💨 Abstract
Mark Williams, 50, has been open about his deteriorating eyesight, which has led him to consider lens replacement surgery. Despite skepticism from peers like Ali Carter and others, Williams insists his vision is worsening, affecting his snooker performance. He has postponed surgery multiple times, fearing it could end his career, as seen in former pro Anthony Hamilton’s case. Williams recently reached the World Championship final and won a ranking event, raising doubts about his condition.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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