Luke Humphries came in a real battle with Beau Greaves to conclude a difficult victory 10-7 and move to the last 32 in the UK Open in Minehead.
Griffs had already invented a history of her first appearance in the UK by winning its first three matches on the opening day against Stephen Belont, Ris Griffin and Mickey Manzel to move to the fourth round, and she was looking for more when she took the 2024 world champion.
Women in the world number 1 began at the beginning of the excitement of 126 and 124, helping her to advance 3-2 in the first break, before he fights Humphrez to bring the competition in the box at 5-5.
Graves then managed to move 7-5 in front of a throw, but the pivotal moment came in the fifteenth stage when Humphrez found his own break to move to 8-7 forward and advance for the first time.
From there, some superior recording of “Cool Hand” helped him on the line, where he brought Humphries Greaves back to the theater for some appreciated from the Butlin crowd.
“I really enjoyed the game. It was very fun and played amazing Bo,” Humphrez said. ITV sport.
“She is a great player and she really had to highlight my best. Women’s game has grown greatly and its cause.
“If the Premier League game, you would have defeated me. You may be the best player in the world, but you don’t want to put much pressure on it.”
Graves admitted herself in her game in the last legs, but for the first time in the UK Open will be a positive experience in her career.
She said: “I started well and knew at the end of the match that fell a little. This is what I am working on in my game.”
“What experience. Playing someone like Luke will only help my game. I just enjoyed watching him while throwing.
“It is my educational curve, I am happy, and I have a good game.”
Humphrez will now face a close friend Ryan Sierle In the fifth round.
Luke Litler The performance was put from Peter Wright to finish a 10-9 victory in a decisive leg to move to the last 32 where he will face Jermin Wattina.
Wright, UK Open 2017 champion, won three legs in the rotation with 14 consecutive wheels to move 3-2 in the front, then another talisman was found with three tons in a row, followed by a 12-yard break to take the match along the way.
However, the 18 -year -old world champion stood against throwing and laiding peaks from 170, and took it in the first DART game.
Michael van Gereen A late fighting from Dirk Van Dyouyiginbod holds to reserve his place in the fifth round against Robert Owen.
With an average of more than 107 in the first session, Van Duijvenbode managed to get a 3-2 feature, but it is constantly left Van Gerwen from the hook with its doubling, which witnessed the world that does not take six consecutive legs, respectively of 7-3.
Despite his fighting to 8-7, Van Duijvenbode left himself a lot to do it and Van Gerwen managed to win 10-8.
Johnny Clayton He was inevitably when Gary Anderson demolished on the main stage in Minehead to create a clash with Alan Sotar.
Clayton ranked 4-1, a break from throwing in addition to 121 silks, giving the “mongoose” the advantage in a quick-footed meeting.
From there, the Welsh turned to the 8-2 feature, as it concluded the match on Tops for a 10-3 victory in the end.
Elsewhere, Gereen Price was shocked Conor Scott In the last registry decision, Chris Dobby He beat Stephen Punting and the ruling hero Dimitri van Den Berg He came far away with a 10-6 victory over Raymond van Parville, an open champion in the UK.
Other results saw We are free The battle of the past Richie Edhaus, Danny Nobbart Past race Daril Gurney, Michael Smith Revenge for his loss in the World Championship by Dots and Dave Cysenal Come through the last leg decision against Ricky Evans.
Fourth round results:
Johnny Clayton 10-3 Gary Anderson
Luke Litler 10-9 Peter Wright
Luke Humphries 10-7 Beau Greaves
Michael van Girwin 10-8 Dirk van Dyouyiginbod
Dave Cysenal 10-9 Ricky Evans
Dimitri van Den Berg 10-6 Raymond van Parring
Chris Dobobi 10-6 Stephen Punting
Connor Scott 10-9 Gerawin Price
Stephen Burton 10-6 Radik Szajanski
Ryan Sierle 10-7 Adam Hunt
Martin Shendler 10-7 Mario Vandnbogardi
Michael Smith 10-6 Kevin Deuts
Danny Nobbart 10-2 Daril Gourney
William Okunor 10-7 Scott Williams
Alan Sotar 10-7 died Campbell
Cameron Minses 10-4 Mike de Decker
KrZysztof Ratajski 10-4 Joe Cullen
Nathan Espinal 10-5 Martin Lukman
Dylan Slevin 10-7 Haupai Puha
James Wadi 10-3 William Bourland
Mensur Suljovic 10-6 Luke Woodhouse
Ross Smith 10-7 Jose de Sousa
Jurjen Van der Veelde 10-6 Adam Lipscombe
Josh Rock 10-5 Justin Hood
Danny Lobby 10-9 Brendan Doulan
Madars Razma 10-9 Ricardo PietCzko
Damon Hita 10-2 Kim Huhbrichts
Rob Kroos 10-4 Thomas is beautiful
Jermin Wattina 10-6 Richie Edhaus
Jian van Vin 10-4 Nick Kenny
Ryan Joyce 10-8 Andrew Gilding
Rob Owen 10-7 George Kelington
Withdrawal of the fifth round:
Ryan Cerell against Luke Humphrez
Dave Chisnall vs krzysztof Ratajski
Mensur Suljovic Vs William O’connor
Rob Kroos v. Danny Nobbart
Josh Rock against Ross Smith
Madars Razma Vs Michael Smith
Alan Sotar against Johnny Clayton
Jian van Vin against Stephen Burton
Jurjen Van der Velde vs nathan Aspinall
Cameron Minsis vs. James Wadi
Rob Owen against Michael van Gereen
Luke Littler vs Jermaine Wattimena
Dimitri van Den Berg against Chris Dobobi
Martin Shendler v. Dylan Slevin
Danny Lobi v. Ryan Joyce
Connor Scott against Damon Hita
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