Neil Robertson believes he is playing "better than ever". The Australian, 43, beat Belgium's Julien Leclercq 6-2 in the opening round of the UK Championship to move into the last 16. A break of 105 put him 3-1 ahead against a young opponent who was ranked 79th and had to win three qualifying matches just to get to York. Leclercq pulled it back to 3-2, but Robertson won the final three frames comfortably.
Robertson's remarkable recovery from dropping out of the world rankings in 2024 has been well-documented, with him returning to form after seeking help from sports psychologists and working on his daily routine with a coaching team.
The former world champion is now third in the world rankings and is playing some of the best snooker of his career. Robertson attributes much of his success to his new approach, saying "I have the team around me and I can really trust their voices." He also credits his sports psychologists, stating that they have completely transformed his life.
Robertson will face China's Wu Yize in the last 16.
Robertson's remarkable recovery from dropping out of the world rankings in 2024 has been well-documented, with him returning to form after seeking help from sports psychologists and working on his daily routine with a coaching team.
The former world champion is now third in the world rankings and is playing some of the best snooker of his career. Robertson attributes much of his success to his new approach, saying "I have the team around me and I can really trust their voices." He also credits his sports psychologists, stating that they have completely transformed his life.
Robertson will face China's Wu Yize in the last 16.