[5][6] In 2001, she won four successive tournaments in the ladies' divisions – the British Open, Belgian Open, LG Cup titles and the UK Championship,[7] and extended her winning streak to ten successive tournaments when she won the LG Cup in October 2002.
[8] She has reached the final of every European Ladies' Championship, losing just once to former West Yorkshire (Batley) champion Shakeel Kamal.
[9] She chose to switch to pool and moved to the United States to play on the Women's Professional Billiard Association (WPBA Tour),[10] joining fellow former women's snooker players Allison Fisher and Karen Corr.
She was the nominated coach for the world's largest Amateur Pool league, the APA to teach and improve the players from the State of North Carolina.
Fisher was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2024 New Year Honours for services to sport.