2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Three

Simon Whitlock (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

SIMON WHITLOCK produced a sensational comeback to defeat Gerwyn Price and become one of seven players to qualify for the knockout stage of the bwin Grand Slam of Darts on Monday in Wolverhampton.

Day three of the £450,000 event saw the final round of group fixtures in Groups E-H, with the top two players from each group progressing to Wednesday's last 16 knockout stage.

European Championship runner-up Whitlock, who needed a win to qualify from Group F, trailed 4-1 before landing a second 170 finish of the match and then survived two match darts from Price to claim a dramatic win.

"I never give up, it's part of who I am as a person," said Whitlock, who averaged 108.86 to Price's 104.58 in a high-class affair.

"I'm feeling so relieved to get through after that crazy game. It felt amazing to see the two 170s to go in. I'm feeling good at the moment and I want to keep this feeling going."

Simon Whitlock (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

Despite suffering defeat to the determined Australian, Welshman Price qualified as group winner, while the result also meant an early elimination for last year's quarter-finalist Durrant, who suffered a 5-4 loss to Andrew Gilding earlier in the evening despite averaging 104.98.

Whitlock will now take on world number two Peter Wright, who topped Group E with three wins from three after his 5-4 victory over Josh Payne.

Payne still qualified thanks to his superior leg difference over Max Hopp and Jim Williams, and the former World Youth Championship finalist will now face Price.

German number one Hopp suffered a 5-4 defeat to Williams, but it still wasn't enough for the Welsh BDO qualifier to progress on his Grand Slam debut.

Dimitri Van den Bergh (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

In Group H, reigning World Youth Champion Dimitri Van den Bergh secured his progression to the last 16 with a 5-1 win over Mark McGeeney and he will now take on Group G winner Stephen Bunting.

"Two years ago I won two group games but I lost in a nine-dart shoot-out, which was gutting, so I'm happy to get through this time," said Van den Bergh.

"I'm in a good place, my preparation before games is going fine, and I have a lot of support from people around me. That helps me a lot."

Rob Cross was already assured of his place in the knockout stage but his 5-2 win over already-eliminated Ryan Searle meant the World Champion went through as Group H winner, and he will now play Mensur Suljovic, who made it through despite suffering a 5-4 defeat to young German Martin Schindler.

Stephen Bunting (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

Bunting topped Group G with three wins out of three after his 5-1 success over Scott Mitchell in the battle of the former Lakeside Champions, a result which ensured Suljovic’s progression. 

The final group matches for Groups A-D will take place on Tuesday, before the last-16 knockout stage begins on Wednesday.

The group stage concludes on Tuesday night with the remaining eight matches, headlined by a must-win tie for reigning champion Michael van Gerwen against Joe Murnan.

Gary Anderson and James Wade, who have already qualified for the knockout stage, play eliminated duo Steve Hine and Mark Webster respectively.

Ian White plays Germany's Michael Unterbuchner in a winner-progresses tie, while Keegan Brown and Wesley Harms contest another shoot-out.

Jonny Clayton, who overcame Van Gerwen on Sunday night, plays Gary Robson, while 2012 champion Raymond van Barneveld take on unbeaten Michael Smith in crunch clash in Group B, where Krzysztof Ratajski takes on Adam Smith-Neale.

The knockout phase then begins on Wednesday with the qualifiers from Groups E-H competing in the second round, with the players progressing from Groups A-D returning to the stage on Thursday.

The tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports and through the PDC's worldwide broadcast partners, as well as through PDCTV-HD for Rest of the World Subscribers.

2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts
Schedule of Play

Monday November 12 (1900 GMT)
Group Stage

Rob Cross 5-2 Ryan Searle (H)
Andrew Gilding 5-4 Glen Durrant (F)
Simon Whitlock 5-4 Gerwyn Price (F)
Martin Schindler 5-4 Mensur Suljovic (G)
Stephen Bunting 5-1 Scott Mitchell (G)
Jim Williams 5-4 Max Hopp (E)
Peter Wright 5-4 Josh Payne (E)
Dimitri Van den Bergh 5-1 Mark McGeeney (H)

Tuesday November 13 (1900 GMT)
Group Stage

James Wade v Mark Webster (C)
Gary Anderson v Steve Hine (D)
Ian White v Michael Unterbuchner (D)
Keegan Brown v Wesley Harms (C)
Michael van Gerwen v Joe Murnan (A)
Jonny Clayton v Gary Robson (A)
Krzysztof Ratajski v Adam Smith-Neale (B)
Michael Smith v Raymond van Barneveld (B)

Wednesday November 14 (1900 GMT)
Last 16

Stephen Bunting v Dimitri Van den Bergh
Gerwyn Price v Josh Payne
Rob Cross v Mensur Suljovic
Peter Wright v Simon Whitlock

Groups E-H Tables 

GROUP E

 

P

W

L

+/-

Pts

Peter Wright

3

3

0

+5

6

Josh Payne

3

1

2

0

2

Max Hopp

3

1

2

-2

2

Jim Williams

3

1

2

-3

2

GROUP F

 

P

W

L

+/-

Pts

Gerwyn Price

3

2

1

+3

4

Simon Whitlock

3

2

1

0

4

Glen Durrant

3

1

2

+2

2

Andrew Gilding

3

1

2

-5

2

GROUP G

 

P

W

L

+/-

Pts

Stephen Bunting

3

3

0

+8

6

Mensur Suljovic

3

1

2

0

2

Scott Mitchell

3

1

2

-3

2

Martin Schindler

3

1

2

-5

2

GROUP H

 

P

W

L

+/-

Pts

Rob Cross

3

3

0

+7

6

Dimitri Van den Bergh

3

2

1

+5

4

Mark McGeeney

3

1

2

-5

2

Ryan Searle

3

0

3

-7

0