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World Champion. Elite Competitor. WBSN Ambassador

Jessica Woods

Jessica Woods is one of Australia’s most accomplished and respected women’s cueists, with a career that spans more than a decade across both national and international competition.

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Early Career and World Title

Jessica first emerged on the international stage in 2014, competing on the World Women’s Snooker Tour and representing Australia against some of the best players in the world. From the outset, she demonstrated a natural ability for the game, combined with a determination to continually improve and compete at the highest level.

In that same year, Jessica achieved one of the most significant milestones of her career, winning the 2014 IBSF World Under-21 Snooker Championship, earning her status as a World Champion. This outstanding achievement firmly established her as one of Australia’s leading young talents on the international stage.

In her early career, Jessica also made a strong impact by reaching the semi-finals of the World Women’s Under-21 Championship, further highlighting her potential as one of Australia’s leading developing players at the time.

International Career

Her progression through the international ranks was steady and impressive, culminating in a standout performance at the Australian Women’s Open (2018), where she reached her first ranking event final. This result marked a significant milestone in her career and confirmed her ability to compete deep into major tournaments.

Jessica has since gone on to represent Australia on multiple occasions at the World Women’s Snooker Championship, where she has produced a number of strong performances, including taking frames from reigning and former world champions — a clear indication of her ability to challenge at the highest level of the sport.

A particularly notable achievement in her career is compiling a century break, placing her among a very select group of women worldwide to have reached this benchmark in competition. This achievement reflects not only her scoring power but also her technical precision and composure under pressure.

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Domestic Success and Versatility

Domestically, Jessica has been a consistent force within Australian women’s snooker, claiming multiple titles across state and national events over a number of years. She has also achieved a career-high world ranking inside the top 15, reinforcing her position as one of Australia’s leading players on the international stage.

 

In 2025, Jessica further demonstrated her versatility and all-round cue sports ability by winning the Australian Women’s Billiards Championship — an outstanding achievement, particularly given that billiards is not her primary discipline. This result highlights her adaptability, skill set, and deep understanding of cue sports at a high level.

Contribution to the Game

Beyond her achievements on the table, Jessica is deeply committed to the development of the game.

 

She holds coaching qualifications and has contributed to player development through sharing her knowledge and experience with others. Her passion for growing the sport, particularly for women and girls in Australia, aligns strongly with the vision of WBSN.

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WBSN Snooker Ambassador

As a WBSN Snooker Ambassador, Jessica brings not only an impressive playing record, but also professionalism, experience, and a genuine commitment to the future of the sport.

Her journey reflects resilience, dedication, and a willingness to continually evolve — qualities that make her an outstanding representative of what WBSN stands for.

Looking Ahead

Jessica Woods is not only one of Australia’s leading players, but also an important part of the next chapter of women’s cue sports.

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