ST HELENS darter Dave Chisnall secured his first ProTour title of 2024 by beating Dirk van Duijvenbode 8-6 to win Players Championship 6 in Hildesheim, Germany on Tuesday.
Having thrown some brilliant darts throughout the day, the final was a dogged affair categorised by missed opportunities for both.
Chisnall raced into a 3-0 lead and stretched that advantage to 5-2 before being hauled back by Van Duijvenbode, with the Dutchman producing two 13-darters and a 22-dart break of throw to level at five-apiece.
Another hold of throw followed for Chisnall, who then pinned a stunning 135 checkout with a big roar of emotion to go within a leg of victory after Van Duijvenbode had missed two darts at D16.
Van Duijvenbode responded with an immediate break of throw to trail 7-6, and he looked as if he was going to force a deciding leg, but Chisnall again capitalised on missed darts from his opponent to seal the title on double 14.
“We both struggled there. I was playing alright until I went 5-3 up, and he kept coming back,” reflected Chisnall, after scooping the £15,000 top prize.
“It’s one of those finals where you have just got to get over the line and that is what I did - but it was probably the worst average I have had all day.
“The 135 [checkout] there probably won me that game, but I think I got a bit over-excited as I played rubbish after that!"
The 128-player field in Hildesheim was without five of the eight 2024 Premier League stars, most notably Luke Littler and World Champion Luke Humphries.
Yet despite the absentees, Chisnall believes his latest triumph proves he can still be one of the top players on the tour.
“This win is massive for me. I know I can beat the best, and I can be one of the best,” added the 43-year-old.
“I had a chat with my manager before I came over here. This is a tournament I was considering not turning up to to get more time with the family, but I turned up and won.
“It is still a great field here, all 128 players can play darts. I knew I needed to dig in after yesterday and I have played really really well today.”
After being crowned the 2023 ProTour Player of the Year having won three European Tour titles and two Players Championship events, Chisnall has endured a difficult start to 2024.
However, the St Helens star returned to the winner's circle with a series of spirited displays in Germany.
A hard-fought 6-5 win over Cameron Menzies set him on his way before he thumped Adam Gawlas without reply in the second round, and he then defeated Vincent van der Voort 6-3 to reach the Last 16.
There, Chisnall really found his form - producing a staggering 112.02 average as he saw off Dom Taylor 6-3.
More brilliance followed in the quarter-finals to defeat Martin Schindler 6-2, and Chisnall followed this with a 7-4 win over Ross Smith to reach the final.
The 2024 PDC ProTour action continues with the second European Tour event of the year - the German Darts Grand Prix - from March 30-April 1, with Players Championship action following that on April 8-9 in Leicester.
2024 Players Championship 6.
Tuesday March 19.
Halle 39, Hildesheim.
Last 16.
Danny Jansen 6-3 Damon Heta.
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 James Wade.
Daryl Gurney 6-2 Michael van Gerwen.
Connor Scutt 6-2 Jonny Clayton.
Dave Chisnall 6-3 Dom Taylor.
Martin Schindler Bye (Gary Anderson withdrew due to a shoulder injury).
Ross Smith 6-2 Leighton Bennett.
Karel Sedlacek 6-2 Dylan Slevin.
Quarter-Finals.
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Danny Jansen.
Daryl Gurney 6-0 Connor Scutt.
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Martin Schindler.
Ross Smith 6-3 Karel Sedlacek.
Semi-Finals.
Dirk van Duijvenbode 7-6 Daryl Gurney.
Dave Chisnall 7-4 Ross Smith.
Final.
Dave Chisnall 8-6 Dirk van Duijvenbode.
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