
Neil Robertson could be the best snooker and pool player you will find. This Australian professional is a former world champion and former world number one. Mille Fjelldal, his wife, is also a billiard player. Continue reading to learn more about this outstanding billiard player.
Neil Robertson
Neil Robertson is an Australian professional snooker player who is a former world number one and a former world champion. He has had a lot of television appearances and lucrative endorsement deals thanks to his success.

Neil Robertson billiard player
Neil Robertson is a professional Australian snooker players. 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 player in snooker. He was a former world champion, and he was ranked number 1 at one time in his career. Robertson is one of the most successful snooker players in history, with several world titles under his belt.
Neil Robertson wed Mille Fjelldal
Neil Robertson married Mille Fjelldal in August 2021. The couple met in 2008 and started dating in 2009. They have two children and are married. Mille is also a Cambridge University Master's Degree holder.
Robertson was named the best player in the World in 2010 & 2014.
Robertson won the World Snooker Championship 2010. He beat Graeme Dott at the final. He is noted for his ferocious break-building and confident demeanor. He was also the Champion of Champions and Tour Champion. He has remained in the top four of the world rankings for most of his career, collecting silverware in every year between 2006 and 2022.

Robertson was born in Melbourne, Australia.
Robertson was born in New Zealand and grew up in Melbourne, Australia. He was a philanthropist and entrepreneur and founded the MacRobertson's confectionery company. He also founded MacRobertson's International Croquet Shild, which is held every three years in Melbourne. Robertson was non-smoker, and moderate drinker. Robertson loved sports and exercised every day at a gym. He could leap over a 142cm-high bar.