Raymond van Barneveld 16-14 Michael van Gerwen
Raymond van Barneveld clinched his first major title in over five years when he defeated Michael van Gerwen in a thrilling final at the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts.
The popular Dutchman, saw off his in form compatriot with a 16-14 victory in Wolverhampton to claim the £100,000 first prize.
‘Barney’ broke van Gerwen’s throw in the sixth leg and managed to keep his lead despite the best efforts of his opponent, who sensationally hit a 170 finish for the third consecutive match.
“This feels amazing,” said van Barneveld, who had earlier seen off Andy Hamilton to reach his first final since 2010.
“Michael is a future World Champion and he could be the best player in the World.
“I was really tired after my semi-final but everything has been brilliant since.
“I’m really emotional to be holding this trophy. I’m on top of the world.”
van Barneveld opened the final with a 180 as he took the first leg, despite ‘Mighty Mike’ also hitting his first maximum.
van Gerwen levelled on tops before throwing seven perfect darts in the third leg.
That nine-dart attempt was in vain, however, as ‘Barney’ took out 101 to hold.
van Gerwen drew level again before ‘Barney’ produced another brilliant finish in another leg where his opponent had hit a maximum, this time taking out 134 to take a 3-2 lead.
It was the senior of the two Dutchmen who grabbed the first break of throw, as van Barneveld cleaned up 25 to increase his advantage to two legs.
That became three when ‘Barney’ took out 70 for another break before van Gerwen’s fifth 180 helped him stem the tide, as he broke back immediately.
The 23-year-old pinned double five to reduce the deficit to 6-4 before taking out 122 brilliantly on the bull to move within a leg of his compatriot.
‘Mighty Mike’ missed three darts at double eight to level the match, allowing van Barneveld to restore his two leg cushion.
‘Barney’ slotted in his second 180 on his way to taking an 8-5 lead.
van Gerwen bedded double ten to take the 14th leg but not before van Barneveld hit his third maximum.
The five-time World Champion restored his three leg lead by hitting tops but van Gerwen came back at him, following a 174 by pinning tops.
The next three legs went with the throw, giving ‘Barney’ an 11-8 lead.
van Gerwen hit his seventh maximum in the 20th leg, which he won with a clinical 74 finish under pressure.
van Barneveld’s fourth maximum helped him hold to once again restore his three leg advantage before ‘Mighty Mike’ reduced it in sensational style, hitting his fourth 170 finish in his last three matches.
The in form youngster hammered home his eighth 180 as he followed that magnificent maximum checkout with a break of throw.
‘Barney’ broke straight back though, taking out 95 to lead 13-11 before a fabulous 110 outshot took him within two legs of the title.
van Gerwen took out 74 to hold but a brilliant 13 dart leg put ‘Barney’ on the brink of victory.
‘Mighty Mike’ kept the match alive when he took out 76 before bedding double seven to cut his opponent’s lead to a single leg.
van Barneveld wasn’t to be denied though, as he produced a brilliant eleven dart leg to seal victory and taste major glory once again.
By Chris Murphy
Images courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld will contest an all Dutch final at the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts after the pair sealed brilliant victories on Sunday afternoon in Wolverhampton.
van Gerwen stormed past Dean Winstanley to reach his second consecutive major final, while van Barneveld defeated Andy Hamilton to reach his first final since 2010.
‘Mighty Mike’ produced a stunning 170 finish for the third time in two matches on the way to a 16-8 success over Winstanley.
van Gerwen, the recently crowned World Grand Prix Champion, averaged over 100 in another dominant display.
He said: “I had a great start and played well, which gives me great confidence but the job is not done yet.
“I will make sure I’m ready for the final as both myself and Raymond have played very well in this tournament and it will be a hard match to win.”
van Barneveld booked his place in the final with an impressive 16-10 success over World Championship runner-up Andy Hamilton.
‘Barney’ produced a brilliant period when he won 12 out of 13 legs to clinch a place in his first major final for over two years.
“I’ve struggled for a couple of years but the form is back now and I hope it stays back,” said van Barneveld, who is chasing his first major title since 2007.
“I’ll be ready for the final and if I can win the trophy it will be a very emotional moment for me.”
By Chris Murphy
Image courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Michael van Gerwen booked his place in the semi-finals of the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts with a magnificent performance on Saturday evening, while fellow Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld also progressed into the last four in Wolverhampton.
van Gerwen hit two stunning maximum finishes of 170 in a 16-12 triumph over 2010 champion Scott Waites, with the Dutch sensation averaging over 106 in a brilliant match.
