Neil Robertson
![Robertson at the [[2015 German Masters]]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Neil_Robertson_at_Snooker_German_Masters_%28DerHexer%29_2015-02-05_02_%28cropped%29.jpg)
Robertson first turned professional in the 199899 season but was unsuccessful and dropped off the tour. He rejoined the tour for the 200304 season where his results improved, later becoming the first Australian to win a ranking event when he won the 2006 Grand Prix. He completed the triple crown in 2013 and was world number one on three separate occasions between 2010 and 2015. Despite dropping out of the top 16 during the 202324 season, Robertson has continued to enjoy success into his forties, with his most recent ranking event victory coming at the 2025 World Grand Prix, the victory also returned Robertson back into the top 16 of the world rankings.
A prolific break-builder, Robertson has compiled over 900 century breaks in professional competition, including five maximum breaks, becoming only the fourth player in professional snooker history to reach the 900-century mark. In the 2013–14 season, he became the first player to make 100 centuries in a single season, finishing with a then record 103 centuries. Robertson is a member of the World Snooker Tour Hall of Fame and plays left-handed. Provided by Wikipedia