Germany’s Florian Hempel halted a string of losses at the Darts World Championship in London, securing a crucial victory against Dutchman Jeffrey de Zwaan. After fellow Germans Gabriel Clemens, Niko Springer, adn Kai Gotthardt suffered defeats earlier in the tournament, Hempel’s 3-1 triumph (3-1, 3-0, 1-3, 3-1) marked a turning point for German hopes.
This win extends Hempel’s impressive run at the World Championship. Having reached the third round in both 2021 and 2022, he has already surpassed his previous performance by reaching the second round this year. With his current form, a deeper run into the tournament seems entirely possible.
hempel’s next opponent is the formidable Daryl gurney, ranked 26th in the world. should he overcome this challenge,he could face either Jonny Clayton or Mickey Mansell in the subsequent round.
From the outset, Hempel dominated the match against de Zwaan, who had secured his World Cup spot in a thrilling final qualifier against paul Krohne. The Cologne native showcased his prowess with three 180s in the opening set, matching de Zwaan’s impressive average of over 100 points.
Hempel’s performance wasn’t just about scoring; he displayed remarkable timing and composure. After the break, he extended his lead to 2-0 within three legs, confidently acknowledging the crowd with a wink.
Hempel’s consistent performance throughout the match was a key factor in his victory. While de Zwaan struggled with his doubles,converting only one out of five attempts,Hempel maintained a 50% success rate.
Despite a brief lapse in the third set, where Hempel missed several doubles, allowing de Zwaan to claim his only set, the German remained focused. In the decisive fourth set,Hempel capitalized on de Zwaan’s missed opportunities,sealing the victory with a 12-darter finish on double 10.
Hempel’s final statistics reflected a solid performance: an average of 92.73 points and a 43% success rate on doubles. While satisfied with his performance, he acknowledged room for betterment.
“I played very solidly today,” Hempel remarked,”I can build on that.”
In a surprising display of self-criticism, Hempel addressed a controversial moment during the match.When de Zwaan had 170 points remaining, Hempel experienced a rare technical malfunction with his dart, causing it to get stuck in the board.
“The dart got stuck, the flight fell off, and the dart fell down,” Hempel explained. “I was overwhelmed by the situation. It shouldn’t happen to us.I throw more than 1000 darts a day and get them pulled out. I was incredibly sorry about that. If it doesn’t happen, he might check the 170, and that kept me busy for a little while longer. I’m incredibly sorry.”
This incident highlights the pressure and intensity of professional darts, where even the slightest mishap can have notable consequences.
Darts World Championship results – December 20th
Stephen Burton (ENG) – Alexander Merkx (NED) 0:3
Wessel Nijman (NED) – Cameron Carolissen (RSA) 3:2
Ian White (ENG) – sandro Eric Sosing (PHI) Walkover
Mickey mansell (NIR) – Tomoya Goto (JPN) 3:1
Florian Hempel (D) – Jeffrey De Zwaan (NED) 3:1
William O‘Connor (IRL) – Dylan Slevin (IRL) 1:3
Darts World Championship Schedule – December 21st
1st Round (from 1:30 p.m.)
Karel Sedlacek (CZE) – Rhys Griffin (WAL)
Richard Veenstra (NED) – Alexis Toylo (PHI)
2nd Round (from 8:00 p.m.)
Brendan Dolan (NIR/30) – Lok Yin Lee (HKG)
Chris Dobey (ENG/15) – Alexander Merkx (NED)
Danny Noppert (NED/13) – Ryan Joyce (ENG)
Raymond van Barneveld (NED/32) – Nick Kenny (WAL)
Luke Littler (ENG/4) – Ryan Meikle (ENG)
Damon Heta (AUS/9) – Connor Scutt (ENG)
Welcome back, darts fans, to what has been an electrifying World Championship so far! We’ve witnessed some amazing matches, nail-biting finishes, and unfortunately, some early exits for some of the tournament favorites. [1]
Speaking of favorites, let’s talk about Florian Hempel. The German darter has breathed new life into german hopes at this tournament. After a string of losses for his countrymen – Clemens, Springer, and Gotthardt – Hempel stepped up in a big way, delivering a crucial 3-1 victory over jeffrey de Zwaan. [1]
This win isn’t just about halting a losing streak; it’s a testament to Hempel’s growing stature in the darts world. Reaching the third round in both 2021 and 2022 was extraordinary, but by surpassing that and making it to the second round this year, Hempel has showcased his determination and ability to elevate his game under pressure. [1]
Hempel’s run is far from over. He faces a tough test against Daryl Gurney, a seasoned competitor ranked 26th in the world. But if Hempel can display the form he showed against de Zwaan, a deeper run into the tournament seems entirely possible. Imagine the possibilities—a potential clash with either Jonny Clayton or Mickey Mansell in the next round! The excitement is palpable! [1]
Let’s not forget de Zwaan, though. Despite the loss, reaching the World Cup through that thrilling final qualifier against Paul Krohne is a feat worth recognizing. He put up a good fight against Hempel, but the Cologne native’s dominance was clear from the outset.
This World Championship is shaping up to be a classic, filled with upsets, thrilling comebacks, and unforgettable moments. We’ll be here every step of the way, analyzing every throw, and bringing you the latest updates.Stay tuned!