Terry Jenkins Darts Results
.. the Englishman who won out with an ice-cool two-dart finish of 85 with his opponent waiting on 40.
'The Machine' will now face defending champion Adrian Lewis, who saw off the challenge of
Terry Jenkins by a 5-3 scoreline in Friday's evening session.
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Adrian Lewis remains on course to retain his PDC World Championship crown after overcoming
Terry Jenkins 5-3 in a see-saw quarter-final.
'Jackpot' looked to be in cruising through when he raced into a 3-0 lead - only for 'The Bull' to come charging back to level matters at three ap
..control and almost closed out the match with a 170 finish only to hit the inner ring with his third dart. But he duly returned a couple of visits later to seal a facile triumph.
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..'t think any player who has won it for the first time has then come back and defended it. To actually do that...that'd mean the world to me."
Bull impressive
Next up for Lewis will be
Terry Jenkins, who ended Justin Pipe's dreams of being crowned champion with a 4-1 victory.
'The Bull' was in impressive form from the outset, managing a three-dart average of 102.64 with seven 180s,
..umes on Tuesday afternoon with Stompe due to face
Terry Jenkins in a second-round match.
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John Part sent out a warning to his rivals with a ruthless 4-1 win over Richie Burnett in the second round of the PDC World Championship, while Andy Hamilton won a seven-set thriller.
Terry Jenkins also booked his place in the last 16 as action resumed at Alexandra Palace on Tuesday following the Christmas break.
In a fine performance, three-time world champion Part took nine out of the first
..o a deciding set where there was nothing to split them - Pipe edged ahead 3-2 with just one more leg required, and Newton missed seven darts at doubles before Pipe checked out 52 to clinch the win.
Terry Jenkins or Co Stompe await in the next round.
..th or Scott Rand.
Another 3-1 winner was Michael van Gerwen, who showed signs of the form that saw him installed as a rising star a couple of years ago as he beat Colin Osborne.
Terry Jenkins wasted no time seeing off Joe Cullen 3-0, with the 10th seed dropping just three legs.
..ing final at Alexandra Palace last January as an inspired Adrian Lewis threw a nine-darter on his way to a 7-5 victory.
Anderson knocked out the likes of Dennis Priestley, Raymond van Barneveld and
Terry Jenkins on his way to the final and despite some missed doubles against Lewis, he says he remains satisfied with his efforts last year.
He told skysports.com: "I played well for the whole tournament,
..Hamilton also in action.
Scotland's Gary Anderson, the runner-up to Adrian Lewis 12 months ago, faces Germany's Jyhan Artut amongst four games on Tuesday, with last year's semi-finalist
Terry Jenkins playing either Joe Cullen or Serbian debutant Oliver Ferenc.
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Phil Taylor battled back from 4-1 down to defeat
Terry Jenkins 6-4 and book his place in the last 16 of the Players Championship.
'The Power' looked set to be cut on just the second day of the tournament in Doncaster when he twice lost on his own t
..aymond van Barneveld in starring on the opening night.
While Taylor enters the fray when he meets
Terry Jenkins in the first round on Friday night, 2010 winner Nicholson meets Bristol's Steve Brown in Thursd..ues on Friday night with the remaining eight matches, including reigning champion Taylor up against
Terry Jenkins, February's runner-up Gary Anderson facing Michael van Gerwen and number one seed Justin Pipe p
..in the Worlds, you'd want to beat Taylor in the final," Anderson told BBC Scotland.
In last year's event, Anderson beat Dennis Priestley, Andy Smith, Raymond van Barneveld and
Terry Jenkins en route to a final showdown with Adrian Lewis.
The Scot lost 7-5 in the final but later avenged that defeat to clinch this season's Premier League title.
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..lam winner, swept Nicholson aside 16-7.
Lewis, the current PDC world champion, beat Mark Webster 16-5, while Mark Walsh and Gary Anderson made the semi-finals with wins over Ted Hankey and
Terry Jenkins respectively.
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Walsh beat former BDO world champion Hankey 16-14, while Scot Anderson defeated Jenkins 16-12
..nal against Mark Walsh.
Walsh overcame Lakeside finalist Dean Winstanley, also in a deciding leg.
Gary Anderson impressed during a 10-3 win over 2010 runner-up James Wade, while
Terry Jenkins defeated Wolverhampton's Wayne Jones 10-8.
Hankey, 43, had not been beyond the second round in his previous two appearances in the Grand Slam and had struggled to win over the Civic Ha
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Gary Anderson's clash with James Wade is the pick of Thursday's four second-round ties.
