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Ladbrokes World Darts Championship – Thursday Round-Up

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James Wade and Simon Whitlock are both still in contention to win the Ladbrokes World Championship after reaching the quarter-finals at the Alexandra Palace.

The MODUS pair both progressed from the last sixteen on Thursday to boost their chances of becoming World Champion in 2012.

Wade is the tournament’s most consistent player, having lost just one set en route to the last eight. He put on another solid display to defeat Steve Farmer 4-0, setting up a quarter final clash with John Part.  The Machine has looked comfortable throughout the championship, and victory over the former World Champion would take him within touching distance of a seventh major title.

Whitlock produced a stunning last set to halt a brave comeback effort from Michael van Gerwen. The Wizard had led three nil before the Dutchman managed to get level. The Australian then won all three legs in the decider to progress to the next round, where he faces Premier League winner Gary Anderson. Whitlock hit twelve 180s and posted a finishing success rate of over forty percent in his last 16 victory. He is statistically the best performer in the tournament.

Paul Nicholson exited the competition at the last 16 stage, despite producing a moment of class when he hit a sensational 170 finish. He lost to Belgian number one Kim Huybrechts.

Wade will play Part in the second match of Friday afternoon’s session, whilst Whitlock takes on Anderson to kick off the evening session.

www.modusdarts.tv will provide updates and reports throughout the day.

By Chris Murphy

Simon Whitlock – Exclusive Interview

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Simon Whitlock believes things are coming together nicely in his pursuit of the Ladbrokes World Championship title, after another brilliant performance saw him progress to quarter-finals.

The Wizard cruised through the first two rounds, despite trying to recover from a broken ankle, but it wasn’t all plain sailing in his victory over Michael van Gerwen.

Whitlock said: “I feel pretty good about my overall performance but I was lucky to go three nil up. Michael played brilliantly to come back and I had to hit some big shots to win the match.”

The world number five hammered in twelve 180’s and posted another quality success rate on his doubles to book his place in the last eight, but the ‘beard to be feared’ is not feeling the pressure of being the tournament’s star player.

He said: “I don’t really feel like there is any pressure on me because of my injury, even though I don’t feel it when I’m playing. I felt like a came alive in that game. In the first round I was sort of just playing from memory and posted a really good average, but I didn’t feel like I was there. I felt a bit better in the next match and I’m playing some really good darts now.”

Whitlock set up a potential quarter-final showdown with tournament favourite Gary Anderson, but insists it doesn’t matter who he plays. He said: “I just go up there and play the board and, if I play like I can, I know I can win. I’m feeling good and playing well and looking forward to another good game.”

The Australian was runner-up at the Ally Pally two years ago and believes he has what it takes to go one better this time round. He said: “There are a few things I can improve but I’m happy with the way I’ve been playing. I’ll just take each game as it comes but I’m here to win it and there is no Phil Taylor to stop me this time.”

Whitlock will play his quarter-final tie in the first match of the Friday evening session.

By Chris Murphy

SIMON WHITLOCK 4 – 3 Michael van Gerwen

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Simon Whitlock booked his place in the quarter-finals of the Ladbrokes World Championship, after he produced another classy performance to see off a spirited challenge from Michael van Gerwen.

Whitlock hit an incredible twelve 180’s and provided a master class in finishing to cement his status as the star performer in the tournament.

The former runner-up has every chance of going one better then his previous best performance at the Ally Pally, and his pursuit of the title will continue tomorrow.

The Wizard hit his first 180 in the opening leg before hitting double four to grab an early break of throw. He found the same bed to double his lead and then took out 62 to break again and win the first set.

Whitlock hit his second maximum in the first leg of the second set but was unable to prevent van Gerwen breaking his throw. Another 180 followed for the Australian as he broke back immediately. He then hit double top at the first attempt to edge in front, before hammering home a fourth maximum on his way to another break of throw. The Wizard hit double eight to increase his advantage to two sets.

The world number five broke van Gerwen’s throw again in the first leg of set three, and he doubled his lead by hitting double eight. Whitlock hit 180 number five in the next leg, before brilliantly taking out 112 to win another leg against the throw and take the third set.

Whitlock continued to finish at will as he took out 76 to go in front in the fourth set. His opponent then held his throw for the first time in the match. The Dutchman went on to break the throw in the next leg before taking out 53 to get a set on the board.

Van Gerwen held his throw in the first leg of set five. Whitlock replied with another 180 followed by an 81 checkout to draw level.  He hit his ninth maximum in the next leg before hitting a fabulous 82 checkout for yet another break of throw. Mighty Mike managed to break back, hitting double twelve to stay in the match before holding his throw to pull a second set back.

The Wizard had his throw broken by the Dutchman, who then held to open up a two leg lead in the sixth set. Whitlock responded by taking his maximum count into double figures but van Gerwen broke his throw again to force a decider.

With van Gerwen throwing first in the final set, Whitlock showed his class under pressure by starting with another maximum before checking out 60 to wrestle back control of the match. The 2010 finalist then produced another leg of real quality, hitting another 180 followed by a marvellous 96 finish. The Wizard finished the job off with another clinical finish, taking out 52 to reach the last eight.

Whitlock will face the winner of tonight’s match between Gary Anderson and Colin Lloyd.

By Chris Murphy


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