Despite Phil Taylor stating that he's reached a plateau in his career and Paul Nicholson claiming that if Taylor didn't bring his A-game he'd put him to bed (Nicholson was knocked-out in the second round), Taylor retained the World Matchplay title, his first major win since this time last year.
Unfortunately, James Wade didn't really turn up for most of the match and after leading 2-1, Wade found himself 13-3 behind. Wade did make the score look a little more respectable and fought back to 15-8. But Taylor wasn't going relinquish a lead that big and took the match 18-8.
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