The French do have a lot of pros, however these guys are of a different breed. Their attitude is slowly changing now that the game is becoming a global sport and seeing how the game is played on other tables and other countries. For ex., in the open singles final, Frank Mahae conceded the first game to Rico because he was down 4 to 1. It's his foos, he sets the ball on the table, lifts his goalie men and swats the ball backwards into his own goal. Are you kidding me? WTH. Does he think he can beat the planet's best player now after that display? Jim Stevens, Tom Yore, and I were dumbfounded.
You may be right, the uniqueness of the Bonzini may have hurt their global game but it's not the tables fault. It's their attitude of not wanting to play anything else that hurts them.
France has yet to produce an international star on all tables like a Billy, Rico, Rob of Great Britian, Kevin from Austria, Chris or Tim from Germany. The one guy who probably would be is the brain child of the ITSF so he doesn't have the time.
Not to be a homer but by far the Americans have the deepest talent pool albeit older. It is my belief we would have won the first World Cup had Cindy Head been there. Her performance at the multi table championships was that of legend. She is no doubt to date, America's greatest fooser, period. Imo, the Austrians the Germans and the Brits are next, after that is a toss up. Good players are starting to pop up from everywhere these days.
As far as shooting a pull on the Bonzin, Me, Tom, Rob, and Tim Ludwig were the only 4 out of 600 plus players doing so. Oh yeah, I seem to remember a blistering pushkick being shot on the table too.