Belgian Bressel to Miss Scottish Open: Why the Former World Champion Withdrew from the Tournament.
Luke Bressel to Miss Important Tournament
According to The Sun: Luke Bressel will not be able to participate in an important tournament as he was unable to play in the qualifying match that took place on Friday. The former world snooker champion has rarely appeared at competitions over the past year. It currently looks like he will miss the Scottish Open in December, as he could not play his qualifying match against Stephen...
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Luke Bressel's absence from tournaments is caused by a number of circumstances that prevent him from showing his best game. This decision will certainly affect his chances in future competitions, as every tournament is an opportunity for the athlete to recover his former form and return to the leading positions.
The Scottish Open is a level of competition that gathers the best players, so his absence further underscores the importance of Bressel's recovery. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the big stage of snooker.
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