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Second coming of the Aussie: Can Robertson break the Crucible curse?
Neil Robertson has warned his rivals he has yet to reach his peak as he aims to become the first first-time winner to defend the World Snooker Championship.
The Australian, who beat Graeme Dott in last year's final, faces China Open winner Judd Trump in the first round.
"I'm only 29, so I'd love to win more world titles and also the UK and Masters crowns," he told BBC Sport.
"I need to get the best out of my talent and I still haven't made the most of my natural ability."
He added: "I'm good enough to win multiple world titles
The Australian, who beat Graeme Dott in last year's final, faces China Open winner Judd Trump in the first round.
"I'm only 29, so I'd love to win more world titles and also the UK and Masters crowns," he told BBC Sport.
"I need to get the best out of my talent and I still haven't made the most of my natural ability."
He added: "I'm good enough to win multiple world titles
Second coming of the Aussie: Can Robertson break the Crucible curse?
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