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The King Is Back! Robertson won the cup again 10 years later, setting a new 4 record, and the dark horse collapsed and lost the championship

This morning, the Snooker Masters came to an end, and King Robertson returned, taking Hawkins 10-4 and lifting the Paul Hunt Cup again after 10 years. After the super dark horse came to the final, it failed to withstand the pressure, and lost 4 consecutive sets in the final stage of the collapse, lost all the championships in the 2 finals, and the Masters failed to witness the new king for 5 consecutive years.

The King Is Back! Robertson won the cup again 10 years later, setting a new 4 record, and the dark horse collapsed and lost the championship

Robertson is the top snooker 80s, holding 21 ranking championships, just reached the final of the World Grand Prix and lost to O'Sullivan, after three masters finals, 1 win and 2 losses, the championship was won 10 years ago. The Australian Artillery is currently ranked No. 4 in the world, and his results this season are unmatched among the post-80s and 3 Tigers. Trump has only won the championship ranking match has not yet broken the drought, and Selby is in a slump, leaving many major matches early and not yet reaching any final. Robertson ascended the throne at the English Open in the new season, and the Masters were finalisted, pointing out the sixth crown of the 3 major competitions.

Hawkins is a well-known snooker Final Four professional, but only won 3 ranking championships, after losing to O'Sullivan in the finals of the previous 2-in-3 competitions, and the only Masters experience was 6 years ago. Hawkins performed well in this Master's Tournament, with the first three consecutive world champions of Murphy, Selby and Trump advancing, and although he was at a disadvantage in the clash with Robertson, he still had the hope of playing the next game again. After all, the Masters have produced new champions for four consecutive years, and Hawkins could have made history.

The final consisted of 19 sets of 10 wins and was played in two stages. In the first stage, the two sides played very glue, the first 4 sets Robertson blasted a single shot to break the hundred, Hawkins tangled more strongly, 2 people 2-2 equally divided. Robertson played a smooth offense after the break, taking another 3 shots of 50+, and Hawkins only won the fifth set, trailing 3-5 in the first stage.

In the first two sets of the second stage, both sides played a single shot to win, and Robertson led 6-4. The Australian Artillery then took full control of the situation, playing the highest single shot of the final in the 13th set, 114 points, 9-4 to win the match point, and then in the 14th set, it took advantage of the opponent's mistakes to score a super score, beating the opponent 10-4 to win the second title of the Masters. It seems no accident that Hawkins lost his career and collapsed in the finals of the tournament, winning only 3 crowns in his career.

After this battle, Robertson broke 4 records, 1 was the 10th player in the history of the Masters to win at least 2 times, 2 was to win the 6th crown in 3 major tournaments, surpassing the legend Alex Higgins to enjoy the 8th place in history, 3 was to become the 1st player to win the Masters after O'Sullivan, and 4 was the only player to win 2 championships this season. The great Robertson is creating his own era.

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