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PAUL NICHOLSON 4 – 0 Alan Tabern

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Paul Nicholson produced a display of real quality to defeat Alan Tabern in straight sets in the second round of the Ladbrokes World Championship.

The bad boy of darts inflicted relentless punishment on his opponent by consistently outscoring The Saint and dropped just three legs as he reached the last 16 at the Alexandra Palace.

Nicholson made a strong start, hitting his first 180 in the opening leg, which he went on to win by hitting double sixteen at the first time of asking. He then hit double eight to secure an early break of throw before holding his throw to take the first set in no time at all.

The Asset showed no sign of letting up and broke the Tabern throw immediately in the second set. He then took out a neat 106 finish to win a fifth consecutive leg before breaking again to take a two set lead.

Nicholson hit his second maximum in the first leg of set three, but Tabern found double four to get himself off the mark. The Asset replied by taking out 80 in two darts to break his opponent back and regain control of the set. The Australian then hit double nine to hold before The Saint levelled the set. Nicholson produced another maximum in the deciding leg before hitting double four to increase his lead to three sets.

Nicholson took out 48 to grab another break of throw in the opening leg of the fourth set before a fantastic 112 checkout left him within a leg of victory. The Asset started the next leg with another 180 but Tabern prolonged the inevitable by holding his throw for just the second time. Nicholson wasted no time in finishing the job, hammering in a fifth maximum before hitting double 16 to book his place in round three.

Nicholson will play Kim Huybrechts on Thursday.

 

By Chris Murphy

JAMES WADE 4–0 Jelle Klaasen

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James Wade produced an impressive performance, as he beat former World Champion Jelle Klaasen in straight sets to move a step closer to winning the elusive Ladbrokes World Championship title.

The Machine scored well and showed some ruthless finishing, especially on double ten, to book his place in round three.

Wade held his throw comfortably in the opening leg and his first maximum helped him grab a break of throw straight after. His second 180 soon followed as he wrapped up the first set, hitting double ten to win each leg.

The Machine continued his perfect success rate on that double, grabbing a break of throw and then holding, hitting the same bed both times. Klaasen got a leg on the board before Wade hit double top to take set two.

Wade was unlucky to miss double 16 for a 146 checkout before Klaasen got a break of throw in the first leg of set three. The former BDO World Champion then hit double eight to double his lead. The Machine hit back with another perfect dart at double ten before hitting double top for a break of throw. He completed a comeback in the set, hitting double ten yet again to take a three set lead.

The UK Open winner hit double top to grab and early break in the fourth set, before another maximum followed by a 46 checkout left him within a leg of round three. The Matador held his throw, but he was only delaying the inevitable as Wade produced a brilliant eleven dart leg to keep his title hunt on course.

His third round match will be played on Thursday December 29th.

By Chris Murphy

Ladbrokes World Darts Championship – Round 2 Preview

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There is little time to recover from a breathtaking first week, as round two of the Ladbrokes World Championships begins tonight.

MODUS have helped provide some of the many highlights of the best first round ever seen at the Alexandra Palace, with some stunning performances. Most notably, that of Simon Whitlock who stole the show last night, dropping only one leg and producing the best average of the tournament so far, despite having to play with a broken ankle. The Wizard will be looking to work his magic again when he faces Steve Beaton on December 28th.

The second round gets underway this evening with Robert Thornton hoping to spring an upset against defending World Champion Adrian Lewis. The Thorn returned to form with a convincing 3-1 victory over Ian White on Saturday to set up the clash with Jackpot, who survived a first round scare.

World number three James Wade will be looking to build on a solid first round showing when he faces Jelle Klaasen tomorrow. The Machine sealed a comfortable first round win over Petri Korte on Monday night and will hope to take another step closer to adding the World Championship to his impressive collection of major titles, with victory against the fast-throwing Dutchman.

The fastest player in the world is back in action after Christmas; Vincent van der Voort hit eleven 180s in his rampant victory over Mark Hylton. The Dutch Destroyer takes on Andy Hamilton in the afternoon session on Tuesday December 27th.

Proceeding Van der Voort is another Dutchman who produced a convincing performance last week. Co Stompe beat Michael Smith in straight sets on Tuesday to set up a clash with The Bull, Terry Jenkins.

It’s clobbering time in the evening session when Paul Nicholson takes centre stage. The Asset dispatched of Mensur Suljovic on Saturday with a strong first round performance. He will be hoping to inflict similar punishment on Alan Tabern in his quest to win a second major title.

Whitlock faces Beaton the following afternoon after another player who produced a brilliant first round performance, Mervyn King, is back on the oche. The King threw his crown into the ring as a major contender for the title by winning every single leg in a resounding first round triumph over Geoff Kime. King plays Michael van Gerwen in round two.

www.modusdarts.tv will continue to provide reports and updates throughout the Ladbrokes World Championship.

 

By Chris Murphy

 

 


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