Why China’s top women prefer pool to snooker as England’s Reanne Evans strengthens her status as the best player ever
- Four of the top five players in women’s pool are Chinese, with more tournaments and richer prize money on offer than snooker
- Snooker chief Jason Ferguson says the skills acquired playing snooker gives the code-hoppers an advantage in nine-ball

England’s Reanne Evans strengthened her status as the greatest women’s player ever, even as a posse of world-class Chinese billiards stars stay away from snooker because they are making more money on the global pool circuit.
Evans, 33, beat Thailand’s 19-year-old star Nutcharut Wongharuthai 6-3 in the women’s world championship final in Bangkok on Sunday for her 12th title, with Hong Kong’s defending three-time champion Ng On-yee losing to the Thai in the quarter-finals.
While Evans, Ng and “Mink” continue to dominate the women’s series, a host of top Chinese players – many of them former snooker players – are getting rich playing pool.
“There are plenty of very good Chinese women’s players,” said Hong Kong coach Wayne Griffiths. “But they are all playing pool because there is more money in that sport.
“If they were to switch to snooker, they would be competitive enough to win.”