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Jak Jones secures World Championship final spot with victory over Stuart Bingham

The world No 44 will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day final.

LAST UPDATE | 4 May 2024

JAK JONES SEALED his status as one of the unlikeliest of World Snooker Championship finalists after completing an attritional 17-12 triumph over former champion Stuart Bingham at the Crucible.

The world number 44, who has never previously reached a ranking final, will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day final starting on Sunday after Wilson overcame David Gilbert 17-11.

Jones fought through two qualifying rounds just to reach the first round proper and becomes only the ninth qualifier in 47 years at the Crucible to clinch his place in the final.

Bingham had pulled back to 13-11 in the first frame of the evening session, but the match pivoted in the next when Bingham made an inexplicable error attempting to play safe on the green and let the Welshman in to clear up and re-establish a three-frame lead.

Jones maintained his advantage through more tough frames in a match that drifted towards 12-and-a-half hours, then capitalised on a missed black by Bingham to move one frame from victory with a coolly-taken 70 break.

More errors from Bingham served up the first chance for Jones in the next and he won it in two visits to complete his fairy tale run to the final.

Earlier, 12th seed Wilson took three of the four frames required in Saturday’s third session to wrap up his win over Gilbert that earns him a second crack at the title following his defeat in the 2020 final to Ronnie O’Sullivan.

Five frames in succession in their second session on Friday evening had done the damage as Wilson turned a neck-and-neck clash, that was finely poised at 9-9, into a four-frame advantage he never looked likely to squander.

Gilbert did reduce the deficit to 14-11 with a break of 70 in the opening frame of the day, but after coming off worse in a lengthy safety battle in the next, his fate was effectively sealed.

Wilson punched the air and blew a kiss to his family in the stand after potting the decisive blue and will start a heavy favourite in his second final on Sunday.

Afterwards, the 32-year-old revealed he has been benefiting from sessions with a hypnotherapist during his run to the final, which comes at the end of a low-key season in which he had just one tour semi-final, at the German Masters, to his name.

“It’s just about emptying your stress bucket,” said Wilson. “We all have things going on that can affect our day-to-day life and it allowed me to go out there and be a little bit freer.

“Our minds are so clogged up with so many different things that don’t need to be there, so if you can just eliminate them and go out and play snooker it makes the game a hell of a lot easier.

“When he (Gilbert) missed a few in the third session I knew I had to hit home. Dave could cue me off the table quite easily, so I knew I had to win that mental battle.”

It capped a stirring revival from Wilson, who has endured a difficult two years, partly due to injury and illness within his family, and he showed no ill effects from last year’s crushing 13-2 loss to John Higgins as he swept aside Dominic Dale, Joe O’Connor then Higgins with relative ease.

“I have changed dramatically,” added Wilson. “Back then if it wasn’t quite going right, panic alarms would have gone off, and maybe my game would have deteriorated, but I’ve gathered the experience and learned a tough lesson.”

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:08 PM

    Absolutely terrible decision that has to be a red card , high speed neck high challenge to stop a goal scoring opportunity. Very generous refereeing for Galway in that first half

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:09 PM

    Coen was a lucky boy

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:21 PM

    Terrible decision!

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:21 PM

    That was one seriously dangerous challenge and he should have walked . The short conversation with linesman had me convinced he was gone.

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    Sep 6th 2015, 3:26 PM

    Hurling > football

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:46 PM

    Lower viewing figures, less participating counties…..

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    Sep 6th 2015, 2:38 PM

    Hoping for a Galway win, Kilkenny will shade it no doubt!!

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    Sep 6th 2015, 2:38 PM

    So the location of the match is at Old Trafford?

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:10 PM

    When did Mick McCarthy lose his lovely quiff & when did he start managing Galway ?

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    Sep 6th 2015, 5:00 PM

    Boring. Kilkenny too good again. Hurling becoming a joke.

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    Sep 6th 2015, 3:54 PM

    Galway resorting to Dublin tactics and being facilitated by ref

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:10 PM

    Zzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:33 PM

    You mean Kilkenny tactics?

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:57 PM

    Big time bottlers are Galway, not helped by some terrible refereeing

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    Sep 6th 2015, 5:02 PM

    Galway can’t complain about refereeing, got 2 points from soft overcarrying decisions and should have had 14 men for the whole 2nd half

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    Sep 6th 2015, 2:45 PM

    OMG Stick Wars !!

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    Sep 6th 2015, 9:32 PM

    It was disgusting to see half of the Kilkenny crowd leave before the cup was presented, talk about arrogance.
    Galway could have won it but the Cats ‘re the best for a reason, great second half display by them.
    Maybe next year Galway…

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    Sep 6th 2015, 11:41 PM

    Well done, Galway. A few stats! Galway all Ireland Intermediate champs, All Ireland Minor Champs, and 2nd best Senior team in the country…and the Ladies to come yet…Not bad, I suggest…
    Keep it going, Galway.
    Great Kilkenny team, no argument. But they will be stopped sometime!!

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    Jul 3rd 2016, 6:05 PM

    How can the 42 not get the full time score correct?

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    Sep 6th 2015, 11:34 PM

    Great Galway display, against an indisputable set of Kilkenny legends. No doubt about that. But just remember a little stat (to the knockers!). Galway= all Ireland Intermediate champs, All Ireland Minor Champs and 2nd best Seniors in the country and all for 2015. And the Ladies Camogie has to come yet in the all Ireland… Not bad stats? So, Galway, well done, a credit to yourselves. And under great leadership.

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    Sep 6th 2015, 3:13 PM

    Man of the stadium: Messi

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    Sep 6th 2015, 4:19 PM

    Jonny Ryan a legend

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