Joe Swail topples Neil Robertson in International Championship in China

Belfast veteran (45) records biggest win in years to move into last 16 of tournament

Northern Ireland’s Joe Swail,  who beat Neil Robertson 6-5 in China. Photograph: Tom Shaw/ALLSPORT
Northern Ireland’s Joe Swail, who beat Neil Robertson 6-5 in China. Photograph: Tom Shaw/ALLSPORT

Joe Swail pulled off a stunning victory over world No2 Neil Robertson in China yesterday – two years after losing his place on tour.

The veteran 45-year-old from Belfast, ranked No72 in the world, moved into the last 16 of the prestigious International Championship with a thrilling 6-5 victory in Chengdu.

Swail had to do it the hard way, fighting back from 5-3 adrift to claim the last three frames against the former world champion.

And the player who reached back-to-back world championship semi-finals 13 years ago admitted his recent renaissance made all the “mental torture” worthwhile.“This is my biggest win for a long time. I couldn’t find two frames on the spin never mind beat a player like Neil two years ago,” Swail said.

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“I had no interest in playing but got my love back for it. I decided to give it one last go, I am not qualified to do much else.

“I never forget how low I was. That is very important, and it gives you an incentive to make the most of it now. I was suffering mental torture.

“But there is life in the old dog and I don’t care who I play now.”

Swail is now guaranteed a cheque for at least £12,000 in the biggest event on this season’s calendar to date.