Will Britain Ever Produce a 9 Ball World Champion?
Will the start of the WPC only two days away the question is
already being asked. Can the UK ever produce a 9 Ball World
Champion?
Although for some time the UK has had many talented players none
of them have ever really stepped forward and put the UK on the 9
ball map. What I mean by this is winning titles on the world
stage. Steve Knight did it in the 90's with his win in the World
Pool Masters and you would have thought that this would have
brought in more sponsorship and media awareness for the game,
but it did not have that effect. Other than Steve Knight the
only other player to win a tournament of note is Lee Chenman
when this year he won the Weert Open in the Netherlands. But
taking nothing away from him in what was a fantastic result,
this tournament was not world class, it is just a club
tournament with some world names thrown in.
What does the UK need to create a world champion? Many people
already agree that we make the best cueists in the world but the
majority of them play snooker as it is far more lucrative. So
the first thing is more sponsorship and therefore bigger prize
funds. With sexy looking prize money you will then attract
better players which in turn means that the standard in this
country will escalate.
The next thing is support from the professional body, the BPPPA
have done a wonderful job in promoting the game in the 2 years
that they have been the governing body, but in my opinion enough
is not being done to encourage players to take that next step. A
professional sporting body should have a referee programme, it
should also have a youth policy and a collection of National
coaches that work with the players that have been identified as
the best. These players should take part in training camps to
focus them for an assault on the world stage. Why not have a
national cue sports academy? With this in place the UK would
then produce no end of talent that can compete on the world
stage. I am not trying to take anything away from Daryl Peach or
Imran Majid who have done a stellar job overseas, it is just
that they haven't quite gone that stage further and won a
Eurotour or other international event.
The next thing is to get it on terrestrial TV. Tournaments
should be made to look glamorous and allowed to filter into a
mass market, this is the only way of making it grow. Players
like I have mentioned above should be turned into stars to
enable a new crop of youngters to participate in the game and
become a future champion.
Players should be given help with expenses from the professional
bodies to help fund a trip to the World Championships. Why make
a player struggle to make the trip or even pull out because they
cannot fund the trip themselves? As a nation we should be proud
of these players and support them to reach their own goals,
these players only further enhance and promote the game of
9-ball. Surely this is a good advertisement for the UK?
In order to succeed the UK needs one ranking list, it should be
an elite list of around 48 players with promotion and relegation
between the elite and the next level. This will increase
standards as players will not want to lose a place in the elite
and on the other hand players in the lower level will be
striving to reach the elite. With a small investment from
sponsors this is possible. The elite group should have entry
fees of