Former snooker world champion FORFEITS chance at £175k jackpot after forgetting what day it was in embarrassing blunder

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NEIL ROBERTSON ended up forfeiting a chance to win a whopping £175,000 prize – by forgetting what day it was.

The former world champion was set to take on Michael Holt in a 2025 World Open qualifier at Ponds Forge in Sheffield during the festive period.

Michael Holt taking a shot in a snooker match.
Michael Holt was set to play with former world champ Neil Robertson in a 2025 World Open qualifier
Neil Robertson at the UK Championship.
But Roberston ended up no-showing their showdown after forgetting what day it was

Snooker fans were left stunned when a 5-0 win for Holt appeared on results pages without so much as an explanation as to what happened in the scheduled December dust-up.

But Holt, who was bedridden a few days before the scheduled match, has finally revealed what happened in the qualifier – which he almost withdrew from.

He explained on Instagram: “It’s ten to seven, I’m in the office waiting to play and Gary Wilkinson’s [tournament official] phone rang.

“He picked his phone up and looked at me and went [Holt puts his thumb up].

“Basically, Neil forgot what day it was, he got the wrong date, which is a massive stroke of luck for me which meant I got a bye.

“So I’m going to China at the end of February.

“So yeah, that’s a massive bit of luck I had.”

Aussie cueist Robertson has yet to comment on his costly mistake, which meant he failed to qualify for the World Open in which the prize for winning is £175k.

He’ll no doubt be kicking himself for forgetting what day it was, which happens to many a person during the festive period.

Robertson reached the semi-finals of the 2024 World Open, which he was dumped out of by Ding Junhui.

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He pocketed a cool £32,500 for his efforts, which he’ll have to wait until 2026 to try improve on.

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