Chisnall survives scare as Menzies exits European Darts Trophy on day one

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Chisnall in Milton Keynes last year
Chisnall in Milton Keynes last yearDennis Goodwin / ČTK / imago sportfotodienst

Dave Chisnall recovered from 5-0 down to edge past Jeffrey de Zwaan in a deciding leg as Cameron Menzies was knocked out of the European Darts Trophy in Germany on Friday, the opening day of the PDC European Tour event.

The Englishman, 45, reeled off six straight legs to defeat De Zwaan 6-5, surviving three match darts along the way.

“It was a weird game. I’d rather start the match in pieces than end it,” joked Chisnall, who faces former European Champion Ross Smith on Saturday.

“That last leg was a bit weird; we both didn’t score well. But I took the finish, and I’m happy."

“I’ve got to play a lot better tomorrow than I did tonight. Ross Smith is a great darts player," Chisnall added.

“He’s beaten me in seven of the last seven games, but Michael van Gerwen had beaten me 26 out of 26 games, and I did get one win eventually.”

Menzies was beaten 6-4 by Paul Krohne in their first-round meeting, with the German holding firm despite a late rally by the Scot to claim his first career European Tour win and set up a tie with Josh Rock.

Menzies in Poland earlier this year
Menzies in Poland earlier this yearKonrad Swierad / Alamy / Profimedia

Elsewhere, Ireland’s Keane Barry suffered a 6-1 defeat to Niels Zonneveld, who will face three-time champion Van Gerwen in round two, as English pair Andrew Gilding and Ricky Evans endured contrasting fortunes.  

Gilding lost 6-3 to Lithuania’s Darius Labanauskas, but Evans progressed with a comfortable 6-0 win over German Florian Preis.

England’s Daryl Gurney and Joe Cullen later came through tests against Polish duo Sebastian Bialecki 6-4 and Wojciech Brulinski 6-3 respectively, with Cullen now set to face Gerwyn Price. Their compatriot Luke Woodhouse beat Germany’s Dragutin Horvat 6-0. 

Ireland’s William O’Connor lost 6-2 to Austria’s Mensur Suljovic, while Dutchman Wessel Nijman fought back from 3-0 down to beat Spain’s Cristo Reyes in a last-leg decider to round off the day. 

Earlier, Dutchman Kevin Doets produced the standout performance of the opening session, averaging 117.12 -- the highest ever recorded at the European Darts Trophy -- in a 6-0 whitewash of Finland’s Jonas Masalin

“That was good, right?” quipped Doets, who will face Cam Crabtree in round two on Saturday evening. 

“I don’t know what happened, I just felt very comfortable."

“I started to feel comfortable when Jonas missed those darts for 1-1, but I don’t expect Cam to miss those chances tomorrow," Doets added.

“I’m in a really good place right now, I’m very confident, and I think I’m going to win tomorrow as well.”

Results

Afternoon session

Darius Labanauskas 6-3 Andrew Gilding

Kevin Doets 6-0 Jonas Masalin

Ricky Evans 6-0 Florian Preis

Niels Zonneveld 6-1 Keane Barry

Paul Krohne 6-4 Cameron Menzies

Richard Veenstra 6-3 Florian Hempel

Krzysztof Ratajski 6-4 Shane McGuirk

Lukas Wenig 6-3 Ryan Joyce

Evening session

Dave Chisnall 6-5 Jeffrey de Zwaan

Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-2 Mario Vandenbogaerde

Luke Woodhouse 6-0 Dragutin Horvat

Daryl Gurney 6-4 Sebastian Bialecki

Joe Cullen 6-3 Wojciech Brulinski

Niko Springer 6-5 Kai Gotthardt

Mensur Suljovic 6-2 William O'Connor

Wessel Nijman 6-5 Cristo Reyes

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