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Aaron Hill upsets world number two Kyren Wilson at Wuhan Open
The 23-year-old Cork city native beat the Shanghai Masters champion to advance to the last 32.
4.44pm, 25 Aug 2025
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IRELAND’S AARON HILL has upset 2024 world champion Kyren Wilson to reach the last 32 of the Wuhan Open.
Hill toppled Wilson 5-2 at the Optics Valley Gymnasium, adding the world number two to his list of tournament-play scalps which already included Ronnie O’Sullivan, Judd Trump and Mark Selby from past events.
The 23-year-old Cork man also gained revenge of sorts on Wilson, who had defeated him 5-0 at the same stage of the same tournament last year.
Hill fired in three half centuries and a 124 en route to an impressive victory over the recent Shanghai Masters champion.
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Hill, who has made a promising start to the season, reached the quarter-finals of the Wuhan Open in 2023. He will face the winner of Jimmy Robertson and Lei Peifan in the last 32.
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