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Dublin darts sent to Coventry as Grand Prix begins

Michael van Gerwen is the current champion
Michael van Gerwen is the current champion

The World Darts Grand Prix, which normally takes place in Dublin, starts in Coventry this evening.

The Citywest Hotel usually hosts the event but it was moved due to coronavirus issues.

The tournament sees 32 of the world's top stars compete in a double-start event. 

Five-time champion Michael van Gerwen will begin his title defence tonight against Krzysztof Ratajski as the tournament takes place across seven nights from 6-12 October. 

2017 champion Daryl Gurney and fellow Northern Ireland international Brendan Dolan start their campaigns on Wednesday evening.

Aiming to win his third successive World Grand Prix title, Van Gerwen comes into the tricky tie with Polish number one Ratajski under pressure to arrest a slump in form. 

The Dutchman, the 17/4 pre-tournament favourite has been knocked out in the last 16 of the past two televised knockout events and also failed to reach the Premier League Play-Offs for the first time in August. 

 "I feel good. Of course it could be better, in the last few months I've had too many ups and downs and you need to get past that," admitted Van Gerwen. 

 "It's not always that easy but you have to fight hard, work hard and put a lot of effort into your game, and that's what I do. 

"I think the World Grand Prix is a tournament that suits me, of course the first round is always dangerous, whoever you play, but I feel comfortable. 

"The first round is tough for anyone. I can remember Phil Taylor lost to Adrian Gray in the tournament, I've lost before to a phenomenal John Henderson in the first round, so you need to be really sharp against whoever you play in the first round because it's the most tricky one and you need to get past that. 

"With Krzysztof Ratajski to play against, it's not an easy one but I think it counts even more for him." 

The tournament will begin with a meeting between 2010 runner-up Adrian Lewis and 2019 semi-finalist Chris Dobey, while the pick of the first-round ties will also be played on Tuesday as 2016 runner-up Gary Anderson takes on fifth seed Rob Cross. 

Night two will see two of the world's in-form stars, Peter Wright at Gerwyn Price, enter the fray against Ryan Joyce and Jermaine Wattimena respectively as the first round concludes. 

World Champion Wright, who was visibly distraught on stage after losing the 2018 final to Van Gerwen, begins his quest for a first World Grand Prix crown against Joyce, a winner at the PDC Summer Series in July. 

"Preparation is everything with this tournament, it's very difficult so you've got to be ready for it," explained Wright. 

"I started practicing my doubles in July in preparation. 


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"I've got a tough first game against Ryan. He's won a ProTour event and done well before at the World Championship so he's a handy player. 

"I'm always nervous for the first round because it's a short distance match so let's see what happens." 

Third seed Gerwyn Price, who enjoyed a glittering September with victory at the World Series of Darts Finals and in two PDC Autumn Series events, is targeting a fourth TV title as he bids to become world number one. 

"You need to be on your game all the way through or you will struggle to get off at the start of legs," said Price. 

"As long as my doubles are going in and I score as well as I have been doing then I'm going to be a tough player to beat. 

"I don't really look at other players. I know that if I bring my 'A-game' then nine times out of ten I'm going to win. 

"I've made no secret about the fact I want to be world number one and I believe I can do that within the next year or two. 

"Hopefully I can win one of the big TV events before the end of the year and then go on to win the World Championship." 

Wednesday's second night of action will also see Glen Durrant attempting to avenge last year's semi-final defeat to Dave Chisnall, before the 2017 champion, Derry native Gurney, meets Joe Cullen and Premier League semi-finalist Nathan Aspinall plays Gabriel Clemens. 

'History Maker’ Dolan, from Fermanagh, faces Belgium’s Kim Huybrechts in the opening game tomorrow evening.

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