Thai Teenager Panchaya Channoi Wins Women's World Snooker Title

Thai Teenager Panchaya Channoi Wins Women's World Snooker Title
In a stunning upset at the Women's World Snooker Championship, Thai teenager Panchaya Channoi claimed her first world title with a decisive 6-2 victory over reigning champion Reanne Evans in the final.
The match, held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, saw Channoi display exceptional composure and skill, capitalizing on key moments to overcome the experienced Evans. The 17-year-old Thai player, ranked 22nd in the world, has been rising rapidly in the snooker scene and has now secured her place in history.
Evans, a three-time world champion, had been a strong favorite heading into the final but was unable to match Channoi's intensity and precision. The win marks a significant milestone for Channoi and highlights the growing strength of international talent in women's snooker.
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