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European Darts Open LIVE RESULTS: Aspinall and Bunting cruise through but Smith CRASHES OUT to world No 137

European Darts Open LIVE RESULTS: Aspinall and Bunting cruise through but Smith CRASHES OUT to world No 137

The Sun2 days ago

THE European Darts Open is LIVE from Leverkusen - and there have been some shock early exits!
Four-time PDC World Cup of Darts winner Raymond van Barneveld went crashing out in the first round at the hands of Andreas Harryson - with the world No 137 then going on to beat 2023 world champion Michael Smith.
No 1 seed Stephen Bunting and Premier League Darts semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall both entered in the second round and made it safely into round three.
Neither Prem winner Luke Humphries and runner-up Luke Littler are both not featuring in the tournament.
While Michael van Gerwen is also absent as he takes a break from the sport following his split from wife Daphne.
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