Jak Jones opens up a 13-10 lead over Stuart Bingham to take control of a shortened third session of their World Championship semi-final.
Jak Jones opened up a 13-10 lead over 2015 champion Stuart Bingham to take control of a shortened third session of their World Championship semi-final.
Bingham rallied with a superb 104 break, but the protracted nature of the 21st frame in particular - which lasted over 50 minutes and saw both players take toilet breaks - meant only seven of eight scheduled frames were completed. World number 44 Jones, who defeated Judd Trump in the quarter-finals, is aiming to become the lowest-ranked finalist since Shaun Murphy lifted the trophy in 2005.It was an error-strewn display from Bingham, who at times during this contest has looked a shadow of the player that knocked seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan out in the last eight.
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