Canadian Matt Campbell scores upset win at world darts championship in London
LONDON — Canadian Matt (The Ginja Ninja) Campbell upset 13th-seeded James (The Machine) Wade of England 3-2 in second-round play Tuesday at the 2.5-million-pound ($4.25 million) Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
Wade, a four-time semifinalist at the world championship, becomes the first seed to exit the 96-player tournament at Alexandra Palace as Campbell won 1-3, 3-1, 1-3, 3-0, 3-1.
Campbell is ranked 57th in the world, compared to No. 13 for the 40-year-old Wade.
After losing the first set and going one leg down in the second, Campbell reeled off three straight legs to even the match. Wade won the third set before the Canadian swept the fourth to tie it at 2-2.