Kacper Filipiak, the Polish lad who won last years European Under 21 Snooker Championship has dropped off the main tour after losing all of his qualifying matches, winning only 4 frames in the process, also playing in 10 PTC's again without winning a match. He's only 17 but it must be completely demoralising and it's going to leave scars that he'd do very well to overcome. Obviously he was completely unready for the pro ranks (but he's not going to turn it down is he?) so is it right for the W under 21 champ to get a definite place in the pro ranks if the gulf is this huge?
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Yes, a tough lesson. It started so well when he beat John Higgins in the team WC, maybe the others got aware, that he should be taken serious, hopefully it´s not a career killer, as we are in need of some good players from the european mainland.....its not called potting its called snooker. Quote: WildJONESEYE
"Its called snooker not potting" Quote: Rory McLeod
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Originally Posted by fateric View PostKacper Filipiak, the Polish lad who won last years European Under 21 Snooker Championship has dropped off the main tour after losing all of his qualifying matches, winning only 4 frames in the process, also playing in 10 PTC's again without winning a match. He's only 17 but it must be completely demoralising and it's going to leave scars that he'd do very well to overcome. Obviously he was completely unready for the pro ranks (but he's not going to turn it down is he?) so is it right for the W under 21 champ to get a definite place in the pro ranks if the gulf is this huge?
to contrast, Luca Brecel is just over 8 months older than him and he too had a pretty miserable first season as a pro, although Luca showed some promise towards the end (ie World Championship qualifiers and main event) so hopefully that will give Kacper some heart too ...
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Kacper has obvious quality and will have a bright future (eventually) but he was FAR TOO YOUNG and was thrown to the wolves. Hendry, Higgins etc were of a far better pedigree and this goes to show how good those guys really were at the same age. I don't think he should have a wild card. He needs a good grounding which top amateur play will give him, and enter the Q school next year.
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Originally Posted by screw-back View PostKacper has obvious quality and will have a bright future (eventually) but he was FAR TOO YOUNG and was thrown to the wolves. Hendry, Higgins etc were of a far better pedigree and this goes to show how good those guys really were at the same age. I don't think he should have a wild card. He needs a good grounding which top amateur play will give him, and enter the Q school next year.Goddess Of All Things Cue Sports And Winner Of The 2012 German Masters and World Open Fantasy Games and the overall 2011-12 Fantasy Game
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