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    England's top women snooker players return to the table

    Like most sports, women's snooker ground to a halt when the coronavirus pandemic struck but after an 18-month break, England's top competitors are back on the baize.

    Twenty of the country's best players took to the tables for the English Women's Open at the Northern Snooker Centre in Leeds.

    For some, it was a chance to play the game they love again for the first time in more than a year, while for others it was a chance to be reunited with their "snooker family".

    Five of the stars spoke to the BBC about being back on the circuit.

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    On Sunday, Rebecca Kenna defeated Mary Talbot-Deegan 3-1 to win the English Women's Open.

    "It is so good to be back playing with the ladies again," said Mrs Kenna, who is ranked fourth in the world in the women's game.

    The 32-year-old runs a shop that sells cues and sports goods in Keighley, West Yorkshire.

    "We had to shut over lockdown so I had to think of ways to practice and keep my arm going," she said.

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    "Great news for snooker fans! �� It’s inspiring to see England’s top women snooker players making a comeback. Their skill, dedication, and passion for the sport continue to raise the bar and inspire the next generation of players. Can’t wait to see some thrilling matches ahead!"

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    It’s wonderful to see women’s snooker making a strong return after such a long and challenging break. The English Women’s Open not only marks a revival of competition but also the rekindling of a close-knit community that clearly shares a deep passion for the sport.

    Events like this are vital for restoring momentum, inspiring new players, and recognising the incredible talent across the women’s circuit. The resilience and enthusiasm these athletes have shown after an 18-month hiatus truly highlight their dedication. Here’s hoping this signals a sustained revival for women’s cue sports in England — stronger, more visible, and more celebrated than ever.

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    It’s great to see England’s top women snooker players back at the table. Their return brings renewed energy to the sport and inspires the next generation. Competitive, focused, and determined, they continue to raise the standard of women’s snooker nationwide.

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