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2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix Dart Tournament Update

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Boylesports World Grand Prix 2024

The 2024 BoyleSports World Grand Prix continued on Wednesday, commencing the second round of competitions at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester. This prestigious dart tournament, renowned for its unique double-start format, sees some of the world’s best dart players competing for the title.

Day three of the event showcases four matches in the last 16 ties, with reigning champion Luke Humphries defending his title against competitor Ricardo Pietreczko. Meanwhile, Jonny Clayton, the 2021 champion, faced off against Ross Smith in hopes of securing a place in the quarter-finals.

Fourth seed Rob Cross challenged Martin Schindler, while the 2022 runner-up Nathan Aspinall played against Ryan Joyce in the evening’s opening match. Each of these matches is expected to be highly competitive, with all players aiming to progress further in the tournament.

The BoyleSports World Grand Prix is widely accessible through broadcasts on Sky Sports in the UK, along with the PDC‘s global partners like DAZN and Viaplay, providing comprehensive coverage of the matches.

The tournament continues on Thursday with another set of exciting second-round matches as Gary Anderson takes on Mike De Decker, followed by Gerwyn Price against James Wade. Other notable players include Daryl Gurney, who will face Joe Cullen, and Dave Chisnall, matched against Dimitri Van den Bergh. Each match consists of a best-of-five sets format, promising thrilling competition for dart enthusiasts.

Rachel Adams

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