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Darts World Grand Prix: Michael van Gerwen beaten but Luke Littler wins thriller

Six-time champion Michael van Gerwen was beaten by a fellow Dutchman in the first round of the World Grand Prix, but Luke Littler came through a high-quality opener.

Van Gerwen won a top-level tournament for the first time in two years by beating Littler in the World Series Finals in September, but on Tuesday he produced an error-strewn performance to lose 2-0 against Dirk van Duijvenbode.

Although world number three Van Gerwen threw a stunning 171 in the first leg, he otherwise struggled and suffered first-round elimination for the second year running.

Littler, however, stormed into the second round in Leicester with an 11-minute straight-set win against another Dutchman, Gian van Veen.

Both players averaged over 100 in a superb first set as Littler came from behind to take it 3-2.

Despite Van Veen finishing with a 106.47 average – the highest average in tournament history – and Littler 105.58, it was the Briton who won through to continue his quest for a first World Grand Prix title.

“I am very happy. I don’t think I could have done a lot better there. I certainly played better than last year,” Littler told Sky Sports.

“I said I would be fiery in my pre-match interview and I showed a bit of that. Hopefully this is my next major.”

Gerwyn Price defeated Ryan Searle 2-1, before Peter Wright lost to defending champion Mike de Decker by the same scoreline.

Tuesday’s World Grand Prix results:

Dirk van Duijvenbode 2-0 Michael van Gerwen

Luke Woodhouse 2-1 Damon Heta

Daryl Gurney 2-0 Ross Smith

Jonny Clayton 2-0 Andrew Gilding

Gerwyn Price 2-1 Ryan Searle

Luke Littler 2-0 Gian van Veen

Mike de Decker 2-1 Peter Wright

Josh Rock 2-1 Ryan Joyce

Wednesday’s matches:

Cameron Menzies v Rob Cross

Stephen Bunting v Danny Noppert

Luke Humphries v Krzysztof Ratajski

Joe Cullen v Gary Anderson

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Jonny Clayton* 1-0 Andrew Gilding

Clayton hits a double with his first dart to score 110.

Gilding takes five darts to find his and The Ferret opens a lead.

A trebless visit from Gilding is matched by the Welshman.

With 148 remaining, Clayton can only chip away at it.

He gets another visit, needing 90, going for double/double on the 18s but missing the last one.

The Ferret returns and takes out double 9 for the hold of throw.

Jonny Clayton vs Andrew Gilding

We have another former winner of the World Grand Prix next.

Jonny Clayton got his hands on the trophy in 2021.

He will come into this match against Andrew Gilding as the firm favourite.

Daryl Gurney beats Ross Smith 2-0

Ross Smith 1-3 *Daryl Gurney (Set: 0-2)

A closely fought leg with only 40 points separating the pair.

However, a trebless visit from Gurney leaves the door open.

Smith scores 100 to leave him on a finish.

With 150 required, Gurney lays up for a double.

Smudger needs 149 but cannot get it started.

With 16 remaining, Gurney takes out double 8 for the match.

Ross Smith* 1-2 Daryl Gurney (Set: 0-1)

Gurney steals the darts despite Smith being the first to a double.

Both players then have trebless visits but neither takes advantage.

A superb visit of 174 piles the pressure on Superchin.

Smith steals the darts and gets to a finish first.

With ‘Shanghai’ needed, Smith wildly misses double tops, almost missing the board in the process.

Gurney needs 95, hitting double/double on 19s to take the leg.

He is just one hold away from victory here.

Ross Smith 1-1 *Daryl Gurney (Set: 0-1)

Gurney is the first away with the double in this one.

It makes such a difference as he opens a 200 point lead.

With 167 required, he is happy to look to lay up.

Superchin needs 73 and takes out double 8 with his first attempt.

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World Matchplay Darts: Luke Littler wins thriller but Michael van Gerwen is out

Luke Littler survived a real scare before fighting back to beat Jermaine Wattimena 13-11 in a thriller to reach the World Matchplay quarter-finals in Blackpool, but three-time champion Michael van Gerwen is out after defeat to Josh Rock.

World champion Littler looked out of sorts at Winter Gardens as he slipped 4-0 and then 7-2 behind against Dutchman Wattimena.

After pulling one leg back immediately before the second break, a clearly fired up Littler let out a roar of delight and gestured to the crowd that he was not going home just yet.

Littler returned from the break reinvigorated, winning six legs in a row, but Wattimena rediscovered his composure and the two players traded blows to send the game to a tie break

Littler missed two match darts as the nerves began to show, but after making the third he once again roared in celebration and pointed to the star on his shirt, which signifies his World Championship victory.

“When I pointed to the star on my shirt, I’m a world champion for a reason, I find these gears when I need it,” Littler told Sky Sports.

“I’ve not felt pressure like that since the first round of the World Championship. I was a bit nervous and it’s on to my third game here, I’ve won two of them.

“I want to get back on stage and right now I can’t wait to be in the quarter-final.”

Van Gerwen made a flying start against Northern Ireland’s Rock, taking the opening leg with a 150 checkout before surging into a 5-1 lead.

Rock narrowed the game to 6-4 at the second break only for Van Gerwen to move into a 9-6 lead and seemingly on the brink of victory.

But Rock fought back again and the momentum to swung in his favour when a superb 152 checkout cut Van Gerwen’s lead down to one, before winning the next two legs to take the lead for the first time.

Van Gerwen needed a 138 checkout to stay in the game and make it 10-10, but Rock held his nerve in a tense tie break.

“I kept my emotions, I think, throughout the game. I don’t know what was going on but I got into the game at the end,” he told Sky Sports.

“One of the most dramatic, my heart was pumping throughout the whole game. The stress has finally gone. What a game.”

Gerwyn Price stormed into the quarter-finals with an 11-3 thrashing of England’s Chris Dobey,

Welshman Price, who was involved in an angry confrontation with Daryl Gurney in the previous round, averaged 108.7, hit eight 180s and had a 146 checkout in a dominant performance.

“It was fantastic. In the middle part of the game I felt like I couldn’t miss,” he told Sky Sports. “I put Chris under a lot of pressure. I think he still played pretty decent in patches.

“I think early on we were both flying and I was just pipping him on a couple of legs, probably disheartened him a little bit. It’s a good game for me.”

Andrew Gilding set up a meeting with Littler after the former UK Open champion beat Dutchman Dirk van Duijvenbode 11-5 to reach the last eight of the World Matchplay for the second successive year.

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