Anderson leaves Nordic Darts Masters with positives: "The old guard can still play, we will give it a go"

Dimitri van den Bergh sealed a superb maiden World Series of Darts triumph by seeing off Gary Anderson at the Nordic Darts Masters 11-5 on Saturday in Copenhagen.

But for Anderson, he leaves Denmark with only positives lauding praise on Van den Bergh and believes it shows he can still play.

“It’s been brilliant. Against James I was a little sluggish, but the way Dimitri played against Michael Smith, anybody would have been up against it,” the 51-year-old said post match.

“He played absolutely brilliantly. Hats off to him. He has a baby girl now. That might be her first trophy, but he’s got a big, big future ahead.

“There are a lot of great young players coming through, but the old guard can still play. We will give it a go!”

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