Rob Cross won Players Championship 22 in Wigan last Wednesday, and then finished runner-up at the Slovak Darts Open on Sunday, losing 8-3 to Wessel Nijman in the final.
## What happened at the Slovak Darts Open?
Cross began his run in Bratislava by defeating host nation qualifier Juraj Holub 6-3 on Friday evening.
He then overcame top seed Gian van Veen by the same score in round two the following evening.
## How did Rob Cross perform against Wessel Nijman?
Cross lost 8-3 to in-form Wessel Nijman in the final, but still had a strong tournament.
He won five matches in the year's ninth European Tour event, including one against world number three Gian van Veen.
## What's next for Rob Cross?
Cross is looking to build on his recent success and claim his second PDC title of the year.
He told pdc.tv: "Wessel played great there. I don't enjoy the heat, but the crowd this weekend have been fantastic."
Cross started his run in Bratislava with a 6-3 win over Juraj Holub on Friday.
And then he beat Gian van Veen 6-3 in round two.
But lost to Wessel Nijman in the final on Sunday.
So Rob Cross is still in contention for his second PDC title of the year.
The 2018 world champion is having a strong year so far.
With a win at Players Championship 22 and a runner-up finish at the Slovak Darts Open.
Rob Cross is looking to continue his good form and claim another title.
He has been playing well and has the support of the crowd.
Which will be important for his upcoming matches.
Cross has been in good form lately, winning five matches in the Slovak Darts Open.
Including a win over top seed Gian van Veen.
He is looking to build on this success and claim his second PDC title of the year.
The Slovak Darts Open was the ninth European Tour event of the year.
And Rob Cross was one of the top performers.
He won five matches and made it to the final.
But lost to Wessel Nijman.
Rob Cross is still looking strong and will be a contender for upcoming titles.
He has the skill and the support of the crowd.
Which will be important for his future matches.
Rob Cross Wins Players Championship 22, Eyes Second PDC Title
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