Gabriel Clemens is eliminated in the first round of the world series finals of darts.
Against Belgian Mike de Decker, Clemens was Narrowly Defeated 3-6 in Legs. “The German Giant” Narrowly Missed A 9-Darter, and the German’s Poor Double Rate Repeatedly Became his Undoing.
Gabriel Clemens Had to Admit Defeat Against Mike de Decker
World Series Finals: Clemens Messes Up On The Doubles
Clemens ONLY HIT Three of 14 Attempts at Doubles (21.43%), de Decker was a crucial point better with a rate of 28.57 percent.
With 92.20 Points, Clemens Even Played A Better Three-Dart Average Than de Decker (89.15 Points).
In The Fourth Leg, Clemens Almost Provided A Real Highlight! After Two Perfect Shots (180, 177), The German Threw Two Darts Into the Triple 20 and Missed the Double 12 with the next darts – and Thus the 9 -Darter – by a Hair’s Breadth.
Clemens Fails Again
Particularly Bitter: Clemens Lost to de Decker for the First Time. The 42-Year-Old Had Won All Three Previous Duels with the Belgian.
For Clemens, it was the third first-round defeat in a Row After Two Opening Defeats at the players championship tournaments During the Week.
De Decker is Challenged in the Round of 16 Against Australian Damon Heta, who was able to win his his opening match against Joe Cullen with 6: 1 in Legs.