Előzetes figyelmeztetés: minden hímnemű olvasó a zárójelben belefűzött lányos nyáladzást legyen szíves figyelmen kívül hagyni:)
Robertson trounces sorry Williams
Robertson dominated the two-time world champion
Australian Neil Robertson completed a 6-0 whitewash of Wales' two-time world champion Mark Williams in the first round of the Masters at Wembley.
Robertson, 24, made three century breaks and three more half centuries to earn a last-eight clash with either John Higgins or Stephen Maguire.
"That was probably the best I've ever played," said Robertson.
(Mindig ezt mondja. Ez volt a legjobb meccse, most játszott a legjobban...)
"But my preparation for the match was bad. At 10.45 I was running to the venue in my (playing) shoes."
Robertson, the provisional world number 11, added: "I was up at 0920, which is early for me, but I left a few things behind and had to wait for my friends to bring them to me. I only got eight minutes practice in because I was late."
(Imádom.... pont az a fajta pasi, aki nekem bejön.... oké, ez snooker szempontból nem jelentős, de akkor is... kis szétszórt... jajdeédes.... Dalma, ha erre jársz: ez a mi pasink:DDDDD)
Despite his lack of preparation, Robertson, the Royal London Watches Grand Prix winner, compiled breaks of 108, 101 and 116 as well as 86, 58 and 89. (wow)
It was the first time Williams, who won the crown in 1998 and 2003, had ever been whitewashed at the event.
Cambridge-based Robertson added: "I'm so happy with my life right now. I was just really pleased with the way I played.
(Én is. És örülök neki.)
"I didn't miss any easy balls, my long-potting was great and my safety was good.
"I'm also starting to score a lot heavier now - and that's been a weakness of mine in the past. I've not been able to put frames away in one visit.
"But that's something I've been really working on. The break-building aspect of my game has definitely improved."