VM - Kvalifikation 2024 04/08 13:30 7 Adam Duffy v Mink Nutcharut 10-5
Welsh Open - Kvalifikation 2024 01/25 10:00 7 Mink Nutcharut v Andrew Pagett 2-4
World Open - Kvalifikation 2024 01/22 10:00 7 Tian Pengfei v Mink Nutcharut 5-1
German Masters - Kvalifikation 2024 12/21 14:30 7 Hossein Vafaei v Mink Nutcharut 5-0
Snooker Shoot-Out 2023 12/07 21:25 7 Anthony Hamilton v Mink Nutcharut 1-0
UK Championship - Kvalifikation 2023 11/19 14:30 8 Michael White v Mink Nutcharut 6-5
UK Championship - Kvalifikation 2023 11/18 09:30 7 Adam Duffy v Mink Nutcharut 3-6
Scottish Open - Kvalifikation 2023 10/31 10:00 7 Mink Nutcharut v Xu Si 0-4
Northern Ireland Open - Kvalifikation 2023 10/20 09:00 7 Mink Nutcharut v Michael White 2-4
International Championship - Kvalifikation 2023 09/18 13:30 7 Ryan Day v Mink Nutcharut 6-1
English Open - Kvalifikation 2023 09/07 09:00 7 Mink Nutcharut v Cao Yupeng 0-4
Wuhan Open Qualifiers 09/03 09:00 7 Chris Wakelin v Mink Nutcharut 5-2
British Open - Kvalifikation 2023 08/17 09:00 7 Mohamed Ibrahim v Mink Nutcharut 4-3
European Masters Kvalifikation 2023 07/26 09:00 7 Pang Junxu v Mink Nutcharut 5-1
Championship League Snooker 07/14 17:50 5 Mink Nutcharut v Hai Long Ma 2-2
Championship League Snooker 07/14 14:30 3 Gary Wilson v Mink Nutcharut 2-2
Championship League Snooker 07/14 12:25 2 John Astley v Mink Nutcharut 3-1
VM - Kvalifikation 2023 04/04 09:00 7 Dechawat Poomjaeng v Mink Nutcharut 10-7
WST Classic 2023 03/19 10:00 7 Robert Milkins v Mink Nutcharut 4-2
Six Red VM 2023 03/07 06:30 - Stephen Maguire v Mink Nutcharut 5-0
Six Red VM 2023 03/06 09:00 - Ding Junhui v Mink Nutcharut 5-2
Six Red VM 2023 03/06 04:00 - Zhang Anda v Mink Nutcharut 5-2
Snooker Shoot-Out 2023 01/25 19:40 7 Robbie Williams v Nutcharut Wongharuthai 1-0
Welsh Open - Kvalifikation 2023 01/12 13:00 7 Mink Nutcharut v Sam Craigie 1-4
German Masters - Kvalifikation 2023 11/21 10:00 7 Rod Lawler v Mink Nutcharut 5-0
UK Championship Qualifiers 2022 11/05 14:30 7 Mink Nutcharut v Fergal O'Brien 0-6
Champion of Champions 2022 11/03 14:35 7 Zhao Xintong v Mink Nutcharut 4-2
English Open - Kvalifikation 2022 10/27 09:00 8 Chen Zifan v Mink Nutcharut 4-3
Northern Ireland Open 2022 10/17 12:00 9 Xiao Guodong v Mink Nutcharut 4-0
Scottish Open - Kvalifikation 2022 10/12 12:00 7 Noppon Saengkham v Mink Nutcharut 4-1

Wikipedia - Mink Nutcharut

Nutcharut Wongharuthai (Thai: ณัชชารัตน์ วงศ์หฤทัย, RTGS: natcharat wongharuethai; born 7 November 1999), better known as Mink Nutcharut, is a Thai snooker player who competes on both the professional World Snooker Tour and the World Women's Snooker Tour. She is the only woman known to have made a maximum break, having achieved the feat during a practice match in March 2019. She is, as of 2024, ranked number one in the world women's snooker rankings.

Mink was World Women's Under-21 Champion in 2018, was runner-up to Reanne Evans in the 2019 World Women's Snooker Championship, and won her first ranking title at the 2019 Australian Women's Open. She won the 2022 World Women's Snooker Championship, defeating Wendy Jans 6–5 on the final black to become the tournament's first Thai winner.

As world women's champion, Mink earned a two-year card to compete on the professional tour, beginning in the 2022–23 snooker season. She and Neil Robertson won the 2022 World Mixed Doubles championship, defeating Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna in the final.

History

In 2018 she won the World Women's Under-21 Championship. In 2019 she beat defending champion Ng On-yee in the quarter-final during her run to the World Women's Snooker Championship final, where she was beaten by 12-time champion Reanne Evans.

In March 2019 she made a 147 break during a practice session, which was the first and only known maximum break achieved by a female player.

Mink was one of four women to be selected for the Women's Tour Championship to be held at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

She won the 2019 International Billiards and Snooker Federation World Women's 6 Reds Championship, beating Amee Kamani 4–2 in the final.

At the Australian Women's Open in 2019, Mink and Ng On-yee were the only players to complete their qualifying groups without losing a frame. Mink then progressed to the final, still without losing a frame, registering wins over Kimberly Cullen 3–0, Carlie Tait 3–0 and Jaique Ip 4–0 to reach the final, against Ng. Mink won the final 4–2, gaining her first ranking tournament win.

At the 2022 World Women's Snooker Championship, Mink faced three-time champion Ng On Yee in the quarter-finals. Although Mink took a 3–0 lead, Ng came back to force a deciding frame, but Mink won the match 4–3 on the final black. She defeated Rebecca Kenna 5–1 in the semi-finals before facing Wendy Jans in the final. Although Mink took an initial 2–1 lead, Jans won four of the next five to lead 5–3. Mink then won the next two to force a deciding frame, in which the title was decided on the final black ball. Jans missed the black into the yellow pocket, leaving it over the middle, allowing Mink to clinch her first women's world title. Mink's victory gave her a two-year professional tour card, allowing her to join Evans and Ng on the main professional tour the following season.

At the 2022 World Mixed Doubles championship, the first staging of the tournament since 1991, Mink and Neil Robertson defeated Kenna and Mark Selby 4–2 in the final. They both received £30,000 for winning the title, the biggest prize of her career to date.