Neil Robertson working on ‘scary snooker that you can’t stop’ despite Masters loss Neil Robertson feels his game is in brilliant shape and is close to playing ‘scary snooker that you can’t stop’ despite a Masters defeat at the hands of Shaun Murphy.
Robertson has been playing slower than you would expect him to at times this season, but is working with a sports psychologist on speeding up to play at the same pace he does in practice.
‘The biggest thing I’ve been working on the last couple of weeks from a mindset point of view is how do I replicate how I play in practice,’ Robertson explained.
He feels that he is close to that now, working on lowering his heart rate by playing at the most comfortable pace rather than actually slowing down at the table.
The Australian did play well in a 6-2 defeat to the Magician, who was in fantastic form, winning the match with a break of 120, snookering himself on the yellow in a bid for a 147.