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Luke Humphries Has Scooped Up The 26Th Players Championship Title Of The Year

Luke Humphries has claimed the 26th Players Championship title of the year.

'Cool Hand Luke' proved too strong for Stephen Bunting in the final in Wigan, winning 8-7.
The 29-year-old Englishman seems to have hit his stride just in time to successfully defend his title at the World Grand Prix, which starts next Monday in Leicester. Notably, Humphries will face Bunting, his title defense opponent, right from the off in the first round.   

This was the reigning world champion’s first Players Championship title of the year. A delighted Humphries was interviewed after the match. “This was important for me, ” emphasised Humphries, for whom this was his first ranking final since his World Matchplay title in mid-July

2024 Players Championship 26
Thursday October 3
Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Last 16
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Ritchie Edhouse
Luke Humphries 6-2 Josh Rock
Christian Kist 6-4 Daryl Gurney
Luke Woodhouse 6-4 Wessel Nijman
Raymond van Barneveld 6-2 Luke Littler
Danny Noppert 6-5 Damon Heta
Robert Owen 6-1 Rowby-John Rodriguez
Stephen Bunting 6-4 Radek Szaganski

Quarter-Finals
Luke Humphries 6-5 Dave Chisnall
Luke Woodhouse 6-3 Christian Kist
Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 Danny Noppert
Stephen Bunting 6-4 Robert Owen

Semi-Finals
Luke Humphries 7-6 Luke Woodhouse
Stephen Bunting 7-6 Raymond van Barneveld

Final
Luke Humphries 8-7 Stephen Bunting

Created at: 2024-10-04 09:41:20
Updated at: 2024-10-04 09:41:20
Country: Netherlands

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Raymond Van Barneveld Sensationally Defeated Luke Littler 6-2

Raymond van Barneveld has stormed into the quarterfinals of Players Championship 26 in Wigan.
In a stunning display, he dismantled Luke Littler with a convincing 6-2 victory.

The 57-year-old Dutchman produced a masterclass, averaging a remarkable 104.36 and converting 54% of his chances at a double. Van Barneveld quickly seized control of the match, winning the first three legs to put himself in a commanding position.

Sadly, Raymond lost to Stephen Bunting in the semis.

Created at: 2024-10-04 09:30:47
Updated at: 2024-10-04 09:31:11
Country: Netherlands

Victory For Michael Van Gerwen 2024 Pc 21 Defeating Dave Chisnall With A Score Of 8-4

Michael van Gerwen won the Players Championship 21 tournament by defeating Dave Chisnall with a score of 8-4. This victory marked van Gerwen's return to winning form after a period of losses.

 

2024 Players Championship 21
Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Wednesday September 18
Last 16

Dave Chisnall 6-1 Jonny Clayton
Stephen Bunting 6-5 Thibault Tricole
Damon Heta 6-3 Gerwyn Price
Ritchie Edhouse 6-3 Christian Kist
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-3 Luke Littler
Benjamin Reus 6-4 William O'Connor
Ian White v Gian van Veen
Michael van Gerwen 6-3 James Wade

Quarter-Finals
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Stephen Bunting
Ritchie Edhouse 6-5 Damon Heta
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-2 Benjamin Reus
Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Gian van Veen

Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 7-6 Ritchie Edhouse
Michael van Gerwen 7-2 Maik Kuivenhoven

Final
Michael van Gerwen 8-4 Dave Chisnall

Created at: 2024-09-21 08:46:27
Updated at: 2024-09-21 08:46:51
Country: Netherlands

Cazoo Players Championship Finals 2023 Champion Crowned Luke Humphries Emerges Victorious

Van Gerwen, the defending champion, appeared poised to secure his eighth Players Championship Finals title after hitting his third nine-darter in the tournament's history. He surged ahead with a 9-5 lead at Butlin's Minehead Resort.

Cazoo Players Championship Finals 2023

However, Humphries incredibly reeled off six successive legs to secure a third televised title inside two months and scoop the £120, 000 top prize.

Humphries' triumph adds to his victories in the World Grand Prix and Grand Slam of Darts during a busy autumn, propelling the 28-year-old to a career-best third place on the PDC Order of Merit.

"To stand here with my third major title, I can't put it into words!" said Humphries. "I never dreamed of winning one, let alone three.

