Van den Bergh and Price into semifinals in Warsaw

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Saturday, 08 July 2023 at 20:05
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Dimitri van den Bergh and Gerwyn Price are the first two players to qualify for the semifinals at the Poland Darts Masters. Later Saturday night, they will compete against each other for a final place.

Price looked to break Aspinall as early as the fourth leg, but "The Asp" managed to save himself with a fine 126 finish on the bullseye. In the sixth leg the break was a fact.

After Aspinall missed two doubles, Price hit 110. Aspinall then broke him back, but then "The Iceman" threw 110 again to force a break. The former world champion then finished the job with a 16-dart hold.

The match between Van den Bergh and Ratajski began with three breaks, two of which were in favor of the Belgian. The Dreammaker' then made it 3-1. Van den Bergh did not give that break away after that and he triumphed 6-3 against the Pole.

Where can I watch the Poland Darts Masters live?

The World Series tournament will be broadcast by PDCTV and ITV4 delayed from 9pm. On Friday, the first round will be played from 18:00 to 23:00.

The rest of the tournament will take place on Saturday from 18:00 to 23:00. Then the quarterfinals are scheduled first, followed by the semi-finals and final.

How much prize money is to be won?

The prize fund for this event contains a total of £60,000. However, the prize money won does not count toward the PDC Order of Merit or other money rankings.

All participants are guaranteed £1,250 in prize money. This amount could eventually rise to a sum of £20,000 in prize money for the winner.

What are the World Series of Darts?

World Series tournaments are international events organized by the PDC to promote the sport beyond its (Western) European borders.

Earlier this year, tournaments also took place in Bahrain, Denmark and the United States, and after the tournament in Poland, tournaments in Australia and New Zealand will also be completed.

Past World Series tournaments have included Dubai, Singapore, Japan, Scotland, China, Germany and Austria.

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