PDC world darts: Price into last eight and Van Duijvenbode pips Smith

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PDC world darts: Price into last eight and Van Duijvenbode pips Smith
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Price, the world No 1, recorded a comfortable 4-1 win over José de Sousa to seal his place in the last eight as he chases a repeat of his 2021 success

“I ground out a win. I just wanted to get up there and win, it doesn’t matter about the performance,” Price said. “It was just one of those games where I had to get over the winning line and that is what I did.

“I was battling against myself and against him, but it is what it is – you come up against certain players and circumstances, so you just have to deal with it. I felt comfortable through the game and always felt I was going to win, it was just a matter of time.”4-3 after securing the final set on a thrilling sudden-death tiebreaker in a high-quality match that saw a record 31 maximums thrown during a best-of-seven contest.

After surviving five missed match darts by “Smudger” Smith, Van Duijvenbode progressed 6-5 in the decider and will face his fellow Dutchman Michael van Gerwen, a three-time former champion, for a place in the quarter-finals.4-1 with an average of 99.7 and five 180s to progress to the last 16. Cross, the sixth seed, will next face Chris Dobey, who had ended the hopes of the two-time former winner Gary Anderson in the third round on Wednesday.

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