Grand Slam of Darts 2024: Michael van Gerwen and Michael Smith suffer shock early exits after defeat to Ryan Joyce | Darts News


Michael van Gerwen suffered a shock 5-4 defeat to Ryan Joyce at the Grand Slam of Darts to send him out of the tournament at the group stages.

Joyce came out firing against the former champion, winning the opening two legs in a row, the ‘Green Machine’ struggling on the doubles.

Van Gerwen then managed to break back but then Joyce matched him to go 4-2 up, the nerves then getting the better of Joyce as Van Gerwen brought the game level.

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Luke Littler came agonisingly close to a nine-darter at the Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton

However, in the deciding leg Joyce came through with a clutch 80 checkout on D10 to complete the upset.

It is Van Gerwen’s first group stage exit at the Grand Slam since 2010, the losses to Joyce and also to Gary Anderson sending him home.

Following the match, Joyce admitted that playing the likes of Van Gerwen and Anderson no longer have the “fear factor” they used to.

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Take a look back at a dramatic day four at the Grand Slam of Darts

Grand Slam of Darts 2024: Last 16 fixtures

Danny Noppert vs Mickey Manseell
James Wade vs Cameron Menzies
Martin Lukeman vs Ross Smith
Ritchie Edhouse vs Rob Cross
Luke Littler vs Mike De Decker
Gary Anderson vs Stephen Bunting
Ryan Joyce vs Gian van Veen
Dimitri Van den Bergh vs Jermaine Wattimena

“I thought it was a really tough group on paper but if I am being honest, Michael and Gary are nowhere near the players they used to be,” Joyce said.

“Although Gary played like that when he played against me. But they won’t mind me saying, they know they’re not playing at their highest level so they don’t have that fear factor any more for me.”

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Michael Smith goes for and hits an incredible no-look 180 despite finding himself three legs down against Mike De Decker

Former champion Michael Smith was also sent home as World Grand Prix champion Mike De Decker cruised to a 5-0 win.

Smith did not get a chance of a dart at double due to De Decker’s dominance, meaning the top three in the world are all out of the tournament.

In the third of the straight shoot-outs, this time in Group H, Stephen Bunting showed his class to defeat Josh Rock 5-2.

Both were playing brilliant darts as the crowd got right behind fan favourite Bunting and it played to his strengths, the St Helens man finishing with an 11-darter and two 12-darters to take the win.

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Littler deliberately leaves the Big Fish, but Lourence Ilagan had other plans!

Luke Littler was in sensational form once again as he entertained the crowd and topped Group F with a 5-3 victory over Lourence Ilagan.

Littler hit three maximums in his first three legs in a sensational start but Ilagan hit back with a clinical break of throw to bring the game to 2-2.

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Littler took out the 130 in style, finishing on a bullseye

The 17-year-old was enjoying himself and took out a sensational 130 checkout on the bull for a break back but as he purposefully left 170 for the match, he couldn’t finish it off and Ilagan pounced with a brilliant 148 of his own.

That put Littler right back in the zone, and he got eight darts into what would have been a fifth nine-darter of the year but couldn’t finish it off to send Wolverhampton wild, finally taking out the leg on D3.

Dimitri Van den Bergh put in his best performance of the tournament so far in a 5-1 victory over Keane Barry to pick up the other spot in Group F.

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Dimitri Van den Bergh reveals his secret to a much needed win over Keane Barry and finalises the result with a dance to celebrate

Van den Bergh was in the zone and picked up five legs on the bounce, his double-hitting sensational.

Gary Anderson finished top of Group G by making it three wins from three in a 5-2 win over history-maker Noa-Lynn van Leuven.

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The Flying Scotsman gets his night off to an impressive start an he checks-out on an incredible 140

Both were in fine form and hitting maximums with ease, a 140 checkout plus a break of throw giving the ‘Flying Scotsman’ the advantage.

Gian van Veen fought off an incredible performance from Wessel Nijman to end the group stages top of Group H.

Nijman was averaging close to 119 at points throughout the match and ended with a 111 average but Van Veen kept his cool and took opportunities when they arose, a break of throw and clutch tops completing the job.

Jermain Wattimena finished top of Group E with a close 5-4 victory over Mensur Suljovic.

Suljovic, who was already out of the running for the knockout stages, put in his best performance of the Grand Slam 2024 but Wattimena was clinical, his double-hitting consistent throughout the contest.

Grand Slam of Darts: Day four results

Gary Anderson 5-2 Noa-Lynn van Leuven (G)
Jermaine Wattimena 5-4 Mensur Suljovic (E)
Luke Littler 5-3 Lourence Ilagan (F)
Gian Van Veen 5-4 Wessel Nijman (H)
Dimintri Van den Bergh 5-1 Keane Barry (F)
Michael van Gerwen 4-5 Ryan Joyce (G)
Michael Smith 0-5 Mike De Decker (E)
Stephen Bunting 5-2 Josh Rock (H)

How the groups ended:

Jermaine Wattimena topped Group E as Mike De Decker shocked Michael Smith to make it to the last 16
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Jermaine Wattimena topped Group E as De Decker shocked Smith to make it to the last 16

Luke Littler finished top of Group F with Dimitri Van den Bergh also qualifying
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Littler finished top of Group F with Van den Bergh also qualifying

Gary Anderson finished top of Group G as Ryan Joyce shocked Michael van Gerwen
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Gary Anderson finished top of Group G as Joyce shocked Vvan Gerwen

Stephen Bunting and Gian Van Veen made it out of Group H
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Stephen Bunting and Gian Van Veen made it out of Group H

What is next?

The tournament continues on Wednesday November 13 as the last 16 gets under way, live on Sky Sports from 7pm.

Littler will now face De Decker as Van den Bergh will now face Wattimena in the knockout stages. That means Joyce is up against Van Veen, Anderson facing Bunting.

James Wade is facing Cameron Menzies, Danny Noppert plays Mickey Mansell, Martin Lukeman is up against Ross Smith and Ritchie Edhouse takes on Rob Cross.


Live Grand Slam of Darts


Wednesday 13th November 7:00pm




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