The darts is booming: Wolnzacher's Dominik Greundlich fights for fame!

The darts is booming: Wolnzacher's Dominik Greundlich fights for fame!
Freising, Deutschland - Dartsport is currently conquering the hearts of many people in the Freising district. Interest is constantly increasing and darts shops experience a real rush. According to Stefan Stangl, the owner of a well -known darts shop in Volkmannsdorferau, the number of registered players in Bavaria has more than doubled to almost 7000. The Ampertal Dartliga, which was launched in 1993 by Stangl and Klaus Kronawitter, currently records 55 teams and about 700 active players, and the trend is pointing up. The e-dart in this league is particularly popular, while Steeldart is rarely played. The influence of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) contributes to the popularity of sport by bringing darts to television and thus inspiring countless new fans. During the World Cup time from December to March, the darts shop experiences a real rush to customers, which illustrates the great interest in the sport, reports Merkur .
A particularly talented player who shapes the amusing world of darts is the 23-year-old Dominik Greisschlich from Wolnzach. Despite a short-missed participation in the World Cup, he continues his career vigorously. Gunish lost in the semi -finals of the Super League against Kai Gotthardt 6: 7 after led comfortable with 5: 1. After the exciting game, he was disappointed, but also proud of his performance, which brought him to the semi -finals. It is particularly noteworthy that he won eight games at the tournament in Hildesheim and only had to take two defeats. In the preliminary round against Lukas, he prevailed little and in the round of 16 against international Andree Welge. In his quarterfinali he clearly won 6-2 against Kevin Troppmann. Gotthardt, who won four legs in a row, moved into the final and defeated Paul Krohne 8: 7, reports Dominik Greisschlich: A fighter on the darts
Gunishly has planned not to give up. With "dartitis", a psychological blockade, he fights bravely by relying on positive thoughts and little tricks. His idols, including the German professionals Martin Schindler and Gabriel Clemens, inspire him and show him that it is never too late to come back. From December 15th, Gunish and at least six other German players will compete in the Alexandra Palace in London, which is also a new chance for him and his fans. The challenges are considerable. In the Q school he missed several matchdarts, which ultimately cost him a place in the Players Championship. But Gunish remains optimistic: he plans to give up his job as a landscape gardener in order to fully devote himself to darts. His growing career is supported by working with a mental coach who helps him improve his performance. Future tournaments, such as one in Prague and the upcoming Q school in Kalkar, are on the plan, and he would like to fight for a World Cup ticket again in 2025.
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