2011 World Ladies Snooker Championship
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The 2011 World Ladies Snooker Championship was the 2011 edition of the World Women's Snooker Championship, first held in
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, and was played at the Pot Black Sports Bar, Bury St Edmonds, from 8 to 13 April. The tournament was won by Reanne Evans, who achieved her seventh consecutive world title by defeating
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5–1 in the final. It was Evans' 88th consecutive match win in women's snooker events. Evans received £1,000 prize money for her win. Bonney made the highest of the tournament, 67. There were four round-robin qualifying groups, each of five players, with the top two players in each group progressing into the knockout stage to play one of the top eight
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. Hannah Jones, aged 14, won the under-21 title for the fourth consecutive year in an event run alongside the main tournament.


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