Last Wednesday saw the latest successful staging of World Women’s Snooker Day which attracted significant media exposure for the World Women’s Snooker Tour.
Held at the Winter Garden during the Cazoo World Championship, the day was attended by several current Tour players including reigning world champion Baipat Siripaporn, world number one Mink Nutcharut and Seniors number one Tessa Davidson, who were among those featured during the BBC’s live coverage from Sheffield.
There were also additional interviews filmed with players by Shabnam Younus Jewell for BBC Radio and online, as well as further features for WWS which will be available at a later date.
Selected coverage can be viewed below:
Great to catch up with World Women’s no4 @RebeccaKenna89 on @WomensSnooker Day 2023.
@BBCLeeds pic.twitter.com/Um96IrkJnP— Shabnam Y-Jewell💎 (@ShabzYJewellBBC) April 26, 2023
Meet the oldest player on the @WomensSnooker tour Jan Hughes! She’s proving age does not stop you from doing what you love💜#WomensSnooker @BBCNorthampton pic.twitter.com/CQxs7wuyfz
— Shabnam Y-Jewell💎 (@ShabzYJewellBBC) April 26, 2023
🎥 Wednesday marked Women’s Day at the @WeAreWST World Snooker Championship in Sheffield
Lesley Roberts, originally from Bamber Bridge, plays on the @WomensSnooker tour
Lesley, a retired teacher, is encouraging everyone to get involved after rediscovering the sport#bbcsnooker
— BBC Sport Lancashire (@BBCLancsSport) April 26, 2023