MICHAL VAN GERWEN said he felt “a bit emotional” after he had a drink thrown over him at the PDC World Darts Championship.
The two-time champion was soaked as he prepared to walk to the stage at Alexandra Palace, prompting a delay to his tournament opener against Alan Tabern.
The guilty fan was removed from the venue and, after a quick change of shirt, Van Gerwen bounced back to win 3-1.
“I didn’t really know how to react after the incident because nothing like this has ever happened to me before,” Van Gerwen is quoted as saying on the PDC website.
“I got a bit emotional about it at the start but I recovered well and I can’t really complain with how I played after that, and I had to be at my best because Alan played a phenomenal game.
“My section of the draw is tough and I will have to beat some great players to win this title but I know if I play well I will do it.”
Van Gerwen later took to Twitter to say: “Sad that one silly person caused a problem for all good fans.”
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