Gary Anderson Beats MVG In Dubai Darts Final Classic

Written 6 months ago by Will O'Callaghan


Gary Anderson retained his Dubai Darts Masters title with a thrilling 11-7 victory over Michael van Gerwen in a high-quality final which saw both players average over 110.

The Flying Scotsman was beaten by van Gerwen in the Premier League Darts semi-finals last week as the world number one went on to lift the trophy for a second successive year but seven days later he’s gained a measure of revenge in the desert heat and outdoor conditions at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium.

In a repeat of the 2016 Dubai final, which Anderson won 11-9, the 46-year-old was on top form as he fired in 12 maximums to help raise his average to 110.88 while he also hit 50% of his attempts at doubles.

Van Gerwen, who averaged 110.46 himself and managed six 180s, led 5-3 early on but needed to win the 12th leg to level it up at 6-6.

Anderson then embarked on a rampaging run of winning five of the next six legs to lift the trophy in stunning fashion.

Anderson won the next three legs to open up a 9-6 advantage only for MVGto respond with an outstanding 11-darter before setting up a possible nine-darter in the 17th leg with scores of 177 and 174.

But after missing his chance of a perfect leg, Anderson took out an 11-darter to lead 10-7 before double four sealed the victory.

He said: “It’s a brilliant win for me. The scoring was great and it just shows what an old boy can still do!

A few years ago against a player like Michael I would have just packed in and given up [when I was behind]. Now I believe I can catch them and get on a roll.

“When I retire I can look back at playing the likes of Van Gerwen and Taylor and say that I played them and I beat them.”

Earlier in the day, the Scotsman beat his World Cup of Darts team-mate Peter Wright 11-8, averaging 99.29 and hitting four 180s while the highlight game in the sixth leg when he managed a 141 checkout to go 4-2 up.

Snakebite was not at his best, especially when finishing, as he missed 25 of his 33 attempts at doubles, and Anderson took full advantage.

Van Gerwen cruised into the final for the fifth time with an 11-3 triumph over World Series of Darts debutant Gerwyn Price.

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