
PHIL TAYLOR and Adrian Lewis set up a mouth-watering quarter-final clash with scintillating second round wins on Tuesday night at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship.
Taylor averaged 104 as he saw off Robert Thornton with a clinical 4-1 win to continue his search for a 15th World title, while Lewis fired 10 maximums in his 4-0 win over Kevin McDine with a 103 average.
"I'm not frightened of Phil anymore, I'm really looking forward to playing him," said Lewis. "I won't fold before I go on stage against him liked I might have done in the past and it's going to go all the way. If I beat Phil I think I will go on to win it, I really do."
"I think you are going to see the best quarter-final you've ever seen," said Taylor. "I don't know how it's going to go, normally I beat him convincingly but he seems a different person and he has grown up a lot. I'm going to go at him like I normally do though, so we'll see how he copes with it."
The evening session began with James Wade winning the final second round match 4-2 against Michael van Gerwen.
World number three Wade took the first set 3-1 but the Dutchman replied in kind to level matters. The Premier League champion took the third set 3-1 before edging a high-quality fifth set 3-2, with checkouts of 104 and 121 before clinching the set with a 150 checkout in the fifth leg. Van Gerwen reduced the deficit by taking the fifth set 3-1 but Wade would not be denied and hit tops to win a match where he hit seven 180s and recorded five ton-plus finishes.
Wade now faces Andy Hamilton after the Stoke man saw off Steve Beaton 4-1 in the opening match of the afternoon session, before Terry Jenkins and Simon Whitlock set up a third round clash by beating their opponents in straight sets - Jenkins against American Darin Young and Whitlock versus world number 22 Wayne Jones.
The third round of the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship continues on Wednesday when 2008 runner up Kirk Shepherd meets 2008 Lakeside champion Mark Webster in the opening match. Jenkins and Whitlock follow before Dutchman Co Stompe faces 2005 runner-up Mark Dudbridge.
The evening session begins with world number seven Ronnie Baxter tackling world number ten Colin Lloyd ahead of the Wade-Hamilton clash. Nine-dart hero Raymond van Barneveld ends the night with Kevin Painter hoping to halt the Dutchman's pursuit of a sixth world title.
Ladbrokes.com World Darts ChampionshipAndy Hamilton |
4-1 |
Steve Beaton |
23 |
100+ |
27 |
13 |
140+ |
18 |
8 |
180s |
3 |
31.56 |
Ave 1 |
31.91 |
94.69 |
Ave 3 |
95.72 |
86 |
High Finish |
76 |
2 |
Legs Against Throw |
2 |
TERRY JENKINS 4-0 DARIN YOUNG
(3-1, 3-1, 3-0, 3-0)
TERRY JENKINS reached the third round of the 2010 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship with a convincing 4-0 win over Darin Young.
The sixth seed only dropped two legs in the match and will now take on Simon Whitlock or Wayne Jones for a place in the quarter-finals.
Jenkins landed double top to win the first leg of the match but Young replied in the second by hitting double four. Jenkins won the third despite a 180 from his opponent and the Ledbury man then broke throw with a 91 finish to seal the first set.
Double top gave Jenkins the first leg of the second set and he then doubled his lead by hitting double 10. Young kept the set alive by winning the third leg after hitting double 16 but Jenkins established a two sets lead after hitting double five.
Jenkins, who survived a five set tussle against the talented Paul Nicholson in the first round, hit a 100 checkout to open the third set, which was followed by double four to win the second. A successful attempt at double five gave Jenkins a three sets lead before taking the opening leg of the fourth set.
Jenkins won the second leg after both players recorded maximums and the 46-year-old hit double ten for the third leg in succession to confirm victory.
"I feel a bit sorry for Darin," said Jenkins. "He's a good friend and spent Christmas at my house. So that was a bit difficult today.
"I'm happy with the way I'm playing at the moment. My only target for the tournament was to get past Paul Nicholson in the first round, so I'm enjoying things at the moment."
