1995 Women's World Championship (snooker)

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1995 Women's World Championship
Tournament information
Dates7–10 September 1995 (1995-09-07 – 1995-09-10)
VenueSiri Fort Sports Complex
CityNew Delhi
CountryIndia
OrganisationWorld Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association
FormatSingle elimination
Winner's share£5,000
Highest break Karen Corr (NIR) (108)
Final
Champion Karen Corr (NIR)
Runner-up Kim Shaw (ENG)
Score6–3
1994
1997

The 1995 Women's World Championship was a women's snooker tournament organised by the World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association. The quarter-finals onwards were held in New Delhi from 7 to 10 September 1995. The event is recognised as the 1995 edition of the World Women's Snooker Championship first held in 1976. Karen Corr defeated Kim Shaw 6–3 in the final to win the title.[1] The event was promoted by Barry Hearn's Matchroom company.[2]

Qualifying[]

The preliminary round and the four main rounds of qualifying took place at Raunds Cue Sports Club. Seven of the top eight seeds qualified for the quarter-finals, the only exception being Sarah Smith, who was beaten by June Banks. Defending champion Allison Fisher won her two qualifying matches without losing a frame. The highest break of the qualifying rounds was 86 by Lisa Quick.[3]

Final stages[]

The matches from the quarter-finals onwards were due to be played in India in June 1995, but were delayed. The original sponsors were gin producers Highball, but the Indian government imposed a ban on events sponsored by alcohol companies.[2] The rescheduled event planned July was also postponed.[4] The event was then planned to take place from 7 to 10 September with sponsorship from Woodall shoes.[5]

The quarter-finals onwards were played at the Siri Fort Sports Complex, New Delhi. Kim Shaw beat Allison Fisher 5–3 in their semi-final, having led 3–0 before Fisher took the next to make it 3–2. Corr beat Kelly Fisher 5–2 in the other semi-final. In the final, Corr built a 3–0 lead, but Shaw won three of the next four to leave Corr only one frame ahead at 4–3. Corr then took the next two to claim victory at 6–3. As winner, Corr received a motorcycle from event sponsors Honda in addition to £5,000. She also took the highest break prize of £300 for her 108 against Banks. Shaw earned £2,000 as runner-up. It was Corr's second world title, after her first in 1990.[6]

Prize Fund[]

[3][6]

  • Winner: £5,000
  • Runner-up £2,000
  • Semi-final: £1,000
  • Quarter-final: £500
  • Last 16: £100
  • Last 32: £75
  • Last 48: £50
  • Last 64: £25
  • Highest break: £300

Main Draw[]

[3][6]

Fourth round
Best of 9 frames
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 frames
Semi-finals
Best of 9 frames
Final
Best of 11 frames
        
England Allison Fisher 5
England Georgina Aplin 0
England Allison Fisher 4
England Lisa Quick 1
England Mandy Fisher 0
England Lisa Quick 5
England Allison Fisher 3
England Kim Shaw 5
England Tessa Davidson 5
England Caroline Walch 0
England Tessa Davidson 2
England Kim Shaw 4
Scotland Lynette Horsburgh 4
England Kim Shaw 5
England Kim Shaw 3
Northern Ireland Karen Corr 6
England Kelly Fisher 5
England Teresa Carlisle 0
England Kelly Fisher 4
England Ann-Marie Farren 2
England Emma Bonney 0
England Ann-Marie Farren 5
England Kelly Fisher 2
Northern Ireland Karen Corr 5
England Sarah Smith 2
England June Banks 5
England June Banks 0
Northern Ireland Karen Corr 4
Northern Ireland Karen Corr 5
Wales Sharon Dickson 0

Final[]

[5][6]

Final: Best-of-11 frames.
10 September 1995
India New Delhi.
Kim Shaw
England
3–6 Karen Corr
Northern Ireland
Frame 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Kim Shaw
40+ Breaks
7
-
50
-
10
-
69
-
70
65
8
-
79
47
20
-
42
-
Karen Corr
40+ Breaks
98
76
60
48
73
43
62
-
2
-
51
-
0
-
73
-
63
-
Frames won (Shaw first) 0–1 0–2 0–3 1–3 2–3 2–4 3–4 3–5 3–6
65 Highest break 74
2 40+ breaks 3
Karen Corr wins the 1995 Women's World Championship

