2009 IBSF World Snooker Championship – Women's

[1][2] Ng On-yee won the tournament by defeating Kathy Parashis 5–2 in the final.

Defending champion Reanne Evans did not participate as she could not raise the funds to travel from England to India for the event.

Ng and Parashis were both fourth-placed in their respective groups, and both recovered from 2–3 behind to defeat opponents in the semi-finals.

[4] When the score was 3–1, the organisers decided to conduct drug tests, which delayed the match for about 30 minutes.

[4] According to the report on Cue Sports India, Ng, who became the youngest International Billiards and Snooker Federation women's snooker champion, demonstrated "exceptional potting along with copy book safety"[2] Some players experienced stomach upsets.

Ng On-yee (pictured in 2017) defeated Kathy Parashis in the final.