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Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis, Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson reach Dubai semis

Michael van Gerwen of the Netherlands in action against  Raymond van Barneveld of the Netherlands during the 2015 Du
Image: Michael van Gerwen in action against Raymond van Barneveld at the Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters

Reigning Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters champion Michael van Gerwen began his bid to win the tournament for a third successive year with a hard-fought win over Raymond van Barneveld on Thursday as Gary Anderson, Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis recorded superb victories.

In an opening night of superb quality in the World Series of Darts event, three players - Anderson, Peter Wright and Van Barneveld - all hit six perfect darts in their bid to win the car which sponsors have offered for a nine-dart finish.

Anderson also landed a maximum 170 checkout before sealing his win over James Wade with a 147 finish, while Stephen Bunting hit a superb 11 maximums, only to be edged out 10-9 by Lewis.

And defending champion Van Gerwen had to dig deep to come from 4-1 down to defeat Dutch rival Van Barneveld 10-8 in another outstanding contest, with the world number one ending the game - held in the unique outdoor arena at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium - with an average of 106.80.

"It means a lot to me and I want to win this title again so much," said van Gerwen, who now plays Lewis in Friday's semi-finals. "The semi-finals will be cracking and I can't look too far ahead.

"I knew that I was playing well tonight and my confidence was there but when I had the chance to hurt him, I didn't take it, and Raymond did it at the right times.

"I made mistakes and you can't afford to make mistakes in this tournament because it's really hard to win - it's difficult enough with the heat and the conditions, but I'm through to the next round."

Phil Taylor of England in action against Peter Wright of Scotland during the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters
Image: Phil Taylor was a winner on Thursday's Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters quarter-finals

Best-ever

Lewis produced what he described as one of his best-ever performances as he defied 11 maximums from Stephen Bunting to edge a 10-9 victory, averaging 105.68 and hitting five 180s and a 174 in reply to his heavy-scoring opponent.

The lead would change hands five times during a thrilling contest, with Lewis landing a 12-darter and a 101 finish early on and Bunting checking out 102 to level and a 12-dart leg of his own to lead 6-5.

Lewis hit an 11-darter as he regained the lead, but Bunting would move 9-7 up with a run of three successive legs - only to be punished for missing three match darts as the world number four levelled and then hit a 180 and double eight in the game's deciding leg.

"I thought it was a brilliant game," said Lewis. "It was tough but under the circumstances, it's one of the best wins I've ever had.

"Stephen showed what a quality player he is and that he deserves to be here, and I tried my best to hang in there and match him. It's a massive step in the right direction for me and I'm very proud to get up there and play like that tonight."

Gary Anderson of Scotland celebrates after winning against James Wade of England during the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Darts
Image: Gary Anderson celebrates after winning against James Wade during the 2015 Dubai Duty Free Darts

Edged out

World champion Gary Anderson was also in brilliant form as he claimed a 10-8 win over James Wade, who played his part in a high-quality contest and led 8-7 at one stage before the Scot surged to victory on his World Series of Darts debut.

Anderson had finished 100 to take a 2-1 lead early on, and after Wade finished 128 as he edged ahead, it was the new Premier League champion who then took out the maximum 170 checkout to level in leg six.

Wade landed a pair of 12-dart finishes as the next eight legs all went with throw, and after he edged 8-7 up, Anderson then took out another 100 finish, for an 11-dart leg, as he levelled.

The Scot then claimed a crucial break of throw by landing his ninth 180 of the game and double five to move 9-8 up, before checking out 147 in the next leg to seal the win.

Anderson now plays Taylor in a repeat of January's World Championship final as they clash in the semi-finals on Friday evening - after the 16-time World Champion picked up his first win in Dubai.

Taylor had been defeated by Andy Hamilton and Peter Wright in the quarter-finals in the past two years, but gained revenge against the latter with a fine 10-5 victory.

The pair shared the game's opening eight legs - including an 11-dart finish from Wright and his attempt at a nine-darter which saw him land two 180s - but Taylor pulled clear with five straight legs which included a 10-dart finish and a pair of maximums in another leg.

Wright took out 100 to keep his hopes alive at 9-5, but Taylor fired in another 180 in the next before double 16 sealed his spot in day two.

The $175,000 tournament concludes on Friday at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium with the semi-finals and final, where the third Dubai Duty Free Masters champion will be crowned.

Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters
Quarter-Finals results:
Adrian Lewis 10-9 Stephen Bunting
Gary Anderson 10-8 James Wade
Phil Taylor 10-5 Peter Wright
Michael van Gerwen 10-8 Raymond van Barneveld

Semi-Final fixtures:
Phil Taylor v Gary Anderson
Michael van Gerwen v Adrian Lewis
Best of 21 legs

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