Monday, October 24, 2011

Robertson better than before 10/24 12Bet update


Neil Robertson claims he is a better player now than he was when he won snooker's world title after beating Judd Trump 4-1 in the final of Players Tour Championship.

It was the Australian's second PTC title of the season having won PTC6 in Poland three weeks ago.
The left-hander conceded just six frames in the seven matches he won at the Killarney Convention Centre, finishing with a comfortable victory over Trump.
A scrappy first frame went to Robertson on the colours, then Trump levelled in the second with a top break of 39.
Robertson knocked in a 76 to regain the lead and stole the crucial fourth frame by potting the final blue and pink. And a calm 65 in the next saw him clinch the 10,000 Euro top prize.
"It wasn't the best final but my safety was good and I did what I needed to," said Robertson, who won the Betfred.com World Championship in 2010.
"Up until the final I played really well. Last season I was crashing out in the first or second round of most of the PTC events so it's great to have won a couple now.
"My form is looking good with the UK Championship and the Masters coming up.

"I've practised harder than ever this season and I am very solid, even when I'm playing badly. The player who won the world title is gone and I'm a much better player now."
Robertson, who goes top of the Order of Merit ahead of Ronnie O'Sullivan, also gave his opinion on the PTC events, adding: "You won't hear me saying many negative things about them because they are important in terms of promoting the game overseas.
"Of course we would like to be playing for higher prize money, but if they grow into events with sponsors and TV money then we will benefit." - http://www.espnstar.com


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