Jak Jones Defends His ‘Negative’ Snooker Style Ahead of World Championship Final
Jak Jones has responded to the backlash he has received over his perceived ‘negative’ style of snooker, which has helped him knock out top players like Judd Trump and Stuart Bingham. The 30-year-old Welshman has made it to the World Snooker Championship final where he will face Kyren Wilson.
Jones has been criticized by his opponents for his slow and methodical style of play, with both Trump and Bingham expressing their frustration at not being able to find their rhythm against him. However, Jones has hit back at his critics, calling their comments “pathetic” and refusing to change his approach heading into the final.
Despite the controversy surrounding his style, Jones has remained confident in his abilities and has defended his approach to the game. He has emphasized that he is not intentionally trying to disrupt his opponents’ rhythm and believes that his style is not as negative as portrayed.
On the other hand, Wilson, who has also reached the final after defeating David Gilbert, is looking to win his first World Championship title. The world no.12 is confident in his abilities and believes he can handle any situation, including facing a player like Jones in the final.
As the two players prepare to battle it out for the prestigious title, the snooker world is eagerly anticipating an exciting final showdown. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell as Jones and Wilson go head-to-head in what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the World Snooker Championship.