Kyren Wilson, the world champion from 2024, has made a resounding comeback in the Masters tournament, defeating Si Jiahui with a convincing 6-2 scoreline. The victory not only marks Wilson's return to form but also serves as a much-needed rebound after a dismal first-round exit at the UK Championship.
Wilson began the match strongly, edging the first frame following a well-executed run of snookers and taking an early 2-0 lead. However, Si Jiahui managed to pull back into the match with a stunning break of 97, which narrowed the gap to 3-1 at the mid-session interval.
Despite facing pressure from Si in the fifth frame, Wilson regained his composure and took the sixth frame comfortably. The turning point in the match came when Wilson secured successive century breaks of 101 and 105, sealing an impressive victory that sent the crowd into raptures.
The win has been a long time coming for Wilson, who had been struggling with his cue throughout the season. Speaking before the match, he admitted to having hit rock bottom after a disappointing defeat at the UK Championship. However, the triumph over Si Jiahui has lifted him out of that darkness, and he is now more confident than ever.
"I have been through some tough times, but this venue can bring out the best in you," Wilson said in the post-match interview. "I'm just so excited to be able to deliver when I go out there with a cue I'm happy with."
With this victory, Wilson has proven that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the snooker world. He will now face the winner of the match between Neil Robertson and Chris Wakelin, which takes place on Wednesday. The road ahead may be tough, but Wilson seems more determined than ever to conquer Alexandra Palace and make a lasting impression on the tournament.
Wilson began the match strongly, edging the first frame following a well-executed run of snookers and taking an early 2-0 lead. However, Si Jiahui managed to pull back into the match with a stunning break of 97, which narrowed the gap to 3-1 at the mid-session interval.
Despite facing pressure from Si in the fifth frame, Wilson regained his composure and took the sixth frame comfortably. The turning point in the match came when Wilson secured successive century breaks of 101 and 105, sealing an impressive victory that sent the crowd into raptures.
The win has been a long time coming for Wilson, who had been struggling with his cue throughout the season. Speaking before the match, he admitted to having hit rock bottom after a disappointing defeat at the UK Championship. However, the triumph over Si Jiahui has lifted him out of that darkness, and he is now more confident than ever.
"I have been through some tough times, but this venue can bring out the best in you," Wilson said in the post-match interview. "I'm just so excited to be able to deliver when I go out there with a cue I'm happy with."
With this victory, Wilson has proven that he is still a force to be reckoned with in the snooker world. He will now face the winner of the match between Neil Robertson and Chris Wakelin, which takes place on Wednesday. The road ahead may be tough, but Wilson seems more determined than ever to conquer Alexandra Palace and make a lasting impression on the tournament.