Kyren Wilson moves closer to the World Snooker Championship final, leading David Gilbert 14-10, as Jak Jones discusses the motivational impact of social media criticism during his semi-final run.
Kyren Wilson has taken a significant lead in his World Snooker Championship semi-final match against David Gilbert at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. As of the evening session on May 3, 2024, Wilson leads 14-10, having won six of the eight frames played. Despite Gilbert’s strong finish with a century break of 101 in the final frame, Wilson, a former finalist, is closer to securing a spot in the championship final.
In the other semi-final, Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones are tied at 8-8 after a closely fought contest. Bingham started the session ahead, possessing a 6-4 lead, but Jones managed to draw level several times, maintaining a competitive edge throughout the match.
Jak Jones, currently ranked 44th globally and amidst his semi-final run, discussed how criticism on social media has motivated his performance in the championship. Despite facing negative remarks about his playing style, he remains focused on his strategic and safety play, which has received commendation from notable figures like Australian player Neil Robertson. Jones has stood out with numerous half-century and century breaks, particularly noted in his victory over world number two Judd Trump.
The semi-finals are unfolding with anticipation, showcasing a mix of strategic play and resilience among the players. As the tournament approaches its climax, the Crucible Theatre continues to witness compelling competition and remarkable snooker skills.