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Kyren Wilson Takes Commanding Lead Over John Higgins in Masters 2026 Final
BBC
January 18, 2026•4 days ago

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Kyren Wilson holds a 5-3 lead over John Higgins after the opening session of the Masters final. Wilson established his advantage through consistent play and scoring two centuries, including a 103 break. Higgins, the oldest finalist, fought back to level the score at 3-3 before Wilson regained control to end the session ahead.
Kyren Wilson made a strong start towards winning his first Masters crown as he established a 5-3 lead over John Higgins in the opening session of the final at Alexandra Palace.
Higgins, 50, the oldest finalist at one of the Triple Crown events, began confidently in his bid to win the prestigious invitational event for the first time since 2006, taking the opener with a half-century.
But the Scot was left to rue several unforced errors, which allowed the world number two to pinch the second frame and settle into the match.
That theme continued as Wilson took the next two frames to lead 3-1 at the interval, before four-time world champion Higgins took a scrappy fifth frame and again exhibited his renowned matchplay qualities to restore parity at 3-3.
However, Wilson was not to be denied an advantage heading into the evening.
He rediscovered his rhythm when compiling an up-tempo 103 break and crafted a wonderful 111 - his eighth century of the tournament - to round off the afternoon's play.
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