Martin Schindler and Gian van Veen deliver a duel at eye level for a long time – but in the end the bitterly stands for German number one.
Martin Schindler missed its way into the quarter -finals at the German Darts Grand Prix. In Munich, German number one lost 4: 6 in the legs in a high -class round of 16 in a high -class round of 16.
With that of the Strausberger, the last remaining German participant was also eliminated at the fourth event of the European Tour. “The Wall” was the only starter from the Federal Republic to reach the round of 16.
Martin Schindler missed the quarter -finals
On Monday afternoon, Schindler and Van Veen fought a duel at eye level for a long time. Both players showed strong performances, which was also reflected in the three-Darts average: Schindler came to 99.89 points, Van Veen to 99.17.
Darts: Schindler leaves in Munich
For Schindler, the match started with a 180 promising. Both players initially won their legs with their own turf.
The ninth leg marked the decisive turning point at 4: 4, when Schindler could not check out 86 points and van Veen provided the first break of the game.
With 158 points, Schindler again missed the checkout in the following leg, Van Veen remained freezing cold and checked four points to win.
Michael van Gerwen had previously provided a special highlight, who put the fans in Munich in ecstasy with a 9-darter. In the evening, the quarter -finals, semi -finals and the final are still on the program.