World Grand Prix: Gary Anderson surprised in last-16 defeat to Belgium’s Mike De Decker  | Darts Information

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Gary Anderson was surprised by Belgium’s Mike De Decker on the World Grand Prix on Thursday, dropping 3-0 in units to overlook out on a quarter-final place in Leicester. 

The victory means De Decker is thru to a primary main televised quarter-final in his profession as Anderson’s wait to achieve the final eight on the massive stage this 12 months continues.

De Decker will play James Wade within the quarter-finals on Friday, stay on Sky Sports activities Fundamental Occasion and Sky Sports activities+ from 7pm, after the Englishman thrashed Gerwyn Value 3-0.

Thursday’s World Grand Prix outcomes

Gary Anderson 0-3 Mike De Decker
Gerwyn Value 0-3 James Wade
Daryl Gurney 2-3 Joe Cullen
Dave Chisnall 1-3 Dimitri Van den Bergh

“It’s massive. I always had a problem bringing my floor game to the stage but it’s clicking this week and I hope I can keep this up,” mentioned De Decker.

“I’m just trying my best every single game. I’m not keen on all the attention and I’m just doing my thing!”

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Wayne Mardle and John Half focus on Anderson’s current outburst in defence of Luke Humphries and whether or not the Flying Scotsman performs higher when he is fired up

De Decker instantly surprised Anderson by whitewashing him within the first set, earlier than the second set was going to throw till the Belgian produced a surprising 120 checkout within the deciding leg to win the set.

Anderson was unable to interrupt De Decker within the third, so was quickly knocked out from the match.

“We said there’s an opportunity for De Decker to do something. It’s not often Anderson gets outplayed like that,” reacted Sky Sports activities Darts’ Wayne Mardle.

“The finishes, the 160 and 74 to complete it up. He oozes composure below stress and you may’t purchase that. I had zero!

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Mardle reacts to Anderson’s outburst in the course of the World Grand Prix and says the Scotsman will probably be feeling the stress

“Some people have got it or they haven’t. He’s got it. He’s just taken his time. The little increments in his ability…

“He misplaced his tour card a couple of years in the past, did not get it again immediately, and now he is displaying what he can do.

“That was a performance of a seasoned pro, not someone being on a big stage for a relative newcomer to big-time darts.

“He is received the sport, there is not any doubt about it.”

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Mike De Decker stormed to a 3-0 victory over Gary Anderson within the final 16 of the World Grand Prix because the Belgian checked out with spectacular 120 and 160 finishes

Ruthless Wade beats Value 3-0 to achieve quarters

Elsewhere on Thursday night, Wade additionally booked his quarter-final spot after a dominant 3-0 victory over Value.

A decent first set went the way in which of Wade 3-2, as he simply missed bullseye trying a 170 checkout, however was then readily available to finish the leg with a single dart at double 10.

Wade let loose a roar in Value’s route after that opening set – a response to an earlier Value celebration after the Welshman hit 180 – and Value then missed three darts at tops to say the opening leg of the second set, handing Wade an opportunity he took with aplomb: one dart at tops all Wade required.

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Following a traditional Gerwyn Value roar throughout their World Grand Prix conflict, James Wade let loose a giant celebration of his personal as he claimed the primary set of their final 16 match

Wade held throw to maneuver 2-0 up within the set, and although Value pulled a leg again, Wade landed a 180 earlier than ending the leg on double 12 to win the set 3-1, and transfer a set away from the quarters.

The Englishman claimed the opening leg of the third set, and regardless of lacking 9 darts at a double at first of the second leg, Wade ruthlessly took benefit of Value’s lack of ability to shut out the leg, once more touchdown double 10 to maneuver 2-0 up and a leg from victory.

Value took out 130 to get himself again within the set, however Wade wouldn’t be denied.

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Take a look at the perfect motion from evening 4 of the World Grand Prix of Darts from the Mattioli Enviornment in Leicester

No extra seeds remaining in backside half

After Value’s defeat, Chisnall was the remaining seed within the backside half however he misplaced 3-1 to Dimitri Van den Bergh.

Chisnall gained the primary set, earlier than Van den Bergh levelled the match up and gained the deciding leg of the third after eight excellent darts as he hit back-to-back maximums and nailed a 74 checkout.

Van den Bergh held his nerve and can play Joe Cullen within the final eight, after the English participant roared again from 2-1 right down to defeat Daryl Gurney 3-2 in a nervy contest.

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Dimitri Van den Bergh produced back-to-back 180s and a scientific 74 end to take a 2-1 lead over Dave Chisnall

“I felt comfortable most of the game. I thought I gave the first set away, then I thought I pinched the second set,” mentioned Cullen.

“I think Daryl struggled getting off [with the double start] and in this format that kills you. I’m just happy to win.

“I did not doubt myself the entire manner by means of. I have been struggling this 12 months however have been attempting to rectify that.

“I showed great resilience and good fight, so bring on the quarters!”

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After a battling 3-2 win over Daryl Gurney on the World Grand Prix, Joe Cullen admits he is in a win-win state of affairs for the quarter-finals, as if he loses he has tickets for his beloved Wigan Warriors of their Tremendous League Grand Last match

What’s occurring on the World Grand Prix on Friday?

Friday is quarter-finals day on the World Grand Prix, so simply eight gamers stay within the match.

Mike De Decker vs James Wade will open up the evening, earlier than fourth seed Rob Cross faces Ryan Joyce.

World No 1 Luke Humphries performs Jonny Clayton, then Dimitri Van den Bergh goes up towards Joe Cullen.

The matches are nonetheless first to a few units.

Friday’s World Grand Prix from 7pm on Sky Sports activities Fundamental Occasion & Sky Sports activities+

Mike De Decker vs James Wade
Rob Cross vs Ryan Joyce
Luke Humphries vs Jonny Clayton
Joe Cullen vs Dimitri Van den Bergh

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