Early rounds[]

[3]

Preliminary Round[]

England Lisa Ingall 4–2 Hilary Isitt Wales

Rounds 1 to 3[]

  First Round
Best of 7 frames
  Second Round
Best of 7 frames
  Third Round
Best of 7 frames
       
England Michelle Winn 1   England Mary Hawkes 1   England Allison Fisher 4
England Lisa Ingall 4   England Lisa Ingall 4   England Lisa Ingall 0
England Natalie Chatfield 4   England Maria Tart 4   England Georgina Aplin 4
Isle of Man Yvonne Lally 0   England Natalie Chatfield 0   England Maria Tart 3
England Tracey Warren 4   England Laura Stoddard 4   England Mandy Fisher 4
England Jan Hughes 0   England Tracy Warren 3   England Laura Stoddard 2
Canada Anita Morra 4   England Helen Lazell 4   England Lisa Quick 4
Belgium Miranda Wauters 0   Canada Anita Morra 0   England Helen Lazell 0
Belgium Valerie van Bellingham 4   England Gaye Jones 1   England Tessa Davidson 4
England Martina Lumsden 2   Belgium Valerie van Bellingham 4   Belgium Valerie van Bellingham 0
England Marianne Lazarides 4   Scotland Julie Gillespie 4   England Caroline Walch 4
England Debra Bentley 3   England Marianne Lazarides 1   Scotland Julie Gillespie 0
England Lisa Gordon 4   England Jenny Poulter 4   Scotland Lynette Horsburgh 4
Republic of Ireland Ann McMahon 3   England Lisa Gordon 3   England Jenny Poulter 0
Canada Maryann McConnell 4   England Beverley Hipwell 1   England Kim Shaw 4
England Jean Bedford 0   Canada Maryann McConnell 4   Canada Maryann McConnell 1
England Jan Pomphrey 4   England Sue Selby 2   England Kelly Fisher 4
England Nicola Barker 3   England Jan Pomphrey 4   England Jan Pomphrey 0
England Rachel Ozier 4   England Teresa Carlisle 4   Republic of Ireland Julie Kelly 1
England Lyn Cast 0   England Rachel Ozier 1   England Teresa Carlisle 4
Belgium Lilliane van Riel 4   England Emma Bonney 4   England Helen Audus 1
England Maureen Twomey 2   Belgium Lilliane van Riel 2   England Emma Bonney 4
England Sue Parrish 4   England Michelle Brown 4   England Ann-Marie Farren 4
England Dawn Wells 2   England Sue Parrish 2   England Michelle Browne 3
Wales Janie Watkins w.o.   Isle of Man Jane Holland 4   England Sarah Smith 4
Republic of Ireland Laura Ronan   Wales Janie Watkins 0   Isle of Man Jane Holland 0
England Christine Sharpe 4   England Julie Billings 4   England June Banks 4
England Debbie Singleton 3   England Christine Sharpe 0   England Julie Billings 0
Republic of Ireland Margaret Campion 4   England C. Jolly 1   Wales Sharon Dickson 4
Belgium Carina Andries 0   Republic of Ireland Margaret Campion 4   Republic of Ireland Margaret Campion 0
Norway Anita Rizzuti 4   England Mary Talbot 3   Northern Ireland Karen Corr 4
Republic of Ireland Margaret Browne 0   Norway Anita Rizzuti 4   Norway Anita Rizzuti 1

References[]

  1. ^ "History". womenssnooker.com. World Women's Snooker. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Time, ladies please". Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. July 1995. p. 19.
  3. ^ a b c d "Seven of top eight bound for India". Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. June 1995. p. 30.
  4. ^ "Irritation for Karen Corr". Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. August 1995. p. 19.
  5. ^ a b "New date for women". Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. September 1995. p. 14.
  6. ^ a b c d "Karen Corr regains women's world title". Snooker Scene. Everton's News Agency. October 1995. pp. 14–15.
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