Elsewhere, Dean Winstanley plays Mark Walsh,
Terry Jenkins takes on Wayne Jones and Ted Hankey faces Michael van Gerwen.
The final four quarter-final places will be settled on Friday evening.
As well as the matches involving Taylor and
..am of Darts at the expense of James Wade.
The reigning Premier League champion blew 2010 runner-up Wade away with a superb 10-3 victory - a result which earns Anderson a last eight meeting with
Terry Jenkins.
Two-time semi-finalist Anderson reeled off seven successive legs after Wade, who started with a 122 checkout, had sped into an early 2-0 lead.
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Terry Jenkins squeezed into the knockout stages of the Grand Slam of Darts after an agonising miss from Justin Pipe cost him the chance to progress from Group D.
Michael van Gerwen also emerged from the grou
.. Raymond van Barneveld lost 5-4 to Stoke-on-Trent's Ian White, who came into the tournament as a reserve for the injured Simon Whitlock.
Premier League winner Gary Anderson and
Terry Jenkins were also beaten.
Anderson lost 5-3 to debutant Nigel Heydon, while Jenkins was hammered 5-1 by Justin Pipe, who lost all three of his group matches in 2010.
Home favourite Wayn
.. the corner and came out punching.
"I was really lucky, but I think that might give me the little kick up the backside now that I need to move onto my next game and get on with things."
Terry Jenkins kept himself in the running in group D with a 5-3 win over Dave Chisnall, the match being decided by the superior finishing of 'The Bull'.
Meanwhile, Gary Anderson got his Grand Slam campai
..y's Players Championship in Crawley for his first PDC title.
They are joined in a tough Group D by in-form Justin Pipe, who has reached five out of the last eight finals on the PDC ProTour, and
Terry Jenkins, who was the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts runner-up and has reached at least the quarter-finals in every year of the event.
Raymond van Barneveld plays Stoke-based Wildcard Qualifier Ian White in Group
.. Jones - who reached last year's semi-finals, World Grand Prix finalist Brendan Dolan and Wildcard Qualifier Nigel Heydon.
Last year's runner-up Wade, seeded number four, was drawn alongside
Terry Jenkins, Justin Pipe and Dave Chisnall in Group D, with the first four groups playing their opening matches on Saturday night.
Number two seed Phil Taylor will enter the fray on Sunday afternoon when Group
..sh bonus he will share with Raymond van Barneveld after the pair landed perfect legs on Sunday.
Taylor's came in the second leg of his clash with Kevin McDine in round two, and he also defeated
Terry Jenkins before facing van Barneveld in the last 16.
The Dutch ace then hit his nine-darter in the fourth leg to level at two-all before Taylor took victory with a 13-darter in the deciding leg, which he fo
..eak leg while Mark Webster did the same against Andy Hamilton - the Welshman stepping up a gear to take the deciding set without reply.
Later on Tuesday night, world number five Simon Whitlock beat
Terry Jenkins 2-1, while Paul Nicholson also won a high-profile contest, overcoming Ronnie Baxter 2-0.
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..sh bonus he will share with Raymond van Barneveld after the pair landed perfect legs on Sunday.
Taylor's came in the second leg of his clash with Kevin McDine in round two, and he also defeated
Terry Jenkins before facing van Barneveld in the last 16.
The Dutch ace then hit his nine-darter in the fourth leg to level at two-all before Taylor took victory with a 13-darter in the deciding leg, which he fo
..eat him."
Taylor enters the event on Tuesday night, when he faces Peter Wright in one of the remaining eight first round games, which also feature Simon Whitlock against two-time finalist
Terry Jenkins and in-form Gary Anderson against resurgent Welshman Richie Burnett.
"I think there will be fireworks on Monday," said Burnett, who last played in the World Grand Prix in 2004. "He k
..ednesday for Group Three, which will also feature left-handers Mark Webster and James Wade, who missed out on Tuesday's semis.
However, World Champion Adrian Lewis and seven-time major finalist
Terry Jenkins were eliminated from the event after finishing in the bottom two.
The pair both lost their opening six matches before Lewis whitewashed Jenkins in the final round of games to claim his only win of
..n the World Matchplay, which saw him lose nine successive legs from 15-8 up to lose 17-15.
The night also features a clash between the players ranked eighth and ninth in the world, Mark Webster and
Terry Jenkins - who was a semi-finalist in last year's European Championship.
Friday sees World Champion Adrian Lewis take on Vincent van der Voort, having defeated the Dutchman 13-5 in the second round of th
..d."
