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Billiards Robertson

Name: Neil Robertson (Neil Robertson)?

Date of birth: 1982 February 1 1?

Residence: Australia? (Melbourne)?

Official ranking this season: 7?

Tentative world ranking (up to the 2008 British Championship): 13?

Ranking in recent five seasons: 13-28-68-UR-UR?

Career change time: 1999?

Bonus last season: 145275?

Total career bonus: 268,220 (from career change to the end of the 06/07 season)?

The highest score of a single stroke in official competition: 14 1(07 World world snooker china open)

Use the club: John? Ambassador Paris (Ambassador)

Player introduction

Last season (2004-2005), Robertson was regarded as the brightest future star in snooker. After winning five qualifying matches in the European Open in a row, he entered the finals of the points project for the first time. And beat Dahdi 5-3, beat Gray 5-2 to reach the quarterfinals, and lost to White 3-5 in the quarterfinals. Robertson also won the Masters qualifier and easily qualified for the Wembley Masters wild card. But in London, he couldn't find the feeling of attacking, and he lost 6-2 again. He was also the top 32 player in the tournament, but he lost to veteran Davis 3-5.

In 2003, Robertson won the World 2/KLOC-0 Youth Championship held in New Zealand. In the final, 1 1-5 defeated Liu Song of China. Robertson won the Australian 2 1 Youth Championship twice. In 2003, it scored 142, which is the record of this project.

In the new season (2005-2006), Robertson reached the quarterfinals of the British Championship and lost to Ding Junhui with 1/4 in the final.

In 2006, Neil beat his opponent 9-5 in the grand prix and won the first professional championship, becoming the first Australian to win the professional ranking of snooker. Moreover, he scored 147 in the first round, ranking first in the 147 club.

In the 2007 Welsh Open, Neil eliminated andrew Higginson in the final and won the professional championship again.

Brilliant record?

Ranked Tour Champion: 3

London Watch Grand Prix (Royal? London? Watch? Shanda? Prix)2006?

Welsh Open (Wales? Open) 2007

2008 Bahrain Championship

In the 2006/07 season, Robertson, as a snooker player, received extensive attention and praise. In recent years, Robertson is recognized as one of the most talented players. Last season, he gave full play to his potential and won the championship, not once, but twice. Therefore, he became the first player to win two championship points in the same season after O 'Sullivan in 2004/05.

The left-handed batter from Australia made his first breakthrough at the Royal London Watch Grand Prix in Aberdeen. In the newly set group round robin, he won five games, and then humiliated O 'Sullivan with a 5-/kloc-0-0 victory after defeating Andrew Norman.

"Neil (Robertson) is at his peak. He can hardly make any mistakes, so he will kick me out." O' Sullivan said.

After eliminating Allen Mike manus, Robertson made it to the final and beat Jamie Copp 9-5 to win his first championship trophy.

"This is the best week of my life. It's wonderful. " Nicknamed "Melbourne Machine", he became the first southern hemisphere player to win the championship at that moment. "I hope this is just the beginning of my championship. There should be some young Australian players to join in. We are all eager to win and more excellent players will emerge. "

Robertson still lives in Cambridge this season. He won his second championship without waiting long. At the Welsh Open in Newport, he first defeated Michael holt and Stephen Hendry under his club, and then met in the final of O 'Sullivan 1/4, winning the deciding game 5-4. Robertson beat another champion, Steve Davis OBE, in the semi-final. In the final, his opponent was andrew Higginson, the biggest dark horse in that competition. Robertson led 6-2 in the first half, but Higginson led 8-6 in the second half. At the last moment, Robertson resisted great pressure and showed his true level. Single shot 92, 59, tied the score to 8-8, and won the championship 70-0 in the last game.

