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Gerwyn Price out of Grand Slam of Darts after losing to Gary Anderson

News, Sport | Rhys Williams | Published: 09:41, Thursday November 16th, 2023.
Last updated: 09:47, Thursday November 16th, 2023

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Gary Anderson, left, is through to the quarter-finals after beating Gerwyn Price
Gary Anderson, left, is through to the quarter-finals after beating Gerwyn Price

Gerwyn Price has crashed out of the Grand Slam of Darts after losing to Gary Anderson in the last 16.

Three-time Grand Slam champion Price, from Markham, fell to a 10-6 defeat to the Scotsman in Wolverhampton on Wednesday November 15.

Anderson, a two-time runner-up in the competition, saw off eight 180s and a 103 average from Price to storm into the quarter-finals.

“There’s life in the old dog yet,” joked Anderson, who averaged 104.96 to set up a quarter-final showdown against Luke Humphries.

“Gerwyn has been playing very well. Hitting 110 and 112 averages is a hard job to do, but I’ve hit a 102 and now a 104, so we’re getting there.

“I’m playing well on the practice board, I’m playing well on the floor, and that was the most comfortable I’ve felt on the stage for a while.”

Price reached the last 16 after topping Group D, ahead of Ryan Searle, Nathan Rafferty and Gian van Veen.

The encounter between the pair was a repeat of the 2018 final, in which Price won his first ever Grand Slam title.

However, that fiery encounter five years ago led to Price being fined £21,500 and handed a three-month suspended ban for his behaviour during the game, while Anderson was given a formal warning after pushing Price.

Meanwhile, Anderson was Price’s opponent in the dramatic World Championship final in 2021 – which saw Price become world champion for the first time.


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