World champion Kyren Wilson believes Finland will soon be part of the professional World Snooker Tour circuit after competing in an invitational event over the weekend that saw Helsinki baize fans flock to the city centre.
Wilson reached the final of the inaugural Taom Helsinki International Snooker Cup, losing 6-3 to two-time Crucible runner-up Ali Carter in Sunday night’s final before a sell-out 1400 crowd at the capital’s House of Culture.
Wilson enjoyed wins over Ryan Day (4-3) and Robert Milkins (5-2) with Carter a last-minute replacement for Luca Brecel in the event, before completing victories over Jimmy White (4-1) and Jak Jones (5-3).
Carter produced a 114 break in the final to delight the fans.
“I’m going to tell tournament organisers how great I thought this event was. The Finns have treated me, my brother and the other players so well. With 1400 tickets sold for each match, there should be a professional event here.
“Let’s hope that happens soon.”
Wilson and Carter have already confirmed their return to the Finnish capital for next year’s event which is due to be held on the weekend of 17-18 May.