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10 people were double-banned, and Chinese snooker was hit hard! Player ethics education is urgent!

10 people were double-banned, and Chinese snooker was hit hard! Player ethics education is urgent!

Beijing time on June 23, 2023, after 10 Chinese snooker players were banned for participating in match-fixing, the development of Chinese snooker can be described as having suffered a heavy blow. Fortunately, most players such as China's brother Ding Junhui and Hong Kong's Fu Jiajun resisted the temptation, which allowed them to continue playing on the snooker tour.

For the players who manipulated the game, they not only faced the ban of the World Taiwan Federation, but also ushered in the ban of the Chinese Taiwan Association. Moreover, the ban of the Chinese Taiwan Association is more severe than the ban of the World Taiwan Federation, and it is obvious that the Chinese Taiwan Association is also unrelenting in cracking down on the bad atmosphere of players, which will bring a new direction to the new stage of the development of China's snooker movement.

10 people were double-banned, and Chinese snooker was hit hard! Player ethics education is urgent!

The ban of Liang Wenbo and other players is purely a cocoon

In the development of world snooker, the emergence of Chinese brother Ding Junhui can be said to be crucial, and he has worked hard to establish a good image of Chinese players. However, the manipulation of matches by the players led by Liang Wenbo and Li on tour directly dealt a devastating blow to Ding's efforts.

You know, Ding Junhui is the first foreign player in snooker to achieve home status in England, and his behavior fully meets the definition of a gentleman. But his years of efforts have been overwhelmed by the bad behavior of players such as Liang Wenbo, and Chinese players have even been shouted out of the UK by fans.

Had it not been for an interview with Ding Junhui, the situation of the Chinese players would have been more passive. Therefore, now Liang Wenbo and Li Xing have been banned for life by the World Federation of Taiwan Compatriots and the Chinese Taiwan Association is purely cocooning, and other young players have also paid for their stupidity.

10 people were double-banned, and Chinese snooker was hit hard! Player ethics education is urgent!

The education of professional ethics of Chinese players has entered a new stage

After the final results of the incident involving 10 Chinese players in manipulating the game, the Chinese Taiwan Association also clarified its responsibilities, and they will also impose more restrictions on the behavior of players. The emergence of this situation also means that the professional ethics education of Chinese snooker players will enter a new stage, after all, it is directly related to the health and future prospects of Chinese snooker sports.

If any sport wants to develop healthily, it must be limited by perfect rules and regulations, and the efforts of the China Taiwan Association are now aimed at this goal. Compared with the previous ability-focused training, today's player development will tend to use the double standard of professional ethics and professional technical level to demand players.

After all, no matter how high the professional skill level of the player is, it is also necessary to limit the professional ethic, otherwise, the player is easy to make some mistakes in the game.

10 people were double-banned, and Chinese snooker was hit hard! Player ethics education is urgent!

The Chinese snooker movement has desperately needed to clean up the soil

In the World Snooker Tour, the top sixteen players in the world play a crucial role in the development of snooker. And if someone in the world's top sixteen has a problem, the severity of the problem will be very fatal.

Zhao Xintong and Yan Bingtao were both top 16 players in the world when they were banned, and after their ban, the motivation of Chinese players in the UK was also questioned, after all, they were the highest ranked players in China at that time. As match-fixing continues to ferment, the soil of Chinese snooker already needs to be purified.

Except for Liang Wenbo and Li Xing, who were banned for life, the other players have the opportunity to return to the stage. But most of them have lost their best career prospects, given the golden years of their ban. With a human mirror, gains and losses can be seen, and snooker is no exception. It is hoped that the Chinese Taiwan Association and Chinese players can actively work for the development of Chinese snooker, and hope that similar situations will not occur in Chinese players.

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