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Gerwyn Price reached the semi-finals of the German Darts Grand Prix over the Easter weekend, but was knocked out by reigning world champion Luke Humphries.
Price, from Markham, entered the competition in the second round, where he beat fellow-Premier League star Peter Wright 6-4 in Munich on Easter Sunday.
Then, on Easter Monday, Price defeated Ryan Searle 6-0 in the third round. He then beat Josh Rock in a deciding leg in the quarters to reach his second successive European Tour semi-final of 2024.
However, he was beaten 7-3 by eventual champion Humphries.
The PDC European Tour continues from April 12 to April 14, with the International Darts Open in Riesa, Germany.
Before that, Price returns to Premier League action in Manchester on Thursday April 4.
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