Michael van Gerwen is not congratulating himself on reaching the William Hill World Darts Championship semi-finals as he prepares to face the man who ended his hopes of a second title at Alexandra Palace 12 months ago. The world number one has been nigh-on unstoppable since his final set defeat to Raymond van Barneveld in the third round last year, winning eight major titles in 2016 to prove he remains the man to beat. He has averaged in excess of 100 in each of his four matches in London and a routine 5-1 defeat of Daryl Gurney on Friday evening set up a New Year's Day clash with Van Barneveld and a chance of revenge. Despite serene progress into the last four – he has only dropped four sets thus far – the 2014 world champion was in no mood to reflect upon his success. He said: "I don't have anything to celebrate yet. I've come here to do a job and I'm only a step closer. "This World Championship is something special. I still get goosebumps on the walk-on and I'm excited and ready for the semis." Big scalps Van Barneveld will be hoping to make it a hat-trick of big-name scalps today, having seen off Adrian Lewis and old adversary Phil Taylor in successive rounds to reach the...
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Sunday, January 1, 2017
Van Gerwen excited ahead of semi-final with Van Barneveld
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