Mervyn King Returns to the PDC World Darts Championship Due to an Exclusive PDC Rule.
27.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.10.2025
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Mervyn King Back at the World Darts Championship
Mervyn King has been given the chance to compete at the PDC World Darts Championship thanks to a little-known rule. The player from Ipswich, who reached the tournament final in 2004 but lost to Andy Fordham, returns to Alexander Palace for the first time in three years. King, who is now 59 years old, is eagerly looking forward to this event as he will have the opportunity to compete on the big stage once again.“I have always dreamed of coming back here,”King admitted, expressing his excitement. This championship is an important event for many players, and King's return to the darting arena highlights the longevity and popularity of this sport. Its participants eagerly await not only their game but also to prove that despite the years, they are capable of competing at the highest level.
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