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Op woensdag 18 december 2013 00:38 schreef hafcfan het volgende:[..]
Was vorig jaar

Maar Lewis was toen wel slecht. Bij de BDO heeft die nooit heel veel gepresteerd toch? Al zegt dat niet veel, want Ronny had dat ook niet
83.14 Adrian Lewis 3-1 Gino Vos 79.90
0-3, 3-1, 3-2, 3-1
ADRIAN LEWIS survived a big scare before confirming his place in the last 32 of the Ladbrokes World Darts Championship with a 3-1 victory over Gino Vos.
The reigning champion fell a set down to the Dutch youngster, who also had opportunities to win the third set on his Alexandra Palace debut before Lewis hit back to secure the win.
Lewis had also had to come from behind 12 months ago in his first round game with Nigel Heydon before eventually going on to retain the title, and admitted that he was relieved to get over a potential banana-skin against the youngster.
"I'm very disappointed with my performance tonight and let my nerves get the better of me," admitted the two-time World Champion. "I've probably never felt as nervous going into a game and at times I was probably trying too hard.
"I got the win and that's the most important thing. I can go away now, get back on the practice board and try and work on things before I play again next Saturday."
The 22 year-old Dutch ace made a bright start to his World Championship debut as he won the first leg on double eight before recording a 180 in the process of claiming the second.
Vos initially let three chances to win the set slip by in the next leg, but Lewis was off-target with two attempts at doubles and Vos returned to hit double eight to establish a 1-0 lead and put the World Champion under pressure.
Lewis, who has endured a mixed 2012 since claiming his second World Championship title, got his first leg on the board at the start of set two and then hit double four to move 2-0 ahead.
The Stoke star hit a 180 in the third leg but four missed darts at doubles allowed Vos to hit back on double top, only for the Dutchman to miss two chances of his own before Lewis levelled the game on double eight to take the set.
Vos made winning start to the third set as he hit double four to win the first leg, after Lewis was just off-target with his attempt at double 15 for a 150 checkout.
The Dutchman then won the next leg against the darts, but two missed chances to win the set in the next leg proved crucial as Lewis landed double five with a pressure third dart.
Lewis won the fourth leg with an excellent 108 finish and then took a tense deciding leg on double five to move 2-1 up and take a set he seemed unlikely to win at one stage.
Lewis produced his best form of the match at the beginning of the fourth set as he won the first leg with the aid of back-to-back maximums.
Lewis won the second leg to move a leg away from the match, but Vos kept the game alive by hitting double eight with a pressure third dart after Lewis missed two darts to end the contest.
The reigning champion, however, made no mistake in the next as he hit double top at the first time of asking to come through a tough battle.
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