Luke Humphries has emerged as the 2/1 favorite to retain his title at the BoyleSports World Grand Prix after a dramatic opening night in Leicester. The defending champion faced a tough battle against Stephen Bunting, who initially took control with five straight legs, putting Humphries on the brink of defeat. However, showing remarkable resilience, Humphries staged a stunning comeback, surviving a match dart before leveling the match and ultimately winning the deciding set 3-1. This victory shifted his odds from 4/1 to the current 2/1, reflecting the confidence of punters in his fighting spirit.
In contrast, pre-tournament favorite Luke Littler suffered an early exit in his World Grand Prix debut, losing 2-1 to fourth seed Rob Cross, who now shares the 9/1 odds for third favorite alongside Gary Anderson. Michael van Gerwen, a six-time champion, is the second favorite at 5/1 as he prepares to begin his title challenge. Lawrence Lyons, a BoyleSports spokesperson, noted that Humphries’ ability to fight back has impressed bettors, especially following Littler’s unexpected defeat. The first round continues with other top contenders like Gerwyn Price and Chris Dobey vying for advancement to the last 16.
Source: PDCTV
Read More