Eurosport - Sat, 15 Nov 15:28:00 2008
Former world champion Joe Johnson expects an attacking final at the Bahrain Championship between Neil Robertson and Matthew Stevens.
If pushed for a winner I'd go for Neil Robertson. He's won a couple of tournaments already so he knows how to finish it off.
The young kid Mark Allen was playing quite well against Robertson in the semi-finals: he stormed away in the first two frames and all credit to Neil for coming back like that to win 6-4.
A lot of this is down to his new coach Steve Prest, who has got him practising the right way and staying positive.
The pressure's off Matthew Stevens now though, to some extent: he's reached the final and improved his ranking, taking some good ranking points this week, so you can't write him off.
It is a milestone for Stevens. He has been out in the doldrums for quite a while. Hendry was playing very well before they met, but didn't quite carry on the consistency in the semi-finals. Maybe the occasion got to him a little bit.
When you haven't won something for a while it gets harder and harder. Hendry probably looked around the players in the last four and thought: 'I can do something here'. That put pressure on him.
It's a terrible thing, pressure. Some days you can handle it, and others you can't: it depends on which side of the bed you get out of.
It'll be an attacking game. It'll be pretty close: we're looking at 9-6, 9-7, something around there. I don't think either player will run away with it.
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