Gian van Veen and Rob Cross book their places in the second round of the PDC World Championship, while Ross Smith suffers a surprise first-round exit. The European champion, Gian van Veen, secured his spot with a 3-1 win over Spain's Cristo Reyes, as he battled to victory in the first set before stepping up in the second, averaging 107, to go 2-0 up.
In contrast, Ross Smith's campaign came to an abrupt end as he lost to debutant Andreas Harrysson of Sweden with a scoreline of 3-2. The 12th seed missed six match darts in the fourth set and was made to pay as Harryson pressed on to win the deciding set by three legs to one.
Meanwhile, former champion Rob Cross cruised through his first-round match against Cor Dekker, winning 3-0 to safely book his place in the second round. The Englishman averaged just shy of 100 in racing to victory in the first set and dropped off in the second but still came through to win from two legs down.
The PDC World Championship continues tomorrow with a packed schedule of matches, including afternoon sessions at 12:30 GMT and evening sessions at 19:00 GMT.
In contrast, Ross Smith's campaign came to an abrupt end as he lost to debutant Andreas Harrysson of Sweden with a scoreline of 3-2. The 12th seed missed six match darts in the fourth set and was made to pay as Harryson pressed on to win the deciding set by three legs to one.
Meanwhile, former champion Rob Cross cruised through his first-round match against Cor Dekker, winning 3-0 to safely book his place in the second round. The Englishman averaged just shy of 100 in racing to victory in the first set and dropped off in the second but still came through to win from two legs down.
The PDC World Championship continues tomorrow with a packed schedule of matches, including afternoon sessions at 12:30 GMT and evening sessions at 19:00 GMT.