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Luke Humphries survives scare to reach World Darts Championship last 16

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Luke Humphries survives scare to reach World Darts Championship last 16

World No 2 Luke Humphries survived a scare against German Gabriel Clemens before booking his place in the World Darts Championship last 16.

The 2024 champion was almost taken to a deciding set after a stunning fightback from Clemens at Alexandra Palace but held his nerve to edge through 4-2.

There was no hint of the drama to come as Humphries eased through the opening two sets and then took a tight third.

Yet a brilliant 125 checkout – bull, 25, bull – from Clemens in that third set sparked a revival which saw the underdog pull back to 3-2.

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At 2-2 in the sixth set Clemens then had three darts to level the match but he was unable to take them and Humphries capitalised to finish the job.

He celebrated victory with a huge roar of relief, leaving Clemens, who averaged 101.49, to reflect on what might have been.

Humphries told Sky Sports: “When I had that double to go 3-0 up, I thought I had control and I don’t feel like I dropped off.

“Gabriel got a lot better and really made me work hard for it. If that double hadn’t gone in and it had been 3-3… I’m panicking.

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“For me to get that double, you’ve seen the celebration there at the end, it means a lot. That could be the difference between being a two-time world champion and not.”

A crowd including Tottenham’s James Maddison and Ryder Cup golfers Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton also saw three-time world champion Michael Van Gerwen beat Arno Merk 4-1.

The Dutchman, who averaged 99.7, produced some of his best play at the championship so far as he overcame the in-form German to set up a clash with Scottish veteran Gary Anderson.

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