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Five talking points from this year's World Snooker Championship

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At the end of a long and Covid-affected season, what did the tournament say about the state of the game and its most high-profile players?
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Seventeen days of the World Snooker Championship yielded its usual blend of drama and controversy – and finished in front of a near-capacity Crucible crowd.

But at the end of a long and Covid-affected season, what did this year's tournament say about the state of the game and its most high-profile players?

Here the PA news agency sifts through the evidence of just over two weeks of action in a bid to unearth some answers about what the future holds.

Crowds are good

Crowds returned to the Crucible after a Covid-affected year (George Wood/PA)

Snooker proved more combat-ready than most as it battled through a Covid-affected season in Milton Keynes, and still proved capable of serving up a series of classics in spite of the sterile atmosphere. But their extended absence only made the gradual return of crowds at the Crucible all the more welcome, and clearly inspired some players – most notably Shaun Murphy – to greater heights. Never again will the rustle of sweet papers nor the untimely chirp of a mobile phone be frowned upon quite so much.

Seventh heaven?

Ronnie O'Sullivan was floored by Anthony McGill (George Wood/PA)

Ronnie O'Sullivan has defied the odds before – not least when he clinched his sixth Crucible crown in 2020 – but his second-round defeat to Anthony McGill may have scuppered his chances of matching Stephen Hendry's record of seven titles at the famous venue. O'Sullivan claims not to care about the record, and it is probably just as well – as the 45-year-old's career is increasingly consumed by other interests, it could be that he will never again get such a good chance to lift the trophy.

Juddering halt

Judd Trump is still searching for his second world crown (George Wood/PA)

It is one thing sweeping all before you over shorter formats behind closed doors, and another outlasting your granite-cued rivals over two long weeks of action. That is the predicament facing Judd Trump, who fell well short again despite a season which saw him cruise to five tournament titles. Trump's still-solitary world title win in 2019 was seen at the time as the start of a golden Crucible era. Now it looks increasingly like an achievement he will struggle to emulate, unless he summons the stamina and makes some serious changes.

Young guns go for it

Fifteen-year-old Ben Mertens could be a star of the future (Tai Chengzhe/PA)

Dig deep enough into the qualifying draws and there is plenty of cause for long-term optimism in the likes of Iulian Boiko, Ben Mertens and Jamie Wilson, all of whom are yet to see their 18th birthdays. But for the time being at least, the game faces a chronic shortage of emerging talent, and the late-thirty and forty-somethings continue to reign supreme. This year's tournament featured only two debutants, and just three players under the age of 29. With the exception of Masters champion Yan Bingtao, the young guns are still failing to fire.

China crisis?

Yan Bingtao's Masters triumph could inspire more Chinese success (George Wood/PA)

Bingtao's Masters win has been predicted to usher in a new era of Chinese influence on the sport. But such enthusiasm merely echoes the claims made after Ding Junhui's first UK triumph in 2005, and, with a couple of fleeting exceptions, they have barely come to pass. The next two years will prove crucial to the continued evolving of the game in China, with international tournaments set to restart, and the unlimited pool of raw young talent given the chance to make good on the inspiration provided by Bingtao's win.

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