Welsh Open Qualifiers 2025 | 02/05 10:00 | 7 | Andrew Pagett vs Nutcharut Wongharuthai | View |
World Open Qualifiers 2025 | 12/20 10:00 | 7 | Aaron Hill v Mink Nutcharut | 5-0 | |
German Masters Qualifiers 2025 | 12/16 10:00 | 7 | Gong Chenzhi v Mink Nutcharut | 5-3 | |
Snooker Shoot-Out 2024 | 12/05 14:00 | 7 | Mink Nutcharut v Liam Graham | 0-1 | |
UK Championship Qualifiers 2024 | 11/16 19:30 | 7 | Mink Nutcharut v Hatem Yassen | 0-6 | |
International Championship Quals 2024 | 11/03 06:50 | 7 | Ronnie O'Sullivan v Mink Nutcharut | 6-3 | |
Scottish Open Qualifiers 2024 | 10/28 13:00 | 7 | Stuart Carrington v Mink Nutcharut | 4-1 | |
Northern Ireland Open Qualifier 2024 | 09/28 09:00 | 7 | Liam Pullen v Mink Nutcharut | 4-1 | |
English Open Qualifers 2024 | 09/16 09:00 | 8 | Ricky Walden v Mink Nutcharut | 4-0 | |
English Open Qualifers 2024 | 09/12 08:00 | 7 | Reanne Evans v Mink Nutcharut | 2-4 | |
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 | 08/31 11:00 | 8 | Anthony Hamilton v Mink Nutcharut | 4-2 | |
Saudi Masters Qualifiers 2024 | 08/30 14:05 | 7 | Mink Nutcharut v Kusai Hamed Sharif | 4-1 | |
British Open Qualifiers 2024 | 07/31 12:00 | 7 | Mink Nutcharut v Liam Graham | 1-4 |
Nutcharut Wongharuthai (Thai: ณัชชารัตน์ วงศ์หฤทัย, RTGS: natcharat wongharuethai; born 7 November 1999), better known as Mink Nutcharut, is a Thai snooker player who competes on both the professional World Snooker Tour and the World Women's Snooker Tour. She is the only woman known to have made a maximum break, having achieved the feat during a practice match in March 2019. She is, as of September 2024, number one in the world women's snooker rankings.
Nutcharut was World Women's Under-21 Champion in 2018, was runner-up to Reanne Evans in the 2019 World Women's Snooker Championship, and won the first of her seven ranking titles at the 2019 Australian Women's Open. She won the 2022 World Women's Snooker Championship, defeating Wendy Jans 6–5 on the final black to become the tournament's first Thai winner. She lost the 2024 final in the deciding frame against Bai Yulu.
As world women's champion, Nutcharut earned a two-year card to compete on the professional tour, beginning in the 2022–23 snooker season. She and Neil Robertson won the 2022 World Mixed Doubles championship, defeating Mark Selby and Rebecca Kenna in the final. As the top ranked player in World Women's snooker at the end of 2023–24, Nutcharut gained a new tour card for the two years starting with the 2024–25 snooker season.