Darts World Cup 2024: German stars dream of historical victory in London!
Darts World Cup 2024: German stars dream of historical victory in London!
The Darts World Cup 2024 in Alexandra Palace in London started the first games on Sunday evening. The defending champion Luke Humphries prevailed without difficulty against the Frenchman Thibaut Tricole and is ready to fight the title again. But not only Humphries is a favorite in the game: The only 17-year-old Luke Littler is also considered a hot candidate for the World Cup title after both have already won four major titles this year, so rbb24.de .
A total of 96 players take part in this prestigious tournament, including six German participants - a record. The well -known faces Martin Schindler and Gabriel Clemens are among the top 32 in the world and only start in the second round. Schindler meets Callan Rydz or Romeo Grbavac on December 22nd and sees himself in a strong position. His forecast is optimistic: "The draw could have been worse," he says. If there is a meeting with Clemens in the round of 16, it would be another German-German duel that increases the tension, like rnd.de reported.
German representatives and their opportunities
The other German participants are Ricardo Pietreczko, Florian Hempel, Niko Springer and Kai Gotthardt. Pietreczko, who had promising appearances on the big stage of the Ally Pally, meets the Chinese Xiaochen Zhong in the first round. He is determined to reach the next round and still has big goals in round with a possible meeting against Gian van Veen. Hempel, Springer and Gotthardt are challenged in the first round and want to demonstrate their talent.
The Darts World Cup is not only a sporting spectacle, but also a family event for Schindler, whose wife and daughter travel to him over the holidays. "I don't want my child to get used to the fact that dad is not there at Christmas," he explains. This emotional connection could give him additional drive to cut better this year than before. A look at the tournament structure shows that Schindler, Pietreczko and Co. are only a few victories away from the coveted Sid Waddell Trophy.
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