'The Silent Assassin' Thomas Junghans had multiple successes to celebrate over the weekend after taking both WDF titles Limassol, Cyprus.
First of all, the 46-year-old Swiss dartist proved to be the strongest player at the Cyprus Classic. In that final, Junghans was victorious 5-2 over Andreas Georgiou Nikolaou, claiming what was his first WDF title in four years.
Junghans was then able to successfully double up on his victories at the Cyprus Masters. Succeeding at the expense of Erik van Manen. In the final, the Dutchman was defeated 5-1.
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Results Cyprus Classic
Quarter-Final
Thomas Junghans 4-1 Faik Amcaoglu
Petros Christodoulou 4-1 Cemal Gingi
Andreas Georgiou Nikolaou 4-2 John Michael
Scott Walters 4-2 Andreas Michaelides
Semi-Final
Thomas Junghans 4-1 Petros Christodoulou
Andreas Georgiou Nikolaou 4-3 Scott Walters
Final
Thomas Junghans 5-2 Andreas Georgiou Nikolaou
Results Cyprus Masters
Quarter-Final
Thomas Junghans 4-1 Wayne Halliwell
Kostas Pantelidis 4-1 John Michael
Erik van Manen 4-2 Christodoulos Christou Toupas
Scott Walters 4-2 Andreas Georgiou Nikolaou
Semi-Final
Thomas Junghans 4-1 Kostas Pantelidis
Erik van Manen 4-0 Scott Walters
Final
Thomas Junghans 5-1 Erik van Manen
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