Robertson through to Masters final

Neil Robertson produced an outstanding display to reach the final of the Masters, defeating Shaun Murphy 6-2 in their semi-final
The defending champion, who is 1.66 to win the tournament, came through 6-2 against last year's losing finalist and is now aiming to become only the fourth player to successfully defend their Masters title.
The Australian produced breaks of 84 and 133 to go 3-1 up before Murphy pulled a frame back. Robertson went on to win the next two, making 85 and 127, and edged the sixth to book his place in the final.
"To get to another final is an amazing feeling but I still have a lot of work to do. I will do what I have been doing all week and come back refreshed tomorrow," Robertson told the BBC.
"I have been pouncing on mistakes this week with big breaks and I can put that into my opponent's mind. You have to punish people.
"I have made a lot of centuries in my career, but my potting gets me out of trouble - I am trying hard not to do that now. I am nowhere near the finished article but I am getting there."
Mark Selby and Graeme Dott play in the second semi-final on Saturday evening. Selby is 1.33 to make Sunday's final, while Dott can be backed at 3.40.
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