"When I was 6-8 behind, I thought victory would leave me like this. I began to feel anxious about everything Andrew did, whether it was his attack or defense. I tried to convince myself to ignore the result and really enjoy the game, but I couldn't. So all I can do is stick to it and pray for the opportunity. Not many players can win two championships in the same season, and I am very happy to be one of them. "

Robertson is also listed as the most promising player to win the World Championships in 888.com. After defeating ryan day in the first round at the Crucible Grand Theatre, he unfortunately met O 'Sullivan for the third time. Although Robertson was 2-6 behind 10- 10, O 'Sullivan won three games in a row at the last minute and eliminated Robertson with 10- 13. "I didn't try to slow down the pace of the game because of some fluctuations in my heart, lest the audience turn off the TV. I have been trying to make the game go smoothly. " Robertson, who is probably the best long-distance batter in the world, said after the game. "I tried my best, but I lost in the end."

In the 2006 World Championships, Robertson once reached the quarter-finals, but in the last game, he lost to champion graeme dott with 1/4, which was a pity.

Robertson's first real breakthrough was in 2003. In the World Professional Championship below 2 1, New Zealand defeated Liu Song from Tianjin with1-5 in the final.

Later in the same year, he beat Dominic Dale 6-5 in the final round of the Masters qualifier and got a wild card to participate in the competition. The competition in London put him through a severe test because his opponent White is a hero in the eyes of local people. Finally, he lost the game by 6 to 2.

In the summer months, he returned to his hometown of Melbourne. He won the West Coast International Championship three times in a row, and scored 147 every time.

Later in the same year, he beat Dominic Dale 6-5 in the final round of the Masters qualifier and got a wild card to participate in the competition. The competition in London put him through a severe test because his opponent White is a hero in the eyes of local people. Finally, he lost the game by 6 to 2.

In the summer months, he returned to his hometown of Melbourne. Won the West Coast International Championship twice in a row, and hit 147 once.

Robertson is also a sports enthusiast. His favorite sports are rugby, cricket and Australian football. Robertson appreciates English football very much. He was moved by Zola's superb skills and became a supporter of Chelsea.

history

Four times in the top eight.

2004 European Open

2005 Welsh Open

Malta Cup 2005

2005 British Championship

World champion under 265438 in 2003

2006 grand prix champion

2007 Welsh Open Champion

Champion of Bahrain Championship in 2008

Semifinal of the 2009 World Championships

Neil? Robertson's Road to China

1March, 999

The first round of qualifying? Joe? Delaney? (Ireland)? 5-3? Neil? Robertson? (new? New Zealand)

In 2006

First round? Ken. Doherty? (Ireland)? 5-4? Neil? Robertson? (Australia)

In 2007?

Second round Graeme? Dot. (Scotland)? 5- 1? Neil? Robertson? (Australia)

First round? Neil? Robertson? (Australia)? 5- 1? Michael. holt

2008 China Open Tennis Championships

Robertson 3-5 Allen

2008 Shanghai Masters Competition

First round Robertson 5-2 O 'Brien

Second round Robertson 4-5 Wharton

2009 China Open Tennis Championships

First round Robertson 5-4 Allen

The second round Robertson 5- 1 Murphy

2009 World Championships

First round? Robertson 10-2 Davis

The second round? Robertson 13-7 Carter

The third round? Robertson 13-8 Maguire

The fourth round? Robertson 14- 17 Murphy

After nine days of competition, the 2009 Snooker Grand Prix ended successfully in kelvin Hall in Glasgow. Australia's Robertson beat Ding Junhui 9-4 to win the championship after being tied by Ding Junhui 4-4. The proud Australian raved after the game, and this champion will be the beginning of his pursuit of the first throne in the world. ? In the 2006 Snooker Grand Prix, Robertson won the first championship in his career. This year's grand prix final was 1985. After the British Open, two non-British islanders met in the ranking final for the first time. In the end, Robertson had the last laugh and won the championship successfully.

After this competition, Robertson came to the third place in the temporary world of snooker with this champion. In front of him are the first Higgins and the second O 'Sullivan. Robertson bluntly wants to start from this grand prix champion and strive to be the first in the world. He firmly believes that he can surpass Higgins and O 'Sullivan.

Robertson said: "There is no reason why I can't surpass them and get the first place in the world. For me, if it is done, it is really an amazing achievement. " ? "I hope I can win the world number one, because it symbolizes that you are the best player in these two years."

To do this, Robertson must win the Masters, the British Championship or the World Championship. Robertson is well aware of this, but he still does not hesitate to say that he will be able to do it.