Hong Kong, March 10 -- Former world snooker champion Neil Robertson has expressed his desire to play in Hong Kong, China every week, calling the city a lucky place for him.
The 2010 world champion secured the World Grand Prix title on Sunday at the newly inaugurated Kai Tak Sports Park indoor center, defeating Englishman Stuart Bingham with a commanding 10-0 victory in the final.
"The three times I've been here to play in big tournaments, I've won two of them. The strike rate is pretty good. I wish I could play in Hong Kong every week!" said the 43-year-old Robertson, who rose from world No. 19 to No. 11 following his triumph.
This year's World Grand Prix marked the first time the event was held outside the UK, attracting over 23,000 ...