đ Share this article Surprise Package Justin Hood Smashes Record with Astonishing 11 Straight Doubles in Global Showdown Rout In a display that etched his name in the record books, debutant Justin Hood achieved an unheard-of feat of 11 consecutive doubles, powering his way to a commanding 4-0 victory over Josh Rock in the last 16 of the elite World Darts Championship. A Fairytale Start on the Biggest Stage The 32-year-old, taking part in his first ever season on the premier professional circuit, extended his remarkable tournament run. His perfect doubling streak only ended when he had a chance to seal the match at 2-0 up in the fourth set. Unfazed, he regrouped to clinCH the victory with a spectacular 119 checkout in the following leg. âItâs not a fairytale â I am fully aware of what I can do and itâs incredibly satisfying to demonstrate it up there,â Hood remarked in his on-stage interview. âThe sole moment I felt any pressure was throwing the leg before the last. Iâm unaccustomed to this. Usually, I get hate messages. This is mad.â Setting the Tone with Electrifying Start Hood immediately signaled his formidable challenge by securing the opening set with an lightning-fast break of throw. This left the favored Rock, the tournament's 11th seed, powerless but watch in amazement as Hood stormed to victory, posting a formidable 101 average and firing in 10 maximum 180s. This historic win ensures the newcomer a career-best payday of at least ÂŁ100,000 and brings him closer to his avowed ambition of launching a Chinese restaurant. Clayton Climbs Amid Tough Battle In other third round action, Jonny Clayton solidified his rise to fourth in the global rankings after engineering a fightback from a set down to defeat Andreas Harrysson 4-2. The Swedish contender ultimately paid the price for squandering key opportunities, having led a 2-1 advantage and subsequently wasting four darts to re-establish a one-set lead at 3-2. âA number of things on my mind and becoming world No. 4 was one of them,â confessed Clayton. âWhenever I looked up, Andreas was finding his doubles. It was a real battle; I didnât play my best darts and had a lot of loose attempts, but thatâs what the occasion does to you.â Ratajski Rolls into Last Eight Joining them in the next round is Krzysztof Ratajski, who pulled away in the later stages to secure a 4-2 win over Luke Woodhouse, booking his place in the prestigious last eight of the championship.