Darts Sensation: Andy Baetens Storms Ahead in MODUS Super Series!
Andy Baetens is setting the MODUS Super Series ablaze, dominating Group A with a near-perfect performance. After a flawless Day Two, securing five wins from five matches, ‘The Beast’ leads the pack with 18 points. He’s now on the brink of securing a coveted spot in Saturday’s grand finale, with the final day of Group A play set to determine who joins him and who battles through the next stages.
Baetens’ Dominant Run Continues
Belgian darts star Andy Baetens, affectionately known as ‘The Beast,’ has truly lived up to his nickname. Following a strong start on Day One, Baetens entered Tuesday’s play with 8 points. What followed was a masterclass in consistency and precision, as he achieved a remarkable clean sweep, winning all five of his matches.
His impressive victories came against tough competitors: Butch Devine, Graham Hall, Justin Smith, Robert Thornton, and Jyri Ussa. This incredible run propelled him to a commanding total of 18 points out of a possible 20, firmly cementing his position at the top of the Group A table.
The Race for Saturday’s Finale: Current Standings
While Baetens holds a significant lead, the competition for the remaining spots in the next stages is fierce. Here’s how the players stand after two days of intense Group A action:
- 1st Place: Andy Baetens – 18 points (Leading the charge, almost guaranteed a spot in the final stages)
- 2nd Place: Graham Hall – 14 points (Baetens’ closest challenger, still in a strong position)
- 3rd Place: Butch Devine – 12 points
- 4th Place: Justin Smith – 8 points
- 5th Place: Jyri Ussa – 6 points
- 6th Place: Robert Thornton – 2 points (Facing an uphill battle)
What’s Next for Group A?
Wednesday marks the final day of Group A play. All six players will return to the oche, each hoping to improve their standing and boost their chances of advancing. While Baetens seems poised to secure a direct path to the Saturday Finale, the battle for the remaining positions is wide open.
Players who finish in places 2-6 will not be out of the tournament. Instead, they will be split into two new groups for Thursday and Friday’s play. These subsequent stages will feature both afternoon and evening sessions, and will also introduce new players into the competition, intensifying the challenge. Ultimately, the best performers from these groups will join the Group A winner in the highly anticipated Saturday Finale.
Darts fans worldwide can follow all the high-stakes action as it unfolds, with comprehensive coverage typically available through various sports broadcasting platforms and dedicated darts news outlets.
Source: Based on an article from Darts World Magazine.