Gian van Veen claims first PDC Darts Championship win, Rob Cross also through

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Rob Cross during his PDC World Darts Championship opener against Cor Dekker
Rob Cross during his PDC World Darts Championship opener against Cor DekkerPDC Darts

Gian van Veen began his quest for the PDC World Darts Championship title with an opening 3-1 victory over Cristo Reyes, as 2018 winner Rob Cross also made it through on Friday.

Van Veen has been tipped as a potential dark horse on the back of success this year, which has included the European Championship and a second World Youth Championship title.

'The Giant' had never won on the Alexandra Palace stage before tonight, but flexed his quality against Reyes – a Mediterranean qualifier from Tenerife, Spain.

"Finally across that line," Van Veen told Sky Sports, reflecting on his first win in London.

"The last few years have been a massive struggle here on this stage but today I felt right at home. Luckily, it paid off.

"Two years ago, when I was 2-0 up against Man Lok Leung and he won 3-2 - when Cristo took the third set, I went 'Oh no, don't go back to 2-2 and get nervy'.

"Luckily, in the last set at 2-1 down, I started playing well, so I'm very happy."

Double 16 showed some love to Van Veen in the first set, with the 22-year-old checking out on it twice to claim the opener, despite Reyes averaging a higher 96.21.

He then snagged a break in the second on double 13 after Reyes missed tops, which he then followed up with another double 16 finish to seal a 107-average set.

Reyes, though, continued to show fight as out of nowhere he took out a monster 167 on the bull, grabbed a break and then got rid of 80 to get a set on the board.

Van Veen responded in set four by wiping out 96 via double 18, but Reyes still wouldn't go away until the 10th seed eventually put the match to bed with yet another clinical double 16.

Former champ Cross wins opener

Cross – the world champion in 2018 – has been in indifferent form this year and will have been desperate to kick off his campaign at London's Alexandra Palace on a positive note.

He did just that against Norway's Dekker, taking full control from the off as he recorded more than 47 per cent on the doubles and reeled in the 'Big Fish' checkout of 170 to wrap up the victory in style.

"I was a little bit edgy today," Cross told Sky Sports on stage. 

"I thought I was going to come out and be brand new, but I wasn't. The finish with that one I've been doing all week and that's lovely.

"I'm really proud of myself."

Cross made a fast start by winning all three legs in the first set, taking the opener with an average of 98.02.

Dekker, though, sprang to life in the second and broke with a tidy 80 checkout until Cross hit back and forced a decider, which he claimed to open a 2-0 lead.

Some monumental pressure from Cross handed him a break to begin the third, allowing him to finish off eight on double two.

Dekker was gifted a chance on tops to break back but spurned his opportunity as Cross took his, before smashing a match-winning 170.

Cross will face Ian White next after he won 3-2 in a battle of seasoned players against Mervyn King, but 'Diamond' was made to work by the former semi-finalist.

King, 59, was back on the Ally Pally stage for the first time since 2023 and rallied from 2-0 down, winning critical legs in the third and fourth sets to force a decider.

But 55-year-old White managed to regain his focus, breaking King's throw by taking out 89, then eventually getting over the line in the tussle via double 10.

Ryan Searle showcased his scoring power to sweep past Chris Landman 3-0 in straightforward fashion.

'Heavy Metal' averaged 93.29, including 102.68 in a competitive second set and notched five 180s to down the Dutchman.

Friday's first match saw Niels Zonneveld beat New Zealand qualifier Haupai Puha 3-0 to set up a round-two clash against 2023 world champion Michael Smith.

Ian White progressed with a 3-2 win in a battle of seasoned players against Mervyn King, but 'Diamond' was made to work by the former semi-finalist.

Friday's 2026 PDC World Darts Championship results

Afternoon session

Niels Zonneveld 3-0 Haupai Puha

Ian White 3-2 Mervyn King

Ryan Searle 3-0 Chris Landman

Rob Cross 3-0 Cor Dekker

Evening session

Ross Smith 2-3 Andreas Harrysson

Ricky Evans 3-0 Man Lok Leung

Gian van Veen 3-1 Cristo Reyes

Damon Heta 3-1 Steve Lennon

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