SAT congratulates “Nong Ming” Natcharat Wongharuthai, the latest 2022 women’s snooker world champion.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Dr. Kongsak Yodmanee, the governor of SAT, congratulated and congratulated on the success of “Nong Mink” Natcharat Wongharuthai, the latest female snooker world champion. After making history as the first Thai woman Who won the 2022 Women’s Snooker World Championship following receiving the good news of the Thai sports industry With the success of “Nong Mink” Natcharat Wongharuthai, the latest female snooker world champion Sports Authority of Thailand I would like to congratulate and congratulate on this success of Nong Mink. and the Billiards Association of Thailand This day would not have happened if Mink had not been cultivated and supported by his family. who has always believed in Nong Mink including the Billiard Sports Association For giving opportunities and giving training, including sending in all previous competitions, on behalf of SAT, thank you Nong Mink. that creates happiness for Thai brothers and sisters And thank you to everyone behind Mink’s success. We are ready to support the Billiards Sports Association. To promote and develop the skills of athletes to be continual to develop the sport of snooker as well as to create more quality Thai snooker players in the future.”

The World Women’s Snooker Championship at Ding Jun Hui Academy in Sheffield, England, “Mink Saraburi” or Natcharat Wongharuthai, a 22-year-old Thai female snooker player at the final The heart does not give up, can turn the situation around from behind Wendy Jans, Belgian girl 3-5 frames, come back to overtake, win 6-5 frames, win the 2022 Women’s World Professional Snooker Championship, the first in Thailand. Ready to win tickets to play in the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 world snooker points list successfully. The path to success from the first round group stage defeated Lynn Shi of China 3-0 frame, defeated Lilly Meldrum (Lilly Australia’s Meldrum 3-2 frames, England’s Jamie Hunter 3-2 frames / knockout (1) defeats England’s Lesley Roberts 4 -0 Frame Round Knockout (2) defeated Maria Catalano from England 4-2 Frame / 8th round of the last person defeated Ng On Yee, former world champion from Hong Kong 4. 3 frames, semi-finals defeated Rebecca Kenna of England 5-1 frames, and in the final, beaten Wendy Jans of Belgium 6-5 frames to win the Women’s Snooker World Championship. ruled for the first time in history With a prize money of 6,000 pounds or regarding 260,000 baht.

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