Snooker Players Demand Abolition of Key Rule: Why It Frustrates Players.
Changes in Snooker Rules
According to The Sun: Ronnie O'Sullivan and many of his opponents are keen to abolish a rule they consider outdated. The seven-time world champion expressed his opinion on an update to the snooker rules, which, in his view, would be a reasonable change. O'Sullivan supports the views of other well-known players, including Neil Robertson, Kyren Wilson, Mark Selby, and Shaun Murphy. All five athletes share a common position on this issue.
"I think this rule should be abolished," said O'Sullivan.
Players believe that the current rule hinders the development of the game and reduces its entertainment value. They plan to unite their efforts to convey this idea to the organizers of snooker tournaments.
The current snooker rules, which cause dissatisfaction among leading players, could affect the format of prestigious competitions. The proposal for changes could be an important step towards improving the game and enhancing the experience for players and viewers.
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