As well, seeing Archer today, and seeing how brief Mike Dechaine's comeback was, suggests to me that once someone is out of it for a few years it is hard to get back into it, for whatever reason. To be fair, both are decades older than Sofia and were out of playing competitively for quite a while.
Oh, yeah, I was actually thinking about Mike Dechaine. He was probably the 2nd best US born and raised American, before he retired, right?
I do not know, but I just can't imagine that most Americans (other then Fedor and SVB) can hang with the top elite players of the world.
I bet that the same can be said about the elite female players of the world. I bet they are just on another level, compared to the best who were born and raised in the US.
So, any kind of big money events are going to have the best of the best, from all over the world, competing for that cash.
Who all, who were born and raised in the US has any chance of competing, and beating the very best players in the world? All them Euro and Asian monsters? They are on their own planet. Guys like the Ko brothers for example. Siming Chen. I am sure there are a lot of others, just like her too. They are not from the US though.
The only way I can think of that American players can earn a living is if there were companies that could afford to pay them a good yearly salary, plus pay for all their travel expenses.
What are the sponsors able to offer the players though? Free cues to raffle off, in hopes to have enough in proceeds, to pay for their travel and entree fees? I bet they do not even get enough to pay for their expenses, and entry fees.
I sometimes wonder how they are able to do it. Side incomes, businesses, pool lessons, and maybe in some cases, well to do families, who support them, is my best guess.