2024 Machineseeker European Championship : Day 4 – Finals

2024 Machineseeker European Championship - Day 4

🏆Finals Day! 🏆

The journey has all led to this — day 4 – Finals Day at the 2024 Machineseeker European Championship! After days of thrilling darts and fierce matchups, the last contenders are ready to battle it out for the prestigious title. With only the top talent remaining, each player is hungry to seize victory, cement their name in history, and take home the championship trophy.

Quarter Finals Recap

Luke Woodhouse 10-4 Dirk van Duijvenbode

Luke Woodhouse put in a determined display to defeat Dirk van Duijvenbode 10-4, securing a place in the next round. Although his average of 88.91 trailed slightly behind van Duijvenbode’s 92.5, Woodhouse’s precision at key moments helped him pull away. With five 180s and a stunning 146 checkout, Woodhouse managed to build and maintain a comfortable lead, capitalizing on missed opportunities from van Duijvenbode.

Van Duijvenbode, who hit five 180s of his own and maintained a slightly higher checkout percentage at 45.5%, couldn’t quite close the gap. His highest checkout of 121 showcased his scoring ability, but it wasn’t enough to stop Woodhouse’s momentum. In the end, Woodhouse’s consistency in key legs carried him to victory in a convincing fashion.

Ritchie Edhouse 10-5 Gary Anderson

Ritchie Edhouse delivered an outstanding performance to overcome Gary Anderson 10-5, boasting a remarkable 103.91 average and a sharp 55.6% checkout success rate. Edhouse’s precision was on full display as he produced a 164 checkout, his highest of the match, while also hitting seven 180s to keep the pressure on Anderson. With 21 scores of 100+ and eight 140+ scores, Edhouse controlled the game and never allowed Anderson to find his rhythm.

Despite Anderson’s strong 100.9 average and nine 180s, his 29.4% checkout rate hindered his chances. His highest checkout of 104 showed glimpses of his scoring prowess, but Edhouse’s relentless accuracy and impressive finishing kept Anderson at bay. In a match where both players showcased top form, it was Edhouse’s superior consistency that carried him through to a well-deserved victory.

Luke Humphries 4-10 Jermaine Wattimena

Jermaine Wattimena powered past Luke Humphries in a 10-4 victory, delivering a standout performance with a 100.4 average and a consistent 47.6% checkout success rate. Wattimena’s scoring dominance was evident, as he hit five 180s and eight scores of 140+, which kept Humphries under pressure throughout. While Wattimena didn’t produce any high 100+ checkouts, his solid finishing, including multiple crucial checkouts in the mid-range, allowed him to maintain control over the match.

Humphries displayed resilience, averaging 96.32 and landing a notable 121 checkout, his highest of the match. With 21 scores of 100+ and seven 140+ scores, he showcased his scoring capabilities, but his 36.4% checkout accuracy fell short against Wattimena’s finishing prowess. Despite Humphries’ efforts to stay in contention, Wattimena’s consistent firepower and finishing efficiency proved too much, securing Wattimena a well-earned spot in the next round.

Ricardo Pietreczko 9-10 Danny Noppert

In a nail-biting clash, Danny Noppert narrowly edged out Ricardo Pietreczko with a 10-9 victory, delivering an intense quarter-final match that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Noppert showcased remarkable consistency with an impressive 102.41 average and seven 180s, allowing him to stay just ahead of Pietreczko throughout the match. Though Pietreczko’s 164 checkout demonstrated his resilience and scoring power, Noppert’s precision proved crucial, ultimately sealing the win with a 43.5% checkout rate.

Pietreczko kept pace with Noppert every step of the way, averaging 99.27 and hitting sixteen 140+ scores, which highlighted his determination to stay in the contest. Despite Pietreczko’s strong 47.4% checkout percentage, he fell just short in the decisive leg. The match was a showcase of grit and skill, with Noppert’s timely scoring proving the difference, allowing him to move one step closer to the title.

Semi-Finals Recap

Luke Woodhouse 5-11 Ritchie Edhouse

Ritchie Edhouse clinched his place in the final with a commanding 11-5 victory over Luke Woodhouse, demonstrating sharp consistency and power scoring throughout the match. Edhouse’s three-dart average of 95.03 outpaced Woodhouse’s 93.09, and his 21 scores over 100 and five 180s kept the pressure high from start to finish. While Woodhouse showed flashes of brilliance, including a 150 checkout, it was Edhouse’s precision and timely finishes that saw him through.

In addition to maintaining a higher scoring average, Edhouse capitalized on his checkout opportunities, completing two 100+ finishes, including a 147, with a solid 37.9% success rate. Despite Woodhouse’s steady 50% checkout rate, Edhouse’s relentless scoring and finishing saw him pull away in the latter stages, securing an impressive 11-leg win to advance to the final.

Jermaine Wattimena 11-10 Danny Noppert

In a thrilling semi-final clash, Jermaine Wattimena triumphed over Danny Noppert with a dramatic 11-10 victory, securing his place in the finals. The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, showcasing high-quality darts from both competitors. Wattimena averaged 93.04 with a solid performance, including 22 scores of 100 or more and four 180s. His highest checkout of 120 came at a crucial moment, reflecting his ability to perform under pressure, especially in a match that swung back and forth.

Noppert fought valiantly, maintaining a competitive edge with an impressive tally of 30 scores of 100+, but ultimately fell short despite his efforts. With a checkout percentage of 33.3%, he had his chances but couldn’t convert them when it mattered most. Wattimena’s ability to capitalize on his opportunities was key to his success. This match not only highlighted their skills but also set the stage for an exciting final ahead!

Final Recap

Ritchie Edhouse 11-3 Jermaine Wattimena

Ritchie Edhouse clinched an emphatic 11-3 victory over Jermaine Wattimena in the Machineseeker European Championship final, showcasing his finishing power and consistency. Edhouse averaged 90.55 across the match, with five 180s and a highest checkout of 144, which emphasized his clinical precision at crucial moments. He maintained a solid 45.8% checkout rate, converting 11 of his 24 opportunities, and added three 100+ checkouts to his impressive scoring.

In contrast, Wattimena struggled to find his rhythm, averaging 84.64 and hitting only 3 of his 29 checkout attempts, resulting in a 10.3% checkout rate. Though he outscored Edhouse slightly in 100+ scores, his lack of consistency on the doubles proved costly. With this decisive win, Edhouse has firmly established himself as a top contender, leaving no doubt about his championship-level abilities.

Tune In for All the Action!

The 2024 Machineseeker European Championship will be broadcast live on ITV4 in the UK, and through the PDC’s worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay. Fans can also follow the action on PDCTV (excluding subscribers based in the UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland).

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