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West Dominates, But ‘Big Ben’ Looms in MODUS Super Series Showdown!

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Steve West continues to assert his dominance in the MODUS Super Series Group A, maintaining his lead after Day Two with an impressive four wins from five matches. However, Benito Van de Pas, nicknamed ‘Big Ben’, is hot on his heels, setting the stage for a thrilling final day as players battle for a coveted spot in Saturday’s grand Finale.

Darts fans are gripped by the action in the MODUS Super Series Group A, where Steve West is proving to be the player to beat. After an equally strong performance on Day One, West replicated his success on Day Two, securing four victories out of five matches. This consistent form means he heads into Wednesday’s final day of Group A firmly at the top of the table.

West’s path to the top included decisive wins against Johnny Haines, Joe Heywood, Glenn De Bois, and Neil Duff. His only stumble came against the formidable Benito Van de Pas. With a total of 16 points out of a possible 20, West is in a strong position to secure his direct qualification for the Saturday Finale.

‘Big Ben’ Leads the Chase

The biggest threat to West’s lead comes from Benito Van de Pas, affectionately known as ‘Big Ben’. Van de Pas is currently in 2nd place with 12 points, making him the closest competitor. His crucial victory over West on Day Two highlights his potential to shake things up.

Current Group A Standings (After Day Two):

  • 1st: Steve West – 16 points
  • 2nd: Benito Van de Pas – 12 points
  • 3rd: Johnny Haines – 10 points
  • 4th: Joe Heywood – 10 points
  • 5th: Neil Duff – 8 points
  • 6th: Glenn De Bois – 4 points

The tension builds for Wednesday’s final day of Group A, where all six players will return to compete for vital points. While West aims to solidify his top spot, the other players are fighting fiercely to improve their positions. The top player from Group A directly qualifies for Saturday’s Finale.

What Happens Next?

For those who don’t finish first in Group A, the journey isn’t over. Players finishing in 2nd to 6th place will be split into two new groups for further competition on Thursday and Friday. These days will feature both afternoon and evening sessions, and importantly, new players will join the tournament, adding fresh challenges and increasing the stakes.

The MODUS Super Series offers thrilling darts action, and fans can follow all the matches and stay updated on scores and standings through various official sports news outlets and dedicated darts platforms. The journey to the Saturday Finale is intensifying, promising more exciting moments for darts enthusiasts worldwide.

Source: Based on an article from Darts World Magazine.