dowen1
Northern IrelandKaren Corr5
Republic of Ireland J. McGregor1
EnglandJune Banks0
Republic of IrelandJ. McGregor4
Northern IrelandKaren Corr6
England Sarah Smith2
EnglandSarah Smith4
England H. Tredinnick0
Northern IrelandSarah Smith5
EnglandKim Shaw0
EnglandKim Shaw4
Republic of Ireland C. Gallagher1
Northern IrelandKaren Corr2
EnglandStacey Hillyard7
EnglandMandy Fisher4
Canada Maureen Seto0
EnglandMandy Fisher3
EnglandGeorgina Aplin5
EnglandGeorgina Aplin4
England N. Binden1
EnglandGeorgina Aplin0
EnglandStacey Hillyard6
EnglandJ. Gillespie4
England D. Reynolds1
England J. Gillespie1
EnglandStacey Hillyard5
BelgiumCathy Dehaene0
EnglandStacey Hillyard4

References

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  1. ^abHunn, David (25 April 1993). "Fisher proves she's the very best in a different pool – Snooker".The Sunday Times. London. p. 2.9.
  2. ^Everton, Clive (21 April 1993)."Foulds passes stalled Morgan".The Guardian. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^abcd"Allison Fisher retains women's world title".Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. June 1993. p. 21.
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