Allison Fisher beat Karen Corr 8–2 in the final to win the title, and made a championship record break of 103 in the qualifying rounds.
The competition was promoted by Barry Hearn's Matchroom organisation and sponsored by Trusthouse Forte with total prize fund of £40,000.
[2] The quarter-finals onwards were played at the Hyde Park Hotel in London, and received television coverage on the European satellite channel Screensport.
In the other semi-final, Fisher beat Stacey Hillyard 5–2 in a match where both players made numerous errors.
[6][3] As champion, Fisher received an invitation to compete in the 1992 Matchroom League,[3] which, like the women's world championship had been, was sponsored by Trusthouse Forte and promoted by Barry Hearn.