2003 World Women's Snooker Championship

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Embassy Women's World Snooker Championship
Tournament information
VenueCrucible Theatre (Final stages)
CitySheffield
CountryUnited Kingdom
OrganisationWorld Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association
FormatSingle elimination
Winner's share£5,500
Highest break125 (Kelly Fisher)
Final
ChampionEngland Kelly Fisher
Runner-upEngland Lisa Quick
Score4–1
2002
2005

The 2003 Women's World Snooker Championship was a women's snooker tournament played in the United Kingdom in 2003. Defending champion Kelly Fisher beat Lisa Quick 4–1 in the final to win the title.

Tournament summary[]

Defending champion Fisher took a lead of 3–0 in the final at the Crucible Theatre, with breaks of 32, 45 and 90. Quick won the fourth frame on the black before Fisher won the fifth to take the match 4–1 and win the world championship for the fifth time in six years.[1]

The highest break of the tournament was 125, by Fisher during qualifying. Quick made a break of 115.[2]

Prize money[]

  • Winner (Kelly Fisher): £5,500
  • Runner-up (Lisa Quick): £2,750
  • Semi-final losers: £1,500
  • Quarter-final losers: £600
  • Losers in the last 16: £200
  • Losers in the last 32: £100

[2]

Main draw[]

Source: Snooker Scene[2]

Last 32
Best-of-7 frames
Last 16
Best-of-7 frames
Quarter-finals
Best-of-7 frames
Semi-finals
Best-of-7 frames
Final
Best-of-7 frames
               
England Kelly Fisher 4
England Rebecca Corfield 0
England Kelly Fisher 4
England Caroline Walch 1
England Caroline Walch 4
Republic of Ireland Anne McMahon 2
England Kelly Fisher 4
Wales Sharon Dickson 1
Wales Sharon Dickson 4
India R Umadevi Nagaraj 0
Wales Sharon Dickson 4
Republic of Ireland Margaret Campion 1
Republic of Ireland Margaret Campion] 4
England Gaye Jones 0
England Kelly Fisher 4
England Reanne Evans 0
England Reanne Evans 4
England Sarah Clarke 2
England Reanne Evans 4
England June Banks 1
England June Banks 4
England Tina Owen-Sevilton 1
England Reanne Evans 4
England Maria Catalano 3
Norway Anita Rizzuti 4
Wales Laura Evans 2
Norway Anita Rizzuti 0
England Maria Catalano 4
England Maria Catalano 4
Republic of Ireland Martina Lumsden 1
England Kelly Fisher 4
England Lisa Quick 1
Belgium Cathy Dehaene 4
England Lisa Ingall 3
Belgium Cathy Dehaene 4
France Angelique Vialard 2
France Angelique Vialard 4
Scotland Valerie Finnie 1
Belgium Cathy Dehaene 1
Belgium Wendy Jans 4
England Emma Bonney 4
England Mandy Fisher 0
England Emma Bonney 2
Belgium Wendy Jans 4
Belgium Wendy Jans 4
Wales Laura Pearce 0
Belgium Wendy Jans 2
England Lisa Quick 4
England Lisa Quick 4
Belgium Candide Binon 0
England Lisa Quick 4
England Michelle Brown 1
England Michelle Brown 4
England Jenny Poulter 2
England Lisa Quick 4
Scotland Lynette Horsburgh 1
Belgium Isabelle Jonckheere w.o.
England Debbie Reynolds scr.
Belgium Isabelle Jonckheere 2
England Lynette Horsburgh 4
Scotland Lynette Horsburgh 4
England Marianne Lazarides 0

Final[]

Source: Snooker Scene[2]

Final: Best-of-7 frames.
Crucible Theatre, Sheffield
Kelly Fisher
England
4–1 Lisa Quick
England
Frame 1 2 3 4 5
Kelly Fisher
30+ Breaks
51
32
65
45
99
90
58
-
62
-
Lisa Quick
30+ Breaks
13
-
9
-
24
-
63
-
38
34
Frames won (Fisher first) 1–0 2–0 3–0 3–1 4–1
90 Highest break 34
1 50+ breaks
2 30+ breaks 1
Kelly Fisher wins the 2003 World Women's Snooker Championship

References[]

  1. ^ Orlovac, Mark (27 April 2003). "Fisher takes title again". BBC Sport. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d "Fifth world title for Kelly Fisher". Snooker Scene. No. June 2003. Everton's News Agency. p. 29.
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