Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Suzuki so close to first for women in narrow defeat to Richardson

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WOMEN’S world champion Mikuru Suzuki came close to making history at the PDC World Darts Championsh­ip as she nearly ousted James Richardson.

No woman has won a match at t he flagship tournament at Alexandra Palace but the Japanese – who is the BDO women’s world champion – had darts to beat Richardson in the first round.

She had to take out 152 in the sudden-death leg of the match but missed her second treble, which allowed a relieved Richardson to clinch it with double top.

Richardson, who beat Raymond van Barneveld at this competitio­n in 2012, looked to be enjoying a trouble-free night as he took a 2-0 lead.

But with a boisterous Sunday night crowd behind her, Suzuki fought back to 2-2.

An early break i n the deciding set swung the pendulum in her favour, before Richardson regained his composure to force a deciding leg.

Suzuki again took the initiative but a costly visit of just 24 gave her too much to do.

She said: “It i s really tough. I am really unlucky but next time I would like to win on this stage.”

Fourth seed Michael Smith did become the latest victim of an upset after Luke Woodhouse claimed a memorable 3-1 win.

Last year’s runner-up followed Rob Cross and Van Barneveld out as the seeds kept on f all i ng before Christmas.

It looked like Woodhouse might be left to have nightmares about the double nine after he missed six attempts to take out 18 and win the match 3-0. But he regrouped in the following set to clear 80 in the deciding leg and take victory.

Ninth seed Ian White is also going home after falling to 3-1 to world No 99 Darius Labanauska­s.

 ??  ?? Mikuru Suzuki and James Richardson.
Mikuru Suzuki and James Richardson.

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