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Michael van Gerwen's darts woes go from bad to worse with humiliating defeat to little-known prospect

Michael van Gerwen's darts woes go from bad to worse with humiliating defeat to little-known prospect

The Irish Sun12-05-2025

MICHAEL VAN GERWEN has been sent reeling again - as unwanted stats add up for the Dutch legend in 2025.
Outsider Dominik Gruellich inflicted MVG's sixth first-round loss of this year's ProTour.
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Michael van Gerwen's struggle went on with final-leg agony
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Such lows are hard to take for the frustrated three-time world champion.
Van Gerwen's season has not been a total nightmare.
Most notably, he picked up his 38th Euro Tour title at the German Grand Prix in April, with a nine-darter to boot.
But the 36-year-old enters night 15 of Premier League Darts in Aberdeen on Thursday this week without a nightly win so far.
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Howevger, he's still fourth in the Prem table - just ahead of
So it's Mighty Mike's ProTour problems that might conceern him most.
And at Players Championship 15 he slumped 6-5 to German star Gruellich in the 23-year-old's home-country town of Hildesheim.
Yet MVG could consider himself lucky compared to English ace
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However, that was due to Gilding's flight rather than his flights.
The 54-year old didn't even make it to the tournament - as his flight was held up.
Gilding's social media team blamed "KLM'S last flight... being delayed by two hours".
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The Dutchman crashed out to German outsider Dominik Gruellich
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They added: "Andrew would have missed his connecting flight to Hannover."
Krzysztof Ratajski went on to win Players Championship 15.
The Pole defeated Dave Chisnall 8-4 to scoop the £15,000 top prize.

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