I believe it will. First of all, billiards is a non-contact sport with virtually no risk of injury. It is not overly intense and perfectly combines physical skill with mental strategy. Its appeal spans all age groups, making it accessible to men, women, the young, and the elderly alike.
Secondly, as living standards continue to rise, people are seeking more diverse recreational activities. Billiards offers a quiet, refined environment. While hardcore enthusiasts may invest heavily in professional gear, the general cost of entry remains affordable, making it friendly for the average person.
Finally, pool halls are currently booming in cities of all sizes. The rise of 24-hour self-service billiard room has diversified the consumer experience, integrating elements like bars, cafes, and esports zones. Coupled with the frequent hosting of major domestic and international tournaments, this has directly and indirectly captured public attention, encouraged mass participation, and propelled the entire billiard industry forward.