Aspinall, RVB অগ্রসর হওয়ার সাথে সাথে ভ্যান ডুইভেনবোড জার্মান অস্ত্র বলের নয়-পয়েন্টারে পৌঁছেছেন।

Nathan Aspinall and Raymond van Barneveld progressed to the second day of the German Championship on Friday, with Dirk van Duijvenbode landing a nine-darter. The night’s highlight saw Van Duijvenbode nail a stunning nine-dart leg against Karel Sedlacek in Hildesheim. The Dutchman produced a magical 140 on the match leg, prior to a 116 checkout, followed by a match-winning 135 against the Bohemian No 1 in a dominant performance. Aspinall produced a showman performance in a 6-3 success over debutant Maximilian Ceszwnski, converting 591, 691, 84, 91, 160, to win with a 103 average and extend his lead at the top of the European Tour Rankings. Please use Chrome browser for a more open video player. Elten Safety Shoes German Darts Championship in Hildesheim. Dirk van Duijvenbode hitting a sensational nine-dart shot during his clash against Karel Sedlacek. Credit: PDC Image: Raymond van Barneveld was another big name to make it through Friday’s round. Van Barneveld battled past host representative Kevin Troppmann to advance to a meeting with third seed Jonny Clayton. Joe Cullen will miss out on the Championship for the first time in a decade, following a 6-2 loss to Ricky Evans, who will battle Josh Rock in what promises to be a live-fire contest. German No 2 Ricardo Pietreczko is in action against Peter Wright in a re-match of the 2023 final on Saturday afternoon, after defeating Radek Szaganski in a tough battle. However, 2019 winner Daryl Gurney suffered a 6-2 defeat to Christian Kist, who reeled off six straight legs to book a show-down with sixth seed Gerwyn Price on Saturday night. Ryan Joyce was Friday afternoon’s standout player, averaging 104.24 in his impressive 6-2 victory against Justin Hood, which set up an intriguing showdown against top seed Stephen Bunting. William O’Connor, who is trying to secure a spot at the European Championship, defeated Andrew Gilding 6-4 and his reward is a battle against German No 1 Martin Schindler in the last 16. The Irishman needs at least a semi-final to keep his hopes alive. Rob Cross is yet to confirm what makes him champion, and Cameron Menzies. In the second round, Scotsman Wesley Plaisier Holland began his direct shot at spreading. Steve Lennon will lock horns with Australian No 1 Damon Heta, averaging 97 to defeat Swedish No 1 Jeffrey De Graaf and register his first European Tour victory of the campaign. Luke Woodhouse is set to meet Danny Noppert in a battle of recent European Tour finalists, after the finalist followed. Afternoon Session Cameron Menzies 6-4 Wesley PlaisierNiels Zonneveld 6-2 Darius Labanauskas Steve Lennon 6-2 Jeffrey De GraafWesley Woodhouse Nijman 6-2 Martin KramerRyan Joyce 6-2 Martin KramerRyan Joyce 6-4 Tom Gregory Springers 6-4 William O’Connor 6-4 Andreas Gilding Evening Session Jermaine Wattimena 6-2 Kim Huybrechts Christian Kist 6-2 Daryl Gurney Ricardo Pietreczko 6-3 Radek Szaganski Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-3 Karel Sedlacek Raymond van Barneveld 6-3 Kevin Troppmann Ricky Evans 6-2 Joe Cullen Josh Rock 6-2 Luc Peters Nathan Aspinall 6-3 Maximilian Ceszwnski Saturday October 18 Afternoon Session Pietreczko v Wright Clemens v Chisnall Evening Session (1800 BST) Smith v Aspinall Clayton v Van Barneveld Price v Kist Wade v Wattimena Rock v Evans Bunting v Joyce Sunday October 19 Afternoon Session (1200 BST) Third Round Evening Session (1800 BST) Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final Watch the Grand Slam Harmlera live on Sky Sports – November 8-16, World Wide Web 11-FinalWatch Streamonas before the agreement. now
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