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Neil Robertson holds off Graeme Dott at Northern Ireland Open

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Neil Robertson won the battle of the former world champions against Graeme Dott on day two of the BetVictor Northern Ireland Open in Belfast.It was a titanic struggle at the Waterfront Hall, with Robertson emerging a 4-3 winner after over three hours of play.The Australian took the opening frame of a topsy-turvy contest before Dott won the next two, including an excellent break of 52 to pinch the third on the black.Robertson settled with a break of 54 in the next, before a scrappy frame moved him one away from victory.But 2006 world champion Dott wasn't done yet, forcing a decider in Belfast, which Robertson eventually won.He now awaits the winner of the clash between Jack Lisowski and Wang Yuchen in the second round."I thought the quality of the match was brilliant," he told RTÉ Sport afterwards."That was great, great snooker from both of us.

it had a really good mix of everything, some really good breaks and some brilliant safety play as well."Graeme is someone who, irrespective of his ranking, will get up for the big matches."It was just plants that I missed, really.

Both times he made big breaks to clear up. From my point of view I felt I didn't make too many unforced errors."That was pleasing and in the decider there I made Graeme earn all his chances.

I thought I played a really good deciding frame."Robertson, who slid down the rankings last year, compounded by missing out on the Crucible for the first time in 20 years, has looked more like his old self this season.

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