“I can’t meet the PDC’s demands,” Van Gerwen omits



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Three-time individual world champion and world leader Michael van Gerwen does not participate in the online competition called PDC Home Tour, devised by the number one darts organization, whose Dutch excellence spoke to the Dutch television channel RTL 7.


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Michael van Gerwen will start Friday on the PDC Home Tour (Source: Twitter)

As reported, the PDC is hosting a large-scale online tournament starting Friday with 128 players. The tournament is open to Pro Tour cardholders, meaning that all of the current star players in the world, including Michael van Gerwen, could have shown themselves, but the Dutch classic said Wednesday that he will miss the weeklong race because he did not can be classified for PDC at home. requests made by the Commission.

“I cannot meet the PDC requirements. It must be played in a calm environment, but with a newborn baby and a two and a half year old girl and three dogs, this is not possible. My training hours with Vincent van der Voort are worth plus “ Van Gerwen, whose second child was born two weeks ago, said.

Michael Van Gerwen on Twitter

My wife did very well. Mike … welcome to the world! #baby #boy #supermom

The Dutch decision of the three-time individual and three-team world champion presumably also played a role in the fact that he was not a fan of online competitions.

“As a cardholder, we shouldn’t be involved in everything. Internet connection is often stuttering, plus the cash prize doesn’t matter. I would only consider participating in that tournament if all conditions were correct. “ Van Gerwen told Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad last week.

Thus, the world leader will miss the PDC Home Tour, which begins on Friday, and his first four-day group schedule was revealed by the sport’s premier organization on Wednesday – the defending champion of the world champion. Peter Wright is already in front of the board the first day of the game, Gerwyn Price and he was placed in group two, so he will perform on Saturday.

Group matches will last 32 nights. Every day, four competitors compete for group leadership in an all-against-all system, with matches lasting up to five wins. The group winners (32 players) will advance to the second stage of the tournament, the system of which has not yet been described by the PDC.

Registered PDC Tv users can watch the games for free every night from 8.30 p.m.

PDC HOME TOUR
The group classification known so far
Group 1:
Peter Wright, Jamie Lewis, Peter Jacques, Niels Zonneveld
Group 2: Gerwyn Price, Luke Woodhouse, Rowby-John Rodriguez, Ted Evetts
Group number 3: Dave Chisnall, Scott Waites, Jan Dekker, Jonathan Worsley
Group 4: Ross Smith, Mickey Mansell, Geert Nentjes, Lisa Ashton



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