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The UK Open has reached its semi-final stage, with Luke Littler being one of the top contenders for the title. The 18-year-old darts sensation, who recently became the youngest PDC world champion, dominated his quarter-final match against Gian van Veen, winning 10-4. Littler's impressive performance included seven 180s and an average of 107.30, showcasing his exceptional skill and precision in the game.
Littler will face Wales' Jonny Clayton in the semi-finals, who claimed a 10-8 win over Michael Smith. The other semi-final match will feature James Wade, who knocked out world number one Luke Humphries in a thrilling quarter-final. Wade's victory came after a deciding leg, where he kept his cool to throw two maximums and seal the win with double top. The UK Open winner will receive a prize of £110,000, making it an exciting and competitive tournament.
The quarter-final matches saw some intense competition, with several top players being knocked out of the tournament. Luke Humphries, who was considered one of the favorites to win, was defeated by James Wade in a closely contested match. The match saw several twists and turns, with both players showcasing their exceptional skills and determination. In the end, Wade's experience and timing proved to be the deciding factor, as he sealed the win with a superb 11-dart leg.
The semi-final matches are scheduled to take place on Sunday, with the final match being broadcast live on ITV4 for UK viewers. The tournament has seen some exceptional performances so far, with several players showcasing their skills and determination. The competition is expected to be fierce in the semi-finals, with the top players vying for the title and the prize money. The schedule for the semi-finals and final is as follows:
- Sunday March 2, Afternoon Session (1245 GMT): Quarter-Finals
- Gian van Veen v Luke Littler
- Josh Rock v Nathan Aspinall
- Jonny Clayton v Michael Smith
- James Wade v Luke Humphries
- Best of 19 legs
- Sunday March 2, Evening Session (1900 GMT): Semi-Finals and Final, Best of 21 legs
The UK Open has been an exciting tournament so far, with several top players competing for the title. The semi-finals are expected to be closely contested, with the top players showcasing their skills and determination. With the prize money and the title at stake, the competition is expected to be fierce, making it an exciting event for darts fans around the world.
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