Numerous top professionals in use: Darts team

Gabriel Clemens (birthed August 16, 1983) is a German expert darts player that plays in Specialist Darts Firm (PDC) occasions.

With numerous top professionals starts on Thursday the four-day Darts Team World Cup in Jena. The German player Gabriel Clemens and Max Hopp who surprisingly reached the semifinals last year, contesting their first match on Friday night against Canada. Canada is an experienced team, said Clemens of the German Press Agency. We are optimistic, we played a good tournament last year, we worked well together, as you have seen. If that has a bit weakened, the other was there too. Clemens is currently number 24 of the world, Hopp is ranked 46.

On Thursday evening (19 clock), about the previous year's winner Wales play with World Champion Gerwyn Price, the Netherlands with Michael Van Gerwen and Scotland with Peter Wright - all are likely to be among the favorites this year. On Thursday and Friday the finish areas will be held, on Saturday the second round and on Sunday quarter-finals, semifinals and finals in two sessions.

Clemens also sees England in favorite role - with four titles, the country is together with the Netherlands record winner of the Team World Cup. England will compete with the two top 10 players James Wade and Dave Chisnall. Max Hopp also expects Australia title opportunities that duo around Routinian Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta is firing.

400,000 euros are in the pot

Unlike other tournaments, players at the World Cup of Darts compete not individually but in teams of two for their homeland. 32 nations are in Jena, the tournament is endowed with a total of 350 000 pounds prize money - around 400 000 euros. According to the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) Europe, around 900 fans are allowed per session in the Arena in Jena. Anyone who has a ticket, must be fully vaccinated, recovered or tested against the coronavirus. Of course, the audience can carry us, Clemens said overlooking the domestic fans.

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