China’s Zhang, 33, was making only his second appearance at the Masters and has exited in the first round on both occasions.
However, the world number 10 will head away from the tournament wondering just how he contrived to lose against Wilson.
Aside from the match score, almost every key statistic around safety play, table time and potting was in his favour.
However, Zhang also managed seven unforced errors to Wilson’s three, and they ultimately proved extremely costly.
Given some of the opportunities that came his way, he could and perhaps should have been the player heading into the interval with a healthy lead.
And while he did fight back, the moments of misfortune and carelessness kept coming.
In the seventh frame he went in off a red, having potted a red into the same right middle pocket, and in the ninth he missed a black, when it appeared he could steal the frame from Wilson to go ahead for the first time in the match.
“Kyren is a very strong opponent. I needed a very strong performance and I was a little bit unlucky,” Zhang added.
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