Neil Robertson pulled off a remarkable comeback in the final of the Tour Championship, coming from 9-4 down to beat John Higgins 10-9 in Llandudno.
Cookies help us and our third party partners to provide, protect and improve our services. Cookies help us and our third party partners to provide, protect and improve our services. While he had chances, Higgins didn't really do a great deal wrong from 9-4 to 9-9 as Robertson barely missed a beat, but the deciding frame saw both players make early mistakes, Higgins most significantly when he missed a straightforward red with the table seemingly at his mercy.
John Higgins feels he is going into the Tour Championship final as a 'big underdog' against Neil Robertson, facing an 'unbelievable test' against the ...
His long potting is unbelievable and he has the whole package, but I will look forward to it.’ ‘All he’s supposedly, or he’s looking to do, is add more world titles, which I ‘m sure will come. I feel like I can produce it.’
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I couldn't believe I was leading after the first session," Higgins told reporters. "I feel really good about my game. I'm really delighted to beat Luca. He started off like a train and at 3-0 behind he could have blown me away really.
Neil Robertson produced a comeback for the ages to beat John Higgins 10-9 to win the Tour Championship for the second year in a row.
Neil Robertson produced a superb comeback to beat John Higgins 10-9 in the Tour Championship final.
But the rest of the evening belonged to Robertson as he proceeded to reel off six successive frames, which included a break of 108 and concluded with 93. Robertson hit back to draw level, posting 130 and 129 along the way. Neil Robertson produced a superb comeback to beat John Higgins 10-9 in the Tour Championship final.
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‘Every credit to Neil, he came back and put me under unbelievable pressure. A miss which he felt was ‘unforgiveable’. But then again he missed a yellow to win 10-6, or something, and it’s just not gone in.
Neil Robertson produced a stunning comeback to beat John Higgins in the final of the Tour Championship. The Australian, who before the match had been ...
On the red, he added: "It's unforgivable; you cannot miss that red that I missed when I've got a chance to maybe get a few points on the board." "[John is] part of the problem because they've inspired so many younger players to pick up a cue and to dream." "I wouldn't be as good a player as I am without the likes of John, Ronnie [O'Sullivan] and Mark [Williams].
Neil Robertson pulled off one of snooker's greatest comebacks against a shattered John Higgins to claim a second Tour Championship title.
When I was getting my chances at the end, there was something easier to go at.” Higgins said: “Neil came back and put me under unbelievable pressure and I just never stood up to it. “I am feeling numb just now, that’s the way it goes. I won the Scottish Open once from 8-4 down to win 9-8 against Cao Yupeng. “At 9-4 down I just thought if you’re going to go out, do it going for a long pot. I was really shocked when he came over and shook hands, I couldn't believe I had won.
Four-time snooker world champion John Higgins suggested he could retire after he led 9-4 before Neil Robertson came back to win the Tour Championship.
“At 9-4 down I just thought if you’re going to go out, do it going for a long pot. It is the third time this season that Higgins has lost a ranking final when needing only one frame to win. But I have been playing well enough to withstand this sort of thing.” Robertson made a stunning comeback from 9-4 down to defeat Higgins 10-9 and retain the title. The Scot won six of the next seven frames to establish a stranglehold on the game, but Robertson began an incredible recovery. “I am feeling numb just now, that’s the way it goes.
John Higgins cut a dejected figure after failing to see out a 9-4 lead against defending champion Neil Robertson in the final of the Tour Championship.
John Higgins says that his final frame defeat at the Tour Championship in Wales was “unforgivable” and praised Australian Neil Robertson for fighting back ...
Get the latest news from Record Sport with our daily newsletter Get the latest news from Record Sport with our daily newsletter “I thought that I had the match won, and I was thinking ‘I hope that doesn’t come back to bite me’ and it has.
John Higgins cut a dejected figure after failing to see out a 9-4 lead against defending champion Neil Robertson in the final of the Tour Championship.