Darts: Dutch disenchantes Schindler

Martin Schindler is leaving the European Darts Grand Prix in the round of 16. His opponent uses mental trick.

The dream of the second tournament victory in a row has burst! Martin Schindler lost 2: 6 at the European Darts Grand Prix in Sindelfingen in the round of 16 against Dirk van Duijvenbode.

The Dutch played a world-class aid of 111.66 points with a double quota 75 percent. Van Duijvenbode gave Schindler no chance.

Martin Schindler leaves in Sindelfingen in the round of 16

Martin Schindler leaves in Sindelfingen in the round of 16

Van duijvenbode with mental trick

After the game, he said: “Martin is the best German player and the spectators are always behind him in Germany. I have pulled energy from their catches for myself as if it had been for me.”

Schindler played an average of around 94 points, but struggled to the doubles (2/7). He could not build on his past performance.

Last weekend at the Austrian Darts Open, he drove up his fourth PDC title and climbed 18th in the Order of Merit – a German player has never been so good before.

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