Three-time champion Michael van Gerwen believes he’s on the ‘right path’
Three-time champion Michael van Gerwen believes he’s on the ‘right path’ ahead of his second round clash against Joe Cullen at the Betfred World Matchplay on Wednesday.
Van Gerwen opened his challenge for a fourth Blackpool crown with a thrilling 10-6 victory over Luke Littler on Monday, producing a ton-topping average to dump out the Premier League champion.
Littler was the pre-match favourite on debut, although Van Gerwen reaffirmed his credentials with a dominant display at the Winter Gardens.
“I was the underdog and I had a point to prove. That’s why the game was so important to me,” insisted Van Gerwen, a World Matchplay champion in 2015, 2016 and 2022.
“Luke has been playing really well, but he’s not unstoppable; you just have to face the challenge and play your own game.
“There were a lot of stories and headlines about this match, and I’ve had a tough six months, so to win games like this means a lot to me.
“I don’t really listen to outside noise. I need to make sure I do the right thing for myself and put my opponents under pressure.
“My focus was there, my absolute will to win was there; the total package was complete and I think I was the far better player.”
Van Gerwen was visibly emotional after booking his place in the second round, and he insists he’s as hungry as ever as he looks to return to his brilliant best.
The 35-year-old is without a PDC title since his Dutch Darts Masters triumph in January, despite registering four nightly wins during the 2024 Premier League.
“I’m always emotional, especially after a big win, because I have so much love for this game,” continued the world number two.
“I only see this emotion in a positive way. It shows I still like what I do. It still means something to me.
“If it doesn’t mean anything to you anymore, it would be time for me to retire, but I’m not in that position yet, and I won’t be for the next five, six, seven, eight to ten years!”
Michael van Gerwen will now play Joe Cullen for a place in the quarter-finals, in a repeat of their epic clash in the 2022 Premier League final.
Cullen – a World Matchplay semi-finalist in 2023 – also returned to winning ways with a thumping first round victory against Brendan Dolan, posting a ton-topping average of his own to seal a 10-4 success.
“I’m on the right path,” declared Van Gerwen, who is well aware of the threat posed by Cullen.
“I know what I’m capable of. Mentally I am strong enough, but you have to keep digging, grafting and investing time in yourself. The beast has to come out of you.
“I always demand the highest standards from myself, and when I don’t achieve that, I’m the first person to criticise my own game.
“I’m not looking too far ahead now. I’m taking it game by game. You can’t make any mistakes and I’ve been making too many mistakes lately, so not again.”
Wednesday’s second round action will also see 2019 champion Rob Cross take on Ryan Searle, while former finalist Michael Smith and Chris Dobey lock horns in round two for a second consecutive year.
Meanwhile, in the evening’s opener, 2021 semi-finalist Krzysztof Ratajski faces Andrew Gilding, who defeated Peter Wright on Sunday to register his first victory in Blackpool since 2015.
2024 Betfred World Matchplay
Wednesday July 17 (1900 BST)
Second Round x4
Krzysztof Ratajski v Andrew Gilding
Rob Cross v Ryan Searle
Michael Van Gerwen v Joe Cullen
Michael Smith v Chris Dobey
Best of 21 legs