Neil Robertson says he is hoping to learn from Ronnie O'Sullivan's World Championship victory last year as he aims to become a multiple world champion.
Robertson has struggled for form since the 2021-22 season when he won four major titles, exiting the World Championship last year at the last-16 stage.
Ad The Australian says he was impressed by O'Sullivan's ability to win matches and seal his seventh world title even though he felt the Rocket was not playing his best snooker.
World ChampionshipExclusive: O’Sullivan rates world title rivals ahead of Crucible: 'Form not key'AN HOUR AGO «I watched Ronnie closely in the World Championship,» Robertson told the Talking Snooker podcast. «I noticed how easily he was winning sessions and matches, even though he wasn’t playing that well. »I actually don’t think he played that well, but he controlled the matches, he was more composed, and he created chances easily. «I found that interesting, and I’m hoping to take some of the things I learned from watching him at the World Championship into my own game, and especially when it comes to Sheffield.» Snooker World Championship top 16 seeds confirmed Key names to watch out for as snooker's ultimate showcase nears World Championship: How to watch, live stream and key event info Robertson reached three semi-finals before Christmas, but he went out of the UK Championship in the first round and at the same stage at the 2023 Masters.