"I'd love to have beaten Phil Taylor in a final but I never got that opportunity so the next best thing for me is [to beat] the great of our generation, Michael van Gerwen.

"To beat him in a final is what I always dreamed of. I watched this man seven or eight years ago being at the absolute peak of his career, winning everything [and hitting] 110 averages for fun.

"To beat him in a final, I think this one probably does mean the most to me.

"It means I'm the best player in the world - he said I had to beat him in a final and I did! Michael was fantastic there, but he allowed me in."

Humphries opened the final with a superb 130 bull finish, with Van Gerwen taking out 126 in response before claiming the final's first break of throw in leg five with his incredible nine-darter; landing back-to-back 180s before finishing 141 on double 12.

The pair then traded 14-darters and Van Gerwen landed a 13-darter to lead 5-3, with Humphries replying on double ten before missing double 18 to level in leg ten, as the reigning champion pinned tops for a 74 combination.

Van Gerwen then secured a second break of throw by finishing 90 in two darts to punish a missed bull from Humphries for a 164 checkout, before a 13-darter gave the world number two daylight at 8-4.

Humphries responded with back-to-back maximums in a 12-darter to claim his fifth leg, only for Van Gerwen to fire in a ten-dart leg to restore his cushion.

Another 14-darter saw Humphries hit back before he broke for the first time on double ten, and double five saw the gap reduced to one leg at 9-8.

Humphries then followed a 180 with a stunning 142 checkout to level he final, and continued his momentum with a third-dart double ten to move 10-9 up.

The tension rose as Van Gerwen battled to force a deciding leg, but the Dutchman missed eight darts at doubles to keep his hopes alive before Humphries finally pinned double one to close out a memorable triumph.

Humphries had defeated James Wade in Sunday afternoon's quarter-finals and averaged over 106 in his semi-final romp against Ryan Joyce, but admitted that he had to dig deep in the title decider.

"When I was playing that game, I felt flat, " he added. "Against Ryan I was so tired and in that game there I felt I had nothing to give but I kept grinding."

Van Gerwen, who was appearing in his ninth final in 11 years of the event, paid tribute to Humphries after their dramatic contest.

"I had my chances, " admitted Van Gerwen. "I was 9-5 up and from that position, I'm not allowed to lose; simple as that.

"I made it incredibly difficult and when you do that against a player in his form, you only can blame yourself.

"I had opportunities there but he played well at the end, he never gave up and fair play to him."

Van Gerwen had produced a tournament record average of 118.52 in Saturday's second round, and began Sunday's final day of action in Minehead by coming from 9-6 down against Stephen Bunting with a stunning burst of 13, 12, 11 and 12-dart legs.

He then averaged over 101 in a dominant 11-6 semi-final win over Gabriel Clemens, and added: "My level is definitely close to my best, but still you have to do it at the right moments.

"Today, I thought I was doing that but fair play to Luke. He played well all tournament, he's got the confidence, he's got everything on his side at the moment."

Clemens followed up his run to the World Championship semi-finals 11 months ago by seeing off Luke Woodhouse 10-7 in the last eight to match that achievement.

Ryan Joyce joined the German ace after his 10-6 win over Damon Heta secured a first appearance in a televised semi-final during a resurgent spell for the Newcastle thrower.

Sunday's action in Minehead also featured the Winmau World Youth Championship final, as 16-year-old sensation Luke Littler defeated Gian van Veen 6-4 to claim that title and a £10, 000 top prize.

Click here for match stats & results.

2023 Cazoo Players Championship Finals
Sunday November 26
Afternoon Session
Quarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 10-9 Stephen Bunting
Gabriel Clemens 10-7 Luke Woodhouse
Luke Humphries 10-7 James Wade
Ryan Joyce 10-6 Damon Heta

Evening Session
Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 11-6 Gabriel Clemens
Luke Humphries 11-3 Ryan Joyce

PDC Winmau World Youth Championship Final
Luke Littler 6-4 Gian van Veen

Final
Luke Humphries 11-9 Michael van Gerwen

 

Source PDC

Created at: 2023-11-27 10:11:21
Updated at: 2023-11-27 10:26:28
Country: Netherlands

Bullseye Brilliance The 2023 Cazoo Players Championship Finals At Butlins Minehead Resort

 

Introduction

Get ready to witness a darting extravaganza like never before! From November 24th to 26th, 2023, Butlin's Minehead Resort will play host to the prestigious 2023 Cazoo Players Championship Finals. This three-day spectacle promises to be a treat for darts enthusiasts, as the top 64 players from the 2023 Players Championship Order of Merit converge to compete for coveted TV silverware. In this blog, we'll delve into what makes this event so special and why it's a must-see for darting fans.

