The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) has taken steps to clarify the composition of the audience at the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters following remarks made by Nathan Aspinall suggesting that not all attendees were present voluntarily.
The tournament kicked off with notable players such as Luke Littler, Michael van Gerwen, and Luke Humphries participating. Aspinall also flew to the Middle East to compete and shared his thoughts on the event’s ambiance after defeating Lourence Ilagan in his first match.
He mentioned that the atmosphere seemed unusual and hinted that some spectators might not have been there entirely of their own choice. Despite the smaller venue, Aspinall acknowledged the need to start somewhere in building the darts scene.
In response to Aspinall’s comments, the PDC stated that all individuals present were enthusiastic spectators. The PDC emphasized that the event marked a new darts experience for many attendees in the region, resulting in a different atmosphere compared to established darts events in the UK and Europe.
Meanwhile, world champion Luke Littler also commented on the quieter ambiance compared to his usual experience, noting the need for more noise. He expressed a desire for a livelier environment but acknowledged the uniqueness of the setting.
Overall, the PDC affirmed that all attendees were legitimate ticket holders or guests, showcasing strong interest in the PDC’s debut in Saudi Arabia. The organization welcomed the positive reception and interest in the event.
In unrelated comments, Littler emphasized the contrasting atmosphere from typical darts venues, highlighting the exceptional nature of the Saudi Arabia Masters. He acknowledged the difference but remained optimistic about his upcoming matches.
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