Mink Nutcharut
Mink
Nutcharut

Nationality

THA

Date Of Birth

07 Nov 1999

(25 Years)

Turned Pro

2022

Last Tournament Win

2022 World Mixed Doubles

Current World Ranking

#119

CAREER STATS

Triple Crown Titles

0

Ranking Titles

0

Ranking Finals

0

147s

0

TRIPLE CROWNS

X0
X0
X0

SEASON STATS

11% Wins / Matches 2 / 19

Tournaments Won

0

Points Scored

4067

Average Shot Time

29.7

Breaks 50+

5

Breaks 100+

0

Highest Break This Season

72

147s

0

Bio

As a teenager on the thriving Bangkok snooker scene in 2019, Nutcharut was the first female ever known to make a 147 in a practice match. The same year she was World Women’s Championship runner up, and in 2022 she defeated Belgium’s Wendy Jans on the last black to lift the title for the first time. Mink later joined Neil Robertson in winning the World Mixed Doubles, during a rookie season which also saw her qualify for the Northern Ireland Open with victory over Mitchell Mann. She defeated Adam Duffy in 2023 UK Championship qualifying, before falling to Michael White on the final pink.

Career History

Year Description
2018 Wins the World Women’s Under-21 Championship.
2019 Reaches the semi-finals of the World Women’s Championship before losing to Reanne Evans. Wins her first title at the Australian Women’s Open with a 4-2 victory against Ng On Yee in the final. Becomes the first woman to make a verified 147 break during a practice match against Waratthanun Sukritthanes at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Thailand.
2022 Wins the Women’s British Open. Reaches the quarter-finals of a Q Tour event, beating five male players including former pros Daniel Wells and Billy Castle. Achieves her snooker dream by becoming the 13th player to win the World Women’s Snooker Championship. Beats Wendy Jans 6-5 in a thrilling final in Sheffield to become the first new winner of the tournament since 2015. The title also ensured that she would join the professional World Snooker Tour from the start of the 2022/23 season, with the WWS Tour having become an official qualification pathway to the main circuit. Wins the new World Mixed Doubles, playing alongside Neil Robertson. The event showcased snooker’s inclusivity as a sport as men and women played as pairs. They beat Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna in the final. Beats Mitchell Mann to reach the last 64 of the Northern Ireland Open.
2023 Beats Adam Duffy 6-3 in the first qualifying round of the UK Championship, then takes a 5-2 lead over Michael White only to lose 6-5.