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Wilson bloodied the world champion and Wakelin, and the six-time champion won six games in a row and still ranked second

In the round-robin match of the first group of the World Snooker Champions League Invitational Tournament that just ended on January 3, 2024, Beijing time, Kyren Wilson, the second person born in the 90s, performed well. He first swept former world champion Bingham 3-0 with a performance of 53 and 58 points in a single stroke, and then swept Wakelin 3-0 with a single shot of 130, 73 and 90 points.

In the following game, Wilson suffered his first defeat of the group after a 1-3 defeat to Ryan Day with a single shot of 64 and 68 points.

But he then scored 111, 51, 61 and 77 points in the fourth game to defeat Thai snooker star Sankham 3-2 and finish second in the group with a record of three wins and one loss.

Wilson bloodied the world champion and Wakelin, and the six-time champion won six games in a row and still ranked second

Wilson won six games in a row to sweep Bingham and Wakelin

In Kyren Wilson's first two games, the performance of the second person born in the 90s can be described as very good. In the first game against Bingham, Wilson scored 53 points with a single shot and won the first game 72:8 to take a 1-0 lead and take the lead.

In the second game, Wilson scored 68 points with multiple opportunities to get started, and won another game 68:32 to successfully take a 2-0 lead and get the match point. In the third game, Wilson scored 58 points with a single shot to win the game 68:18 and swept Bingham 3-0.

In the first game against Wakelin, Wilson directly hit a single-stroke performance of 130 points as soon as he came up, winning the first game 131:1 and taking a 1-0 lead. In the second game, Wilson scored 73 points with a single shot and won another game 73:35 to take a 2-0 lead. In the third game, Wilson scored 90 points with a single shot and swept Wakelin 3-0 to complete two consecutive wins.

Wilson bloodied the world champion and Wakelin, and the six-time champion won six games in a row and still ranked second

Wilson suffered a 1-3 defeat to Ryan Day and suffered his first defeat

In the match between Kyren Wilson and Ryan Day, Wilson suffered a counterattack in the game. In the first game, Wilson scored 64 points in a single stroke and was blasted out of Ryan Day, who scored 70 points in a single stroke, won with a performance of 71:64, and Wilson fell behind Ryan Day 0-1.

In the second game, Ryan Day successfully scored 69 points with his excellent ability to grasp opportunities, and won the game with a performance of 69:1, thus continuing to lead Wilson 2-0 and directly getting the match point of the game.

In the third game, Wilson finally won the game with a single shot of 68 points and won the game 69:8, thus falling behind Ryan Day 1-2 and narrowing the difference between the two sides to one game.

In the fourth game, Ryan Day once again played a very good competitive state, and he won the game 93-0 with an excellent performance of 92 points in a single stroke, defeating Wilson 3-1.

Wilson bloodied the world champion and Wakelin, and the six-time champion won six games in a row and still ranked second

Wilson put in a perfect performance to beat Sancam 3-2 to win

In the match between Wilson and Thailand's Sankham, Wilson finally played a very strong form again. In the first game, Sancam won the game 100:4 with a single stroke of 59 points, thus leading Wilson 1-0 and taking the lead.

In the second game, Wilson scored 51 points with a single shot and recovered a 1-1 draw with Sancam with a performance of 60:57. In the third game, Sancam took the lead in scoring 24 points and made mistakes, and Wilson scored 111 points with a single shot to win the game 2-1 and overtook Sancam to get the match point.

In the fourth game, Sancam relied on a number of layups to play 67:65 with a performance of 67:65 in a single game, and defeated Wilson, who scored 61 points in a single stroke, and drew 2-2 with the latter.

In the fifth game, Wilson won the tiebreaker with an excellent performance of 77 points with a single shot and defeated Sancam 3-2 to welcome the third victory of the group. The three-win and one-loss record also puts six-time champion Kyren Wilson second in the group behind Ryan Day.

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