The European Darts Grand Prix will take place in Sindelfingen this weekend. The glass palace must be cleared before the last game of the afternoon session.
Curious scenes in Sindelfingen! Before the last game of the afternoon session of the European Darts Grand Prix, the hall had to be cleared. The reason: a fire alarm.
The German Daniel Klose and the Dutchman Jermain Wattimena had already entered the stage after their respective walk-on before the first practice dates from Klose from the alarm.
The glass palace in Sindelfingen had to be cleared because of a fire alarm
Everyone involved in the glass palace was puzzled when they were asked to leave the hall.
When leaving the stage, the two players heated up the audience again. A short time later she was completely cleared. What the trigger for the alarm was is not yet known.
With the incident, the PDC Europe ended the afternoon session and postponed the game between Klose and Wattimena to the evening session. This starts at 7 p.m. and therefore consists of nine instead of eight games.
The German and the Dutch open the session. According to Klose, there are five other local heroes at the start. In Leon Weber, a German has already made the leap into round two by beating Ryan Joyce sensationally.