9-ball is indeed nonsense for the pros at this point in pool history. Here's what I'd like to see for pro rotation pool tournaments:
1) Call-shot 10-ball.
2) 10 on the break spots, but early 10-ball combos are winners.
3) 10-foot table.
4) 4-1/4" corner pockets with commensurate side-pocket size.
5) No jump cues, but jumping with "full" cue is allowed.
6) Winner breaks the next game from the cueball position after legally pocketing the 10-ball, iff it is in the kitchen. If it isn't, opponent breaks with BIH in the kitchen. If a player wins on the 3-foul rule, they break from the kitchen with BIH.
The last rule prevents players from grooving their break with BIH because they have to break from where the cue ball stopped in the kitchen after their winning 10-ball shot.