
PDC World Darts Championship 2018: Sunday Scores, Results and Updated Schedule
Dave Chisnall and James Wade were both knocked out of the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship at London's Alexandra Palace on Sunday after a dramatic day of action.
Vincent van der Voort put in a superb performance to dump Chizzy out, while Keegan Brown was at his best as he beat Wade in a thriller.
Here's a look at all of Sunday's results, an updated schedule and a recap of today's play.
Sunday's Results
Kenny Neyens 1-2 Jamie Lewis (Preliminary)
Alan Norris 3-0 Kim Viljanen
Kyle Anderson 3-1 Peter Jacques
Jonny Clayton 0-3 Jamie Lewis
Willard Bruguier 1-2 Cody Harris (Preliminary)
James Wade 2-3 Keegan Brown
Dave Chisnall 0-3 Vincent van der Voort
Ian White 3-1 Cody Harris
Monday Schedule
Kai Fan Leung v Paul Lim (Preliminary)
Mensur Suljovic v Kevin Painter
Daryl Gurney v Ronny Huybrechts
Mark Webster v Kai Fan Leung/Paul Lim
Sunday Recap
Sunday's evening session saw an early shock as Brown knocked out 11th seed Wade in an exciting contest.
Brown took the opening set with a 107 average, but Wade hit back to level the match at 1-1 with a 72 finish.
The 25-year-old was undeterred though, going back in front in the third set, and although Wade forced a deciding set, Brown had enough to complete a brilliant win.
Live Darts showed just how impressive his victory was:
Chisnall was up next with an intriguing clash against Van der Voort, and the Dutchman raced into a two-set lead against the eighth seed.
There was simply no stopping the Dutch Destroyer as he secured victory in straight sets, hitting six 180s and managing a 98.9 average, per Live Darts:
Christopher Kempf at PDC Darts showed what an achievement it was for the Dutchman after he almost retired last year because of injury:
The final game of the evening session saw Cody Harris, fresh from beating Willard Bruguier in their preliminary qualifier, take on Ian White.
White gave the supporters something to cheer as he made his way to the oche, per Live Darts:
Harris pushed the 17th seed, levelling at 1-1 after White had taken the opening set.
However, the Englishman then showed his class and his precision, as shown by Kempf:
He eventually took it 3-1 to book his place in Round 2 and ensure the competition did not lose yet another seed.
Jamie Lewis, Kyle Anderson and Alan Norris all booked their places in the second round during Sunday's early session.
Lewis put in a superb display to pull off an upset against Jonny Clayton, having earlier beaten Kenny Neyens in the preliminary round.
The 26-year-old Welshman managed an average of 99.02 to become the first preliminary player into Round 2.
PDC Darts showed just how impressive he was on Sunday:
He will be joined in the next round by Australian Anderson, who saw off Peter Jacques, and Norris, who cruised past Kim Viljanen 3-0.

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