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The rise and rise of Nutcharut ‘Mink’ Wongharuthai

The rise and rise of Nutcharut ‘Mink’ Wongharuthai

The women’s snooker world champion ready to rival the men

Nutcharut Wongharuthai poses with the trophy after winning the the World Women’s Snooker Championship in Sheffield on Feb 15, 2022. (Photo: womenssnooker.com)

HONG KONG: As a child, Nutcharut ‘Mink’ Wongharuthai reluctantly hung around after school waiting for her mum to finish working at a Thai snooker hall. But fast forward a dozen years and the 22-year-old is now the world women’s snooker champion – an unlikely sporting ascent which has put her firmly in the frame as a new rival to the men.

Mink became the first Thai to claim the championship when she beat Belgian veteran Wendy Jans 6-5 on Feb 15, holding her nerve to take the last frame on…

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