This is going to be Michael 2.0 – Van Gerwen ‘excited’ to return in New York
- Michael Van Gerwen expressed excitement to return to competitive darts at the US Darts Masters in New York after a break due to personal challenges, stating, "This is going to be a new Michael."
- Van Gerwen achieved a convincing 6-1 victory over Leonard Gates, enhancing his confidence for upcoming matches in the tournament.
- The tournament features notable competitors, including world champion Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, and Gerwyn Price, as reported by Van Gerwen.
- Van Gerwen expressed his eagerness to reclaim his winning form, emphasizing that winning the tournament is very important to him.
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Michael van Gerwen is making a real return to the PDC circuit this weekend. The best darts player in the Netherlands took a month off after his divorce.

This is going to be Michael 2.0 – Van Gerwen ‘excited’ to return in New York
The US Darts Masters will be the Dutchman’s first tournament since the final round of weekly Premier League nights in Sheffield on May 22.
Darts player Michael van Gerwen failed to reach the semi-finals of the US Darts Masters. The 36-year-old from Vlijmen lost 6-3 to Welshman Gerwyn Price in New York on Saturday night. Van Gerwen failed to deliver at a few key moments during his duel with Price, but showed resilience. He impressed with a fine 121-throw, but a 138-finish by 'Iceman' Price decided the duel. Breakup It was Van Gerwen's first participation in a tournament in over a mo…
Van Gerwen refused to play and forced match to be halted in bizarre scenes
Michael van Gerwen knew something was amiss. Early into his UK Open Qualifier 2 clash against Darren Webster in 2018, the three-time world champion sported a bemused look. Van Gerwen was gunning for a third UK Open crown in 2018PA That’s because he couldn’t fathom how Webster was awarded a score of 140 from one of his throws, despite one of the Englishman’s darts supposedly falling out of the board. With the score at 2-2, Webster began the fifth…
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