Michael van Gerwen is eliminated from the World Matchplay after defeating 17-year-old Luke Littler. Both players averaged over 100, but MVG won. The World Matchplay continues on Tuesday at 7pm with the second round being broadcast live on Sky Sports with Main Event and the action streaming live.
by Nigel Chiu, sports journalist
Monday 15 July 2024 23:36, UK
Michael van Gerwen beat Luke Littler 10-6 in a marquee first-round clash at the World Matchplay on Monday.
In the 10th meeting between the two sides, after a string of disappointing performances this year, Van Gerwen proved his critics wrong, denying Littler a first win on debut at the Winter Gardens.
Van Gerwen was visibly emotional after the match and will now face Joe Cullen in the second round.
“It’s always fun playing at this level,” Van Gerwen said. “I know I’m up against players with great talent but I have to rise to the challenge, I can’t let myself get down and I have to work hard and it’s good that it’s paid off.”
“I had a few days off. I practiced hard every day. This means a lot to me.”
“As we all know, I’ve been through some tough times, so it’s always nice to actually do something good and have your hard work pay off.”
It was a bizarre match for much of the match, with Little leading 2-1 after the first break and Van Gerwen looking to struggle early on.
But the Dutchman quickly broke back and won the next three legs to take a 5-2 lead.
Both players piled on the points, averaging around 110 points midway through the match, before sharing another break at 6-4.
Van Gerwen held slow with a 146 checkout to lead 8-5 but now the wayward Little could not break back and was broken again in the deciding leg.
Smith overcomes slow start to edge out Anderson
In Monday’s other big match, Michael Smith overcame a 3-0 deficit to win 10-5 against Gary Anderson in a battle of former world champions.
Astonishingly, Smith won seven legs in a row to lead 7-3, while Anderson seemed unhappy with some fans mocking Scotland, at one point signalling “2-1” in a reference to the scoreline that saw England lose to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
Smith, whose best result was runner-up in the 2019 Match Play, was in fine form dropping just two legs.
“I was down 3-0 and I wasn’t playing well. I had two shots of 85 and then I lost five in a row, which was frustrating,” he said.
“He let me go and I won the next five or six legs and just kept going. I was trying too hard. [early on]I have a lot of respect for Gary, so I thought, “I’ve got to do it, I’ve got to do it.”
“He controlled me and the crowd went wild. I could tell he was keeping quiet because he didn’t think it was right. I wanted me and Gary to give our best performance.”
Smith will face Chris Dobey in the last 16. Nicknamed “Hollywood”, Dobey defeated Richie Edhouse 10-7 in a tough final match of the night.
Earlier, Ryan Searle produced a brilliant performance to defeat Australian number one Damon Heta 10-4.
What’s happening at the World Matchplay on Tuesday?
The second round of the World Matchplay gets underway on Tuesday with Gerwyn Price and Ross Smith facing off in a last-16 clash at 7pm. Watch the main events and action live on Sky Sports.
Defending champion Nathan Aspinall will take on James Wade while world champion Luke Humphreys will take on Stephen Bunting in a fascinating clash.
The final match of the night sees Jonny Clayton take on Dimitri van den Bergh, who is riding high on his nine-dart win at the weekend.
The World Matchplay continues on Tuesday at 7pm with the second round being shown live on Sky Sports Main Event and the action. Get instant access to World Matchplay for just £26 now.
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