Nationality
CHN
Date Of Birth
10 Jul 2003
(21 Years)
Turned Pro
2024
Current World Ranking
#116
CAREER STATS
Triple Crown Titles
0
Ranking Titles
0
Ranking Finals
0
147s
0
TRIPLE CROWNS
SEASON STATS
Tournaments Won
0
Points Scored
643
Average Shot Time
25.1
Breaks 50+
2
Breaks 100+
0
Highest Break This Season
80
147s
0
Bio
Having been recognised for several years as a fantastic talent in the women's game, Bai fulfilled that promise at the age of just 20 when she won the 2024 World Women’s Snooker Championship with a dramatic 6-5 victory over Mink Nutcharut in the final. That gave Bai a place on the World Snooker Tour and the chance to test herself against the best over two seasons. A year earlier, she reached the final of the same event and made a break of 127, the highest in the tournament's history. At the 2024 UK Championship she enjoyed a historic run to the fourth qualifying round.
Career History
Year | Description |
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2023 | Reaches the final of the World Women’s Snooker Championship, losing to Baipat Siripaporn. Her break of 127 during the group phase is the highest in the tournament's history. Wins her first women's ranking title, beating Reanne Evans in the final of the British Open. |
2024 | Becomes the 15th winner of the World Women’s Snooker Championship and the first from China, beating Mink Nutcharut 6-5 in the final. Also wins the world under-21 title. Wins three qualifying matches in the UK Championship, beating Farakh Ajaib, Jamie Jones and Scott Donaldson. Her run to the last 48 is the deepest ever by a woman in a Triple Crown event. Win a televised ranking event match for the first time at the Shoot Out. |
2025 | Voted Rookie of the Year at the end of her debut season. Retains the World Women's title, beating Mink Nutcharut 6-4 in the final. |