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The last time Peter Wright threw an arrow on the Alexandra Palace stage, it triggered great emotions.

On January 1, 2020, the top got stuck in the double-10, which was the greatest success of his career.

The Scot had become world champion for the first time at the age of 49.

3200 fans cheered him and celebrated the crowd favorite.

The return to the site of triumph eleven months later was equally spectacular.

Peter Wright had already come on stage in Alexandra Palace as a Santa Claus or Christmas Elf.

But this time he had come up with something very special.

If he defended his title, World Champion Peter Wright would be the new number one in the darts world

Source: pa / empics / Steven Paston

The Scot played as the Grinch: with a green mohawk, a green beard, a green long-sleeved shirt and also green shafts and flights on his arrows.

He also wore a green face mask and oversized fur gloves when he marched in.

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A red and white scarf, which was also printed underneath his jersey, dangled over his shoulder.

What a spectacular appearance.

Wright played as the Grinch: with a green mohawk, a green beard, a green long-sleeved shirt and also green shafts and flights on his arrows

Source: dpa / Kieran Cleeves

However, she didn't really want to fit the atmosphere.

Only 300 spectators welcomed the world champion on his first stage to defend his title, which would be tantamount to jumping to number one in the world rankings.

After Wright had to survive a match dart against Noel Malicdem from the Philippines in his opening match the year before, he remained sovereign this time.

"Snakebite" won 3-1 against Steve West with an average of 93.62 and moved into the third round.

Opponents could be German after the Christmas break with Gabriel Clemens or Nico Kurz.

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Then possibly without fans.

The scenery on the first day of the World Cup, which was more reminiscent of an annual general meeting of the DC Double-In due to the hygiene measures with a ban on costume and singing, was unique in two senses.

Four spectators sat next to each other at the tables, many of which had remained vacant.

As of Wednesday, the British government's corona rules for the greater London area prohibit spectators at sporting events.

The organizing Professional Darts Corporation, which originally planned with 1000 spectators per session and extensive hygiene measures, had to pack up their plans one day before the tournament started.

The incidence values ​​are too high.

No fan will be allowed to enter the Ally Pally at least until Christmas.

Portela bursts into tears

In addition to Wright and West, who won 3-0 against Amit Gilitwala from India in the first match of the evening and thus qualified for the duel with the world champion, Steve Beaton and Diogo Portela also had what might be a unique experience in front of spectators at this World Cup to play.

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The Brazilian caused the first surprise of the tournament and took the disappointing old master out of the tournament with a smooth 3-0.

It was his first World Cup victory in the fourth attempt, while Beaton was on the World Cup stage for the 30th time.

The 56-year-old overtook legend Phil Taylor and is now the sole record player - but eliminated.

Tears after the victory: Diogo Portela cried for minutes

Source: picture alliance / dpa / PA Wire / Kieran Cleeves

After the victory, Portela, who had been taken into the field of participants as South America representative with a wildcard, got the emotions.

The 32-year-old burst into tears right after his arrow to victory, cried for minutes.

In the last first round match of the evening, Canadian Jeff Smith prevailed 3-1 against Keane Berry from Ireland.

On Wednesday, Max Hopp, the first German starter, will intervene in the tournament.

The 24-year-old meets the Australian outsider Gordon Mathers in his eighth World Cup participation that evening.

Lisa Ashton is the first of the two qualified women to enter the world championship race.

The two sessions of the day will be broadcast live by the DAZN * streaming service.

Tuesday's results

1 round

Steve West (ENG) - Amit Gilitwala (IND) 3-0

Steve Beaton (ENG) - Diogo Portela (BRA) 0: 3

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Jeff Smith (CAN) - Keane Berry (IRL) 3-1

2nd round

Peter Wright (SCO / 2) - Steve West (ENG) 3-1

The games on Wednesday

from 1 p.m.

1 round

Ryan Joyce (ENG) - Karel Sedlacek (CZE)

Ross Smith (ENG) - David Evans (ENG)

William O'Connor (IRL) - Niels Zonneveld (NED)

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2nd round:

Chris Dobey (ENG / 22) - Jeff Smith (CAN)

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1 round

Max Hopp (GER) - Gordon Mathers (AUS)

Callan Rydz (ENG) - James Bailey (AUS)

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Adam Hunt (ENG) - Lisa Ashton (ENG)

2nd round

Glen Durrant (ENG / 12) - Diogo Portela (BRA)

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