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Iceman Gerwyn Price Keeps His Cool To Be Crowned World Series Champ In Salzburg

Brighton, UK. 07th Mar, 2024. Gerwyn Price reacts during the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts, Night 6 at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, England, United Kingdom on 7 March 2024 Credit: Every

Brighton, UK. 07th Mar, 2024. Gerwyn Price reacts during the 2024 BetMGM Premier League Darts, Night 6 at the Brighton Centre, Brighton, England, United Kingdom on 7 March 2024 Credit: Every

Gerwyn Price produced. a stunning comeback to win the World Series title for the first time in Salzburg. The 35-year-old won seven out of eight legs to beat Rob Cross 11-9 in Austria and extend his winning run to 17 matches.

Gerwyn Price produced a stunning comeback to win the World Series title for the first time in Salzburg.

The 35-year-old won seven out of eight legs to beat Rob Cross 11-9 in Austria and extend his winning run to 17 matches.

Price showed why he is called ‘The Iceman’ to complete a hat-trick of PDC titles in the space of just six days after looking set for defeat.

“I was beating myself up all through the game. I knew Rob was going to come out firing as everyone I’ve played the last two weeks have brought their A game.

“When I was 8-4 down I had to dig deep. But I never give up anymore and as long as there is still one leg left I’ll give it a go.”

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“I stuck in, dug deep and come through. At 9-7 I knew I had to win every single leg and I did.

“I don’t care who I play in big finals now. I just want to be there. I believe my A game is better than anybody else’s.”

Wales’ top thrower had started the final as hot favourite after off reigning world champ Peter Wright 11-6 in the semis.

But 2018 world champ Cross – who had come through a turgid semi-final against former champ James Wade – found his form when it mattered and put Price under huge pressure.

Cross opened up an 8-4 lead before Price showed his fighting qualities to reel off three legs in a row before the final interval.

Gerwyn Price started favourite in his final but Rob Cross found his form

And – despite showing his frustration on occasion when not hitting the scores he expected – he brought it back to 9-9.

Price just missed a 118 checkout – showing his annoyance with a fan in the crowd having shouted out as he threw – but still took the next leg.

And after Cross missed a chance to take the final into a decider, Price kept his cool to clinch the title.

Price had reached the final after crushing reigning world champ Wright in the semi-final.

The Markham marksman never looked back after taking the first leg to win 11-6.

Wright was averaging over 108 but could not match Price’s checkout power as Wales’ darts ace avenged his defeat in a tetchy semi-final at the world champs.

“Once I’d broken him I knew I just had to hold my own throws,” said Price after his semi-final win.

“Give me a couple of years and I’ll be even better.”

Earlier, Price has staged a stunning comeback from 7-4 down to beat Nathan Aspinall 10-9 in their quarter-final clash.

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