
Neil Robertson might be a good choice for you if you are looking to play snooker or billiards. An Australian professional, Neil Robertson is a former world champion. He was also the former world number one. Mille Farrell is his spouse. Learn more about this amazing billiard player by reading the following.
Neil Robertson
Neil Robertson is an Australian professional snooker player who is a former world number one and a former world champion. His success has resulted in a variety of lucrative endorsement deals as well as television appearances.

Neil Robertson billiard player
Neil Robertson, a professional snooker player hailing from Australia, is Neil Robertson. He has been ranked as high as number one at one time and has won several world snooker championships. The billiard player has been in the game for over ten years and has become one of the top players in the world.
Neil Robertson snooker player
Neil Robertson is an Australian snooker player. He is a former World Champion and was number one at one stage in his career. Robertson is one snooker legend, with many world titles under his belt.
Neil Robertson was married to Mille Failldal
Neil Robertson married Mille Fjelldal in August 2021. They first met in 2008 and began dating in 2009. They are now married and have two children together. Mille is also a Cambridge University Master's Degree holder.
Robertson was ranked number one in the world for both 2010-2014
Robertson won the World Snooker Championship 2010. He beat Graeme Dott at the final. He is well-known for his confident demeanor and ferocious approach to break building. He has won the Champion of Champions, the Tour Championship, and the Champion of Champions. He has remained in top four of the world rankings most of his life, and has collected silverware in each year between 2006-2022.

Robertson grew up in Melbourne, Australia
Robertson was raised in Melbourne, Australia and was born in New Zealand. He was a philanthropist. He also co-founded the MacRobertson international Croquet shield, which is held every 3-4 years in Melbourne. Robertson was a non-smoker and a moderate drinker. He enjoyed sports and worked out daily in a gym. He could leap over a distance of 142cm.