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Devon's Ryan Searle into PDC World Darts Championship last four
- On Jan 1, 2026, Ryan Searle beat Jonny Clayton 5-2 at Alexandra Palace, London to reach the PDC World Darts Championship semifinals in that session.
- Searle sometimes asks callers his score and wears contact lenses or glasses to reduce blurriness, saying there's 'no cure' and he's 'on the legal limit' to drive.
- Searle's quarter-final success guarantees him at least 200,000 and leaves a 1 million payday if he wins the Sid Waddell Trophy on Jan. 3.
- He now faces Luke Littler in the semi-final after Littler defeated Krzysztof Ratajski, and Searle's victory will provisionally move him up the world rankings.
- Searle aims to inspire people with poor vision to try darts and to raise money for research and support, asking rivals to donate shirts for Cure ADOA Foundation raffles.
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Ryan Searle impresses with his entry into the semi-finals at the Darts World Championships – despite considerable visual impairment.
The Scotsman Gary Anderson is in the semifinals of the Darts World Cup in London.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleRyan Searle also made it to his first career semi-final.
·Bratislava, Slovakia
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Devon's Ryan Searle into PDC World Darts Championship last four
The 38-year-old's run to the last four is made even more impressive by the fact he has Kjer's optic neuropathy, an eye condition which means he often cannot see where the dart lands.
·Devon, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
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