World’s greatest darts player coming to Hungary
The Darts PDC Championship in London’s Alexander Palace had many surprising moments. Among the winners and champions from across the world, the most important relation to this World Championship is that Michael van Gerwen, the world’s best darts player, is coming to Hungary.
Michael van Gerwen is a Dutch professional darts player who is currently ranked number one in the world. He started to play darts when he was thirteen years old and has attended several international competitions and won several prizes. He became a PDC World Champion which is the greatest title a darts player can ever receive.
Index reported that the world-famous player arrives in Hungary on the 8th of March 2019, in Érd Arena, along with other top ten darts players from the world, e.g. the Australian Simon Whitlock, the Serbian Mensur Suljovic and the Dutch Vincent van der Voort.
These four international darts superstars are going to compete against Hungarian darts players in Érd Arena. These Hungarian players also had great successes at darts competitions.
One of them is Gergő Lakatos, who won several Youth Competitions across the country. Another Hungarian contestant is Patrik Kovács who achieved great scores at the Junior Darts Championship. Last but not least, Pál Székely who is a Hungarian champion, and János Végső who took part in the European Darts Tour.
This event is going to be broadcasted by Sports TV.
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Source: index.hu
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