Canada’s David (Excalibur) Cameron loses opening match at world darts championship
LONDON — Serbian-born Austrian Mensur (The Gentle) Suljovic defeated Canada’s David (Excalibur) Cameron in first-round play Monday at the five-million-pound ($9.21-million) Paddy Power World Darts Championship.
After losing the first set, the 56-year-old from Fall River, N.S., rallied to win the second set three legs to two. But Suljovic took the next two sets to win 3-1.
The 53-year-old Suljovic is ranked No. 60 on the Order of Merit. The unranked Cameron qualified as the top-ranked Canadian on the Championship Darts Corporation (CDC) circuit.
The 33rd edition of the world championship, which runs through Jan. 3 at London’s Alexandra Palace, features an expanded 128-player field in search of the Sid Waddell Trophy and the one-million-pound ($1.84-million) winner’s purse.
