Beijing time on January 17 news, the 2022 Snooker Masters champion was born, the world's 4th Neil Robertson defeated Barry Hawkins 10-4, won the championship, and won the 250,000 pounds of prize money, Neil Robertson set 5 records.

In this competition, Barry Hawkins performed well, he defeated Selby and Trump, the latter two are in the top 2 in the world. Neil Robertson is also in excellent form, having previously eliminated "Rocket" O'Sullivan. In particular, in the semi-finals against Mark Williams, Neil Robertson staged an incredible comeback and won the gods in one battle.
In this game, Neil Robertson crushed Barry Hawkins, and in the first four innings, the two sides could still fight each other, 2-2. In the fifth inning, Hawkins scored a 60-point shot, but was reversed by Neil Robertson, and the inning also became a turning point in the game, with Neil Robertson leading 3-2. After that, Neil Robertson scored two 54 runs in a single set to take a 4-2 lead. In the first half, Neil Robertson led 5-3. In the second half, Barry Hawkins only won the tenth inning, trailing 4-6. Since then, Neil Robertson has won 4 consecutive sets and won the game easily, winning the championship prize of £250,000!
First, Neil Robertson set his own championship record, currently reaching 22.
Second, Neil Robertson won his second Masters title in 10 years, equaling O'Sullivan's record, which ran from 2005 to 2015.
Third, Neil Robertson has a high winning percentage in three major competitions, with 1 crown and 0 runners-up at the World Championships, 3 crowns and 0 runners-up at the British Championships, and 2 crowns and 2 runners-up in the Masters. In other words, Neil Robertson competed in 8 major three finals, winning 6 games, with a winning percentage of up to 75%!
Fourth, after last season, the champions of the first two major competitions of the season were once again divided by non-British Players, belonging to China's Zhao Xintong and Australia's Neil Robertson.
Fifth, robertson's sixth "big three" title, behind O'Sullivan, Hendry, Davis, Higgins, Selby and Williams in the all-time overall list, ranked 7th!