{"id":4043,"date":"2021-11-20T16:09:54","date_gmt":"2021-11-20T16:09:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pdc.fw-web.space\/?p=4043"},"modified":"2021-11-20T16:09:54","modified_gmt":"2021-11-20T16:09:54","slug":"price-wade-battle-through-to-cazoo-grand-slam-of-darts-semi-finals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pdc.fw-web.space\/news\/price-wade-battle-through-to-cazoo-grand-slam-of-darts-semi-finals\/","title":{"rendered":"Price & Wade battle through to Cazoo Grand Slam of Darts semi­finals"},"content":{"rendered":"

Gerwyn Price and James Wade will clash in the Cazoo Grand Slam of Darts semi-finals after enjoying hard-fought victories over Jonny Clayton and Rob Cross on Friday.<\/p>\n

World Champion Price remains on course to win his third Grand Slam title at the Aldersley Leisure Village following his battling 16-12 win over in-form Clayton.<\/p>\n

Wade, meanwhile, is aiming to reach his fourth Grand Slam final after edging out Cross 16-14 in another tight contest.<\/p>\n

The pair have never previously been defeated at the semi-final stage in the event, and will now open up Sunday’s semi-finals in an eagerly-awaited tie.<\/p>\n

Price avenged last month’s loss to Clayton in the World Grand Prix final with a strong performance as he held off his Welsh World Cup team-mate’s fightback.<\/p>\n

“I got over the winning line in the end and I’m pleased to be in the next round because that was a tough one to get through,” said Price.<\/p>\n

“I should have blown him away early on but I’m letting people off the hook. I need to be playing a lot more and I haven’t this year.<\/p>\n

“It was close, it was intense and I was fortunate that Jonny slipped up a couple of times and I did what I had to do.<\/p>\n

“I flew out of the blocks but when it was 6-4 I should maybe have been 8-2 up, Jonny shouldn’t have been in the game but I’m letting people off.<\/p>\n

“When my back was up against the wall, I didn’t want to let him get in front of me. I wasn’t at my best, but it was an exciting game, a close game and good for the crowd and people back home.”<\/p>\n

Price opened the game with a 13-darter, and followed a 100 checkout with a ten-dart leg and an 11-darter as he stormed into a 5-1 advantage.<\/p>\n

Clayton, though, ignited his challenge with a 126 finish and produced legs of 11, 14 and 13 darts in hitting back to level at six-all.<\/p>\n

Price took out 110 to regain the edge and pulled away to lead 11-8, only to see Clayton respond once more as he squared the tie after 24 legs.<\/p>\n

The world number one held throw to lead 13-12, and punished Clayton’s miss at tops in the next to break, before finishing 66 and tops to secure his semi-final spot.<\/p>\n

Wade won through to his fourth Grand Slam of Darts semi-final by defeating Cross 16-14 in a tight clash to open Friday’s quarter-finals in Wolverhampton.<\/p>\n

The three-time runner-up also had to overcome a mid-game change of darts, after a point snapped in the board, to continue his quest for a maiden Grand Slam triumph.<\/p>\n

The UK Open champion will now compete in Sunday’s final stages as he targets the Eric Bristow Trophy after condemning Cross to his second quarter-final exit in the event.<\/p>\n

“It’s a gift to be in the semi-finals,” said Wade. “It was a struggle but I did enough at the right times.<\/p>\n

“Rob wasn’t at his best and I took advantage of that. I’ve got mixed emotions – it was messy but I’m happy to move forwards.”<\/p>\n

Cross held the better of the early exchanges – including completing a 13-darter despite two 180s from Wade, who replied with a 150 checkout – as he held a slender 5-4 cushion.<\/p>\n

The left-hander, though, produced a superb five-leg burst to turn the match as he broke Cross’ throw three times to surge into a 9-5 advantage.<\/p>\n

The next nine legs went with throw before Cross fired in a 13-darter to break and then held with a 70 finish as he pulled back to 13-12.<\/p>\n

Wade responded in outstanding fashion with a 148 checkout to give himself breathing space, and traded 13-darters with Cross before closing out victory on double six.<\/p>\n

Price believes he will need to be “sharper” if he is to end Wade’s hopes in Sunday’s last four clash.<\/p>\n

“I need to improve if I want to win this tournament because I won’t get away with what I did today against James,” he added.<\/p>\n

“I want to go on and win this tournament, it’s one of my favourite tournaments. Now I’m in the semi-finals hopefully I can start playing well and blow people away.<\/p>\n

“I need to fly out of the blocks and put James under pressure, because if you give him shots he’ll ping them out.<\/p>\n

“I need to take my opportunities, put him under pressure and hopefully get a good lead on him. I’m full of confidence.”<\/p>\n

The quarter-finals conclude on Saturday with the remaining two ties, as three-time Grand Slam winner Michael van Gerwen faces Michael Smith before world number two Peter Wright takes on history-maker Fallon Sherrock.<\/p>\n

Cazoo Grand Slam of Darts
\nFriday November 19
\n2x Quarter-Finals<\/strong>
\nJames Wade 16-14 Rob Cross
\nGerwyn Price 16-12 Jonny Clayton<\/p>\n

Saturday November 20 (1900 GMT)
\n2x Quarter-Finals<\/strong>
\nMichael van Gerwen v Michael Smith
\nPeter Wright v Fallon Sherrock<\/p>\n

Sunday November 21
\nAfternoon Session (1300 GMT)
\nSemi-Finals<\/strong>
\nGerwyn Price v James Wade
\nWright\/Sherrock v Van Gerwen\/Smith<\/p>\n

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
\nFinal<\/strong>
\nPrice\/Wade v Wright\/Sherrock\/Van Gerwen\/Smith<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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