http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/snooker/9359219.stm
In 2011 there will be more events played outside the UK than in it, and Hearn said this fact, plus the way big name players were being beaten at the Masters at Wembley, showed the health of the game.
"It is no surprise to me these big games have fallen this week at the Masters considering the increased activity in the lesser known events," he said.
"The bar has been raised. The standard is increasing all the time and if the players don't produce their A game then they will beaten. That is how competitive sport should be.
"The picture is very rosy indeed for snooker," added Hearn, who also revealed he was heading out to Las Vegas next week to discuss potential development in the United States.
Just a little quote from last month that I hadn't seen. Maybe we'll see another snooker/pool challenge after all! I think it's more likely that any event in the US (if anything comes of this) will be a completely different format from the old Mizerak challenges, though. I think Hearn was behind those, and evidently the game didn't take off back then.
But you never know...maybe the Pagulayans, Schmidts and Van Boenings will be playing with the O'Sullivans, Robertsons and Higgins's someday soon! Who wouldn't pay to see that?
In 2011 there will be more events played outside the UK than in it, and Hearn said this fact, plus the way big name players were being beaten at the Masters at Wembley, showed the health of the game.
"It is no surprise to me these big games have fallen this week at the Masters considering the increased activity in the lesser known events," he said.
"The bar has been raised. The standard is increasing all the time and if the players don't produce their A game then they will beaten. That is how competitive sport should be.
"The picture is very rosy indeed for snooker," added Hearn, who also revealed he was heading out to Las Vegas next week to discuss potential development in the United States.
Just a little quote from last month that I hadn't seen. Maybe we'll see another snooker/pool challenge after all! I think it's more likely that any event in the US (if anything comes of this) will be a completely different format from the old Mizerak challenges, though. I think Hearn was behind those, and evidently the game didn't take off back then.
But you never know...maybe the Pagulayans, Schmidts and Van Boenings will be playing with the O'Sullivans, Robertsons and Higgins's someday soon! Who wouldn't pay to see that?