James Wade became the first seeded player to crash out of the World Darts Championship after being thrashed by Jermaine Wattimena in the second round at Alexandra Palace.
Wade – a four-time World Championship semi-finalist – had been considered a potential contender to challenge for the Sid Waddell Trophy but has been defeated in his opening fixture for the third consecutive year.
The Englishman won the opening leg with a 13-darter, only for Wattimena to take control of a one-sided contest by winning the next eight legs to move two sets and a break up against the 16th seed.
Wade briefly halted Wattimena’s run by taking out tops for a 15-darter, only for the Dutchman to wrap up victory inside 20 minutes in the leg and leaving him facing either compatriot Wesley Plaisier or two-time world champion Peter Wright after Christmas.
More to follow…
What else happened on Monday afternoon?
Welsey Plaisier booked a second-round showdown with two-time world champion Gerwyn Price after twice coming back from a set down to beat Ryusei Azemoto in a low-scoring contest.
Both players struggled with their averages and their finishing, with the first maximum not coming until the fourth set, before Plaisier improved in the later stages of a lengthy clash to rattle off six consecutive legs and wrap up victory.
Luke Woodhouse won each of the first seven legs on his way to a straight-sets win over Laurence Ilagan, posting a 94.38 average and firing four maximums to set up a clash against World Grand Prix champion Mike de Decker.
Kai Gotthardt overcame a broken dart barrel and falling a set down to defeat Alan Soutar 3-1 on his World Championship debut, with the German now facing Stephen Bunting in the next round.
Gotthardt had to leave the stage to get the issue fixed during the opening set, won by Soutar, before capitalising on wayward finishing by the Scot to win eight of the next legs on his way to an impressive victory.
What’s next?
We have another bumper day of action for you on Tuesday December 17 and you can watch it all live on Sky Sports Darts.
From 12.30pm, we have James Hurrell vs Jim Long, Kevin Doets vs Noa-Lynn van Leuven, Ryan Joyce vs Darius Labanauskas, and World Grand Prix champion Mike De Decker vs Luke Woodhouse.
Then from 7pm, we have Jeffrey de Graaf up against Rashad Sweeting, Ricardo Pietreczko facing Xiaochen Zong, Ryan Meikle playing Fallon Sherrock – with a chance to face Luke Littler on the line – and Peter Wright vs Wesley Plaisier.
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