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Singapore's Paul Lim, 71, becomes oldest winner of match at World Darts Championship

Lim will next face former world champion Luke Humphries, a player he beat at the tournament five years ago.

Singapore's Paul Lim, 71, becomes oldest winner of match at World Darts Championship

Paul Lim at the 2024 World Darts Championship. (Photo: Facebook/World Darts Federation)

LONDON: A year after Luke Littler became the youngest winner of the PDC World Darts Championship, 71-year-old Paul Lim on Saturday (Dec 13) became the oldest winner of a match in the tournament's history.

Roared on by the usual raucous Alexandra Palace crowd, the Singapore veteran stunned Dutch-born Swede Jeffrey de Graaf.

The previous oldest player to win a round was Northern Ireland's John MaGowan in 2008 when he was 67.

Lim will face former world champion Luke Humphries next, a player he beat at the tournament five years ago.

"So I hope on a given day it can happen again (if I play him), but I never give up. He is good, but he can be beaten," Lim, known as the Singapore Slinger, said after his 3-1 win.

Lim's longevity has made him one of the most iconic names in darts, and in 1990, he became the first player to hit a world championship nine-darter at the BDO tournament.

Littler, who won the title in January aged 17, began his quest on Thursday with a 3-0 win over Darius Labanauskas.

Source: Reuters
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