Scotsman Peter Wright captured his first PDC World Championship title with a superb 7-3 win over 2019 champion
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Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace.
The 49-year-old lost 7-4 to Van Gerwen in the 2014 final and had previously lost 10 of his 11 major finals.
But Wright raced into a 2-0 lead
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and with the three-time champion missing doubles, built a 6-3 advantage.
Seventh seed Wright, who survived a sudden-death shootout in round two, is the second oldest winner of the event.
Phil Taylor won the last
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of his 16 world titles aged 53 in 2013.
"Champion of the world sounds amazing. You should never give up, it doesn't matter how many times you get beaten," an
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emotional Wright told Sky Sports.
"I couldn't believe that first dart [for the match] didn't go in, or the second one - and I thought 'don't do it again' but I've done it."
Van Gerwen had a slightly higher average than Wright - 102.88 to 102.79 - but landed only 40% of his doubles against 53% from the champion.
In his fifth world final and seeking
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his third crown in the past four years, 30-year-old Dutchman Van Gerwen was eyeing a 60th win in his 79th encounter with Wright and an eighth successive major final victory over the colourful Scot.
Both players came into the final with a 44% doubles success rate but Wright missed three darts for the opening leg, although his consistency soon sealed the first set after Van Gerwen clipped the wire of the bullseye with his attempt at a 170 finish in the decider.