2019 WDF World Cup – Friday Review

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Updated: October 12, 2019

The quest for American glory in the team events came to an abrupt halt as both men and women suffered first round exits on Friday.  After the heroics of the round-robins, it was a disappointing way to finish the week.

The women, after impressive victories over teams like Finland and the Netherlands, would have been expected to overcome South Korea, but it was not to be.  Missed doubles early on left them chasing, but a brace of wins from Robin Curry kept them in contention, and were just one down after seven legs.  Sadly, they were to lose the last five legs, again due largely to poor finishing.

The men too suffered from early struggles against a Hong Kong team who impressed in the round-robin. After Joe Chaney kicked off with a win  we lost the next four legs.  Three points out of the next four gave us brief hope, but led superbly by an unbeaten Paul Lim, it was Hong Kong who advanced.

At the end of the  day, Hong Kong were left to face Wales in the Men’s final, while the Women’s final will be between England and Australia.  Both finals will be played tomorrow (Saturday).

Here are the results from Friday’s finals.

Youth Mixed Pairs
Anna Votavova / Tomas Houdek (CZE) 6 – 2 Denisa Feklova / Vilem Sedovy (CZE)

Girls’ Pairs
Beau Greaves / Shannon Reeves (ENG) 6 – 5 Sophie McKinlay / Chloe O’Brien (SCO)

Boys’ Pairs
Keelan Kay / Brad Phillips (ENG) 6 – 4 Tomas Houdek / Vilem Sedovy (CZE)

Women’s Pairs
Mikuru Suzuki / Mayumi Ouchi (JAP) 6 – 1 Jitka Cisarova / Alena Gregurkova

Men’s Pairs
David Cameron / Jeff Smith (CAN) 6 – 2 Scott Mitchell /Daniel Day (ENG)

SATURDAY SCHEDULE

Girls’ Singles
Beau Greaves (ENG) vs Katie Sheldon (IRE)

Boys’ Singles
Keelan Kay (ENG) vs Mehrdad Seyfi (IRN)

Women’s Singles
Mikuru Suzuki (JPN) vs Deta Hedman (ENG)

Men’s Singles
Peter Machin (AUS) vs Darren Herewini (NZL)

Women’s Team
England vs Australia

Men’s Team
Hong Kong vs Wales

For more information, including teams, event schedules, and all draws, please go check out the World Darts Federation’s World Cup website.

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