A Premier Venue: Butlin's Minehead Resort

Butlin's Minehead Resort, set against the breathtaking Somerset coastline, provides the perfect backdrop for this grand darts event. Known for its family-friendly ambiance and vibrant entertainment options, Butlin's offers a relaxed yet electrifying atmosphere for fans and players alike.

The venue boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including spacious arenas and comfortable seating arrangements, ensuring that spectators can fully immerse themselves in the thrilling darts action. With Butlin's renowned hospitality, attendees are guaranteed an unforgettable experience throughout the tournament.

The Players: The Best of the Best

The Cazoo Players Championship Finals bring together the crème de la crème of professional darts. The top 64 players from the 2023 Players Championship Order of Merit will be competing, ensuring that every match is a showcase of top-tier talent. These elite athletes will not only be vying for the championship title but also for the prestigious TV silverware, adding an extra layer of prestige to the tournament.

Prepare yourself for a darting spectacle as these world-class players step up to the oche, showcasing their precision, skill, and nerves of steel. Every throw, every bullseye, and every double hit will be met with thunderous applause from the crowd, making every moment an unforgettable experience for fans.

A Darting Extravaganza

The Cazoo Players Championship Finals offer more than just thrilling matches. It's a darting extravaganza with a variety of activities and opportunities for fans to immerse themselves in the world of darts.

 

Conclusion

The 2023 Cazoo Players Championship Finals at Butlin's Minehead Resort are set to be a darting spectacle for the ages. With a premier venue, the very best in darts talent, and a host of engaging activities for fans, this event is a dream come true for dart enthusiasts.

Make sure to mark your calendar for November 24th to 26th, and head to Butlin's Minehead Resort for a front-row seat to witness the drama, precision, and excitement that only darts can deliver. Whether you're a seasoned darts aficionado or simply seeking a thrilling weekend getaway, this championship offers something for everyone. Don't miss the opportunity to be part of the darting action and witness history in the making!

The PDC is delighted to confirm a three-year extension with Butlin's, which will see the UK Open and Players Championship Finals remain at Butlin's Minehead Resort until at least the end of 2026.

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDC_Pro_Tour_2023

 

Created at: 2023-09-07 07:18:54
Updated at: 2023-10-24 07:08:05
Country: Netherlands

Danny Noppert Was Crowned Winner Of The Second Players Championship Tournament Of 2023

Danny Noppert was crowned winner of the second Players Championship tournament of 2023 on Sunday evening.
'The Freeze' won in the final against Simon Whitlock, who was in a PDC ranking final for the first time since 2019.

Noppert already won a Players Championship tournament in 2018 and 2019.
In addition, the darts player from Joure also surprisingly captured the title at the UK Open in 2022, his first major win.


Noppert actually never really got into trouble on Sunday.
With victories over Dylan Slevin (6-3), Connor Scutt (6-0), Vladimir Andersen (6-4) and Jamie Hughes (6-3), the Frisian reached the quarter-finals.
He then also dealt with Callan Rydz (6-4) and Brendan Dolan (7-3).

Opponent in the final was therefore Whitlock, who was responsible for the elimination of Dave Chisnall (6-3), Raymond van Barneveld (6-2), Richard Veenstra (6-5) and Luke Humphries (7-4).

Noppert started the match with a 14 darter and then broke Whitlock with an 80 finish.
The UK Open champion was broken back in the fifth leg, but Noppert immediately broke Whitlock again with a 12-darter. A 14-darter then made it 5-2.
Whitlock signed for the 5-3, before Noppert claimed the title with three won legs in a row.

Source: Dartsnieuws.com

Created at: 2023-02-12 19:30:00
Updated at: 2023-02-15 13:30:47
Country: Netherlands