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The two-time champion lost to German debutant Arno Merk
Jonathan Veal Tuesday 23 December 2025 18:41 GMT- Bookmark
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open image in galleryPeter Wright is out of the World Championship (Adam Davy/PA)
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Peter Wright’s confidence was wildly misplaced after he crashed out of the World Championship.
The two-time champion was dressed in a Santa outfit but there was no festive cheer on show as Arno Merk ensured he will not be returning to Alexandra Palace after Christmas.
Wright had claimed he was definitely going to win this tournament but was left red-faced after the German won 3-0.
Merk, on debut, was full value for the win but it denied the mouth-watering possibility of a third-round clash between Wright and Michael van Gerwen – a repeat of the 2020 final.
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The pair had been involved in an exchange of words last week after Wright said Van Gerwen’s eyesight had been faltering, with the Dutchman responding by suggesting the women he has been dating shows his eyes are just fine.
Van Gerwen remains at the top of the sport – and is a contender for the title – but Wright’s name is no longer in that conversation after a dreadful performance where he averaged just 79.20.
“I am stunned, I can’t believe it, I just beat a legend, I am so happy,” Merk said on stage. “I am early in my work, so I am really happy.
open image in galleryWright, right, was soundly beaten by Arno Merk (Adam Davy/PA)“It means everything. I am so proud to make my family proud. If I play like this I can be dangerous for anybody”
There were some entertaining matches earlier in the afternoon.
Jermaine Wattimena won a final-set decider against Scott Williams, having seen his opponent come from 2-0 down to draw level.
Callan Rydz, last year’s quarter-finalist won a classic against Daryl Gurney, also winning in the final set.
Ryan Meikle kicked off the day with a fine comeback, recovering from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Jonny Tata.