Jak Jones missed a golden chance to pile the pressure on his opponent Kyren Wilson as his improbable Crucible comeback came up short at the end of the first day of the World Snooker Championship final.
Jones scraped away at an early 7-1 deficit but lost out in a dramatic black ball climax to the final frame of the day, which let 12th seed Wilson off the hook as he headed into today’s concluding sessions with an 11-6 lead.
Reflecting on his missed chance to move within three frames of his opponent, a visibly deflated Jones told the BBC last night: “It’s a miracle that I’m still in it, I played shocking. I’m absolutely knackered and I think if I’d had a decent night’s sleep last night I could have done better.”
Jones had experienced a nightmare start and had to wait until the last frame of the first session to get on the scoreboard and avoid becoming the first player since Dennis Taylor in 1985 to lose the first eight frames of the final.
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