WADE POWERS PAST KLAASEN AS PAINTER & FARMER PROGRESS
WORLD number three James Wade powered into the third round of the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship with a straight sets victory over Jelle Klaasen on Friday night, as Kevin Painter and Steve Farmer joined him in the last 16 at Alexandra Palace.
Wade, who claimed the UK Open title for a second time in June to cement his status as the PDC's second most successful player behind Phil Taylor, continued his bid for a maiden World...Read Full Story
PDC Media Officer David Allen brings a round-up and match reports from Friday’s first round games at the totesport.com Players Championship. Image courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC.
COLIN LLOYD made a thrilling comeback to defeat Kevin Painter 8-4 with an impressive performance in the totesport.com Players Championship on Saturday afternoon.
Lloyd hit back from 4-2 down to win six successive legs in booking a quarter-final place at the Circus Tavern, prevailing in a high-quality battle of...Read Full Story
Phil Taylor produced the highest ever average in a major tournament to knock Gary Anderson out of the 2009 European Championship in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands, to reach Sunday evening's semi-finals.
Defending champion Taylor fired ten 180s as he compiled a 118.14 average in a devastating display against the Scotsman - who average 106.12 - and faces Jelle Klaasen in the first semi-final.
"I'm always striving to better myself," said Taylor.
"Gary hit a lot of 180s out there and I had to...Read Full Story
The stars of Premier League Darts will cross the Irish Sea tonight for the fourth round of the campaign, at Belfast’s Odyssey Arena.
Over 5,000 fans – no doubt fuelled by the odd pint of the black stuff, dressed in bizarre costumes and chanting the famous theme tune – will be cheering on their favourite players.
You’ll be cheering on favourites of a different kind if you take advantage of this special bet. We’ve taken the four players we think will take the two points, and put them into...Read Full Story
Premier League Darts travels to Scotland for the second week of the 2009 season as the Royal Highland Centre in Edinburgh is the venue for this week's darting spectacular.
The opening week was all glitz, glamour and fireworks - and some half-decent arrows, of course. We're expecting more of the same and William Hill will be supporting the showpiece with our biggest range of darts betting both before and during each match.
We're also trying to save you time and effort by grouping the...Read Full Story
Jelle Klaasen scored his first television victory in 18 attempts after a 3-1 triumph over Peter Wright in the first round of the World Darts Championship. The Dutchman, a former BDO champion, won six consecutive legs to take the opening two sets ...
James Wade was at his ruthless best as he hammered Jelle Klaasen to reach the last 16 of the ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship. Wade lit up the final session of the tournament before Christmas with a 4-0 win over his opponent, including three 180s.
Jelle Klaasen (born 17 October 1984) is the youngest darts player ever to win the World Darts Championship. His nickname is Young Matador and he currently resides in Alphen, North ...
History is written by the victors, not necessarily because they have robbed the vanquished of their voice, but rather because the loser very rarely has anything interesting to say. John Part, the reigning champion, was soundly beaten 3â0 by US ...
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