Humphries Stays Cool in Opening Flanders Win

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Day Two of the inaugural Flanders Darts Trophy saw Saturday’s second round with 16 matches taking place across a double session, as world number one Luke Humphries marked his return to European Tour action in style.

The World Champion defied a brace of ton-plus checkouts from Ritchie Edhouse to close out an impressive 6-3 success, advancing with a ton-topping average in the process.

“It was a fantastic game, and I had to dig deep to get the job done,” admitted Humphries, the top seed this weekend.

“I knew I had a tough game on my hands, and Ritchie played really well there, but it was a solid performance.

“I’m looking forward to tomorrow now, and if I can get through that first game, that’s when I become dangerous.”

Elsewhere, Danny Noppert ran out a 6-2 winner in his all-Dutch showdown against Raymond van Barneveld to set up a meeting with Ricardo Pietreczko – who emerged victorious in a gruelling affair against Andrew Gilding.

Ryan Searle delivered a masterclass in ton-plus finishing to overcome Joe Cullen, following up 100, 160 and 161 checkouts with a match-winning 164 outshot to wrap up a memorable 6-4 victory.

Searle’s reward is a third round showdown against Ross Smith, who fought back from 4-0 down to stun Mike De Decker and end home hopes in Belgium, averaging 101 in the process.

Dave Chisnall also averaged over a ton in his 6-2 thumping of James Wade, while Josh Rock averaged 103.66 in his six-leg demolition of Jitse Van der Wal.

Dirk van Duijvenbode pinned six of his eight attempts at double to deny Damon Heta in a deciding-leg tussle, after his compatriot Gian van Veen defeated Robert Owen for the second time in a week to continue his title challenge.

In the afternoon’s opener, Ryan Joyce ended a run of five straight European Tour defeats with a deciding-leg win against Alan Soutar, while Chris Dobey conjured up a 158 checkout to complete a resounding 6-2 win over Kevin Doets.

The third round of the Flanders Darts Trophy will take place on Sunday afternoon, before the tournament concludes with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final in a bumper evening session at the Antwerp Expo.

Live coverage of all 2024 European Tour events is streamed through Viaplay, and through DAZN for viewers in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Coverage this weekend will also be shown on VTM2 in Belgium, on PDCTV (excluding Germany, Austria and Switzerland) and through bookmakers’ worldwide.

2024 Flanders Darts Trophy
Saturday September 7
Second Round
Afternoon Session
Ryan Joyce 6-5 Alan Soutar
Gian van Veen 6-3 Robert Owen
Josh Rock 6-0 Jitse Van der Wal
Chris Dobey 6-2 Kevin Doets
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Damon Heta
Dave Chisnall 6-2 James Wade
Ross Smith 6-5 Mike De Decker
Ryan Searle 6-4 Joe Cullen

Evening Session
Stephen Bunting 6-3 Scott Williams
Luke Woodhouse 6-5 Gerwyn Price
Danny Noppert 6-2 Raymond van Barneveld
Gabriel Clemens 6-4 Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright 6-2 Martin Schindler
Luke Humphries 6-3 Ritchie Edhouse
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-5 Andrew Gilding
Luke Littler 6-1 Jermaine Wattimena

Sunday September 8
Afternoon Session (1300 local time, 1200 BST)
Third Round
Josh Rock v Chris Dobey
Luke Woodhouse v Gian van Veen
Stephen Bunting v Peter Wright
Dave Chisnall v Gabriel Clemens
Danny Noppert v Ricardo Pietreczko
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Luke Littler
Ryan Searle v Ross Smith
Luke Humphries v Ryan Joyce

Evening Session (1900 local time, 1800 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final

Sunday’s games played in Draw Bracket order.

—–ENDS—–

Images: PDC Europe




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