Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen start

Dhe head of an association could not think of it any better. Take a colorfully dressed mohican bird-of-paradise, a muscle-bound rugby bully and an equally provocative ex-tiler and let the trio loose on each other all year round. That’s how it’s been in darts for years – and from this Thursday (8:00 p.m. CET on Sport1 and DAZN) at the World Cup again in a special way.

Peter Wright (Scotland) as the defending champion, Gerwyn Price (Wales) as the number one in the world and Michael van Gerwen (Netherlands) as the top favorite start in the very best starting position.

“Become world champion again”

But the trio, which is reminiscent of the former top tennis players Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic due to its sporting superiority, not only duels on the disc, but also next to it. Verbal skirmishes are part of the show for the trio.

“The real number one is me, Gerwyn is another number one. I don’t play for that status, I play to play darts to the best of my ability. I know that I’ll be number one at the start of next year because I’ll be world champion again,” Wright told the German press agency before the start of the World Cup.

Nicknamed “Snakebite” because of the snakebite painted on by his wife, the Scot knows no restraint. At Alexandra Palace, the Scot, who has been plagued by personal problems, will be the hunted, but Wright is far from feeling the pressure. When asked who was the toughest opponent on the way to his third World Cup triumph, the 52-year-old defending champion replied: “That’s me. If I can deal with myself, I can always win.”

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