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The Growth of Snooker Sports in Canada

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 For a variety of reasons, Canadian Cue Sports has seen a decline in recent years. The average age of a pool or snooker player is rising, and the number of high-profile tournaments is decreasing. There is currently no Canadian representation on the professional snooker tour, and no high-profile prospects are coming. The future appears gloomy as we have few opportunities for newcomers to participate. As a result, more opportunities to open up the sport, get players back into Pool Halls and Snooker Rooms, and rebuild the momentum required to participate in the snooker world championships in 2022 . Creating a bridge The Canadian Cue Sports Academy aim to bridge the gap between desire and ability to participate in brazil snooker . Because Canada has such a diverse population, many cultures are familiar with the pool and snooker. Most people recall the glory days of Canada's global presence in the 1980s and 1990s. People have already seen players dust off their cues and return to