Laura Evans (snooker player)

The following year, with a practice routine of playing around six hours a day, she started entering world ladies snooker events.

She stopped playing on the women's snooker circuit in 2003, following the effect of the tobacco sponsorship ban on the game.

In 2015 entered the Eden Masters, and defeated reigning world champion Ng On-yee on the way to reaching her first ranking event final.

[1][3] Evans and her playing partner Suzie Opacic were runners-up in the Women's Pairs Championship in both 2017 and 2018.

They won all three of their group stage matches but then lost in the quarter final to the "England A" team of Reanne Evans and Rebecca Kenna.