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Humphries wins final thriller against Van Gerwen




Luke Humphries celebrated his fourth nightly win of the 2024 BetMGM Premier League in Leeds.

Leeds United fan Humphries – roared on by an 11,000 strong crowd at the First Direct Arena - edged out Michael Van Gerwen in a dramatic finale to enjoy a dream debut in West Yorkshire.

The world champion also recorded a brace of 6-1 wins against Rob Cross and Michael Smith on his way to scooping the £10,000 winner’s prize on the penultimate night of league phase action.

Humphries averaged over 109 in his quarter-final demolition of Cross, reeling off six consecutive legs in 17, 12, 15, 12, 13 and 11 darts to avenge his defeat to the 2018 World Champion in Aberdeen last week.

The world number one then dispatched 2023 world champion Smith by the same 6-1 scoreline to seal his spot in the final, aided by a 102 average and four maximums.

However, Humphries was forced to recover from a laboured start in the evening’s decider against Van Gerwen, who established an early two-leg lead.

Humphries hit back with consecutive 13-dart holds and a spectacular 132 checkout to level at three apiece, before firing in another 13-darter to move to the brink of victory at 5-4.

Van Gerwen forced a last-leg shoot-out after surviving a match dart in leg 10, but the roles were reversed in the decider, with Humphries taking out 78 on tops to prevail, after the Dutchman missed a dart at bull for victory.

“This was a dream for me tonight,” reflected an emotional Humphries, who debuted his new-walk on song and donned a specially-designed shirt in Leeds’ white, blue and yellow colours.

“The support was amazing, and to go on and win, this probably ranks as one of my best experiences in darts.

“The crowd were absolutely fantastic. When you walk out there and you’ve got so many people wanting you to win, it is what dreams are made of.

“It was an incredible feeling, and to perform like I did when the pressure was on, I’m really proud of that.

“I’ve had some games recently where it hasn’t gone my way, but the most important thing is how you bounce back, and I played really well tonight.”

Despite narrowly missing out on a fifth nightly win of the campaign, Van Gerwen confirmed his spot in the forthcoming Play-Offs with impressive wins against Gerwyn Price and Luke Littler.

n Humphries will headline a star-studded line-up when the World Series of Darts returns to Australia and New Zealand in August.

The PDC’s annual trip Down Under begins with the Australian Darts Masters in Wollongong on August 9-10, before the New Zealand Darts Masters takes place at Hamilton’s GLOBOX Arena on August 16-17.

World champion Humphries will make his debut Down Under following a sensational 12-month spell that saw him follow up World Grand Prix, Grand Slam of Darts and Players Championship Finals titles by lifting the sport’s biggest title in January.



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