💨 Abstract
Neil Robertson secured the Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters title by defeating Ronnie O’Sullivan 10-9, marking a significant comeback after a low point 18 months prior. Robertson attributed his resurgence to a new team, including sports psychologist Helen Davis and coach Joe Perry. His victory, which included a dramatic comeback from 7-2 down, saw him win £500,000 and rise to number three in the world rankings.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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