PETER WRIGHT put his name alongside some of the greats of the game by winning his second PDC World Championship.
The Scot backed up his 2020 title with a 7-5 victory over Michael Smith in a tense final at Alexandra Palace to join an elite list of names to win the Sid Waddell Trophy twice.
Wright, ranked number two in the world, produced his best darts when it really mattered, winning nine of the last 10 legs to get the better of Smith, who will be left ruing a missed opportunity.
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Smith, who lost the 2019 final, was leading 5-4 and had the darts at 2-0 to go within a set of a maiden major title.
But Wright, who did not get to bed until the early hours of Monday after an epic semi-final win over Gary Anderson, turned on the style to win a tournament that at one point it looked like might not go on after coronavirus forced the withdrawal of several players.
And Wright was the last man standing as both finalists were left in tears on the stage at the end.
Smith was inconsolable but could take pride in throwing a record 83 180s, more than any other player in a single tournament.
𝗦𝗡𝗔𝗞𝗘𝗕𝗜𝗧𝗘 𝗜𝗦 𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗟𝗗 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗠𝗣𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗢𝗡𝗖𝗘 𝗠𝗢𝗥𝗘! 🐍
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Peter Wright defeats Michael Smith 7-5 to secure his second World Championship title in a thrilling final and what a moment this is for Peter and his family 👏
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Peter 'Snakebite' Wright triumphs in thrilling World Darts Championship final
PETER WRIGHT put his name alongside some of the greats of the game by winning his second PDC World Championship.
The Scot backed up his 2020 title with a 7-5 victory over Michael Smith in a tense final at Alexandra Palace to join an elite list of names to win the Sid Waddell Trophy twice.
Wright, ranked number two in the world, produced his best darts when it really mattered, winning nine of the last 10 legs to get the better of Smith, who will be left ruing a missed opportunity.
Smith, who lost the 2019 final, was leading 5-4 and had the darts at 2-0 to go within a set of a maiden major title.
But Wright, who did not get to bed until the early hours of Monday after an epic semi-final win over Gary Anderson, turned on the style to win a tournament that at one point it looked like might not go on after coronavirus forced the withdrawal of several players.
And Wright was the last man standing as both finalists were left in tears on the stage at the end.
Smith was inconsolable but could take pride in throwing a record 83 180s, more than any other player in a single tournament.
“I’m over the moon. I’ve done it, but obviously, me and Mike didn’t perform how we can,” Wright told Sky Sports.
“I can’t explain what went wrong for 90 per cent of the match. I just kept swapping darts trying to find something.”
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