Onyee Ng Shatters Female Highest Break Record in World Snooker Tour Event
Unprecedented 137 Break at English Open Sets New Benchmark
During the English Open in Brentwood, Essex, onyee Ng made history by achieving a break of 137 points-the highest ever recorded by a female competitor in a World Snooker tour event. This remarkable accomplishment eclipsed Alison Fisher’s long-standing record of 133, which had stood since the 1992 Dubai Classic.

A Trailblazing Career and Recent Milestones
The Hong Kong-born cueist’s standout performance at the English Open follows an earlier breakthrough this season when she became the first woman too advance to the last 32 stage of a ranking event during the Championship League. Although her run ended with a 4-2 loss to Liam Highfield in Brentwood, Ng’s achievements continue to raise the profile of women in professional snooker.
Women Elevating Their Game on Snooker’s Global Stage
While Onyee Ng now holds this prestigious competitive record, it is indeed critically important to highlight that Mink Nutcharut remains the only woman to have compiled a maximum 147 break-accomplished during practice sessions back in 2019. These milestones underscore an increasing female presence and growing competitiveness within professional snooker circuits worldwide.
This Season’s Competitive Highlights So Far
The English Open marked the fourth ranking tournament of this season’s calendar. Earlier events featured Stephen Maguire clinching victory at the Championship League; Neil Robertson edging out Ronnie O’Sullivan with an intense 10-9 finish at the Saudi Arabia Masters; and Xiao Guodong successfully defending his Wuhan Open crown.
Key Upcoming Tournaments on Snooker’s Calendar
- UK championship: set for November 29 through December 7 in york; one of snooker’s esteemed Triple crown competitions attracting elite players worldwide.
- The Masters: Scheduled from January 11 to January 18 at Alexandra Palace; renowned for showcasing top-tier talent and fierce competition.
- World Snooker Championship: Taking place April 18 through May 4 in Sheffield; widely regarded as snooker’s most prestigious title and ultimate test for professionals.
“Onyee Ng’s achievement highlights expanding diversity and rising standards among women competing professionally.”
This evolving landscape within world snooker not only intensifies competition but also inspires aspiring players across continents. As records continue falling and fresh talents emerge consistently, enthusiasts can look forward to thrilling developments ahead for both men’s and women’s divisions alike.




