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Snooker must get up to speed, says Neil Robertson

World Open winner Neil Robertson today called for snooker's World Championship to be scaled down.

Robertson beat Ronnie O'Sullivan 5-1 at the 12bet.com World Open and the pair both insist the shortened format is the way forward for the game's major tournament in Sheffield's Crucible Theatre.

Robertson, whose World Championship final win against Graeme Dott ended at 12.54am this year, said: "I prefer the match to end in one session, I don't like going to the hotel and waiting around. The World (Championship) should be no more than best out of 25."

O'Sullivan said: "It's a long time being in Sheffield - 17 days. That's longer than the Olympics. It feels too long as a player - you can play matches over three days. There's not enough entertaining players about to have longer matches."

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