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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

Scottish Sun

time12-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

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

Three-time world champ is hit for six by an outsider as ProTour plight continues TROUBLE DUTCH Michael van Gerwen's darts woes go from bad to worse with humiliating defeat to little-known prospect 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. Advertisement 2 Michael van Gerwen's struggle went on with final-leg agony Credit: Rex 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. Advertisement READ MORE IN DARTS DART OF WAR Darts star had 'Barney attack' on stage and smashed trophy in rage Howevger, he's still fourth in the Prem table - just ahead of Nathan Aspinall in the battle for a place in the Play-Offs on May 29. 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 Andrew Gilding. Advertisement 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". 2 The Dutchman crashed out to German outsider Dominik Gruellich Credit: Getty Advertisement 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.

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 Sun

time12-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

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

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. 2 Michael van Gerwen's struggle went on with final-leg agony Credit: Rex 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. READ MORE IN DARTS 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 Most read in Darts 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". 2 The Dutchman crashed out to German outsider Dominik Gruellich Credit: Getty 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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