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Neil Robertson, despite losing to Shaun Murphy in the Masters, is confident his game is near its peak. He made good breaks in the match and felt he played well, attributing the loss to Murphy's exceptional form. Robertson is working with a sports psychologist to speed up his game, aiming to replicate the 'scary snooker' he plays in practice. He sees a promising second half of the season and believes his current form is capable of winning events.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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