
PHIL TAYLOR and Raymond van Barneveld romped into the semi-finals of the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship without dropping a set to kick off 2010 in style at Alexandra Palace.
The pair, who competed in last year's final, remain on a collision course to meet again in this year's decider on Sunday after powering into the last four of the £1 million event.
Taylor dropped only four legs in a 5-0 defeat of his former practice partner in Stoke Adrian Lewis, who had impressed in reaching the quarter-finals but ultimately paid the price for one missed dart to win the opening set.
Taylor then took nine successive legs in sweeping into a four-set lead before edging the fifth to complete the rout, recording the highest average of the tournament so far at 107.37 in setting up a semi-final with former Lakeside Champion Mark Webster on Saturday night.
Van Barneveld was similarly impressive in restricting Ronnie Baxter to just three legs in his five-set romp.
The Dutchman, who was diagnosed as diabetic last summer, showed signs of fatigue in his third round win over Kevin Painter but hardly broke sweat in a comfortable victory against the number seven seed.
Whitlock had powered into the semis earlier in the day with a thrilling 5-3 win over James Wade, averaging 105, hitting 15 maximums and a 170 finish in a superb display.
Webster earned his place in the last four in his first tilt at the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship by seeing off Co Stompe 5-3, taking a 4-0 lead before the Dutchman threatened a miracle comeback.
Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
Friday January 1
Quarter-Finals
Co Stompe 3-5 Mark Webster
Simon Whitlock 5-3 James Wade
Raymond van Barneveld 5-0 Ronnie Baxter
Phil Taylor 5-0 Adrian Lewis
AFTERNOON SESSION
MARK WEBSTER 5-3 CO STOMPE
(3-0, 3-1, 3-1, 3-1, 1-3, 1-3, 2-3, 3-0)
MARK WEBSTER continued his dream debut at Alexandra Palace to reach the Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship semi-finals with a 5-3 triumph over Co Stompe.
The Welshman appeared to be cruising after winning the first four sets, but Stompe hit back to win three in a row before Webster sealed the match in the eighth.
Webster came out all guns blazing, winning the first two legs of the match with checkouts of 118 and 136 and returned after four missed doubles to take out double 14 for the first set and an early advantage.
Webster kept up the pace in the second set, winning the first leg in 14 darts and following that with a two-dart 76 finish.
Stompe managed to win his first leg of the contest in the next after Webster missed opportunities to seal the set, but the former Lakeisde cChampion made no mistake in the fourth, which included his second maximum of the game to confirm a two-set lead.
A 13-dart finish gave Webster the opening leg of the third set and he won the second with an 84 checkout.
Stompe hit a 13 darter of his own to win just his second leg of the match, but then missed a dart at double top in the fourth which allowed Webster the opportunity of moving 3-0 ahead, and he took it by hitting double ten with his final dart.
The Dutchman, who defeated former finalist Mark Dudbridge in the third round, won the first leg of the fourth set but Webster replied to win the second with a 75 finish. The left-hander won the third leg against the darts and established a four-set lead with a 94 checkout to move closer to a semi-final place.
Stompe hit a 13-dart finish to make a winning start to the fifth set but lost the second after missing a host of opportunities at doubles.
The 47-year-old Dutchman led again by converting an 81 finish, with Webster waiting on 40, and then won the fourth leg to seal the set.
Stompe won the first leg of the sixth and then broke throw to win the second before Webster hit a fabulous 130 checkout to take the third, only to then miss four darts at double top to keep the set alive - and the Dutchman made him pay by hitting double 12 to reduce the deficit.
The first two legs of the seventh set were held with throw before Stompe secured the advantage with a break of throw in the third by hitting double nine, with his last dart.
Stompe hit his fifth 180 of the game in the fourth leg but missed four darts at double top for the set and Webster stepped up to hit double 16 and level.
The deciding leg was finely balanced but Stompe managed to hold throw by hitting double 16, with his opponent waiting on double top, to win the set and increase the pressure on Webster.
The eighth set began with Webster winning the first leg with an 82 finish, which was followed by a 71 checkout as he moved two legs ahead and closer to the winning line.
A maximum from the Welshman put him in command of the third leg and he double top to end Stompe's comeback and seal victory.
