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James Wade: 'I'm good enough to beat Phil Taylor'

World number six James Wade believes that he has got the game to inflict Phil Taylor's first defeat at the World Matchplay since 2007.

James Wade has revealed that he is confident of seeing off Phil Taylor in the World Matchplay semi-finals, despite the 16-time world champion not losing at the event since 2007.

Taylor is currently on a 38-match winning streak at the Winter Gardens, but Wade believes that he has the game to see off the Stoke-on-Trent thrower over a best-of-33 contest.

The 32-year-old is quoted by PDC.tv as saying: "I know he will play extraordinary darts so if I beat him, I've got to play brilliantly and I think at the moment, I've got the game to beat him when he's playing well.

"It hasn't come out and we can all talk, but I know I'm good enough to beat him at the moment when he's playing well, and I'm in a better place than I've ever been."

Wade has won just eight of their 58 previous meetings, but two of those triumphs came in the space of a month at the World Grand Prix and Masters at the end of 2014.

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