The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

World champion van Gerwen eyes Taylor’s record

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Michael van Gerwen has set his sights on more world darts titles after holding his nerve to win his first on Wednesday.

The Dutchman, who collected £250,00 as champion, has long been seen as the heir apparent to Phil Taylor at the head of the sport but was showing signs of choking never seen by Taylor in his PDC world championsh­ip final with Scot Peter Wright.

From 4- 0 up Mighty Mike soon saw a 6-4 score on the board and found his doubles badly lacking. But he somehow got it back together to land a doubletop against the throw to take a 7-4 win at Alexandra Palace, London.

Now, he is keen to win more titles.

“It’s the biggest moment of my life. This is a dream come true to be world champion and also number one in the world. I hope I can win loads more tournament­s and I’ll be aiming for that now,” he said.

Van Gerwen is a popular player with darts followers but found himself in the unusual position of being a sideshow with the crowd on Wednesday, as Livingston-born Wright took centre stage.

With his colourful outfits, extravagan­t haircuts and with a snake painted on his face, Wright, whose prize was £100,000, won over the floating support and even the PDC who, on the back of his displays, offeredhim­awildcard for the prestigiou­sPremierLe­ague which starts next month.

“If it’s anything like this crowd, then having 10,000 people screamingm­yname will be amazing. I can focus on the Premier League and get ready for that and the next tournament­s on the circuit,” Wright said.

“I’ve proved a point in the last year by going from 26th in the world to number seven, so anyone can do it. I’m up to seventh now and there’s another six people above me, so I’ll be pushing after their places and they should watch out.”

Van Gerwen will open the Premier League season with a match against Taylor, who remains the man to beat despite losing his world crown.

With 16 titles to his name he is some way ahead of van Gerwen, but some bookmakers are offering odds of 50-1 that the “Green Machine” will eventually catch him.

“I have achieved my dream and it just feels unbelievab­le right now,” said vanGerwen, refusing to get carried away.

“I’ve got a lot more in me I hope, but you never know with Phil Taylor. He’s won the most majors ever.

“It’s the biggest night of my life and I’m delighted.

“It’s not always how you start but how you finish, and when I hit double-top to win the match, it was a huge relief and a big weight off my shoulders.”

 ??  ?? Michael van Gerwen with the Sid Waddell Trophy
Michael van Gerwen with the Sid Waddell Trophy
 ??  ?? Peter Wright: “I’ve proved a point”
Peter Wright: “I’ve proved a point”

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