Darts World Cup: Hempel Apologizes to Opponent After Victory

Darts World Cup: Hempel Apologizes to Opponent After Victory

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!

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