De Decker Wins World Grand Prix Final
De Decker Wins World Grand Prix Final

De Decker Wins World Grand Prix Final

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Mike De Decker claimed his first major title by winning the World Grand Prix darts final, overcoming a spirited comeback from world number one Luke Humphries to secure a 6-4 victory. De Decker, the first Belgian to reach a World Grand Prix final, showcased resilience after initially leading 4-1, as Humphries leveled the match before De Decker ultimately prevailed. Gary Anderson, a two-time world champion, expressed his admiration for De Decker's performance, highlighting the Belgian's determination throughout the tournament despite initial doubts. Anderson also defended Luke Humphries, criticizing the media for not giving the world number one the recognition he deserves despite his impressive achievements over the past year. He insists that Humphries, who has won multiple titles including the World Championship, should receive more media coverage to reflect his status in the sport. Anderson's passionate support for Humphries and his own fiery rebuttal of retirement speculation demonstrate his continued commitment to the sport.

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