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Price: 'Nobody is beating me' at World Darts
17 Dec
Summary
- Gerwyn Price expressed supreme confidence in winning the World Darts Championship.
- He defeated Adam Gawlas in his opening match at Alexandra Palace.
- Price anticipates a potential quarter-final clash with Luke Littler.

Gerwyn Price is brimming with confidence at the World Darts Championship, boldly stating that no opponent can defeat him this year. He kicked off his campaign with a convincing straight-sets win over Adam Gawlas at Alexandra Palace, showcasing strong scoring despite a few missed doubles.
The Welshman, the 2021 champion, is strategically avoiding social media to maintain focus on his performance. He acknowledges the tough competition and a potential quarter-final clash with the highly-rated Luke Littler, but remains adamant about his own talent and determination to lift the Sid Waddell Trophy once again.
Price highlighted his impressive year on the PDC ProTour and expressed a strong desire to win trophies and return to the world's top four. He feels a strong connection with the crowd, which he believes will help him achieve his goal of winning everything.




