Karen Corr - Titles and Achievements

Titles and Achievements

1990-1991

  • World Snooker Champion
  • Mita/Sky World Masters - women's singles Champion

1995-1996

  • World Snooker Champion

1997

  • World English Billiards Champion
  • World Snooker Champion

1998

  • N.E. Woman’s Tour Player of the Year
  • World English Billiards Champion
  • European Snooker Champion

1999

  • Billiard Digest Magazine's Rookie of the Year
  • N.E. Woman’s Tour Player of the Year
  • World English Billiards Champion

2000

  • 2000 WPBA Los Angeles Open
  • 2000 WPBA Baltimore Shootout
  • 2000 WPBA Players Championship
  • 2000 Northeast Women's Tour Pennsylvania State 9-Ball Championship

2001

  • 2001 WPBA National 9-Ball Championship
  • 2001 WPBA Midwest Classic
  • 2001 WPBA WPBA Fall Classic
  • 2001 WPBA Carolina Classic
  • 2001 WPBA Spring Classic
  • 2001 WPBA Players Championship
  • 2001 NEWT Tour Ladies' New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship
  • 2001 Women's New York State 9-Ball Championship
  • 2001 Pennsylvania State Ladies 9-Ball Championship

2002

  • 2002 WPBA 9-Ball Championship
  • 2002 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship
  • 2002 WPBA Spring Classic
  • 2002 Women's New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship

2003

  • 2003 WPBA Canadian Classic
  • 2003 WPBA U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship
  • 2003 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship
  • 2003 Women's Pro Player Championship
  • 2003 Women's Maryland State 9-Ball Championship
  • 2003 Women's New Jersey State 9-Ball Championship
  • 2003 Women's New York State 9-Ball Championship

2004

  • 2004 WPBA National 9-Ball Championship
  • 2004 WPBA BCA 9-Ball Championship

2005

  • 2005 WPBA Florida Classic

2006

  • 2006 WPBA Midwest Classic
  • 2006 WPBA Florida Classic
  • 2006 WPBA Carolina Women's Billiards Classic

2007

  • 2007 Pool & Billiard Magazine Fans' Top 20 Favorite Players, #5

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