“I was very happy to win the match,” said van Gerwen, who faces Dean Winstanley in the semi-finals.
“I was not happy with some of my legs because I missed quite a few darts a doubles.
“But winning the match is the most important thing and I can focus on the semi-finals now and another very tough match.”
“Hitting two 170s is very special so I am happy but tomorrow is another day and I am looking no further than my next game.”
van Barneveld saw off BDO World Champion Christian Kist with a 16-10 triumph, hitting twelve 180s in the process.
‘Barney’ averaged over 100 in the victory, which keeps the five-time World Champion on course to win a major title for the first time since 2007.
“I’m really pleased to be through,”said van Barneveld, who faces Andy Hamilton in the semi-finals on Sunday afternoon.
“It was important for me to win this game and I’m pleased it was shown live in Holland for people to see it.
“I have to rest now ahead of the semi-final which will be a tough match but if I can keep playing like this I can win it.
“To win a big trophy like this after five years would be an emotional moment for me.”
By Chris Murphy
Michael van Gerwen booked his place in the quarter-finals of the William Grand Slam of Darts with a magnificent victory against 15-time World Champion Phil Taylor.
The in form Dutchman, who recently won his first PDC major title at the World Grand Prix in Dublin, hit seven 180s and posted a fabulous 108.38 average in a brilliant match in Wolverhampton.
van Gerwen won seven out of the last eight legs to triumph 10-5 over Taylor to move into the last eight of the tournament for the first time.
“I’m so happy to win,” said ‘Mighty Mike’, who had won all three of his games in the group stage.
“To beat Phil when he plays like that is very hard and I had to play what was one of the best games of my life.
“This is a big moment for me but I have to be ready for the next game now and I hope to go on and win the tournament.”
Taylor took the opening leg but van Gerwen levelled with the aid of his first maximum.
‘The Power’ edged back in front before ‘Mighty Mike’ produced a lovely 82 checkout, hitting the bull and double 16.
The next three legs all went with the throw, with Taylor taking out 125 to move into a 4-3 lead.
van Gerwen then went on a mini power surge of his own, however, hitting three more 180s as he took the next three legs.
The ninth leg proved to pivotal, when Taylor missed the bull for a 167 checkout and ‘Mighty Mike’ stepped in for the first break of throw, finishing 91 to move ahead for the first time.
He then pinned tops to double his lead, before taking out a brilliant 130 finish on the bull against the throw.
The Dutch sensation took a fifth consecutive leg with another 91 checkout but the world number one pegged him back, despite van Gerwen hitting his seventh maximum.
‘Mighty Mike’ posted double 16 to move within a leg of victory, before sealing the match on tops.
Robert Thornton and Arron Monk were denied last eight spots though.
Thornton was edged out 10-8 by Scott Waites in a match where both players averaged over 102, while Monk suffered defeat at the hands of Dean Winstanley.
By Chris Murphy
The knockout stages of the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts begin on Thursday, when World Grand Prix winner Michael van Gerwen will take on world number one Phil Taylor for a place in the quarter-finals.
van Gerwen, who won all three games in the group stage to progress to the second round, will meet ‘The Power’ in Wolverhampton after topping Group B ahead of Robert Thornton (pictured).
Thornton also progressed after winning two of his matches in the round robin.
The Scotsman, who won the UK Open in June, will take on Scott Waites in round two, with the winner of each match taking on each other in the last eight.
“I’m really looking forward to playing Phil,” said van Gerwen, who has been in sensational form in 2012.
“I’ve been waiting to play him and I know he’s been waiting to play me.
“It’s a longer format and it should be a cracking game.”
Arron Monk will take on Dean Winstanley, also on Thursday evening, while Raymond van Barneveld faces fellow Dutchman Wesley Harms on Friday.
‘Barney’ sealed his place in the last 16 with a 5-2 win over Wayne Jones.
By Chris Murphy
William Hill Grand Slam of Darts
Thursday November 15
7pm-11pm
Second Round
Dean Winstanley v Arron Monk
Mervyn King v Kevin Painter
Michael van Gerwen v Phil Taylor
Scott Waites v Robert Thornton
Images courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Michael van Gerwen set up a mouthwatering second round clash against world number one Phil Taylor at the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts after defeating Ted Hankey on Tuesday.
