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Gerwyn Price Topples A King To Move Closer To Being Crowned Champion

Gerwyn Price at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, South Wales on Thursday 20th February 2020 Credit: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy

Gerwyn Price at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, South Wales on Thursday 20th February 2020 Credit: Andrew Orchard sports photography/Alamy

Gerwyn Price is still on course to be crowned William Hill World Darts Champion and take over as world No 1. The Markham ace beat Mervyn King 4-1 on Wednesday at London’s Alexandra Palace to reach the last eight.

By Gareth James

Gerwyn Price is still on course to be crowned William Hill World Darts Champion and take over as world No 1.

The Markham ace beat Mervyn King 4-1 on Wednesday at London’s Alexandra Palace to reach the last eight.

Price will face Daryl Gurney on New Year’s Day for a place in the semi-finals.

“I never felt under pressure,” said Price after the victory. “I never felt I was going to lose the game.”

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Of the prospect of being world champ and world No 1, Price said: “I think about it every day, who wouldn’t.

“I’m sat here in a world quarter-final and if I win this event I become world number one and world champion.”

Price averaged 97.71 and was always in control of the match after racing through the first set, winning three legs to nil.

King hit back to take the second set and had chances to make it 2-2 in sets after The Iceman again took the lead.

But there was no way back after Price took that 3-1 lead as he saw out the match for a convincing victory.

Gerwyn Price was always in control of the match against Mervyn King. Pic: Luke Walker/Getty Images

Price produced checkouts of 148, 116 and 115 in the match as he moved closer to a title that could put him on top of the world.

The 35-year-old will move from world No 3 to No 1 in the Order of Merit rankings, based on a rolling two year total prize money, if he is crowned champ on January 3.

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