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Onyee Ng makes highest break by woman in World Snooker Tour event after 137 at English Open in Essex

Onyee Ng makes highest break by a woman in a World Snooker Tour event with 137 at English Open in Brentwood; Hong Kong player also made history earlier in the season with run to last 32 of Championship League; English Open is fourth ranking event of the snooker campaign

Last Updated: 12/09/25 7:08am

Onyee Ng's break of 137 eclipsed the 133 Alison Fisher recorded in the 1992 Dubai Classic
Onyee Ng's break of 137 eclipsed the 133 Alison Fisher recorded in the 1992 Dubai Classic

Onyee Ng made the highest break by a woman in a World Snooker Tour event with a 137 at the English Open in Essex.

The Hong Kong player's break trumped the 133 Alison Fisher recorded in the 1992 Dubai Classic.

Ng went on to lose 4-2 to Liam Highfield in Brentwood.

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Earlier this season, the 34-year-old became the first woman to reach the last 32 of a ranking event, at the Championship League.

According to the World Snooker Tour, Mink Nutcharut is the only woman to make a 147 during a practice match, doing so in 2019.

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The English Open is the fourth ranking event of the season with Stephen Maguire winning the Championship League, Neil Roberston edging Ronnie O'Sullivan 10-9 to triumph at the Saudi Arabia Masters and Xiao Guodong retaining the Wuhan Open title.

The first 'Triple Crown' event of the campaign - the UK Championship - runs from November 29 to December 7 in York, followed by The Masters at Alexandra Palace from January 11 and 18 and then the World Championship in Sheffield from April 18 to May 4.

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