The 2024 German Masters – Day 2 and a heartbreak

Here is WST report on day 2 at the Tempodrom in Berlin

DAY TWO SUMMARY: ROBERTSON AIMING FOR BRUTAL EDGE

Neil Robertson vowed to get back to his ‘brutal’ best and resume ‘burying opponents’ after a 5-0 demolition of Jimmy Robertson at the BetVictor German Masters in Berlin.

The Australian is in the midst of one of his worst ever seasons, having not been beyond the last 32 of any ranking event and suffered four first round exits so far.

Despite being currently ranked seventh in the world, Robertson is projected to lose his place in the top eight and miss out on the upcoming Riyadh Season World Masters of Snooker. He is also on course to fall out of the top 16 and require a trip to the qualifying rounds for the World Championship.

However, 23-time ranking event winner Robertson has been putting in all the hours to ensure a return to form. Having won five in a row during his 5-1 first round win over Sanderson Lam, he has now won ten frames on the bounce.

Robertson crafted breaks of 87, 78, 135 and 86 during this morning’s victory and he now plays close friend Joe Perry, who beat Xing Zihao 5-1.

Neil Robertson

2010 World Champion

Robertson added: “I’m just really focussed on getting the best out of my performances and doing the best that I can do. That is super hard work, eating well, sleeping well, diet and physical exercise. There is absolutely no stone which is going to be unturned from now until the rest of the season.”

Judd Trump continued his quest to scoop the £150,000 BetVictor Bonus with an event to spare, beating Matthew Stevens 5-3.

The player who accumulates the most money over the series earns the bumper payout, with only the BetVictor Welsh Open to go after this week.

Trump has already won two BetVictor Series events so far this season at the English Open and the Northern Ireland Open to establish a big lead. Only Barry Hawkins, John Higgins and Mark Allen remain in the hunt to catch him. 

I’ve got the incentive of trying to do well and put the series to bed in this tournament. I’m still in and hopefully I can improve in the next game,” said 2019 World Champion Trump.

I’ve probably already scored more points than anyone has ever won it with before, so I would be incredibly unlucky not to win it from this position. I managed to pip Neil Robertson in the last event a couple of years ago. I don’t want that to happen to me. I’ve been very consistent in the series and I hope I can do the same here.

Allen sealed his progression with a 5-2 win over Louis Heathcote. The Northern Irishman needs to win the title to remain in the hunt for the BetVictor Series bonus.

Chinese rookie He Guoqiang scored a shock 5-1 win over three-time World Champion Mark Williams. He crafted contributions of 121, 64 and 102 in the last three frames to secure a famous victory.

Defending champion Ali Carter eased through by a 5-1 scoreline against Peng Yisong and Thepchaiya Un-Nooh edged past Zhang Anda 5-4.  

All the detailed results are on snooker.org

Again no reporting on the evening session matches.

The heartbreak I mention in the title of this post happened during that session and it’s a shame really that it’s not even mentioned on WST website: Marco Fu forfeited his match against Alfie Davies at 3-1 down. It was very obvious that Marco was struggling after the first frame and it later transpired that the reason for his withdrawal was health related: he was suffering from double vision and felt unable to continue. Eyes issues have completely derailed Marco’s career in recent years and it’s really worrying and sad to see. He still can play at the highest level when he is ok. That WST doesn’t even mention it, never mind wishing Marco well, is a shame really. Marco has been an impeccable professional since 1998 and a great ambassador for snooker in Hong Kong.

In the evening session, Mark Allen defeated Louis Heathcote (5-2) in a slow going and rather forgettable match, Jordan Brown beat David Gilbert (5-2), Julien Leclercq, from 2-1 and 3-2 down, beat Ken Doherty, by 5-3 with breaks of 81, 67 and 51. Joe Perry completely dominated young Xing Zihao as he beat him by 5-1 with breaks of 75, 103 and 65 in the first three frames.

2 thoughts on “The 2024 German Masters – Day 2 and a heartbreak

  1. That is really sad, when Marco was finally doing so well. 😿

    Did someone convinced Robertson that his troubles were due to being too nice? 🤔

    • I don’t know about that, but now after reading that interview I totally agree with him that he had at least a complete different body language years ago. The bubble gum chewing and his whole stance signaled high confidence to the opponent. So I think he is right there with his assessment after all. Tough game now against, firstly, friend Perry and secondly at silly 10 o’clock in the morning.

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