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The Independent UK
Jamie Braidwood

Kyren Wilson explains why he tried – and missed – no-look black at Shanghai Masters

Kyren Wilson was not aware of the chance to make history - (Getty Images)

Kyren Wilson explained his attempt at a “no-look” black was a “bit of fun” after missing out on the chance to create a new century record during his win over Si Jiahui at the Shanghai Masters.

Wilson missed a routine black in the final frame that would have broken the record for the most centuries in a best-of-11 match. It ended up equalling Judd Trump and Neil Robertson’s match at the 2016 Masters as well as Robertson's contest with Selby at the 2020 Champion of Champions, with six.

The World No 2 had reached 97 in the final frame before taking on the black and explained he was not aware he had the chance to break his record. The Englishman said his show-boating was an attempt to engage the crowd.

"I did the silly no look thing. Especially in China, I feel the sport is blowing up out here and a lot of it is about doing things a bit differently. You have to have a bit of fun,” he told the World Snooker Tour.

“The crowd appreciate that sort of thing. I didn't know it could have broken the record. That is disappointing, but it was an amazing game to be involved in. It was crazy. There's no chance I'd have just rolled that black in, even if I knew about the record. It is still about doing things differently. We are stepping into a modern era in snooker.

"I don't think a game can get any harder than that. I think up until the last couple of frames he missed one ball. He was relentless and some of the balls he knocks in are frightening. I worked hard going into this event and I'm glad I can see that shining through. That has allowed me to battle back into the game and do enough to win it."

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