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The Auckland Darts Masters, with TAB & Burger King, begins the PDC's August treble-header of World Series of Darts events.

Played across three days at the Trusts Arena from August 11-13, the event sees eight PDC Representatives line up against eight Oceanic Representatives.

TV coverage will be live in New Zealand on Sky Sport, and worldwide through the PDC's series of broadcast partners, as well as through PDCTV-HD at www.pdc.tv for Rest of the World Subscribers.

UK TV coverage will be from 7pm (BST) on ITV4, with coverage in the Netherlands on RTL7 from 10pm on Friday and Saturday and 10.40pm on Sunday.

Auckland Darts Masters, presented by TAB & Burger King
Draw Bracket 

Gary Anderson (1) v Kyle Anderson
Simon Whitlock v Cody Harris
James Wade (4) v Mark Cleaver
Daryl Gurney v Rob Modra
Peter Wright (2) v Corey Cadby
Michael Smith v Rob Szabo
Raymond van Barneveld (3) v Warren Parry
Phil Taylor v Darren Herewini

Schedule of Play
Friday August 11 (7pm local time)
First Round

Michael Smith 6-0 Rob Szabo
Daryl Gurney 6-2 Rob Modra
James Wade 6-2 Mark Cleaver
Raymond van Barneveld 6-4 Warren Parry
Phil Taylor 6-4 Darren Herewini
Simon Whitlock 6-4 Cody Harris
Gary Anderson 4-6 Kyle Anderson
Peter Wright 4-6 Corey Cadby
All games best of 11 legs

Saturday August 12 (7pm local time)
Quarter-Finals

James Wade 10-7 Daryl Gurney
Kyle Anderson 10-9 Simon Whitlock
Phil Taylor 10-9 Raymond van Barneveld
Corey Cadby 10-5 Michael Smith
All games best of 19 legs

Sunday August 13 (6pm local time)
Semi Finals 

Kyle Anderson 11-4 James Wade
Corey Cadby 11-8 Phil Taylor

Final
Kyle Anderson 11-10 Corey Cadby
All games best of 21 legs

Worldwide TV
Sky Sport - New Zealand
Fox Sports - Australia
ITV - UK (Delayed with 7pm BST start on all three days)
Setanta - Ireland
RTL7 - Netherlands (Delayed highlights, 10pm start on Friday & Saturday & 10.40pm Sunday)
OSN - Middle East & North Africa
DAZN - Germany, Japan & Canada
CCTV - China
Madison Online - China
Fox Sports - Asia
Kwese - South Africa & Sub-Sahara Africa
Viasat - Scandinavia
Nova - Czech Republic
Eleven Sports - USA
PDCTV-HD via www.pdc.tv - For Rest of the World Subscribers (outside UK, Ireland & Netherlands)

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Betcity - www.betcity.ru - Russia
Betfair - www.betfair.com - Brazil, Denmark, England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Spain, Wales
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Nike - www.nike.sk - Slovakia
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William Hill - www.williamhill.com - United Kingdom, Ireland, Russia, Spain, Sweden & Germany
Winlinebet – www.winlinebet.ru - Russia

KYLE ANDERSON claimed his first televised PDC title as he secured a deciding leg win in the final of the 2017 Auckland Darts Masters, presented by TAB and Burger King, with victory over fellow Australian Corey Cadby in the final.

World number 29 Anderson, who had picked up his first PDC title at Players Championship 17 a week earlier, was victorious as the third staging of the Auckland Darts Masters came to a close.

The final began with Cadby, who had earlier defeated Phil Taylor in the semi-finals, in fine form. The 2016 World Youth Champion raced in to 4-1 lead courtesy of three maximums in the open two legs and four out of five successful attempts at doubles.

A major turning point of the match came in the seventh leg where - with Cadby sat on 40 and having already missed a dart at tops - Anderson took out 160 to break the Cadby throw.

Anderson then went on to move in to the lead for the first time in the match in the ninth leg, taking out 66 on tops.

Cadby regained the break in the next leg, as Anderson decided to go for the bull needing 121, with his opponent not on a finish, leaving 25, before missing two darts to hold throw before Cadby broke back.

The pair then exchanged holds until the 15th leg where Anderson hit back-to-back 180’s to move ahead once again.

More misses were to follow for Anderson as three chances were blown to move clear, with Cadby taking out 47 to draw level again.

Cadby was next to feel the pressure when, with the score at 9-8 in his favour, the 22-year-old squandered five opportunities to extend his lead to two and was eventually punished by Anderson.

Two holds of throw followed to take the match in to a decider, where Cadby had the advantage of throwing first.

A crucial maximum in the final leg gave Anderson the initiative and he eventually sealed the title, taking out 68 on double four.

"I'm so pleased to win this," said Anderson. "I've always known I've had the ability and I'm starting to show everyone now.

"The 160 in the seventh leg was the crucial moment, it made me believe I could win it after Corey had started so well.

"My scoring has been good and I'm hitting my doubles now, so let's hope I can carry that on when we head to Melbourne and Perth."

Cadby - who only made his TV debut 12 months ago - also spoke after the final and believes there is more to come as he continues his impressive emergence.

"Confidence is the key and I believe in myself, I always want win but I'm really pleased for Kyle" said the Tasmania-born youngster.

"It's Aussie, Aussie, Aussie all the way and I can't wait to go home."

Earlier in the night Anderson had put James Wade to the sword with an impressive 11-4 victory in their semi-final.

The Australian punished the left-hander for missing four attempts at double in the opening five legs to take a commanding 4-1 lead in to the first break.

Anderson’s hot streak continued as he won the next five legs, including a 164 finish, to move within two legs of the final.

Wade then managed to produce a minor comeback of his own, breaking the Anderson throw, taking out 118 on tops before holding throw to close the gap to six legs.

Anderson’s fourth 180 of the encounter helped him to hold throw in the 13th leg, before he sealed his place in a first World Series of Darts final by pinning tops for an 11-4 win.

Cadby booked his place in the final with a magnificent 11-8 victory over Phil Taylor - following up last August's win in the Perth Darts Masters with a second successive win against the Stoke legend.

Taylor, celebrating his 57th birthday started slowly, with the Australian racing in to a 3-0 lead before a quieter period of the match followed, with the pair trading holds in front of a packed Trusts Arena crowd which included New Zealand's Prime Minister Bill English.

It wasn’t until the tenth leg of the match that Taylor managed to level the score, taking out 116 on double 18 as the intensity rose.

The drama continued right until the end, with the score at 10-7 in the Australian’s favour, Cadby then missed two match darts, seemingly handing the initiative back to Taylor, as he closed the gap to two.

However, Taylor's miss at tops for a 114 checkout allowed Cadby in, and the youngster took out 103 on double 18 to book a spot in the decider.

The fifth event of the 2017 World Series of Darts takes place in Australia as the first staging of the Unibet Melbourne Darts Masters takes place between August 18-20 at the Hisense Arena. 

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