England's Luke Humphries pulled off a stunning upset at the World Masters, defeating fellow Englishman Luke Woodhouse in a thrilling 4-3 win that included a breathtaking nine-dart finish.
Humphries' victory was sealed when he took out double ten to win the match after Woodhouse had forced a last-leg shootout. The 30-year-old's perfect leg was a major talking point, with many fans and pundits hailing it as one of the greatest darts finishes in recent memory.
However, Humphries was quick to downplay his achievement, saying he would rather have won the game than hit the nine-darter. Nevertheless, his performance has sent shockwaves through the darts world and will undoubtedly be remembered for a long time to come.
Humphries' victory is all the more impressive given that Woodhouse had levelled the tie at 3-3 with a comeback in the earlier stages of the match. The Englishman's determination and skill were on full display, but ultimately fell short as Humphries emerged victorious.
In other news from the World Masters, world champion Luke Littler also progressed to the quarter-finals with a convincing 4-1 win over fellow Englishman Ross Smith. Littler averaged nearly 108 to take down Smith, while his victory was somewhat overshadowed by Humphries' incredible nine-darter.
The tournament has already seen some thrilling matches, and the quarter-finals are shaping up to be just as competitive. With several top players still in contention, fans can look forward to more exciting performances from the world's best darts players.
Humphries will now face Dutchman Danny Noppert in his next match, while Littler will take on Northern Ireland's Josh Rock.
Humphries' victory was sealed when he took out double ten to win the match after Woodhouse had forced a last-leg shootout. The 30-year-old's perfect leg was a major talking point, with many fans and pundits hailing it as one of the greatest darts finishes in recent memory.
However, Humphries was quick to downplay his achievement, saying he would rather have won the game than hit the nine-darter. Nevertheless, his performance has sent shockwaves through the darts world and will undoubtedly be remembered for a long time to come.
Humphries' victory is all the more impressive given that Woodhouse had levelled the tie at 3-3 with a comeback in the earlier stages of the match. The Englishman's determination and skill were on full display, but ultimately fell short as Humphries emerged victorious.
In other news from the World Masters, world champion Luke Littler also progressed to the quarter-finals with a convincing 4-1 win over fellow Englishman Ross Smith. Littler averaged nearly 108 to take down Smith, while his victory was somewhat overshadowed by Humphries' incredible nine-darter.
The tournament has already seen some thrilling matches, and the quarter-finals are shaping up to be just as competitive. With several top players still in contention, fans can look forward to more exciting performances from the world's best darts players.
Humphries will now face Dutchman Danny Noppert in his next match, while Littler will take on Northern Ireland's Josh Rock.