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Latest Snooker News - July 3, 2025

Updated: Jul 17

Welcome to the latest issue of the Snooker247 Newsletter! In this edition, we cover the most exciting moments from recent matches, behind-the-scenes updates, and upcoming tournaments you won’t want to miss.


Snooker News July 3


  • Winners in African snooker

  • 🏆Channel Islands Snooker Championship

  • Women's Snooker Update


Hareedy Wins in Africa


Mahmoud El Hareedy has secured professional snooker status by winning the 2025 All Africa Snooker Championship. This victory earned him the prestigious title and a spot on the World Snooker Tour. This marks a significant milestone in his career.


El Hareedy's triumph highlights the growing prominence of African talent in the global snooker arena. The All Africa Snooker Championship, established in 1993, is the continent's premier amateur event. It often serves as a gateway for players aspiring to compete professionally.


El Hareedy's achievement showcases the increasing competitiveness and skill development within African snooker. His success serves as an inspiration to many aspiring players in the continent.


Canavan Wins in the Channel Islands


Jersey's Aaron Canavan has extended his dominance in Channel Islands snooker by winning the 2025 Channel Islands Snooker Championship. He defeated Guernsey's Paul Le Sauvage 5-0 in the final. This victory marks his fourth consecutive title in this prestigious event.


Canavan's consistent performance underscores his status as a leading figure in regional snooker. His skill and commitment to the sport are evident in his performances. This victory adds to his impressive record in the Channel Islands Snooker Championship, solidifying his legacy in the sport.


Upcoming Challenges


The rise of new talents in regional snooker presents fresh challenges for established players like Canavan. In the upcoming season, he will need to maintain his high level of performance. Rivals will be eager to dethrone him from his top position.


Insights into Regional Snooker


The Channel Islands have become a hotbed for snooker talent. Players here train rigorously and participate in numerous competitions. This creates a competitive atmosphere that is beneficial for player development.


Young players such as Paul Le Sauvage are quickly making a name for themselves. As the level of competition rises, established players must adapt to stay at the top.


Evans’ Perfect Start


Reanne Evans has started the 2025–26 season with two impressive victories. First, she had a narrow 5–4 win over David Lilley, highlighted by a decisive 61 break. This victory secured her spot at the Wuhan Open.


Following that, Evans defeated 16-year-old tour rookie Lan Yuhao 4–1. She compiled breaks of 53 and 88, which helped her qualify for the British Open final stages in Cheltenham this September. These performances underscore her continued dominance in women's snooker.


Celebrating Women's Snooker


Women's snooker has seen considerable growth in recent years. More tournaments, increased visibility, and rising participation rates are good signs for the sport. Reanne Evans, as one of its leading figures, plays a vital role in elevating the profile of women's snooker.


A New Era for Female Players


As more female players enter the snooker scene, the competition continues to heat up. This shift brings exciting prospects for future tournaments. Fans can anticipate thrilling matches as new talents rise through the ranks.


The Road Ahead


Players like Evans are paving the way for future generations. Their performances inspire many young girls to take up the sport. The visibility of female players has also improved, attracting more fans to women's snooker events.


🔗 Originally Published On July 3


This issue was first published on July 3 via our *Snooker247 Beehiiv Newsletter. Subscribe to get the latest straight to your inbox: **https://www.snooker247.com/snooker-newsletter

Overall, the world of snooker is filled with exciting developments. From the rising stars making their mark in Africa to the seasoned champions in the Channel Islands and women's snooker, fans have much to watch for. Stay tuned for more updates as we cover this thrilling season.

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