Darts Dec 07, 2025

Players Championship Finals: James Wade 'disheartened' Mickey Mansell would not respond to frosty handshake after Minehead win

👤
By Admin
Sports Journalist
Players Championship Finals: James Wade 'disheartened' Mickey Mansell would not respond to frosty handshake after Minehead win

James Wade said he was "disheartened" that his opponent Mickey Mansell would not respond to their frosty handshake after his victory at the Players Championship Finals.

Wade was looking to avoid joining Rob Cross, Dave Chisnall, Jonny Clayton and Mike De Decker in exiting the tournament played at Butlin's Minehead Resort at the first hurdle.

'The Machine' struck with two ton-plus checkouts and hit 50 per cent of his double attempts to defeat Mansell 6-3 to advance through to the second round.

Wade offered Mansell his hand at the end of their match and waited for eye contact, but the 52-year-old Northern Irishman didn't acknowledge him, leaving the Aldershot ace perplexed.

The world No 6, who has been an ever-present at the event since it was first held in 2009, admitted Mansell makes for "hard graft" on the oche due to his slow, methodical style of play.

Wade told reporters: "I shook his hand, said 'best of luck' and all that stuff but he wouldn't give it back to me and I was a little bit disheartened to be fair but it is what it is."

He will now face either Joe Cullen or Peter Wright in the second round on Saturday.

Wade, who has reached the World Championship semi-finals four times during his stellar career, was in good spirits when asked about the PDC confirming a £1m prize for the 2026 winner at Alexandra Palace.

"I remember Barry [Hearn] - we were in South Africa in excess of 15 years ago - and he said 'World Championship, £1m to the winner' and I was like 'Oh, okay,' because Barry tells a lot of great stories.

"He did what he wanted to and I don't think he is finished yet. Unfortunately, Barry won't live until he is 150 - if he did it would be like £100m!

"But he has done amazing. Matchroom have been amazing so thank you very much."

Wade produced a series of vintage displays to clinch .

Wade delivered an exhibition of finishing to demolish Scott Williams 8-3 in their decisive showdown at the Mattioli Arena, averaging 101.52 to return to the winner's enclosure for the first time since November 2022.

"It's been a long time coming," quipped Wade, who reclaims a place in the world's top eight after pocketing the £15,000 top prize.

"I'm really, really happy. It's been a difficult few years for me.

"I went from number three in the world down to outside of the top 20, but it wasn't because my darting ability disappeared, it was because my health disappeared.

"I'm really proud of myself today, because these are not easy events to win. I've lost in a few finals and semi-finals recently, so this is a milestone for me."

He went on to reach the World Matchplay final in Blackpool in July, , but got his revenge over the teenager at the .

SportNews will once again be the home of the Premier League, World Cup of Darts, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, Grand Slam of Darts and World Darts Championship!

Tags:

darts news id:13473583

Share this article

Related Posts

World Darts Championship: 'Champagne Charlie' Manby buzzing for Ally Pally debut having already smashed Luke Littler's record

World Darts Championship: 'Champagne Charlie' Manby buzzing for Ally Pally debut having already smashed Luke Littler's record

'Champagne Charlie' Manby is ready for an Alexandra Palace reception to remember having already smashed Luke Littler's record on the Development Tour....

World Darts Championship 2026: Gian van Veen, Ricky Evans and Damon Heta progress as seed Ross Smith knocked out

World Darts Championship 2026: Gian van Veen, Ricky Evans and Damon Heta progress as seed Ross Smith knocked out

Gian van Veen survived a scare against Cristo Reyes to pick up a 3-1 win at Alexandra Palace, his first victory in the World Darts Championship at the...

World Darts Championship 2026: Luke Humphries sets up second round showdown with 71-year-old Paul Lim

World Darts Championship 2026: Luke Humphries sets up second round showdown with 71-year-old Paul Lim

Luke Humphries set up a second-round clash with Paul Lim after his 3-1 victory over Ted Evetts at the World Darts Championship. ​​​​​​The world No 2 d...

Luke Humphries relishing World Darts Championship replay with Paul Lim: That loss spurred me onto so much more

Luke Humphries relishing World Darts Championship replay with Paul Lim: That loss spurred me onto so much more

Luke Humphries says he is relishing the opportunity to face Paul Lim at the World Darts Championship once again five years on from his loss to the 71-...

Mitchell Lawrie, 15, described as 'future of darts' after 6-3 loss to Jimmy van Schie in WDF World Darts Championship final

Mitchell Lawrie, 15, described as 'future of darts' after 6-3 loss to Jimmy van Schie in WDF World Darts Championship final

Rising star Mitchell Lawrie fell short in his bid for darting history as Jimmy Van Schie fought back from three sets down to claim a 6-3 victory in th...

Can Beau Greaves upset Daryl Gurney at the World Darts Championship? 'She can beat absolutely anybody on her day'

Can Beau Greaves upset Daryl Gurney at the World Darts Championship? 'She can beat absolutely anybody on her day'

Can the brilliant Beau Greaves upset Daryl Gurney at the World Darts Championship? Laura Turner says 'Beau 'n' Arrow' can beat "anybody on her day".On...