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Rydz through to the quarters but Dobey misses out

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NEWCASTLE’S Callan Rydz has secured a quarter-final spot in the William Hill World Darts Championsh­ip with a 4-1 victory over Alan Soutar.

Rydz recovered from losing his first set of the tournament to breeze into the last eight for the first time.

However, Bedlington’s Chris Dobey was knocked out 4-3 by Luke Humphries, who reached his third quarter-final in four years.

Humphries had received a bye into the last 16 when Dave Chisnall tested positive for coronaviru­s.

Dobey soared into a 3-1 lead but Humphries turned the tide, with three ton-plus checkouts proving decisive.

“I got human at the end, my nerves kicked in,” said Humphries, who scored 177 to leave tops before missing match darts and finally finishing the job on double one.

“At the end my hand was shaking, my heart was going mad. Nerves got the better of me.

“It’s time for me to kick on now. The last two-quarter finals I was very new to the tour.

“But I’ve got more knowledge and experience now to go into the next game with more ambition to go further.”

Veteran Mervyn King turned back the clock to reach the quarter-finals.

King made the last eight for the first time at Alexandra Palace since reaching the semi-finals in 2009 with a 4-3 comeback victory over Raymond Smith.

The 55-year-old Englishman fought back from 2-0 and 3-1 down before seizing the advantage in the final set with a spectacula­r 124 checkout on the bullseye.

Australian Smith missed four darts at double top in the next leg and King capitalise­d to complete a final-set whitewash.

“I could feel the atmosphere building and building as I made my comeback,” King said.

“It was nice to be able to dig in and take advantage of it.”

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Callan Rydz booked a spot in quarter-finals and top, Chris Dobey was knocked out

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