Kyren Wilson finds Masters form right on cue to rebound from low point'
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Kyren Wilson finds Masters form right on cue to rebound from low point'
"After edging the first frame following a run of snookers, Wilson yet to win a tournament this season having broken his cue at the start of the campaign looked set to build a maximum in the next, but just missed the 11th red into the bottom corner pocket as he moved 2-0 ahead. Si got on the board with a well-crafted break of 97 before the world No 2, who lost to Shaun Murphy in last year's Masters final, dug in to re-establish his lead"
"It has been a really tough time so I thank you for all your love you have given me, it really lifted me, he told the crowd after his win. This venue can bring the best out of you. I still have a lot of time in this game so hopefully I can conqueror this venue for a long time."
Kyren Wilson defeated Si Jiahui 6-2 to reach the Masters quarter-finals, extending a week-long run of 6-2 results at Alexandra Palace. Wilson edged the opening frame after a run of snookers and narrowly missed a maximum when he missed the 11th red. Si responded with a precise break of 97, but Wilson regained control to lead 3-1 by the interval. Wilson took the sixth 82-28 and closed the match with back-to-back centuries of 101 and 105. Wilson described recent times as tough, praised the venue and his new cue, and will face the winner of Robertson v Wakelin.
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