Robin Hull was born on 16 August 1974 and is a Finnish former professional snooker player.
11 Facts About Robin Hull
Robin Hull is known as a solid -builder, having compiled over 150 competitive during his career, among the highest for a player who has never featured in the top 16 in the world rankings.
Robin Hull later repeated this result at the 2006 Malta Cup.
Robin Hull was forced to pull out of qualifying for the 2007 World Championship due to an irregular heartbeat thought to be linked to his past illness.
Robin Hull started working as a snooker commentator on Finnish Eurosport, and opened a snooker club in his hometown of Espoo.
In February 2010 Robin Hull took part in the pro-am Finnish Snooker Challenge, which featured a number of notable professionals.
Robin Hull impressed, beating Darren Morgan, Ken Doherty and Matthew Stevens on the way to the final, where he lost to Mark Williams.
However, Robin Hull failed to win any other match at the rest of the tournaments, and due to financial reasons skipped most of the second part of the season until the World Championship, where he delivered his best performances in years.
Robin Hull did exactly that, as he beat Martin McCrudden, Ben Woollaston and Igor Figueiredo to qualify for the Crucible for the second year in a row.
At the Shoot-Out, the tournament in which every match is decided by a single 10-minute frame, Robin Hull won his second professional title by beating Brecel in the final.
Robin Hull was born and raised in Finland, to a Finnish mother and an English father.