During the World Snooker Championship match against Stuart Bingham, Gary Wilson’s frustration reached a peak when he jokingly offered his cue to a spectator following a missed shot. Wilson faced a challenging start to the match, falling behind early to Bingham. His frustration became evident as he struggled for consistency, failing to capitalize on opportunities due to uncharacteristic errors. In the seventh frame, after missing an easy red shot, Wilson’s exasperation was palpable. He jokingly extended his cue to a spectator, an act that encapsulated his disappointment. Despite this lapse, Wilson managed to secure the frame, bringing the score to 5-2 in Bingham’s favor. Bingham continued his dominance, extending his lead to 6-2 with a break of 76. Wilson showed resilience by stealing a frame after Bingham missed a routine black, resulting in a 6-3 scoreline at the end of the session. The match is set to resume later that evening, with Wilson aiming to improve his performance and challenge Bingham’s advantage.