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Peter Wright to miss three World Series of Darts events in Australia and New Zealand | Darts News

Peter Wright to miss three World Series of Darts events in Australia and New Zealand | Darts News
Peter Wright to miss three World Series of Darts events in Australia and New Zealand | Darts News


World champion Wright had been set to star in the PalmerBet Queensland Darts Masters, PalmerBet New South Wales Darts Masters and TAB NZ Darts Masters next month, but will now undergo treatment for an ongoing gallstones problem

Last Updated: 28/07/22 12:12am

Peter Wright in the World Series events in Australia and New Zealand (Picture: Taylor Lanning/PDC)

Peter Wright in the World Series events in Australia and New Zealand (Picture: Taylor Lanning/PDC)

Peter Wright will miss the World Series of Darts’ August triple-header in Australia and New Zealand for medical reasons, the PDC has announced.

World champion Wright had been set to play in the Queensland Darts Masters, New South Wales Darts Masters and NZ Darts Masters next month.

However, the world No 2 has withdrawn from the World Series tournaments to undergo further medical treatment for an ongoing gallstones problem and will be replaced by Dimitri Van den Bergh.

“I’m devastated to have to miss the visits to Australia and New Zealand but after further medical checks I have to put my health first,” said Wright.

“I was really looking forward to finally getting to Australia and New Zealand and being introduced Down Under as the reigning world champion in front of all the great fans there.

“I’ll be doing everything I can to retain the World Championship and be back there next year instead.”

Belgian star Van den Bergh, who reached the semi-finals of World Matchplay in Blackpool last week, will now be among the eight PDC representatives in the three 16-player events.

Dimitri Van den Bergh will replace Peter Wright in the World Series events in Australia and New Zealand (Picture: Taylor Lanning/PDC)

Dimitri Van den Bergh will replace Peter Wright in the World Series events in Australia and New Zealand (Picture: Taylor Lanning/PDC)

The 28-year-old won the Nordic Darts Masters and Dutch Darts Masters events in June to claim his first two World Series of Darts titles.

He will join World Matchplay champion Michael van Gerwen, runner-up Gerwyn Price, Michael Smith, James Wade, Jonny Clayton, Joe Cullen and Fallon Sherrock in the field.

Australian PDC duo Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock will also be taking part in all three events among the Oceania representatives.

Check out daily Darts news on skysports.com/darts, our app for mobile devices and our Twitter account @skysportsdarts. The 25th staging of the World Grand Prix ‘Double in, Double out’ set format is coming to Sky Sports from October 2-8 in Leicester.



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