Van Gerwen battles back to win Interwetten German Darts Championship

European Tour

Michael van Gerwen tasted victory for the first time on the PDC European Tour since 2019 with a superb comeback win over Rob Cross in the German Darts Championship.

Wright & Van Gerwen advance on German Darts Championship Day Two

European Tour

Peter Wright and Michael van Gerwen advanced to the last 16 of the Interwetten German Darts Championship on Saturday.

Chisnall & Huybrechts shine as German Darts Championship begins

European Tour

Dave Chisnall, Kim Huybrechts, Daryl Gurney and Vincent van der Voort were amongst the first round winners as the Interwetten German Darts Championship began.

2022 Interwetten German Darts Championship draw & schedule

European Tour

Devon Petersen will be bidding to retain the Interwetten German Darts Championship title this weekend in Hildesheim - draw & schedule confirmed.

2022 European Tour update - Hildesheim return next up

European Tour

The PDC European Tour will return to Halle 39 in Hildesheim later in March, after the Interwetten German Darts Championship was given the go-ahead.

PDC Entries update - Challenge Tour & East Europe Qualifiers now open

News

Players are now able to enter the forthcoming Winmau Challenge Tour Events 6-10 and ET2-6 East Europe Qualifiers.

Price denies Wright top spot in International Darts Open final

European Tour

Gerwyn Price defeated Peter Wright 8-4 in the final of the International Darts Open to stay world number one.

Kciuk stuns Cross as Interwetten International Darts Open begins

European Tour

Krzysztof Kciuk caused the biggest upset on the opening day of the Interwetten International Darts Open in Riesa by knocking out Rob Cross.

2022 International Darts Open draw and schedule

European Tour

The draw and schedule of play have been confirmed for the 2022 Interwetten International Darts Open.

Host Nation Qualifiers confirmed for European Tour Events 1-3

European Tour

Nine players won places in the year's opening three PDC European Tour events.

Peter Wright won the Unibet European Championship title for a first time by defeating James Wade 11-4 in Sunday's final in Oberhausen.

The World Champion scooped the £120,000 top prize and returns to second spot on the PDC Order of Merit, jumping above Gerwyn Price, after claiming his fifth title of 2020.

In the process, he denied Jonny Clayton a first televised title with an 11-8 semi-final triumph and then ended Wade's hopes of claiming his second European Championship win in three years.

Wright averaged over 102 in his semi-final tie, but a tight contest turned in leg 18 when Clayton miscounted on a 111 finish to level, and the Scot stepped in to take a crucial 10-8 lead before closing out the win.

Wright then carried that momentum into the final against Wade, opening with back-to-back 13-dart legs and taking a 4-1 advantage, only to see the left-hander take out 121 to cut the gap to one leg.

Wade, though, missed a dart at tops to level in leg eight as Wright took a 5-3 lead, with a 13-darter extending his advantage before the 2018 winner hit back in 14 to trail 6-4.

Wright found another gear to set up possible nine-darters by opening the next two legs with 180s, taking out legs of 12 and 11 darts to surge into an 8-4 advantage, before punishing two misses from Wade to move five clear.

He then finished 143 to move a leg away from victory as Wade again missed two darts at a double, before checking out 125 to secure the title in style.

Wright averaged at least 102 in each of his five games in the event, also defeating Gabriel Clemens, Price and Steve West, and said: "I'm delighted to win, it's great for me and it was good to have the fans here."

"It's the first final I've got to in the event, I've had a couple and managed to win it. I struggled in the semi-final, it was probably my toughest match and I couldn't get going but I got away with it.

"James has won this before and is a quality player, so to get the win I'm really happy. He can reel off legs so you've got to try and keep him at bay, and luckily enough I did."

Wright had withdrawn from the two European Tour events ahead of the European Championship, but said: "It was good to have a little rest and recharge the batteries, I knew what I needed to do to prepare for this.

"Everyone's different but it worked for me. I believe I can be more consistent and I will be playing a lot better than that. I think I can hit some big averages.

"I feel good with my darts and with the way I'm standing but I think I can get better."

Wade had come from 3-1 and 8-6 down in his semi-final with Devon Petersen to win 11-10 in a deciding leg, as the pair shared six ton-plus checkouts in an exciting contest.

South Africa's Petersen had won through to his first televised semi-final to continue his impressive progress in 2020, while Clayton was denied a second appearance in a TV final as he lost out to Wright.

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