DOB: | 11/02/1982 |
Status: | Professional |
Nationality: | Australia |
Residence: | Melbourne, Australia and Cambridge, England | | | |
Highest break: 147 |
Where: China open 2010 |
Partner: Millie
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Children: 1 son Alexander |
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Robertson began his snooker career at 14, when he became the youngest player to make a century break in an Australian ranking event. Then, when he was 17 years old, he reached the third qualifying round of the 1999 World Championship.
In July 2003, Robertson won the World Under-21 Snooker Championship in New Zealand. This earned him a vital wildcard spot on the subsequent WPBSA Main Tour. In 2003 he won the qualifying tournament for a wildcard place at the 2004 Masters, where he subsequently lost 2–6 to Jimmy White in the first round. Commentator John Virgo has recalled that Robertson already showed strong potting skills, but his game was limited in areas such as break-building and safety. |
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Achievements |
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2006 Welsh open Champion
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2008 Bahrain Championship Chmapion |
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2009 World Open Champion |
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2010 World Open Champion
2010 Betfred.com World Championships Champion
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