RELIEVED SMITH EDGES OUT WORLD CHAMPION FOR EUROPEAN DARTS TROPHY - TopicsExpress



          

RELIEVED SMITH EDGES OUT WORLD CHAMPION FOR EUROPEAN DARTS TROPHY WIN MICHAEL SMITH claimed his first European Tour title with a thrilling 6-5 win over Michael van Gerwen in the final of the European Darts Trophy in Leipzig. The former World Youth Champion bounced back from losing four PDC ProTour finals this year - including two in the past fortnight - as he picked up the biggest title of his career. Having turned 24 last week, Smith showed his growing maturity on the big stage with wins over German favourite Jyhan Artut and Austrian newcomer Roxy-James Rodriguez as he moved into the quarter-finals. There, he came from 4-3 down to defeat Justin Pipe 6-4 in the first of three successive games where he found himself behind. Andy Hamilton came from two legs down to lead 3-2 in their semi-final before Smith moved 4-3 up and then took out a key 110 checkout in the ninth leg before completing another 6-4 win. The final saw World Champion van Gerwen race into a 3-0 lead, hitting 180s in the opening two legs and a 104 finish in the third. Smith, though, edged the fourth on double ten and hit a 180 in the fifth before punishing a missed double 11 from van Gerwen to reduce the gap to 3-2. The Dutchman took out 68 as he regained his cushion at 4-2, but Smith followed a 14-darter with double top as he levelled before producing a stunning 158 checkout in the next to move ahead for the first time at 5-4. Van Gerwen hit his third 180 of the final in a 13-darter as he levelled at five-all to send the final into a decider, but Smith scored 140, 100 and 141 to be first to a finish before checking out 100 on double ten for the £20,000 title. This is the best birthday present and I couldnt be happier, admitted Smith. Ive been in good form recently, but to beat the number one in the world is something special. Michael missed a few shots, but I stepped in and punished him and thats part of darts. If he misses, Ive got to hit because thats what these type of players do. It was pretty hard to come back when I was 3-0 down to the best player in the world, but I got it to four-all and checked that 158 out to break - and the 100 to win the tournament was even better. Smith had lost out in a European Tour final to Mervyn King in Germany a fortnight earlier and has also reached three other finals during 2014, but was proud to finally claim his third PDC ProTour title. Ive shown a lot of maturity and character in my game, he said. Its hard to keep getting beaten but to finally get one today is the best win ever. Before I became a father earlier this year I was lazy, but now if I dont do the four or five hours a day practice and earn some money then he doesnt get to eat. Ive got to get off my backside, and its definitely showing in my results. Van Gerwen had been bidding to win his fourth PDC European Tour title and a second of 2014, but had to settle for the £8,000 runner-up prize after the narrow defeat. The Dutch star had hit two 154 checkouts in his 6-3 third round win over Wes Newton earlier on Sunday, and stormed past Simon Whitlock 6-1 with a 100 average in the quarter-finals, before enjoying a 6-2 defeat of Dean Winstanley in the last four. Winstanleys victories over Ian White and Peter Wright on Sunday had seen him reach the semi-finals for the first time in a European Tour event, and he was joined in the last four by Andy Hamilton. Hamilton had shown his battling qualities to reach the last four, coming from 4-0 down to defeat Brendan Dolan 6-5 in the third round before fighting back from a 2-0 deficit against Gerwyn Price in the quarter-finals, eventually taking a 6-3 triumph. Welsh newcomer Price, a semi-professional rugby union player for Neath, enjoyed his biggest pay-day in eight months on the PDC circuit as he progressed to only his second quarter-final on the circuit, edging out Vincent van der Voort 6-5 in the third round and ending the weekend with £3,000 prize money. Justin Pipe, Wright and Whitlock joined him in reaching the last eight, while Jelle Klaasens 6-3 loss to Whitlock in the third round had seen his hopes of snatching qualification for next monthspartypoker World Grand Prix ended. The £100,000 tournament was the last of the years eight PDC European Tour events and was streamed live online worldwide throughout three days from the Kohlrabizirkus. PDC action will, though, return to Germany next month for the European Championship in Muelheim from October 24-26. European Darts Trophy Sunday September 21 Afternoon Session Third Round Roxy-James Rodriguez 1-6 Michael Smith Kim Huybrechts 4-6 Justin Pipe Gerwyn Price 6-5 Vincent van der Voort Brendan Dolan 5-6 Andy Hamilton Peter Wright 6-1 Terry Jenkins Ian White 2-6 Dean Winstanley Simon Whitlock 6-3 Jelle Klaasen Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Wes Newton Evening Session Quarter-Finals Michael Smith 6-4 Justin Pipe Gerwyn Price 3-6 Andy Hamilton Peter Wright 3-6 Dean Winstanley Simon Whitlock 1-6 Michael van Gerwen Semi-Finals Michael Smith 6-4 Andy Hamilton Dean Winstanley 2-6 Michael van Gerwen Final Michael Smith 6-5 Michael van Gerwen THIRD ROUND ROUND-UP SIMON WHITLOCK and Michael van Gerwen will clash in the quarter-finals of the European Darts Trophy on Sunday evening, and were joined in the last eight of the European Tour event in Leipzig by rookie Gerwyn Price. Australian star Whitlock, a crowd favourite in Germany, thrilled a packed Kohlrabizirkus with a 6-3 third round victory over Jelle Klaasen. Klaasen had needed to win the game to qualify for next months partypokerWorld Grand Prix, but saw Whitlock open with a 118 finish before pulling clear from two-all to take four of the next five legs, finishing the game with a 98 average. The world number four now takes on World Champion van Gerwen in a tasty quarter-final match-up as the Dutchman saw off Wes Newton 6-3, hitting two 154 checkouts and a 104 finish in a strong display. Peter Wright, who won Julys European Darts Open in Dusseldorf, continued his bid to claim a second European Tour title of 2014 with a 6-1 win over Terry Jenkins, hitting six doubles from ten attempts in a clinical display. He now faces Dean Winstanley in the quarter-finals, after the Yorkshireman sealed a 6-2 win over Ian White with a 148 checkout. Former World Youth Champion Michael Smith, who has reached two PDC ProTour finals in the past fortnight, swept past Austrian newcomer Roxy-James Rodriguez 6-1 to continue his bid for a first ranking title of the year. He now meets Justin Pipe - the 2012 Austrian Darts Open winner - in the last eight, after the Taunton ace overcame Kim Huybrechts 6-4. The third rounds other two games went all the way to deciding leg, as Andy Hamilton and Gerwyn Price moved into the last eight with the narrowest of victories. Hamilton hit back from 4-0 down to edge out Brendan Dolan, who paid the price for missing a match dart in leg ten, while Welshman Price punished three missed doubles for victory from Vincent van der Voort as he came from 2-0 down to reach only his second professional quarter-final. The Welshman - a semi-professional rugby union player with Neath - only joined the PDC circuit in January when he won a Tour Card at Qualifying School, but could force his way into the World Grand Prix next month if he goes on to take victory in Leipzig on Sunday night. ENDS Www.letstrainmasterdarts
Posted on: Mon, 22 Sep 2014 04:57:28 +0000

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