Baipat Siripaporn was the defending champion, having defeated Bai Yulu 6–3 in the 2023 final,[5] but she lost 0–4 to Reanne Evans in the last 16.
She became the fourth Asian player to win the women's world title—following Hong Kong's Ng On-yee and Thailand's Mink and Baipat—and the first winner from mainland China.
[13][14] Tessa Davidson won her second Seniors world title, beating Han Fang 3–1 in the final.
[15][14] The Women's Professional Snooker Championship was held ten times between 1934 and 1950, with no tournaments staged between 1941 and 1947.
[17][18] English player Reanne Evans holds the record for the most wins, having won 12 titles, including ten consecutive victories from 2005 to 2014.
The nine group runners-up and the best five third-placed players played a preliminary round for the seven remaining places.
[21] The audience peak in China was 300,000 via a streaming platform, and the cumulative viewing figure for the country was 175.4 million.
The nine group runners-up and the best five third-placed players contested a preliminary round for the seven remaining places.