Eden Resources to Sponsor Two Ladies Snooker Tournaments
June 21, 2013
Eden Resources, a Singapore-based company that organises seminars, events and training, will back two tournaments on the World Ladies Billiards & Snooker Association circuit next season to the tune of £5,000.
Eden, which also promotes the pursuit of excellence in sport, currently sponsors Hannah Jones – the 16-year-old World Ladies Junior Champion, who guested on the Snooker Legends tour – and Belgium star Wendy Jans, the women’s European champion.
Boss Chris Chuah explained that he was “personally inspired” by players like Mandy Fisher, Stacey Hillyard and Allison Fisher who “were as good as the men” during the golden age of the women’s game.
“I hope that this humble sponsorship will go some way towards raising the profile of the ladies’ game and encourage more women players to take up the sport,” he said.
“The reason why we are sponsoring WLBSA is to hopefully inspire other companies to do likewise for women’s snooker, which certainly deserves greater recognition and support.
“Reanne’s entry into the Wuxi is a big step for ladies’ snooker and the timing of our sponsorship could not have been more opportune.
“Eden is prepared to renew sponsorship for two years for the same amount if we can get 32 participants for each event.”
The WLBSA will run eight snooker ranking tournaments and a billiards event next season. Eden is sponsoring the Masters and the World Championships.
The Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds, will host the World Championships next Easter and have promised £2,000 for each of the next three years.
WLBSA founder and chairman, Mandy Fisher, said: “It’s wonderful news that Eden Resources have chosen to sponsor ladies’ snooker and that the Northern Snooker Centre have added substantial sponsorship to make the World Championships a fantastic event.
“Reanne’s success in qualifying for China is perfect timing for a bright future for the ladies game.”
WLBSA secretary and treasurer Vicky Carter said: “It’s great for ladies’ snooker that Eden Resources have offered us their support and backing.
“With their help, and Reanne’s recent publicity, we hope to get ladies’ snooker back to where it used to be.”
The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association is keen to “build on the current momentum” and see more women compete on the pro-circuit.
Its chairman, Jason Ferguson, explained: “We’re doing all we can to assist the resurgence of the women’s game.
“Hopefully, initiatives like Ladies Day at the World Championship and the CueZone Into Schools programme will help get more women playing snooker and in years to come we could see them competing on the professional tour.
“It was a fantastic achievement from Reanne Evans to qualify for the Wuxi Classic and hopefully by working together with Mandy Fisher and the WLBSA we can build on the current momentum.”