The 12th seed beat Jamie Lewis 4-0 to reach the quarter-finals. Now the man from St Helens is just three wins from the biggest tournament victory of his life. It was a fairly straightforward win for the lowest ranked of the four remaining seeds. Chisnall, so often a victim of
PDC World Championship upsets, felt totally at ease on stage in a tournament littered with shock results. "It felt easy up there. But I was playing well, I felt comfortable," he told . "I got up there and gave him two legs for nothing. But after that I was good, the doubles were good." Chisnall missed a clutch of darts to seal the win, but got the job done in the end. He quashed any suggestion of complacency. "I didn't switch off, I was just missing," he insisted. "I've worked on not letting anything bother me." Chizzy reached the last eight two years ago. Gary Anderson squashed his dreams of glory that time. Now, in the 2019 edition, Chisnall can get revenge on the Scot. "I'm looking forward to it. Me and Gary, it can either be a bad game or a really good game. "When I last played him here, it was one of the games of the tournament!" for more information about the PDC
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