World Grand Prix: Luke Littler loses to Rob Cross on event debut as Luke Humphries rallies previous Stephen Bunting | Darts Information

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Luke Littler suffered a first-round exit to Rob Cross on his World Grand Prix debut on a dramatic opening evening in Leicester that noticed defending champion Luke Humphries virtually expertise the identical destiny.

Littler, the 17-year-old who has received 9 titles in as many months in 2024 amid a shocking begin to his skilled darts profession, was showing for the primary time within the double-start occasion however misplaced 2-1 to Cross, the 2018 world champion and No 4 seed.

Littler levelled the match at 1-1 after shedding the primary set however a battling Cross impressively held his nerve and received the subsequent set, ending on the bullseye in his triumphant fourth leg to progress to spherical two and knock the pre-tournament favorite out.

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Rob Cross knocked out Luke Littler with an 88 end on the bullseye on the World Grand Prix

“My record in this tournament isn’t great, so I’m delighted to get over that winning line,” mentioned Cross.

“I struggled in the first set, but then I started to find my rhythm and I felt very solid on my own throw, which gives me confidence for the next few days.”

Monday’s World Grand Prix outcomes

Josh Rock 0-2 Ryan Joyce
Brendan Dolan 0-2 Martin Schindler
Jonny Clayton 2-0 Ritchie Edhouse
Nathan Aspinall 2-1 Ryan Searle
Raymond van Barneveld 1-2 Ricardo Pietreczko
Luke Humphries 2-1 Stephen Bunting
Rob Cross 2-1 Luke Littler
Gian van Veen 0-2 Ross Smith

Humphries survives Bunting scare

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Luke Humphries turned the match round towards Stephen Bunting after hitting this 118 checkout

Earlier Humphries, the defending champion, had been on the verge of a shock early exit himself towards an in-form Stephen Bunting, who received the primary 5 legs towards the world No 1 after which had a shot at a double to win the match.

However after ‘The Bullet’ missed the match-winning double 16, a nerveless Humphries spectacularly turned the match round.

The world champion received the subsequent three legs to abruptly degree the match at one set apiece after which eased away within the deciding third as Bunting’s problem slowly light.

“These are the games you live for,” mentioned Humphries, who will play Ricardo Pietreczko for a spot within the quarter-finals.

“Stephen was very unlucky there. He was the better player overall, but I never gave in, and that is a true champion’s attitude.

“As quickly as I received the primary leg, I knew the chance was there, and I labored extremely laborious to get myself again into the sport.”

Barney rumbled by Pikachu

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Ricardo Pietreczko forgot to start out with a double on the event…

Raymond van Barneveld, the 2008-2009 runner-up, misplaced within the first spherical for the second successive 12 months in a 2-1 defeat to German Pietreczko.

Van Barneveld squandered 4 darts to win the opening set, and though he recovered to degree the competition, Pietreczko stormed to set three with out reply to triumph on his double-start debut.

‘Pikachu’ will now play Humphries in spherical two, whereas Cross faces Martin Schindler after the German participant beat Brendan Dolan.

Schindler – a quarter-finalist in 2023 – opened his problem with a 2-0 victory over 2011 runner-up Dolan, touchdown three 180s and changing six of his 12 makes an attempt at a ending double.

The Asp wins a thriller

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Nathan Aspinall and Ryan Searle fought it out in a dramatic winner-takes-all leg

Within the evening’s different epic encounter, Nathan Aspinall progressed to spherical two after a last-leg shootout towards Ryan Searle.

“I’m just so happy to win after everything I’ve been through over the last few months,” mentioned Aspinall, who was making his first televised look since July.

“I had a very tough game against Ryan and that last set proved it, but I’m really happy with the way I performed.”

Smith activates the fashion

Ross Smith produced the efficiency of Monday’s opening evening in his straight-sets demolition of Gian van Veen, averaging 101.79 to cap off an excellent show – the ninth greatest common in World Grand Prix historical past.

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Guan van Veen reeled in ‘The Massive Fish’ throughout his defeat towards Ross Smith

Van Veen’s solitary leg got here courtesy of a 170 checkout, however Smith was undeterred, sweeping apart the Dutch debutant to arrange a second-round showdown towards Jonny Clayton.

Clayton, the 2021 champion, was additionally one of many stand-out performers, kicking off his bid for a second double-start title with victory over Ritchie Edhouse.

Ryan Joyce progressed in straight units on his first World Grand Prix look since 2020, successful 5 straight legs to beat Josh Rock within the event’s curtain-raiser.

What’s taking place Tuesday on the World Grand Prix?

Michael van Gerwen with his trophy during Day Seven of the BoyleSports World Grand Prix at the Morningside Arena, Leicester, on Sunday 9th October 2022.
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Michael van Gerwen opens his bid to assert a seventh World Grand Prix title on Tuesday

The primary spherical will draw to a detailed, as six-time champion Michael van Gerwen continues his bid for a seventh double-start success towards 2017 winner Daryl Gurney.

Michael Smith and Gary Anderson renew their rivalry in a repeat of their first-round showdown on the World Matchplay, whereas 2020 champion Gerwyn Value enters the fray towards Danny Noppert.

Two-time World Grand Prix winner James Wade performs 2018 runner-up Peter Wright in one other blockbuster battle, as Chris Dobey and Joe Cullen collide on the World Grand Prix stage for a second straight 12 months.

UK Open champion Dimitri Van den Bergh kicks off his marketing campaign towards Luke Woodhouse, with Van den Bergh’s fellow Belgian Mike De Decker pitted towards Australian No 1 Damon Heta.

Two-time runner-up Dave Chisnall will open the present in Leicester, and the sixth seed faces a tricky take a look at towards an in-form Cameron Menzies – considered one of 5 debutants within the 32-player area.

Tuesday’s World Grand Prix fixtures from 6pm on Sky Sports activities

Dave Chisnall vs Cameron Menzies
Luke Woodhouse vs Dimitri Van den Bergh
Mike De Decker vs Damon Heta
Peter Wright vs James Wade
Gerwyn Value vs Danny Noppert
Michael Smith vs Gary Anderson
Michael van Gerwen vs Daryl Gurney
Chris Dobey vs Joe Cullen

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