Former PDC World Darts champ Gerwyn Price gives death stare to rowdy fan who tries to distract him at World Series
FORMER PDC World Darts champion Gerwyn Price gave one rowdy fan a 'death stare' after they tried to distract him at the World Series.
Price, 37, silenced a noisy crowd in Amsterdam on Sunday as he beat Dirk van Duijvenbode 11-10.
The Iceman kept his cool throughout the thrilling encounter but as he took a 9-8 advantage, Price gave one rowdy fan a 'death stare'.
Price maintained eye contact as he collected his darts from the board.
He said after his win: “I'm not there yet, but I'm heading in the right direction and there are more big tournaments coming up.
"I knew it was going to be a tough battle with the crowd supporting Dirk, but I dug in right to the ned and scraped over the line.”
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Van Duijvenbode says he lacked composure in his final with Price.
He said: "I'm getting closer, but I was disappointed with the way I played in the deciding leg and Gezzy showed his class.
"I needed to compose myself better than I did.”
Price won his second World Series title.
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The Welshman took his first title in the 2020 edition of the competition.
Price overcome Rob Cross 11-9 in the final in Austria.