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12 hours ago |
dartsnews.com | Samuel Gill
Gerwyn Price was asked whether too much is being asked of darts players now with tournaments consistently all over the season and 'The Iceman' said that it is a catch 22 with fans wanting to see the big names but also they can't always play everything. A debate which has been brought on perhaps by Luke Humphries interview which stirred a polarising response about wanting a break. Price was a guest on talkSPORT with Jim White, Simon Jordan and Danny Murphy.
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13 hours ago |
dartsnews.com | Samuel Gill
Former world number one Colin Lloyd has spoken out about the constant comparisons between darts sensation Luke Littler and the legendary Phil Taylor. According to Lloyd, it is time to judge Littler on his own performance not 'The Power's past exploits. 'The Nuke' has now secured a place in the playoffs of the Premier League Darts, which take place later this month at the iconic O2 Arena in London.
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15 hours ago |
dartsnews.com | Samuel Gill
The WDF Ranking has been updated as of Monday 12 May to include the results from the Cyprus Classic and Masters as well as the Selangor Open. Beau Greaves still remains on top despite not playing since February. Greaves has mainly plied her trade this season on the PDC Tour apart from the Dutch Open Darts earlier in the year. She lost to Rhian O'Sullivan who is second in the WDF Ranking. She has not played either since winning both the Dutch Open and Las Vegas Open to claim her spot at Lakeside.
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20 hours ago |
tennisuptodate.com | Samuel Gill
Alexander Zverev has been dumped out of the Rome Open with the German falling in an epic battle with Lorenzo Musetti but he also took time during the tie to vent his frustration in particular at the tennis balls. Zverev's campaign ended in frustration as he lost to the home hero. He joins Jannik Sinner who could yet be a final opponent if he gets past Carlos Alcaraz in a home hero frenzy. But Zverev risked getting a code violation as he vented his anger at the chair umpire.
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21 hours ago |
dartsnews.com | Samuel Gill
The fields have been announced in part for the Australian Darts Masters and New Zealand Darts Masters as Luke Littler and Luke Humphries head Down Under for the World Series of Darts double header. But those expecting to see the Premier League line-up will only partially get their wish. Three spots have been left open with Michael van Gerwen, Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross snubbing their invites due to family reasons.
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