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Double woes for Ireland's Keane Barry as he exits at Ally Pally against Michael Van Gerwen

Keane Barry falls short against Van Gerwen
Keane Barry falls short against Van Gerwen

Keane Barry exited the PDC World Championship at the second round stage after a 3-0 loss to three-time world champion Michael Van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace.

The Duleek man, who defeated Reynaldo Rivera in his opener on Saturday, matched the hot favourite Van Gerwen in the scoring stakes, registering three maximums and 10 140s but hit just two of 16 shots at a double.

By contrast, the Dutchman was ruthlessly efficient in closing out legs, landing a 167 checkout when trailing the second set 1-0, a mortal blow from which Barry never recovered.

Van Gerwen proceeded to take the second set and swept the third to progress.

The world no. 2 knows there is room for improvement but is happy to be in the next round.

"I'm a little disappointed with my scoring, the most important thing is I won my first game," he said during his on-stage interview.

"You don’t want to let yourself down, you have to fight for every leg, and when things like the 167 work it gives you a great boost.

"It’s the first round of the World Championship no one wants to lose, there is pressure on me, like there is all the top boys. The most important thing is I’m back after Christmas."

James Wade became the first seed to crash out of the World Championship after losing to world number 57 Matt Campbell.

The Canadian produced the biggest win of his career as he came from 2-1 down to beat the four-time semi-finalist 3-2.

World No 57 Matt Campbell progressed at the expense of James Wade

Wade, seeded 13th, was in good form, having reached a final, semi-final and quarter-final in the last three major tournaments, but is out of the main event of the year before Christmas.

Keegan Brown will not want to hear the name Boris Krcmar again after enduring a chastening afternoon.

Brown was left confused when MC John McDonald mistakenly called out his opponent's name when he was due to walk onto the Alexandra Palace stage before the first-round match.

Things got even worse once play began as the Croatian cruised to a 3-1 win.

Brown took the first set but things went downhill from there, with Krcmar coming back to reach the second round for the second successive year, with Dirk van Duijvenbode waiting for him in the next round.

Leading women's player Mikuru Suzuki is still waiting for her first win at the Alexandra Palace after she was beaten 3-0 by German Ricardo Pietreczko.

Suzuki follows Fallon Sherrock out of the tournament.

There were also wins for Steve Beaton, Jeffrey de Graaf, Tomoya Goto and Mike De Decker.

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