
Former winner Michael Smith was sent packing at the World Darts Championship on Saturday while self-proclaimed ‘people’s champion’ Stephen Bunting was paraded.
Smith, who has had a difficult last two years and has never regained the form that saw him lift the Sid Waddell Trophy in nine-dart style in January 2023, lost 3-1 to Dutchman Nils Sonneveld despite producing one of his best displays of the year.
‘Bangly Boy’ spoke about overcoming the barrier of pain. Cortisone injections in ankles and wrists Ahead of this year’s competition.
St Helens slinger Smith showed positive signs with a win over Lisa Ashton in the opening round and averaged just under 98 against ‘Triple Z’ Zonneveld, but the world No. 44 stepped up in key moments to secure a place in the third round for the first time in just her fifth Ally Pally appearance.
“It means the world. It’s something I’ve dreamed of doing since I was a kid. It feels so good,” said Zonnevelt, 27, a left-handed pitcher who competes in “The Ferret.” Johnny Clayton next. “I was a little nervous, but I’m really happy with this win.”
speaking sky sportsExpert Laura Turner said: “To come here to worlds he produced one of his best games against a former world champion.”
Of Smith, she added: “It was a good performance but he was outplayed by Zonneveld. Of course he will be disappointed. He looked really good here so he will be positive next year as well.”
fan favorite bunting After beating Poland’s Sebastian Bialecki 3-2 in the first round, he declared: “I’m Stephen Bunting. I’m the People’s Champion. I believe I have the best fan base in darts. I have the best social media presence in darts.”
And world number four Bunting lived up to pre-match expectations by averaging 94.11 to edge India’s pioneer Nitin Kumar, who lost just two legs.
Bunting nailed checkouts of 118, 107 and 132 on the bull’s-eye, achieving a huge success and recording a checkout success rate of 53%.
“I felt really comfortable there. I know how well Nitin can play. He is a fantastic ambassador for our sport from India. Fortunately, he did not play the doubles and I was able to capitalize. But these crowds once again say wow! When they get behind me, I can do anything,” said Bunting, a former semi-finalist for Ally Pally.
“I’m confident that if I play my game, I’ll have a chance. Every game I play on this stage is a final. The longer format suits me now. I’ll regroup and make sure I’m ready for the next game.”
‘Goldfinger’ Andrew Gilding He averaged just shy of 100, his highest average ever, in a 3-1 win over eighth-seeded Chris Dobey at Ally Pally. This is the highest ranked player so far!
This is the first time since 2018 that ‘Hollywood’ Dobby has failed to return to the concert hall after Christmas.
Mr Gilding, 55, said: “How does it feel? It’s amazing!” “I don’t know what happened. It actually felt very bad, but that’s often a good sign.
“The first thing I wanted was a 9-darter, the second was a win, so I got the second choice. Now I have more opportunities in the 9-darter!”
Sakai’s dream ended with a DVD and Chizzy was eliminated
There was no such thing as a fairy tale for Japanese star Motomu Sakai, who captured the hearts of Ally Pally fans with a first-round win over Frenchman Thibaut Tricol. Andreas Harrison With a straight set.
Harrysson, who topped the Nordic and Baltic rankings after an impressive year, earned an impressive win with an average of 88, two 180s and a high checkout of 141.
Sweden will take it Ricardo Pietrecko Next, ‘Pikachu’ survived a brave fightback from Dave Chisnall to win an epic five-set match.
Chisnall, a 2021 semi-finalist, missed a match dart after falling 2-0 down, and the German found an extra gear in the tiebreaker to book his place after Christmas.
‘Hillbilly’ James Hurrell Rip Dirk van Duijvenbode and hit a stunning TEN 180 to punish the Dutchman’s disastrous finish.
Hurrell almost died from a twisted intestine before resuming his darts career in the WDF system and has now reached round three here for the first time. bunting.
The Gloucestershire bowler said: “My practice has been amazing. My confidence is amazing. To be fair, I can beat anyone.”
Ryan Sully Booked his place in the last 32 World Championships with a dominant 3-0 win over Brendan Dolan.
“I think the way I’m playing could do some damage to this tournament,” Heavymetal said.
Meanwhile the Welsh clayton Advance to the 3rd round with a bye win over the opponent Dom Taylor was disqualified after failing a drug test..
The darts regulator said: “On December 19, the DRA was informed of an adverse analysis result for player Dom Taylor from a test carried out on December 14.
“This results in Dom Taylor being immediately banned from participating in DRA regulated events, in accordance with the relevant DRA procedures.
“This matter will now be subject to disciplinary proceedings under the relevant DRA anti-doping regulations.”
‘The future of darts’ Lawrie emulates Littler.
The 15-year-old darts sensation is just weeks away from reaching the final of the WDF World Championships. Mitchell Lowry Won the JDC World Championship title.
The teenager beat Kaya Baysal 5-2 in the Lakeside Youth semifinals, averaging 84 points and checking out more than two tons.
What’s happening at Ally Pally on Sunday?
The World Darts Championship continues on Sunday with another bumper double session. Defending champion Luke Littler takes on Welshman David Davies, while former winner Gerwyn Price faces Wesley Plaisier in an evening alongside German star Martin Schindler and Australian No.1 Damon Heta.
The afternoon session sees the return of ‘The Rockstar’ Joe Cullen alongside Ryan Joyce, Luke Woodhouse and 2018 winner ‘Voltage’ Rob Cross.
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