Whitlock now meets Colin Lloyd in round two, after the Essex ace overcame some mid-game missed doubles to come from 3-1 down to win 6-4 against left-hander Alan Tabern.
World number nine
Terry Jenkins also came from 3-1 down to win 6-3 in his clash with another left-handed player, Welshman Mark Webster.
The number eight seed started superbly but saw Jenkins hit 180s in three successive legs befo
.. beaten at the European Championships and is a three-time winner of the event.
He defeated Wolverhampton's Wayne Jones 11-1 in the 2010 final.
Simon Whitlock, Gary Anderson,
Terry Jenkins and Paul Nicholson are among those playing their first-round matches on Thursday, while world champion Adrian Lewis and World Matchplay semi-finalist Andy Hamilton have to wait until Friday evening t
..yers of the PDC, Paul Nicholson could see Barney bow out of Blackpool early.
The best value selections can be found in the fourth quarter, 7/1 chance Adrian Lewis looks well placed to challenge but
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A first round tie against Steve Beaton awaits the Bull before a clash with either Mark Webster or John Part. Only a brave man would rule out the current Premier League champ
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Two former world champions will also meet on the opening night, as Welshman Mark Webster faces Canada's John Part, who is also a two-time World Matchplay runner-up.
Another two-time finalist,
Terry Jenkins, will open the tournament against Steve Beaton, while Vincent van der Voort faces Alan Tabern in Saturday's other match.
Former champion James Wade and Dutch star Raymond van Barneveld will be
.. you can beat anyone. I don't really fear anyone now and if I bring my A game I can turn up and win."
Despite his confidence Lewis enters the fray off the back of an exit in the last 64 to
Terry Jenkins at the UK Open but the youngster is taking the positives from the defeat.
"In the UK Open I lost to Terry but still averaged over 100, which is a fair average, and Terry was just too good on t
..ns (ENG)
Gary Anderson (4, SCO) v Andy Hamilton (ENG)
Colin Lloyd (13, ENG) v John Henderson (SCO)
Adrian Lewis (2, ENG) v Kevin Painter (ENG)
Vincent van der Voort (15, NED) v Alan Tabern (ENG)
Terry Jenkins (7, ENG) v Steve Beaton (ENG)
..re no easy games, and it's time for me to put up or shut up!"
James Wade completed a treble of former winners who are in the last 16 after being a 9-6 victor in his clash against resurgent
Terry Jenkins.
Mark Webster, meanwhile, eclipsed Nicholson's comeback by hitting back from 6-0 and 8-4 down to defeat Holland's Co Stompe in a decider, and he will now meet Andy Boulton in the last 16.
..peedy Hire UK Open darts on Friday night, with an all-Premier League clash between Adrian Lewis and
Terry Jenkins the highlight.
Only the blind draw format of the FA Cup of Darts would see the world number..n Stage
Co Stompe v Simon Whitlock
Steve Brown v Raymond van Barneveld
Phil Taylor v Mark Frost
Terry Jenkins v Adrian Lewis
Board Two
Mervyn King v Mark Walsh
Ian White v Gary Anderson
Roland Scholten v
.. UK Open proved to be a short one as he was the biggest casualty on day two at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton.
The reigning world champion was knocked out in the pick of the third round ties by
Terry Jenkins, who finished a high-quality match with a 102 average.
'The Bull' was in imperious form in the all-Premier League showdown, including a 10-dart leg in the second that levelled matters at 1-
..y darts fan Dodds attended the Premier League in Newcastle, where Wade was on the big stage beating
Terry Jenkins.
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Dodds will now be in the firing line against the left hander, but ha..ig roar in our section," said Dodds.
"We had a laugh because he came out firing against
Terry Jenkins, averaging about 120 in the first four or five legs. But that was a different day.
"You coul
..9;s liking for Crawley surfaced on Sunday as he won his second Players Championship event of the year at the venue.
The 32-year-old pocketed the £6,000 first prize by beating the unlucky
Terry Jenkins, who also lost to Gary Anderson in Saturday's final, 6-3 at in Sunday's final at the K2 Centre.
Nicholson picked up a Players Championship title in Crawley back in March, as he ended a long
..ting banter possible in 140 characters.
The Scot has been in fine form recently as he picked up the £125,000 first prize in Thursday's 888.com Premier League.
Anderson overcame
Terry Jenkins 6-3 in the final at the K2 centre and swelled his winnings by a further £6,000 in the process.
"It's great to win again - I'm getting the hang of it now," he said.
"I s