Peter Wright after nerve-racking match third to semi-finals World Cup darts | Darts

Wright became the third semifinalist at the World Cup in London after James Wade and Gary Anderson. Wade was too good for Mervyn King in the afternoon session on Saturday, while Anderson beat Luke Humphries. Wright will face Anderson in the semifinals on Sunday.

Rydz got off to a phenomenal start and took the first set by scoring one hundred percent on his doubles: 3-0. In the second set, which Wright was allowed to start, Rydz continued his high level and took the set of snakebite off.

In the third set, Wright proved not to be resigned to the rule of the man from Newcastle, and broke Rydz by taking his set and narrowing the deficit to 2-1. Rydz, in turn, was not discouraged, and put the break back in the fourth set: 3-1.

Callan Rydzo

Rydz failed to cash in on his break and handed over the fifth set to Wright. snakebite in turn cashed in on that break, and drew the score completely in his own sixth set: 3-3. In the important seventh set, both players got a handful of darts to make it 4-3, but where Wright kept missing, Rydz ultimately didn’t.

Wright knew he needed to win the remaining two sets to reach the semi-finals, and the Scotsman kept his nerves under control in set 8. With three legs won in a row, he came to 4-4 and immediately broke Rydz in the all-deciding ninth set. Wright also took the second leg via a nice bullseye finish and as a result Rydz suddenly found himself with his back against the wall. But also The Riot was able to deal with the enormous tension and tied the score again (2-2) in the ninth set, so that an extension was necessary. In it, the coin fell in the direction of Wright. He immediately broke Rydz for 3-2 and got three match darts in the next leg. The first, on double 20, was enough.

Both players ended the exciting game with nice numbers. Wright finished on an average of almost 100 points per three arrows (99.75), threw the highest score of 180 seventeen times and ended up with a finish percentage of 33.3 percent. Rydz, the number 36 in the world, had a higher finish percentage (41.9 percent), but a slightly lower average (97.8) and threw the highest score ‘only’ eleven times.

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