Robin Hull

Robin Hull ( born August 16, 1974 in England) is a Finnish snooker player.

Career

His first big success was the victory at the IBSF Under-21 World Cup in 1992, which enabled him to participate in the Snooker Main Tour. There he managed at the 1998 Benson & Hedges Championship for the first time in a quarter final and also achieved a place in the knockout round of the Grand Prix.

He managed to qualify for the World Snooker Championship in 2002 and was committed to, among other things against the former world champion Steve Davis by. In the first round of the World Cup, he was defeated but then against Graeme Dott at 6:10.

The Welsh Open 2003 and the Malta Cup 2006, he made ​​it to the quarterfinals each - his two best results in ranking tournaments. He played 111 Century Breaks on the main tour and failed once only to the last blacks at a maximum break. In 2008 he interrupted his professional career due to health problems. In 2011 he managed the comeback on the professional tour of Q School in the first of three qualifying tournaments.

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