Luke Humphrez and Johnny Clayton came by shooting at the last fall while Luke Litler advanced despite being away from his best, as all the PDC players came to the quarter -finals of Masters Nordic Darts.
World No 1 Humphries – He played his first match since he won the Premier League title a little more than a week ago – MADARS RAZMA from Latvia 6-5, launched the maximum exit from 125 in the decisive leg in Copenhagen.
Razma resisted from 5-2 to bottom in the middle of four lost arrows from Humphrez, who will face the defense champion Gereen Price at the last eight evening on Saturday after he saw the snowman off Norway Core Decker 6-3 in the second match of the night.
Cleiton-who scored 170 archers-was a long time of nerves, as there was a time of nerves, as they survived the arrows of the missing match from Darius Labanoskas in Lithuania, and he lost four of his victory, before D5 was attached to reserve eight of Stephen Puntng’s history, a 6-3 victory over Oscar Lukasiak.
Littler advances after slow starting
The last 16 incited eight PDC domestic names against eight stars of the North and Balti, with the ruling world champion Litler, the most competitive, as Victor Tingstrom Sweden fought.
However, Nuke was slow to go, as it reached the average in the seventies across the opening legs, before the rise in the figure included a break of 12 races in the seventh stage and I saw it in the end prevailing 6-3.
However, the trivial visits of 30 and nine in an average of 90.19, and may need an improvement in a quarter-finals against Nathan Aspinal, who whiten the Danish Favorite Mobilization Benjamin Rios 6-0.
Asbenal – the winner of the European Open Arrows in Germany last week – was screaming heavily by home fans but put in a great finishing offer, including exit from 138 and then another from 92 after its completion with the successive D18s.
Rus missed his five attempts to double and has not yet won her leg in the history of this tournament, after it was now washed away in all his four matches.
The last quarter-finals Chris Dobob will incite Rob Kroos, where the former defeated Jeffrey de Grave 6-2 and the last that Andreas Harrison saw 6-4 in the opening round.
Harrison, who won outstanding victories over former world champion Raymond van Parvield and Michael Smith in Leverkusen last week, gave a harsh test, before the voltage wins by hitting the consecutive D18s.
North Arrows masters – The results of the first round
- Chris Dobby 6-2 Jeffrey de Graf
- GERWYN PRICE 6-3 Cor Dekker
- Rob Kroos 6-4 Andreas Harrison
- Luke Humphrez 6-5 MADARS RAZMA
- Nathan Aspinal 6-0 Benjamin Rios
- Luke Littler 6-3 VikTor Tingstrom
- Stephen Poning 6-3 Oscar Lucasiak
- Johnny Clayton 6-5 Darius Labanoskas
The remaining northern arrows schedule
The quarter -finals (from 6 pm, Saturday)
- Stephen Poning against Johnny Clayton
- Luke Litler v. Nathan Aspinal
- Rob Cross vs. Chris Dobobi
- GERWYN PRICE VS. Luke Humphries
The semi -finals and the final to follow up
Watch the World Cup for Sky Sports
the World Cup of arrows, From 12 to 15 June in Frankfurt, he lives on Sky Sports where Humphries and Littler are looking to keep the England title, after Humphries and Michael Smith’s victory last year.
the Matchplay World In Blackpool, he lives in Sky Sports from July 19 to 27, when Humphrez came out to defend his crown after his victory over Michael van Gereen 18-15 in the 2024 final in Winter Gardens.
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