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Studd: Taylor on the turn
- Updated: August 25, 2016
Phil Taylor’s win over Michael van Gerwen in the Sydney Masters final was further proof that ‘The Power’ should not be written off, says Sky Sports expert Rod Studd.
After the World Matchplay final, people were asking ‘would Phil Taylor ever defeat Michael van Gerwen again?’. Well, it has taken him less than a month. Not only did Taylor beat him, he’s beaten him 11-9 while averaging 105 in a close fought game. Almost every time you dismiss Phil Taylor, tell him he can’t do this, he can’t do that, he goes and does it again.
The quarter-final win over Gary Anderson was an absolutely terrific performance. To beat the world champion 10-2, averaging 112, was a performance of the highest …
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