Match Stats
Terry Jenkins |
4-0 |
Darin Young |
25 |
100+ |
19 |
11 |
140+ |
2 |
3 |
180s |
2 |
30.06 |
Ave 1 |
25.32 |
90.18 |
Ave 3 |
75.96 |
100 |
High Finish |
48 |
5 |
Legs Against Throw |
0 |
SIMON WHITLOCK 4-0 WAYNE JONES
(3-1, 3-2, 3-2, 3-2)
SIMON WHITLOCK ended Wayne Jones hopes at the 2010 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship with a 4-0 win in the second round.
The Australian, making his debut at Alexandra Palace, will now take on Terry Jenkins in the last 16 of the competition.
Whitlock got out of the blocks quickly, winning the first leg by hitting double 10 and then the second against the darts. Jones hit a 101 checkout to win the third leg after Whitlock missed an opportunity to win the set. But the Australian hit double eight in the fourth to wrap up the set and open an early lead.
Whitlock hit the first maximum of the game at the start of the second set but Jones won the leg by hitting double eight with his last dart. The second leg followed a similar pattern as Whitlock hit another 180, before Jones won it by hitting double 12, for a break of throw. Jones, who defeated Alex Roy in the first round, missed four darts at double 12 to win the set in the third leg, and that allowed Whitlock to nick it on double nine and then he hit a two-dart 74 to win the fourth, after Jones wasted another chance to win the set.
The deciding leg saw Whitlock hit his fourth maximum of the set and he went on to hit double four to seal a set that he seemed unlikely to win.
Whitlock, who defeated 11th seed Colin Osborne, in a high quality first round encounter, won the opening leg of the third set with a 13-dart finish. Jones managed to win the second with an 80 finish after Whitlock missed three darts at doubles for a 2-0 lead. Jones went into the lead by winning the third leg but Whitlock won the fourth by hitting a pressure double 16 with his last dart, after Jones missed a dart at bullseye for the set.
The Australian then produced an excellent 120 checkout in the deciding leg to establish a 3-0 lead and take complete command of the match.
The man from Wolverhampton began the fourth set well by winning the first two legs, which included a 116 finish to move 2-0 ahead. But Whitlock hit his fifth maximum of the game in the process of winning the third leg, and then won the fourth to go within touching distance of victory. And he got over the winning line by recording a 62 checkout record a straight-sets victory.
"I've been hitting 180s when I need and taking out big finishes at the right times," said Whitlock who will play Jenkins on Wednesday afternoon. "I played Terry in Las Vegas earlier this year, and he thrashed me then, so I hope to give him a better game this time.
"To win this tournament would be unbelievable. I've come close to winning a world title before and I really hope I can go all the way here."
Match Stats
Simon Whitlock |
4-0 |
Wayne Jones |
18 |
100+ |
28 |
22 |
140+ |
18 |
5 |
180s |
1 |
33.08 |
Ave 1 |
30.97 |
99.24 |
Ave 3 |
92.92 |
120 |
High Finish |
116,101 |
7 |
Legs Against Throw |
4 |
James Wade |
4-2 |
Michael van Gerwen |
37 |
100+ |
37 |
18 |
140+ |
14 |
7 |
180s |
0 |
32.60 |
Ave 1 |
31.31 |
97.79 |
Ave 3 |
93.92 |
150,121,114,112,104 |
High Finish |
125 |
4 |
Legs Against Throw |
3 |
Phil Taylor |
4-1 |
Robert Thornton |
30 |
100+ |
27 |
16 |
140+ |
13 |
6 |
180s |
3 |
34.75 |
Ave 1 |
30.14 |
104.26 |
Ave 3 |
90.42 |
103,100 |
High Finish |
121 |
6 |
Legs Against Throw |
3 |
Adrian Lewis |
4-0 |
Kevin McDine |
19 |
100+ |
21 |
10 |
140+ |
6 |
10 |
180s |
4 |
34.54 |
Ave 1 |
30.71 |
103.63 |
Ave 3 |
92.14 |
164 |
High Finsh |
105,104 |
5 |
Legs Against Throw |
1 |