Neil Robertson has attributed his recent success to working with a sports psychologist, leading to a turnaround in his career following his victory at the Saudi Masters. In a thrilling final, Robertson defeated Ronnie O’Sullivan 10-9, claiming the £500,000 prize money and securing a third-place ranking in the world standings.
The Australian snooker star’s triumph was particularly remarkable considering his previous setbacks, including missing out on the 2024 Crucible showpiece due to a decline in his rankings. Robertson acknowledged the pivotal role played by sports psychologist Helen Davis and coach Joe Perry in his resurgence, drawing inspiration from top athletes in other sports who credit their teams for success.
Expressing his gratitude for the support he received, Robertson highlighted the impact of collaborating with Davis and Perry on his mindset, playing style, and overall performance. Looking ahead, Robertson is set to compete against Reanne Evans in the Wuhan Open, with seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry praising his return to top form and predicting continued success in future tournaments.
Hendry commended Robertson’s improved pace and positivity on the World Snooker Tour podcast, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a competitive edge and avoiding complacency in the face of upcoming challenges. As Robertson prepares for upcoming competitions, including the English Open and World Grand Prix, his strategic approach and mental resilience are expected to be key factors in sustaining his impressive form.