‘Mighty Mike’, who won the World Grand Prix last month, swept to a 5-0 victory over his out of sorts opponent, completing a hat-trick of round robin victories in Wolverhampton.
The Dutch ace, who has been in brilliant form in 2012, topped Group B ahead of Robert Thornton, who also qualified for the last 16 following a 5-4 triumph over Steve Beaton.
“It’s great to win my three group games and top the table,” said van Gerwen.
“It’s an achievement I’m very proud off. I’m really looking forward to playing Phil Taylor on Thursday and I think it will be a cracking game for the crowd to watch. I’m having a wonderful year and I want to do more damage.”
Thornton said: “It’s great to be through to the next round and I enjoy the longer format as it allows you to relax into the game a bit more.”
Arron Monk also won through to the knockout stage after defeating Jan Dekker 5-1.
He said: “I’m delighted to be through to the second round. Playing in this tournament before has given me good experience which has been really helpful to me.”
Wednesday night sees the completion of the round robin stage for Groups E to H, with Paul Nicholson in need of a win against Andy Hamilton to progress.
Raymond van Barneveld will face Wayne Jones as he bids for a place in the last 16.
By Chris Murphy
Robert Thornton 5-4 Steve Beaton (Click for full match report)
Michael van Gerwen 5-0 Ted Hankey
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Paul Nicholson placed himself in strong contention for a spot in the last 16 of the William Hill Grand Slam of darts with a comfortable victory over Barrie Bates on Monday evening.
The 2010 Players Champion, who had suffered defeat against Brendan Dolan in his opening match, cruised to a 5-0 win over the Welshman to pick up his first points of the tournament.
“I felt like I needed to win emphatically tonight and I managed to do that,” said ‘The Asset’, who kicked off with a brilliant eleven dart leg, following three 140s with a clinical 81 checkout.
“I’m not usually the best of starters so the 11-darter to win the first leg was a real confidence booster for me. I’m going to treat my final group game against Andy Hamilton as a normal knock-out match.”
Nicholson took the second leg too, pinning double five for a break of throw.
The Australian hit double nine to take the third leg after just missing out on a 150 finish.
He almost took out 124 in the following leg, before cleaning up the remaining 16 to move into a 4-0 lead.
Nicholson completed the whitewash with a tidy 64 out-shot.
‘The Asset’ faces Andy Hamilton in his final Group F game on Wednesday.
Raymond van Barneveld lost out in a last leg decider in his Dutch dual against BDO World Champion Christian Kist.
However, ‘Barney’ is still well placed to progress from Group H ahead of Wednesday’s clash with Wayne Jones.
By Chris Murphy
Images courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Simon Whitlock and Michael van Gerwen both grabbed their second victories of the weekend, while James Wade also triumphed on day two of the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton.
Whitlock edged a deciding leg to see off Kevin Painter, a win which moved him two points clear at the top of Group C.
“I scraped through there and I’m over the moon to win that one,” said Whitlock, the European Champion.
“I’m in good form but there is still a lot of room for improvement.
“I’m not safe yet and I’ll be going all out to win my next match.”
van Gerwen came out on top in a battle of in form players, with the World Grand Prix winner triumphing 5-3 over UK Open champion Robert Thornton.
“It wasn’t an easy game,” admitted van Gerwen.
“I started off well and then I started missing darts at doubles and it hurt me.
“It meant a lot to win that match because I had to work very hard for it.”
Wade produced a strong performance to see off Holland’s Jan Dekker, with the world number three running out a 5-1 victor.
“I did enough to win,” said Wade, who is back playing competitive darts for the first time since the World Grand Prix last month.
“This week is all about building for the future. The last few weeks have been a very important time since the Grand Prix.
“I’m in a good place, I’m happy and I’m looking forward to playing good darts again.”
Mervyn King all but booked his place in the knockout stage after a 5-3 victory over Arron Monk.
‘The Machine’ and King meet on Tuesday evening, when Monk takes on Dekker in the final round of games in Group D.
Both Wade and Monk still have the chance to qualify for the last 16.
Mark Webster’s bid for a last 16 place is still very much alive despite a 5-2 defeat at the hands of Phil Taylor in Group A.
The Welsh ace takes on Co Stompe on Tuesday evening in his final group game.
Stompe suffered his second defeat of the tournament, losing out to 2010 champion Scott Waites, while James Hubbard was denied a first senior TV victory by Dean Winstanley
Raymond van Barneveld made the perfect start to his Grand Slam campaign.
