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Ken Doherty's absence from the tournament highlights the decline of Irish snooker.
What happened?
Mark Allen leads Kyren Wilson and Neil Robertson secures a place in the World Snooker Championship last-16, but Ken Doherty's absence is telling.
The focus on individual player absences ignores the overall growth and diversity of snooker talent globally.
Irish snooker faces the risk of losing relevance if it cannot produce competitive players for major tournaments.
Media coverage tends to highlight established stars, often overlooking emerging talents from less prominent regions.
Without a pipeline of new Irish players rising through the ranks, the sport risks losing its cultural significance and fan base in Ireland.
Irish snooker will need to invest more in youth development programs to regain prominence on the global stage.
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The emphasis on individual success stories can overshadow systemic issues in developing snooker talent across different countries.
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