In the World Championship final, Kyren Wilson displayed a brilliant performance against Jak Jones. He took a commanding 7-1 lead over his opponent with an impressive century break in the opening frame. This was the first time in 28 years that a Crucible final had started with a century break.
Wilson continued to dominate the match with breaks of 52, 66, and another century. Jones struggled to keep up and managed to secure only one frame with a 65 break. However, Wilson’s flawless play and readiness for whatever challenges come his way made it clear that he was determined to clinch his second world title after losing in 2020.
Jones, playing in his first ranking final, will need to show resilience and skill if he hopes to challenge Wilson’s impressive display and mount a comeback. However, Wilson’s confident and controlled play suggests that he is a strong contender for the world championship title. The match continues, but it looks like it will be all about Wilson’s dominance on the Crucible stage.