I would say the level of play worldwide is at an all time high. However, I have some points that concern me when it comes to pool's overall state as well.
1. With Earl all but finished (same for Archer), Morris entering twilight years (but still going very strong), and Deuel beginning to fade, this is leaving the U.S. top player Shane without a consistent rival. We have some solid players up and coming (in particular I feel Woodward and Bergman will be the eventual heirs of Shane in American pool), and I was very impressed with Shuff and Dechaine over the US Open 9 ball. Yet it remains an achilles heel for the US that our players do not always travel oversees very well, and many countries have overtaken the US in quality of pool play.
2. For those old enough to remember, Germany used to field some of the finest players across multiple disciplines with the quartet of Oliver Ortman, Thomas Engart, Ralph Souquet, and Thorston Hohmman. Ortman and Engart are pretty much gone from the pool scene except small events, Souquet and Thorston only have so many years left before they too begin to fade, and it has been a while since a German player made the Mosconi Cup team. I will be very sad if there are few to no German players to take up the mantle of these four giants on the world stage.
edit: ofc the fields are much stronger today...... the reasons are already mentioned above!
3. I love Niels Feijen, and have grown to at least have a deep respect for Nick Vandenberg. However, I do not hear of many players in Holland coming up behind them yet. I have a fear of losing a strong European presence in pool if countries such as Finland, Sweden, Hungary, Holland, and the above mentioned Germany do not have that up and coming talent being identified. That being said, the rise of Albin Ochean and Nikos Economopolus does give me a flare of hope.
4. I see the Filipinos as being in good hands, especially with Orcollo and Corteza proving themselves time and again recently. I'm sorry that Ronnie Alcano was never quite able to break through the ceiling, but with Parica also retiring there are still some large shoes to fill over there. There will always be a strong contingent from the Philippines, but it just feels like a bit of a letdown to go from six superstars to two.