The second day of the first phase of UK Q-School was completed in Milton Keynes on Tuesday. Besides players from the United Kingdom, other players from outside Europe can also hunt for a PDC Tour Card here.
The highest average on the second day was Alex Spellman. The American, who was active at the last World Darts Championship, defeated Jim McEwan 5-1 in the last 128 with an average of 106.01. Spellman lost in the last 16, but is almost certain to qualify for the final stage of Q-School.
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The second highest average was for Chris Quantock. The former Tour Card holder was too strong for David Evans in the last 32 with a 105.85 average. Quantock then steamed through to the last 8, securing qualification for the final stage.
In third place of highest averages, we find the aforementioned Spellman, who lost 5-3 to Charlie Martin at the last 16, but thus gets to prepare for the final phase of Q-School.
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