Kyren Wilson starts strongly to take control of World Championship final
Jak Jones lost the first seven frames of the Crucible contest.
Jak Jones lost the first seven frames of the Crucible contest.
The 30-year-old became only the ninth qualifier to reach a Crucible final.
The world number 44, who has never previously reached a ranking final, will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day final starting on Sunday.
The 2020 finalist will face Stuart Bingham or Jak Jones in the Crucible showdown.
Resuming at 8-8, Jones briefly fell behind before reeling off five frames in a row to seize the initiative in an error-strewn clash.
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Wilson took advantage of errors from opponent David Gilbert with a run of five frames in a row.
The other semi-final between Kyren Wilson and David Gilbert was also deadlocked after two sessions.
Jones hit back strongly against 2015 champion Stuart Bingham while Kyren Wilson is battling hard with David Gilbert.
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Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones upset the odds in Sheffield.
The world number one is level at 8-8 with fellow former champion Stuart Bingham.
The Welshman is not the first player to cause a big Crucible upset.
Jones, the world number 44, capitalised on an error-strewn display by the 2019 champion to turn an 8-8 overnight tie into a 13-9 win.
Jones won 13-9 to reach the last four for the first time.