Australian Pusey will compete at the World Darts Championship without the nickname Magnet.
Tym Pusey's Debut at the World Championship
According to The Sun: Tym Pusey will not be able to use his nickname 'Magnet' during his debut at the world championship, which will take place in December in Alexandria. The Australian darts player earned the right to participate by finishing first in the rankings of the Australian Darts Association.
The 33-year-old athlete achieved this result by winning two titles in a row at the final weekend, which ensured a successful performance on the tour.
'I am incredibly excited that I managed to qualify for the world championship,' Pusey shared.
Currently, Tym is actively preparing for this important event in his career, focusing all his efforts on improving his skill and getting ready for the competition. The world championship promises to be interesting, as Pusey will be part of a large darts community, where the best players in the world will meet.
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