Williams postpones eye surgery: why the snooker legend fears intervention.
Fear of surgical intervention
According to The Sun: Mark Williams feels fear before the eye surgery, which could mean the end of his career in snooker. The 50-year-old master from Wales has previously admitted that 'every shot seems blurry', as his 'eyes are not what they used to be'. In June, he plans to undergo surgery to replace lenses to correct this issue. But then he...
'every shot seems blurry'
'eyes are not what they used to be'
Eye surgery for a professional athlete, especially in snooker, is critically important to maintain performance on the table. Williams, as one of the leading players, is trying to cope with his feelings, as the consequences could significantly affect his future in the sport. It is important that he receives proper support and medical advice before this vital step. The health and vision of an athlete are the foundation of his success in competitions.
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