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The King Is Back! Robertson reached the Masters final again after 7 years, PK dark horse, and hit 3 major records!

This morning, the Snooker Masters decided 2 final seats, Robertson and Hawkins will meet, and both of them will stage a final in the semi-finals, eliminating their opponents to enter the championship battle. Robertson will reach the masters final after 7 years and will hit 3 records, and Hawkins is not a fuel-saving lamp, facing the first three major championships of his career, the super dark horse will not easily miss.

The King Is Back! Robertson reached the Masters final again after 7 years, PK dark horse, and hit 3 major records!

Robertson unlocked his third british championship title last season, equaling the post-80s record previously held by Ding Junhui, with five titles in the three major competitions. From 2012 to 2015, Robertson reached the Masters final three times in four years, except for Murphy who won the championship 10-6 10 years ago, the other two final trips were lost: 6-10 in 2013, and Murphy was revenge 2-10 in 2015.

Robertson was well prepared for the Masters, defeating McGill 6-3 in the first round to get the opening red, the second round 6-4 to renovate the World Grand Prix champion O'Sullivan, playing 11 sets with Mark Williams in the semi-finals, winning 3-5 in a row to complete the counter-kill, and the decider was a 2-point victory to stage a magical reversal, and after 7 years, he reached the Masters final. Hawkins is not easy to deal with as a dark horse, but Robertson's fame and strength are above his opponents, and the championship hope is even greater.

As long as he can win this year's Masters, Robertson will set 3 new records: 1 is to become the first player to win the championship back-to-back for two times in the new season, 2 is to become the 10th player in the history of the Masters to reach the top at least 2 times, and 3 is to unlock the 6th crown in the 3 tournaments, surpassing Alex Higgins to enjoy the 8th place in the history of Alex Higgins. Expect Robertson's dreams to come true and make history.

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