Schindler towered over and writes German darts of darts

After an incredibly strong game, Martin Schindler is in the semi -finals of the Austrian Darts Open. Through success he writes German darts.

Martin Schindler remains in an absolute top form! “The Wall” moved into the semi-finals through a 6: 4 success against Chris Dobey at the Austrian Darts Open.

Due to the success, Schindler also wrote German darts of darts. With the move into the semi -final, he moves up to 19th in the world rankings after the tournament and thus draws Gabriel Clemens as the best -placed German player in history. If Schindler won the tournament, he would even move in 18th place.

Martin Schindler showed an outstanding match

Martin Schindler showed an outstanding match

In the semi -finals, Josh Rock is now waiting, which hit the quarter -finals Daryl Gurney 6: 3. In its current form, this task also seems absolutely possible.

Schindler also sees it that way, who showed himself extremely confidently after the game on stage: “Come on! The day is not over yet. Let’s go!”

Schindler brings Halle to romp with world-class match

Against the Premier League player Dobey, “The Wall” showed a match at an absolute world-class level. Schindler played outstanding 15 recordings with 100 or more points in ten legs, seven with over 140 or more points and five 180s.

So with an average of 107.78 points, he ran down the also strong Dobey (106.5 Average). Schindler also showed himself nervous on the doubles and met 60 percent of his attempts (6/10).

He also brought the fans in Austria out with a spectacular 153 finish. The fans thanked him after the match with loud “Martin-Schindler” calls.

“I can still be an Austrian,” said Schindler with a laugh in the winner interview on the stage: “Thank you very much! You are really cool and you were really fair.”

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