HIS RETURN WAS A SHOCK AFTER 14 YEARS BANNED FROM THE WORLD DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP.
HE RETURNS TO WORLD DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP AFTER 14 YEARS BANNED.
Krzysztof Kciuk has forced qualification for the World Darts Championship. ‘The Thumb’ was the best player Saturday at the PDC East Europe World Championship Qualifier in the Hungarian capital Budapest.
The Pole managed to reach the final of the qualifying tournament with victories over Filip Prochazka (6-2), Baranyi Zsombor (6-1), Nandor Major (6-3) and Roman Benecky (6-1).
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In the final, he faced Sebastian Bialecki after Bialecki’s wins over Gabor Jagicza (6-4) and Pal Szekely (6-3), among others. Bialecki took a 2-0 lead in the final, but then had to concede five legs in a row to Kciuk. Bialecki came back to 6-5, but then Kciuk took the ticket to the World Darts Championship by winning 7-5 on a 15-darter.
For Kciuk, it will be the second time he has been allowed to compete at Alexandra Palace. He made his debut during the edition, but then lost in the preliminary round 4-1 in legs to Haruki Muramatsu.