Luke Humphries holds off valiant Beau Greaves effort to progress in UK Open


Beau Greaves produced an impressive display to give Luke Humphries a scare before the former world champion progressed into the fifth round of the UK Open with a 10-7 victory.

In a battle between the two number one players in the men and womenโ€™s game, Greaves opened up a 7-5 advantage when Humphries missed a string of doubles.

A huge upset in the โ€˜FA Cup of dartsโ€™ appeared on the cards at Butlinโ€™s in Minehead, but Humphries fought back to win five consecutive legs to go through before he urged Greaves to accept the joint-adulation of the crowd following a high-quality encounter.

Greaves produced six 180s and three ton plus finishes alongside a highest checkout of 126 to earn praise from Humphries.

Humphries told ITV Four: โ€œShe belongs in big-time darts. She is obviously a massive advocate of the ladies game. The ladies game has grown massively and it is because of her, but she belongs in this environment.

โ€œShe really did test me there and if we were in a Premier League game, she would have beat me. She just needs to give herself time. Maybe five years, I think sheโ€™ll be in the Premier League and I think she is probably a top-64 player in the world right now, but I donโ€™t want to put pressure on her.

โ€œLet her keep doing what sheโ€™s doing and the next few years she will find she has got the level that can match me, Luke (Littler) and Michael (van Gerwen) so she has a massive future ahead of her.

โ€œShe is still very young but if you can test me and I didnโ€™t play too bad there, it shows she has got the big-time darts and over the next few years I am sure I will be sharing the stage with her a lot.โ€

Greaves, 21, won three matches in Fridayโ€™s afternoon session, which included a 6-2 success over Mickey Mansell, to earn a plum fourth-round tie against Humphries where she was proud of her efforts.

โ€œI set off well and then dropped off a bit, but that is what I am trying to work towards, being better at my game and more consistent over those longer formats, but what an experience,โ€ Greaves reflected.

โ€œTo play someone like Luke, I said it before it is just amazing for me and my game. It will bring me on a long way and even though I lost, I am really pleased.โ€

World champion Littler experienced a similar battle to edge past Peter Wright following a decider in the fourth round.

Littler produced a 108.69 average, but let slip a 7-4 and 9-7 advantage before he turned down a 170 checkout to set up a double 20 finish to progress.

โ€œYeah, brilliant game. Me and Peter were just on it from the start,โ€ Littler said.

โ€œI am usually very good at a last-leg decider and I always back myself, but when you have not got the darts, obviously Peter then got off on a ton and I just thought I need to pile as much pressure on as I can. 140, 57 and 143 to leave 170. I was never going for 170!

โ€œIf Peter Wright was on a 167 or 164 finish, I have the right to go for it, but when heโ€™s not on the double, I have to set the shot up.โ€

Defending champion Dimitri Van den Bergh joined Littler and Humphries in the fifth round after a 10-6 victory over two-time winner Raymond van Barneveld.



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