The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Waites sets his sights on world double

Darts: Masters winner Bunting aims to make Frimley Green mark

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Yorkshire’s Scott Waites will defend his title against the largest field in the event’s history when the BDO world championsh­ip begins at Frimley Green, Surrey, today.

The draw has expanded from 32 to 40 players with Martin Adams and Christian Kist, champions in 2011 and 2012 respective­ly, among the contenders.

Waites, 36, will play Alan Norris in the best-of-five sets first round.

Stephen Bunting is the BDO’s top-ranked player after retaining his World Masters title without conceding a set.

The Liverpool man suf- fered a shock defeat in the last 16 by Darryl Fitton in last year’s tournament and has never been beyond the quarter-finals at Lakeside.

However, he believes his failure to make an impression in the showpiece event

“I have just come up against a better player”

has been down to the quality of his opponents rather than any mental block.

He said: “When I won the World Masters in October I was favourite then, so I have proved I can win as the favourite. I don’t know if it is because I have wanted to win it so much that I have always seemed to struggle but the last few years my averages have been really good. I have just come up against a better player on the day.”

Tony O’Shea, whose 7-1 defeat in last year’s final was the third time he has finished as the event’s runner-up, may face three-time champion Adams in the pick of the first-round ties.

Adams must negotiate a preliminar­y match against Canadian qualifier David Cameron before he can prepare to meet the Silverback.

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