Wattimena came from 4-0 down to move ahead against Mensur Suljovic; but was forced into a deciding leg by 'The Gentle' and the latter put himself into an excellent position to win.
Only for 'Machine Gun' to smash in a 111 checkout to claim the tie; also overcome a bad record against Suljovic including getting smashed recently at the World Matchplay 10-1. He will now have a perfect opportunity to claim a first PDC title; one that many will argue he is deserving of.
He will face off though against Dolan who has had an excellent day and that continues. He eased past Cody Harris who is only in his second event this year as a reserve player; but is still known as a class act.
It was 7-3 in the end with a 100 average; with Harris missing the vital chances to get close to the Northern Irishman. 'The History Maker' will now get his chance to claim a first title in 5 years.
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Semi-Finals
Jermaine Wattimena 7 | 6 Mensur Suljovic
Brendan Dolan 7 | 3 Cody Harris
Quarter-Finals
Ian White 5 | 6 Mensur Suljovic
Jermaine Wattimena 6 | 2 Steve Beaton
Brendan Dolan 6 | 5 Glen Durrant
Cody Harris 6 | 4 Krzysztof Ratajski
Last 16
Ian White 6 | 5 Harry Ward
Mensur Suljovic 6 | 3 Michael Smith
Steve Beaton 6 | 1 Joe Cullen
Jermaine Wattimena 6 | 5 Gabriel Clemens
Brendan Dolan 6 | 5 Dave Chisnall
Glen Durrant 6 | 2 Ricky Evans
Cody Harris 6 | 1 Marko Kantele
Krzysztof Ratajski 6 | 5 Arron Monk