In the World Championship final against Jak Jones, Kyren Wilson put on an impressive display of snooker skills. He took a commanding 7-1 lead over his opponent, thanks to a century break in the opening frame – the first since 1993.
Wilson continued to dominate the match with impressive breaks of 52, 66, 62, 90 and another century. Jones struggled to keep up and found himself struggling to find his rhythm. Despite this, Jones managed to secure a frame with a 65 break.
However, Wilson’s flawless performance showed his championship potential as he punished Jones each time an opportunity presented itself. His match-play qualities and readiness for whatever challenges come his way were evident in every move he made.
Wilson’s lead of 7-0 was the first time this scoreline had been seen in a world final since 1991, indicating his dominance on the Crucible stage. As the match continues, Jones will need to show resilience and skill to challenge Wilson’s impressive display and mount a comeback. However, based on his confident and controlled play so far, Wilson is looking like a strong contender for the world championship title.