Gerwyn Price sweeps Gary Anderson aside to clinch first PDC world darts title

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  • Welshman enjoys comfortable 7-3 final win
  • Victory lifts Price to world No 1 ranking

The result itself was no shock. What nobody could remotely have foreseen – with the possible exception of Gerwyn Price himself – was the jaw-dropping manner in which it occurred. In becoming world champion for the first time, the 35-year-old Price produced one of the most complete, most emotionally draining, most implausible performances ever seen on the Alexandra Palace stage.

His 7-3 destruction of Gary Anderson was notable not just for what it was, but for what it portended: the birth of a new superstar of darts, the first player to seriously challenge the supremacy of Michael van Gerwen, the first new world No 1 since van Gerwen took over from Phil Taylor seven years ago. As Price steamrollered the two-times world champion Anderson, what stood out above all was the sense of utter certainty: a display of brawn and bottle and unerring brilliance that at times genuinely defied belief.

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Written by Jonathan Liew at Alexandra Palace
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