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Kelly Fisher claimed her fifth world title in six years with a simple 4-1 victory over Lisa Quick
'I don't understand why they think it's okay to ditch the women,' added Fisher. 'Why not all stick together and go through the bad together. It seems that as long as the men's competition is okay that's what matters to the governing body. My choice now is to get a full-time job or go to America and play nine-ball pool like former world champion Allison Fisher chose to do.'
Kelly Fisher, the world No 1, took her third successive women's World Championship at the Crucible yesterday, beating Lisa Ingall, a part-time model in her first final, 4-1.[dead link]
Kelly Fisher won her fourth successive ranking tournament yesterday. Already holder of the British Open, Belgian Open and LG Cup titles, Fisher beat Lynette Horsburgh 4–1 to collect the UK Championship title in York
Explaining why she chose to come to the United States, Fisher said, 'I was playing snooker in the U.K., which prevented me from coming over earlier. I was dominating the ladies' circuit, then it collapsed over there. We were under the governing body of the men's division, and they pulled the plug on the funding'. With the thought of moving to the U.S. in the back of her mind for a while, Fisher saw it was time to seriously consider it, stating 'I thought I would have to get a regular job or make the move to America'.
Kelly Fisher, the women's world champion, extended her winning sequence to ten tournaments and 48 matches by beating Lynette Horsburgh 4-2 in the Ladies LG Cup final
Kelly Fisher claimed her fifth world title in six years with a simple 4-1 victory over Lisa Quick
Kelly Fisher won her fourth successive ranking tournament yesterday. Already holder of the British Open, Belgian Open and LG Cup titles, Fisher beat Lynette Horsburgh 4–1 to collect the UK Championship title in York
Kelly Fisher, the women's world champion, extended her winning sequence to ten tournaments and 48 matches by beating Lynette Horsburgh 4-2 in the Ladies LG Cup final
'I don't understand why they think it's okay to ditch the women,' added Fisher. 'Why not all stick together and go through the bad together. It seems that as long as the men's competition is okay that's what matters to the governing body. My choice now is to get a full-time job or go to America and play nine-ball pool like former world champion Allison Fisher chose to do.'
Explaining why she chose to come to the United States, Fisher said, 'I was playing snooker in the U.K., which prevented me from coming over earlier. I was dominating the ladies' circuit, then it collapsed over there. We were under the governing body of the men's division, and they pulled the plug on the funding'. With the thought of moving to the U.S. in the back of her mind for a while, Fisher saw it was time to seriously consider it, stating 'I thought I would have to get a regular job or make the move to America'.