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ALEXIS TOYLO has caught the eye during his Ally Pally debut - for his bizarre pre-throw routine.

The Filipino saw off Richard Veenstra 3-0 on Saturday afternoon to book his place in the second round of the PDC World Championship.

Alexis Toylo cruised into the second round of the PDC World Championship
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Alexis Toylo cruised into the second round of the PDC World ChampionshipCredit: Getty
The Filipino's bizarre pre-throw routine was picked up by Sky commentators
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The Filipino's bizarre pre-throw routine was picked up by Sky commentatorsCredit: Sky Sports
It was likened to tennis superstar Rafael Nadal, who is known for fidgeting prior to every serve
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It was likened to tennis superstar Rafael Nadal, who is known for fidgeting prior to every serveCredit: AP

Toylo was considered a big outsider against the World No. 47 before a dart was thrown.

But the 32-year-old dominated the contest, completing a whitewash with an 86.03 average.

Methodical at the Oche, Toylo showed off his bizarre pre-throw ritual which he completes before each visit.

Prior to each set of three, he slows proceedings down by attempting a number of ghost throws.

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The method caught the attention of Abigail Davies, who was on commentary for Sky Sports.

She said: "Toylo is sort of the Rafael Nadal of the darting world with all these routines."

Davies was referring to Nadal's painstaking routine prior to every serve.

The 22-time Grand Slam winner is famous for adjusting his shorts, touching both shoulders and tweaking his nose before throwing the ball skywards.

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Fans were quick to notice Toylo's slow approach to darts - a far cry from the fast-paced game employed by many at the very top.

One fan wrote on X during the contest: "So hard to play against someone with that tempo."

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Another said: "Watching this bloke is like watching paint dry..."

While a third added: "Gosh......sorry but that was painful to watch."

But a fourth countered: "Why am I seeing hate for Toylo? He got the job done."

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Toylo will now face Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski in the second round.

The delighted Filipino said after his win: "I felt the pressure to deliver.

"I'm so happy I won, it's hard to describe how I'm feeling right now."

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