"When I was 4-0 up I just wanted to win the fifth set and get the match over with," said Webster, who now plays either Phil Taylor or Adrian Lewis.
"Whether I play Phil or Adrian in the semi-final I intend to enjoy to myself as I have nothing to lose. The last two games are my best two on TV, and I'm really confident."
Stompe admitted: "I gave him a run for his money - but it wasn't enough. Mark came out firing and played brilliantly to get 4-0 ahead and that was the deciding factor."
Match Stats
Co Stompe |
3-5 |
Mark Webster |
33 |
100+ |
39 |
20 |
140+ |
22 |
5 |
180s |
5 |
31.62 |
Ave 1 |
32.85 |
94.86 |
Ave 3 |
98.54 |
81 |
High Finish |
136,130,118 |
6 |
Legs Against Throw |
9 |
Simon Whitlock |
5-3 |
James Wade |
31 |
100+ |
34 |
23 |
140+ |
22 |
15 |
180s |
9 |
35.12 |
Ave 1 |
32.42 |
105.37 |
Ave 3 |
97.29 |
170,150,126,122x2 |
High Finish |
98 |
9 |
Legs Against Throw |
5 |
EVENING SESSION
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD 5-0 RONNIE BAXTER
(3-0, 3-0, 3-1, 3-0, 3-2)
RAYMOND VAN BARNEVELD cruised into the semi-finals of the 2010 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship with a 5-0 thrashing of Ronnie Baxter.
Baxter failed to find the form he had produced in his previous matches in allowing the Dutchman to make comfortable progress to a semi-final meeting with Simon Whitlock at Alexandra Palace.
The Dutchman had struggled against tiredness in seeing off Kevin Painter in the last 16, but showed no ill-effects in sweeping to a third straight-sets win of the tournament so far.
Van Barneveld won the first leg of the match in impressive fashion by hitting the bullseye to convert an 85 finish, and the next two legs also went in his favour as he wrapped up the first set with ease.
The second set followed a similar pattern as van Barneveld doubled his lead without dropping a leg, winning the first leg with a 12-darter after recording an 81 finish, the second in 15 darts and the third on double top to extend his cushion.
Van Barneveld won a seventh leg on the trot to make a winning start to the third set before Baxter finally got off the mark with a 13-dart finish to win the second leg.
The five-time World Champion hit his third maximum of the game in process of taking a 2-1 lead, and then won the set in the fourth leg by hitting double eight to leave Baxter with a mountain to climb.
Van Barneveld continued to dominate as he broke throw at the start of the fourth set courtesy of a 93 finish. He then won the second leg with an accurate dart at double 16 after Baxter had missed an opportunity at the same bed.
Van Barneveld hit an 80 finish in the third to give him the set after Baxter missed two more chances at double 16, before the Dutchman won the opening leg of the fifth set.
Baxter hit a 180 in the process of taking just his second leg of the match to level in 13 darts, and then recorded a 120 checkout to ahead in a set for the first time.
But van Barneveld won the fourth leg with an 88 finish and closed out the game with a clinical two-dart 100 checkout.
"I felt much better up on stage today," revealed van Barneveld. "In my last game I didn't feel good and was uncomfortable but I had a nice rest on Thursday.
"I have known Simon Whitlock for many years - and he is a fantastic guy. He's beaten me and Phil Taylor before in the International Darts League, so it's no surprise to see him do well here.
"He's been playing awesome darts all week but I can improve and if I believe in myself who knows what can happen."
Match Stats
Raymond van Barneveld |
5-0 |
Ronnie Baxter |
30 |
100+ |
27 |
12 |
140+ |
11 |
4 |
180s |
1 |
31.72 |
Ave 1 |
30.15 |
95.16 |
Ave 3 |
90.46 |
100 |
High Finish |
120 |
7 |
Legs Against Throw |
1 |
Phil Taylor |
5-0 |
Adrian Lewis |
24 |
100+ |
25 |
14 |
140+ |
10 |
10 |
180s |
9 |
35.79 |
Ave 1 |
34.32 |
107.37 |
Ave 3 |
102.95 |
108 |
High Finish |
64 |
6 |
Legs Against Throw |
0 |