
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 Farrell is his spouse. Find out more about this great billiards player.
Neil Robertson
Neil Robertson is an Australian professional Snooker player. He is a former global number one and 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 an Australian professional snooker player. He has won numerous world snooker championships, and was once ranked the number one. The billiard player has been playing the game for over 10 years and is now a top player in the world.
Neil Robertson snooker player
Neil Robertson is an Australian Snooker player. He is a former champion of the world and was ranked as high as number one during his career. Robertson is one snooker legend, with many world titles under his belt.
Neil Robertson was married to Mille Failldal
Neil Robertson married Mille Fjelldal in August 2021. The couple first began dating in 2009 after they met in 2008. They are now married with two children. Mille is an expert in criminology and holds a master's from Cambridge University.
Robertson was named the best player in the World in 2010 & 2014.
Robertson won the World Snooker Championship in 2010, beating Graeme Dott in the final. Robertson is known for his aggressive break-building skills and confident demeanor. He has won the Champion of Champions, the Tour Championship, and the Champion of Champions. He has remained within the top 4 of the world rankings for the majority of his career, winning silverware each year between 2006-2022.

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