Nationality
HKG
Date Of Birth
17 Nov 1990
(34 Years)
Turned Pro
2021
Current World Ranking
#119
CAREER STATS
Triple Crown Titles
0
Ranking Titles
0
Ranking Finals
0
147s
0
TRIPLE CROWNS
SEASON STATS
Tournaments Won
0
Points Scored
2589
Average Shot Time
24.2
Breaks 50+
8
Breaks 100+
2
Highest Break This Season
137
147s
0
Bio
One of only five players to have won the World Women’s Snooker Championship on three or more occasions, Ng is one of the most successful sporting figures to have emerged from Hong Kong. An outstanding ambassador for snooker throughout her career, she was named 'Best of the Best' at the Hong Kong Sports Stars Awards in 2016 and 2018. One of the best women's players of all time and one of only six to win at least 20 world ranking titles, she has also had some notable victories on the pro circuit. Ng goes into the 2025/26 season with a new two-year tour card.
Career History
Year | Description |
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2012 | Wins her first women's ranking event at the Northern Championship. |
2015 | Wins the World Women's Championship for the first time, beating Reanne Evans 4-2 in the semi-finals then Emma Bonney 6-2 in the final. Becomes the first Asian player to lift the trophy. |
2017 | Captures her second World Women's title, beating India’s Vidya Pillai 6-5 on the final pink of a dramatic final. |
2018 | Wins the world title again, without losing a single frame, and also becomes women's world number one. Makes a break of 139 at the Australian Open, her highest break in competition. |
2021 | Qualifies for the World Snooker Tour for the first time and turns professional. |
2022 | Beats Wu Yize 4-2 in the first round of the Welsh Open. Also scores wins over Ken Doherty and Jenson Kendrick in ranking events. |
2025 | Regains her place on the World Snooker Tour. |