
Michael van Gerwen won Against Rob Cross in a thriller in the Second Round of the World Series of Darts Finals on Saturday. The score was 6-5 in Amsterdam. Shortly afterwards, Raymond van Barneveld Suffered A 6-4 Defeat Against Gerwyn Price.
Van Gerwen survived one match dart and finished spectacularly Against Cross. While the Englishman Only Needed the Top, Van Gerwen Threw 111 When it really mattered.
The 36-year-old Dutchman won the last two legs in front of his home crowd in the afas live. In The Final Phase, Van Gerwen produced his best darts when needed. He Already Threw 122 With A 5-4 Deficit.
In The First Round – Earlier in the Day – Van Gerwen also won 6-5, Against Wessel Nijman.
Van Gerwen Achieved a Checkout percentage or about 42 percent. However, His Average Remained Below One Hundred.
Van Gerwen Has Already won The Tournament in His Own Country Five Times, most recently in 2023. The Brabander Will Meet Luke Humphries, The Number One in the World, in the Quarter-Finals on Sunday. Van Gerwen is the only Dutchman Who is Still Active. Kevin Doets and Danny Noppert Lost in the Second Round.
Van Barneveld Did Not Succed in Causing an UpSet Against Price, Despite An Encouraging Start. The Player From The Hague was 3-1 Ahead with Strong Play, but had to leave five of the next six legs to his opponent.
Van Barneveld Achieved An Average or 100.73, Compared to 102.97 for Price.
The World Series of Darts Finals Last Until Sunday. The Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final Will Then Be Played.
