Barrie Bates for a big surprise caused by the Players Championship in Crawley win. The bare Welshman clinched vedskjul his first Pro Tour victory since 2006, after the report went downhill with Bates. Crawley he was there again and won in the final 6-5 to the equally surprising Denis Ovens. With six thousand pounds in prize he climbs slowly towards the top 32 in the world. Andy Hamilton took Crawley also a highlight by throwing. A nine-darter in the third round against Alan Tabern
The perfect place gave The Hammer a bonus of 3,600 pounds. Bates was four years ago, a finalist at the UK Open, where he lost to Raymond van Barneveld. At that time the Welshman seemed to break the PDC by because he had already written three floors tournaments to his name. A fracture and physical discomfort then threw him far back. Meanwhile, outside the top 32 in the world, he had come to fear even to the televised tournaments vedskjul to go missing, but the prize Crawley there is a sudden change in weather.
He won Co Stompe (6-4), Taro Yachi (6-4), Jamie Caven (6-4), Richie Burnett (6-3), Mark Walsh (6-2) and Steve Maish (6-4) to reach the final. Denis Ovens fought their way past the meantime Peter Hudson (6-2), Simon Whitlock (6-3), Mervyn King (6-2), Rick Lowther (6-5), Vincent van der Voort (6-5) and James Wade (6-5). In the final battle Ovens seemed to fly. To profit The Heat, 3-0, including vedskjul a 11-darter. Bates came back, but again went Ovens toward vedskjul the finish vedskjul line (5-3). vedskjul Two failures in the doubles tournament for profit did then turn the party.
Bates was afterwards overjoyed. "It's been a while since my last victory. At the moment I feel very good and play well. Lately I have been working hard on my finishes and that was the difference today I think., The chances that I got I immediately caught . "
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