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Imperious Michael van Gerwen took victory in the Peperami Gibraltar Darts Trophy on Sunday, defeating Dave Chisnall 6-2 in the final to retain the title on 'The Rock' and win his third successive PDC European Tour event of 2016.

Winner Michael Van Gerwen (photo credit Carsten Arlt, PDC Europe)

The world number one has been unstoppable on the European Tour this year, and followed up his victories in the Dutch Darts Masters and German Darts Masters by taking the title in Gibraltar.

However, van Gerwen would not have it all his own way on the final day, as he followed up his third round win over Mervyn King in the afternoon session with a nervy, narrow quarter-final victory over Gibraltar's Dyson Parody.

Parody landed seven 180s in a thrilling display as he became the first Gibraltarian in the last eight of a PDC European Tour event, but the home favourite crucially missed three match darts before van Gerwen prevailed in a decider.

Following that scare, van Gerwen was clinical as he restricted Kim Huybrechts to just two darts at doubles in a ruthless 6-0 semi-final victory, averaging 109.92 in the process, before powering past Chisnall in the decider.

Chisnall kicked off the final with a 180, but had to come from two legs down - after van Gerwen took out 82 and 107 - to level by checking out a 13-dart finish and 124 on the bull to level.

Dave Chisnall (photo credit Carsten Arlt, PDC Europe)

Van Gerwen, though, kicked off leg five with two 180s as he regained the lead with an 11-darter, before finishing 106 and 124 in successive legs to lead 5-2, and a fourth straight leg sealed the £25,000 top prize.

Chisnall also stared defeat in the face in a tight quarter-final as he survived three missed match darts from Mensur Suljovic before matching van Gerwen with a brilliant 6-0 semi-final win over Ian White.

However, the St Helens ace was forced to settle for the £10,000 runner-up prize as he missed out on a second European Tour title in his fifth final.

Huybrechts edged out World Champion Gary Anderson 6-5 in the quarter-finals as all four games at the last eight stage went the distance, with the other contest seeing White survive a missed match dart from Peter Wright - for a 6-4 victory before he prevailed.

The PDC European Tour continues next weekend with the HappyBet European Darts Matchplay taking place in Hamburg, where the Inselparkhalle will host the sport's top names from May 13-15. A limited number of tickets for the opening day on Friday May 13 are available via www.pdc-europe.tv.

The HappyBet European Darts Matchplay will be streamed through www.LIVEPDC.TV and live through a series of bookmakers' websites. The schedule of play and draw will be available on Thursday May 12 at www.pdc.tv.

Gibraltar Finalists (photo credit Carsten Arlt, PDC Europe)

Final - Leg-By-Leg

Michael van Gerwen v Dave Chisnall

1-0 - Chisnall opens with a 180, but van Gerwen also lands a maximum before finishing 82 to break throw immediately, after his rival misses double 14 for a 121 finish.

2-0 - van Gerwen doubles his lead by taking out 107 to claim a second successive 15-dart leg.

2-1 - Chisnall finishes double 18 for a 13-darter to respond with his first leg.

2-2 - Chisnall levels with a break of throw, taking out 124 on the bull.

3-2 - van Gerwen kicks off with two 180s to set up a possible nine-darter, and though he is unable to achieve a perfect leg, he returns - following a Chisnall maximum - to land double 18 for an 11-dart finish.

4-2 - The Dutchman holds throw to regain his two-leg cushion with a 106 finish.

5-2 - van Gerwen wins a third successive leg with another break of throw, taking out 124.

6-2 - The world number one seals victory, trading 180s with Chisnall before returning from two missed match darts by punishing a miss from his rival at the bull to land double 16 for glory to retain the title.

 

Peperami Gibraltar Darts Trophy

Sunday May 8

Afternoon Session

Third Round

Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Mervyn King

Dyson Parody 6-4 Max Hopp

Kim Huybrechts 6-2 Benito van de Pas

Gary Anderson 6-2 James Wade

Peter Wright 6-2 Simon Whitlock

Ian White 6-2 Joe Murnan

Dave Chisnall 6-5 Robert Thornton

Mensur Suljovic 6-3 Michael Smith

Evening Session

Quarter-Finals

Michael van Gerwen 6-5 Dyson Parody

Kim Huybrechts 6-5 Gary Anderson

Ian White 6-5 Peter Wright

Dave Chisnall 6-5 Mensur Suljovic

Semi-Finals

Michael van Gerwen 6-0 Kim Huybrechts

Dave Chisnall 6-0 Ian White

Final

Michael van Gerwen 6-2 Dave Chisnall

THIRD ROUND ROUND-UP

Darts' biggest names stepped up the pace in the hunt for the Peperami Gibraltar Darts Trophy title on Sunday afternoon as Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, Dave Chisnall and Ian White impressed alongside Gibraltar's Dyson Parody in round three.

A raft of ton-plus averages were produced as the final day of the £115,000 tournament kicked off with the last 16 taking to the stage at the Victoria Stadium.

World number one van Gerwen kicked off the day's action with a brilliant 105.73 average to Mervyn King's 101 average as the Dutchman recorded a 6-3 victory.

Van Gerwen now meets Gibraltar's Dyson Parody - the only remaining home player of the four local qualifiers - in the quarter-finals after the World Cup representative prevailed 6-4 against German teenager Max Hopp in a see-saw contest.

The win means that Parody becomes the first Gibraltarian to reach a European Tour quarter-final, continuing his run of success this weekend after also defeating two other Dutchman, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Jelle Klaasen, on his way to the last eight.

World Champion Gary Anderson defied a ten-dart finish from James Wade in his 6-2 win over the 2014 Gibraltar Darts Trophy champion, with the Scot averaging an impressive 104.73 and finishing 121 and 98 on his way to victory.

Anderson now faces Belgium's Kim Huybrechts, who booked his place in the quarter-finals with a 6-2 victory over Benito van de Pas which was sealed with a 120 checkout.

Number two seed Peter Wright overcame Simon Whitlock 6-2, despite four 180s from the Australian, and now faces Ian White, who recorded an outstanding 107.33 average in his impressive 6-2 win over Joe Murnan.

Dave Chisnall hit the afternoon's highest average of 110.58 and took out a 146 checkout before edging out Robert Thornton 6-5 in an 11-leg thriller, in which the reigning World Grand Prix champion finished 154 and averaged 102.54 in reply.

Austria's Mensur Suljovic pulled clear from three-all to win 6-3 against former World Youth Champion Michael Smith in another game where both players recorded ton-plus averages, setting himself up for a clash with Chisnall.

Sunday evening sees the tournament conclude, with the quarter-finals followed by the semi-finals and final as the remaining eight players battle for the £25,000 first prize.