The Dutch legend defeated Mark Walsh 5-0 in the afternoon session to top Group H after the first round of games.
‘Barney’, who hit a fabulous 141 checkout in the opening leg of his triumph, faces reigning BDO World Champion Christian Kist on Monday.
Paul Nicholson will be looking for a win against Barrie Bates on Monday evening, after ‘The Asset’ was beaten by Brendan Dolan.
By Chris Murphy
Click the links to read full match reports on the following results:-
Raymond van Barneveld 5-0 Mark Walsh
Simon Whitlock 5-4 Kevin Painter
Michael van Gerwen 5-3 Robert Thornton
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Mark Webster, Michael van Gerwen, Simon Whitlock and Robert Thornton all grabbed opening night victories at the Grand Slam of Darts, while Arron Monk and Mervyn King also got off to winning starts in Wolverhampton.
Webster hit finishes of 131 and 104 in a 5-3 success over 2010 champion Scott Waites in Group A.
The Welsh star, who has struggled to find his form this year, faces Phil Taylor in his second group game on Sunday evening.
“Maybe that can be the turning point now,” said Webster.
“I’ve got a bit more confidence just from winning that game.”
van Gerwen stormed to a 5-2 triumph over Steve Beaton in Group B.
‘Mighty Mike’, who averaged over 103, will face Thornton on Saturday night, after the Scotsman whitewashed Ted Hankey 5-0.
“To win the first game is very hard and also very important,” said van Gerwen.
“I’m looking forward to tomorrow night. Both Robert and I are fast players and it is always a good game between us.”
Thornton said: “I was confident of winning but to beat Ted 5-0 is a big boost.
“I enjoyed the win and I’ll rest up now ready for tomorrow night.”
Whitlock enjoyed a 5-2 victory against the impressive James Hubbard in Group C.
‘The Wizard’ faces Kevin Painter in his second match on Saturday evening, while Hubbard will take on Dean Winstanley.
He said: “James is a great player. I practise with him sometimes and I’m very proud of him so I’m pleased with that result.
“Kevin is always tough to play and we always have good games but hopefully I can get the better of him.”
Monk and King will face each other in the second round of matches in Group D after opening night triumphs.
Monk defeated James Wade 5-1, while King saw off Jan Dekker by the same scoreline.
Wade will face Dekker on Sunday night.
Sunday afternoon sees Groups E to H play out their first round of matches, with Paul Nicholson and Raymond van Barneveld both in action.
‘The Asset’ is up against Brendan Dolan, with ‘Barney’ facing Mark Walsh.
By Chris Murphy
Click the links for full match reports on the following results:-
Robert Thornton 5-0 Ted Hankey
Michael van Gerwen 5-2 Steve Beaton
Simon Whitlock 5-2 James Hubbard
Images courtesy of Lawrence Lustig/PDC
The draw for the William Hill Grand Slam of Darts was made on Monday evening as the eight groups for the £400,000 event at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall from November 10-18 were decided.
Mark Webster and Co Stompe were drawn in Group A with the previous two winners of the tournament, Phil Taylor and Scott Waites.
In from pair Michael van Gerwen and Robert Thornton, who have both won maiden PDC major titles this year, will compete in Group B alongside Ted Hankey and Steve Beaton.
Simon Whitlock, who has also won his first PDC premier event in 2012, heads Group C, which includes PDC Unicorn World Youth Champion James Hubbard, Kevin Painter and Dean Winstanley.
Group D sees James Wade, Mervyn King and Arron Monk pitted together, along with Jan Dekker.
Paul Nicholson will face Andy Hamilton, Brendan Dolan and Barrie Bates in Group F.
Raymond van Barneveld was drawn in Group H with Christian Kist, Wayne Jones and Mark Walsh.
Group A
Phil Taylor
Scott Waites
Mark Webster
Co Stompe
Group B
Michael van Gerwen
Robert Thornton
Ted Hankey
Steve Beaton
Group C
Simon Whitlock
Kevin Painter
Dean Winstanley
James Hubbard
Group D
James Wade
Jan Dekker
Mervyn King
Arron Monk
Group E
Adrian Lewis
Gary Anderson
John Part
Tony O’Shea
Group F
Andy Hamilton
Paul Nicholson
Brendan Dolan
Barrie Bates
Group G
Wes Newton
Terry Jenkins
Wesley Harms
Martin Phillips
Group H
Christian Kist
Raymond van Barneveld
Mark Walsh
Wayne Jones
By Chris Murphy