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Danny Noppert dumps out Dirk van Duijvenbode in World Series Finals epic

Jamie Shaw in World Series Finals 15 Sep 2023
Noppert and Van Duijvenbode shake hands (Photo by Kelly Deckers/PDC)

Danny Noppert edged out Dirk van Duijvenbode in a thrilling all-Dutch clash on the opening night of the 2023 World Series Finals in Amsterdam on Friday.

Noppert stole the show in a sensational encounter against his Dutch World Cup team-mate, averaging 105 and converting 75 per cent of his attempts at double to deny Van Duijvenbode – who bowed out with a 103 average.

The contest sparked into life in leg five as Van Duijvenbode landed a superb 121 checkout to trail 3-2, only for Noppert to restore his two-leg buffer with an 11-dart break.

Van Duijvenbode followed up another 12-darter with a 77 finish to level at 4-4, although Noppert was undeterred, winning the last two legs in 16 and 14 darts to dump out last year’s runner-up.

“It felt really special to perform like this in front of a home crowd,” reflected Noppert, who will renew his rivalry with World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall in the Last 16.

“This is a tournament that holds really good memories for me. I made the final here in 2019 when I had just begun in the PDC, and now I’m in the top ten of the world.

“Hopefully I can go one step further than 2019, but I’m taking one game at a time. Me and Nathan usually have really close games, but I think I have a good chance tomorrow if I play like this.”

Raymond van Barneveld also enjoyed a memorable homecoming in the Dutch capital as he reeled off five straight legs to see off US Darts Masters runner-up Jeff Smith 6-2.

The five-time World Champion – making his first televised appearance in the Netherlands since 2019 – found his range in the closing stages to triumph in front of a partisan home contingent.

“I was overwhelmed by the crowd,” admitted Van Barneveld, who now faces World Champion Michael Smith on Saturday.

“The atmosphere was absolutely amazing. My family was here tonight; my two daughters with my three grandchildren – that puts a little bit of pressure on and I didn’t play my A-game.

“I wanted to show what I can do. The will to win is still there, but you have to believe in yourself and that is what I do.”

Meanwhile, Jonny Clayton will face top seed Rob Cross in a blockbuster Second Round tie, after the Welshman defied four maximums from Martin Schindler to seal his place in the Last 16.

Clayton punished Schindler’s double trouble to run out a 6-3 winner; converting six of eight attempts at double to triumph in his first televised appearance since July’s World Matchplay final.

Schindler’s compatriot Gabriel Clemens was also condemned to an early exit in Amsterdam, as William O’Connor punished a below-par display from the World Championship semi-finalist to cruise to a 6-2 victory.

Clemens endured a nightmare on the outer ring and was suitably punished by a clinical O’Connor, who wrapped up victory with a clinical 125 checkout – his second ton-plus finish of the contest.

“I’m happy to get through it. Gabriel beat me in the World Championship, so I wanted to get one back,” admitted O’Connor, who now faces Michael van Gerwen in Round Two.

“Gabriel struggled at times with his finishing and I wanted to keep him under pressure. Fortunately it worked out okay.

“I’m really looking forward to tomorrow now. Michael is the man, but I’ve got nothing to lose. Win, lose or draw, I promise you I’m going to give it my all.”

Australian duo Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock were among the other notable First Round casualties, succumbing to Ricky Evans and Keegan Brown respectively.

Evans landed three 180s and registered a 14-dart hold to deny Heta in a last-leg decider, and his reward is a clash against fifth seed Dimitri Van den Bergh.

Meanwhile, Brown swept aside a struggling Whitlock to move through to a tie against reigning champion Gerwyn Price, running out an emphatic 6-1 winner against the veteran Australian.

In the evening’s opener, Krzysztof Ratajski recovered from a sluggish start to see off Germany’s Daniel Klose, winning six of the last seven legs to set up a showdown against Luke Humphries.

Klose – aided by a 128 checkout in the opening leg – raced into a 2-0 lead, but Ratajski responded with four straight legs, while a 120 finish in the eighth leg inspired the Polish number one to a 6-3 success.

Elsewhere, New Zealand’s Haupai Puha will play two-time finalist Peter Wright in the Last 16, having produced a stunning 151 checkout on his way to a 6-3 win over TV debutant Graham Usher.

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World Series of Darts Finals 2023 Day One Results

Friday September 15

First Round

Daniel Klose 3-6 Krzysztof Ratajski
Graham Usher 3-6 Haupai Puha
Gabriel Clemens 2-6 William O’Connor
Keegan Brown 6-1 Simon Whitlock
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Martin Schindler
Raymond van Barneveld 6-2 Jeff Smith
Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-6 Danny Noppert
Damon Heta 5-6 Ricky Evans

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