Kyren Wilson leads 11-6 against Jak Jones after day one of the World Championship final at the Crucible Theatre. Despite Jones’ comeback from 7-1 down, Wilson showed resilience with notable breaks including a crucial 122. Wilson expressed pride in his performance and emphasized his enjoyment of the match.
The final, a best of 35 contest resumes on Monday. Wilson dominant start, highlighted by century breaks contrasted with Jones’ struggle to find his rhythm initially. However, Jones displayed determination in the evening session narrowing the gap with significant breaks. Despite Jones’ efforts, Wilson composed play secured him a comfortable lead heading into day two of the final.
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