Gerwyn Price takes revenge for the WhiteWash at the Czech Darts Open. With a 109 average and numerous 180s, he storms to victory in Hildesheim.
Gerwyn Price won the Players Championship 26 in Hildesheim – and how! The Welsh demonstrated combative qualities throughout the day and won 8: 5 against Gian van Veen to the crowning glory in the final.
In the duel with the 23-year-old Dutchman, the “Iceman” shone with an average of 109.28 points per recording and threw a total of 13 180s. “That was incredible,” commented the PDC on its official social media channels.
Gerwyn Price celebrated his fourth Players championship title this year
Price triumphed: “It was a few frustrating weeks”
“I think I deserve victory today,” said Price after his fourth Players championship title this year. “It was a few frustrating weeks with the infection in my hand, but I’m glad that I am here and that I won today.”
Price made two places well in the world rankings and moved to seventh place. On the way to the final, the 40-year-old had had to survive a few close games. In the semifinals, he converted a 2: 5 deficit against William O’Connor into a 7: 6 victory, in the quarter-finals he beat Wessel Nijman 6: 5.
Gerwyn Price Avenges the Whitewash at the Czech Darts Open. With A 109 Average and Numerous 180S, He Storms to Victory in Hildesheim.
Gerwyn Price Has Won Players Championship 26 in Hildesheim – and How! The Welshman Demonstrated Fighting Qualities Throughout the Day and, as a Crowning Finish, Prevailed in the final 8: 5 Against Gian van Veen.
In The Duel with the 23-Year-Old Dutchman, the “Iceman” Shone with an average of 109.28 Points per attempt and threw a total of 13 180s. “That was unbelievable,” The PDC Commented on Its Official Social Media Channels.
Gerwyn Price Celebrated his Fourh Players Championship Title This Year
Price Triumphs: “It’s Been a Few Frustrating Weeks”
“I Think I Deserved the Win Today,” Price Explained after his Fourth Players Championship Title This Year. “It’s been a few frustrating Weeks with the Infection in my hand, but i’m glad I’m here and that i won today.”
In the World Rankings, Price Moved Up Two Places to Seventh. On the way to the final, the 40-year-old had to survive some close games. In the semi-finals, He Turned A 2: 5 Deficit Against William O’Connor Into A 7: 6 Victory, in the Quarter-Finals He Beat Wessel Nijman 6: 5.