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Sky Live: World Grand Prix semis
- Updated: October 7, 2016
The top two players are on a collision course in Dublin, but Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson must first contend with a tough semi-final line-up on Friday night.
World No 1 Van Gerwen is aiming to become champion for the third time in the past five years at the Citywest Hotel, and the brilliant Dutchman continued his charge towards the £100,000 title by averaging 103 in the double-start format as he overcame Simon Whitlock 3-1 in the quarter-finals.
Van Gerwen remains on course to add to the Premier League, UK Open and World Matchplay titles he has already won this year and next meets 2013 runner-up, Chisnall.
“I’ve got a good record against Dave but I can’t underestimate him,” said Van Gerwen. “He beat me before in this tournament a couple of years ago but I can only worry about myself. I’m playing well and I think …