‘Miracle’ Suzuki becomes first Asian to win world title

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Mikuru Suzuki of Japan ceebrates after winning the world darts title on Saturday. Photo: Tip Top

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Mikuru Suzuki of Japan ceebrates after winning the world darts title on Saturday. Photo: Tip Top

LONDON: Japanese qualifier Mikuru Suzuki became the first Asian player to win a world darts championship title on Saturday with victory in the women’s BDO final at the Lakeside Country Club.

The 36-year-old tournament debutant completed a stunning success with a comprehensive 3-0 win over English world number one Lorraine Winstanley.

Suzuki dropped only two legs in the final as she clinched the trophy and the £12,000 ($15,422) top prize without losing a single set in her four matches.

“It was my best darts in this tournament, and probably my best this year too,” ‘The Miracle’ Suzuki said.

Having caused a massive shock by knocking out four-time champion Lisa Ashton in the first round, Suzuki capped a memorable fortnight with a record three-dart average for a women’s final of 90.12.

She becomes only the fifth winner of the BDO women’s world championship since the inaugural edition in 2001. – AFP

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