Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
- Gerwyn Price hit his fifth Premier League nine-darter on May 15, 2025, in Aberdeen but lost 6-4 to Stephen Bunting in the quarter-final match.
- Price was trailing 5-3 when he achieved the perfect leg, marking his second nine-darter of the 2025 Premier League season and extending his all-time record lead.
- Price celebrated the nine-darter by pumping his muscles and roaring to the crowd, while fans discussed a possible nine-dart 'curse' since most players lose after hitting one.
- Each nine-darter earns players an 18-carat gold set of darts valued at £30,000, with Price's two nine-darters this season worth £60,000 in ornamental prizes from sponsor BetMGM.
- Though Price lost the match, he has secured his place in the forthcoming play-offs at the O2 on May 29 and plans to focus on that event after experimenting with new darts.
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Gerwen Price hits nine-darter but falls to Stephen Bunting in Aberdeen
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