Martin Lukeman eliminated in World Darts Championship as Jonny Clayton progresses

Jonny Clayton celebrates during his win over Adam Lipscombe at the World Darts Championship.
Jonny Clayton celebrates during his win over Adam Lipscombe at the World Darts Championship.WARREN LITTLE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Welsh number one Jonny Clayton reached the second round of the World Darts Championship on Monday night, beating Adam Lipscombe 3-1 at Alexandra Palace in London.

Clayton registered a hat-trick of ton-plus finishes against English debutant Lipscombe to book his place in the last 32.

"It's a very nervy first round, and Adam is a great player," he said. "If I can finish like I did tonight on the last set, I'll be okay.

"If I can play my game, they've got a tough cookie to crack," added Clayton, discussing his progression to the second round, where he'll face Dom Taylor. "Hopefully it's going to be my year."

In other first-round clashes, Martin Lukeman lost 3-1 to Max Hopp, and 29th seed Dirk van Duijvenbode beat Andy Baetens 3-2.

Connor Scutt, meanwhile, fended off a spirited Simon Whitlock comeback. The Englishman led 2-0, but was pushed to five sets by the Australian for a memorable 3-2 win.

Evening results

Martin Lukeman 1-3 Max Hopp 

Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-2 Andy Baetens 

Jonny Clayton 3-1 Adam Lipscombe

Connor Scutt 3-2 Simon Whitlock

Wright cruises as Menzies loses temper

Two-time champion Peter Wright also progressed earlier in the day with a 3-0 victory over Noa-Lynn van Leuven, relying on accurate finishing despite a modest scoring average of 83.51.

Wright seized an early break of throw and punished Van Leuven’s erratic doubling to secure a straight-sets triumph.

In a contrasting first-round encounter, fellow Scot Cameron Menzies suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat at the hands of debutant Charlie Manby, venting his frustration by punching a drinks table.

Menzies looks at his bloodied hand
Menzies looks at his bloodied handWARREN LITTLE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

Elsewhere, Brendan Dolan edged past Tavis Dudeney 3-1, highlighted by a 170 checkout, while Mensur Suljovic overcame Canada's David Cameron by the same scoreline.

Follow the Darts World Championship with Flashscore

Wil jij jouw toestemming voor het tonen van reclames voor weddenschappen intrekken?
Ja, verander instellingen