Education
He was educated at Dayncourt School Specialist Sports College.
He was educated at Dayncourt School Specialist Sports College.
2004 His best results include winning gold at the 2004 European Championships in Geneva, and a silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games, both partnering Gail Emms in the mixed doubles. = 2004 Summer Olympics They defeated Sudket Prapakamol and Patapol Ngernsrisuk of Thailand in the first round, then were defeated in the round of 16 by Engineer Hian and Flandy Limpele of Indonesia, who had previously represented England for a brief period. He also competed in mixed double"s with Emms.
They had a bye in the first round and defeated Björn Siegemund and Nicol Pitro of Germany in the second.
In the quarterfinals, Robertson and Emms beat Chen Qiqiu and Zhao Tingting of China 15-8, 17-15 to advance to the semifinals. There, they beat Jonas Rasmussen and Rikke Olsen of Denmark 15-6, 15-12.
In the final, they lost to Chinese pair Zhang June and Gao Ling 15-1, 12-15, 15-12 to finish with the silver medal. 2005 World Championships At the 2005 World Championships, he and Emms began the tournament as Number 1 seeds.
However, after getting a bye into the second round, he received an ankle injury during practice and they were forced to withdraw.
2006 The 2006 brought Robertson a Silver in the team event and a Gold in the mixed doubles with Emms. They beat Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg 21-15, 21-12 in the final. 2008 Beijing Games The British duo found themselves 12-17 down in the decider only to show great powers of recovery to triumph 21-19.
2009 World Badminton Championship Robertson was part of the English team forced to withdraw from the 2009 BWF World Championships held in Hyderabad, India because of a terrorist threat.
Nathan Robertson uses the Carlton Fireblade Tour racket. Nathan Robertson announced his retirement on 5 June 2012.