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Jak Jones attacks ‘pathetic’ rivals after booking world snooker final with Wilson
- Welsh qualifier will face Kyren Wilson after shock run to final
- Jones hits back at beaten opponents’ complaints over his style
Jak Jones sealed his shock World Snooker Championship final place by beating Stuart Bingham 17-12 – and branded his beaten opponents “pathetic” for complaining about his playing style.
The world No 44 will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day final starting on Sunday after Wilson overcame David Gilbert 17-11. Both Bingham and Judd Trump, whom the Welshman beat in the last eight, implied that Jones’ frustrating tactics had affected their rhythm and ultimately contributed to their defeats.
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