Phil Taylor turned on the power to claim a fourth European Tour title in Vienna as he beat Michael Smith in Sundays final. The Power fired an impressive seven maximums and broke the throw three times as he squeezed past a resilient Smith 6-4 in a thrilling final.After Smith claimed the opening leg, the 16-time World Champion quickly responded before breaking the throw on D10 for the first advantage. However, Smith responded immediately to break back only for Taylor to once again return the favour at 3-2. A scrappy sixth leg went the way of Smith to square things up after Taylor uncharacteristically missed five darts for a two-leg lead. Smith came within two legs of victory in Vienna The 26-year-old then pulled out a majestic 130 finish on the bull to claim a 4-3 advantage and move within two of victory. This only awoke the Power as he then started to play his best darts, landing an 11-darter and 12-darter to move 5-4 in front.And Taylor clinched the victory in the tenth leg with a 32 checkout to mark a successful return to European Tour action.It was hard work for Taylor as he reached the final, starting with a hard-fought 6-3 third round victory over Kim Huybrechts, in which he wired double-12 for a nine-darter. Kyle Anderson had earlier beaten Michael van Gerwen He then produced a 6-2 victory over former Lakeside champion Stephen Bunting before confidently knocking out Australian Kyle Anderson who was on the hunt for his first PDC final. Anderson had knocked out world No 1 Michael van Gerwen on his way to the semi-finals.Anderson raced into a 4-1 lead and was looking the most likely to reach the final before Taylor recovered magnificently and won three straight legs to level at 4-4. Anderson again got himself in front and missed one dart for the match, but an 11-darter from Taylor set up a decider at 5-5, which he clinched to reach the final.Austrian Darts OpenQuarter-FinalsKyle Anderson 6-4 Michael van GerwenPhil Taylor 6-2 Stephen BuntingTerry Jenkins 6-4 Peter WrightMichael Smith 6-5 Nigel HeydonSemi-FinalsPhil Taylor 6-5 Kyle AndersonMichael Smith 6-4 Terry JenkinsFinalPhil Taylor 6-4 Michael Smith Also See: MVG starts with win in Austria Home pair advance in Austria Best darts bust-ups World Cup glory for England Wholesale Shoes Black Friday . Listen to the Raptors vs. Jazz live tonight on TSN Radio 1050 at 9pm et/6pm pt. The Raptors are 1-1 so far on the five-game junket after defeating Denver and losing to Portland. Wholesale Shoes Black Friday Free Shipping . 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Patrick Deslisle-Houde and David Rose each scored in the second to give the fourth-seeded Redmen a 3-1 lead after Jean-Philippe Mathieu scored in the first.Paris, France (SportsNetwork.com) - Fourth seed Simona Halep, former finalist Sara Errani and former champion Svetlana Kuznetsova all secured berths in the quarterfinals at the French Open on Monday. The highest-remaining womens seed Halep humbled 15th-seeded American Sloane Stephens, 6-4, 6-3. Stephens couldnt overcome 35 unforced errors on Day 9 of the fortnight. The 21-year-old Stephens, who was the last American standing, mens or womens, is the only woman to have reached the second week at the last six Grand Slam events. The 22-year-old Halep, meanwhile, will now appear in her first-ever French Open quarterfinal. She reached her first Grand Slam quarter at this years Australian Open. Haleps quarterfinal opponent will be the 27th-seeded Russian Kuznetsova, who upended 23rd-seeded Czech Lucie Safarova 6-3, 6-4 to reach her seventh career French Open quarter. Kuznetsova is a two-time major champion, including a Roland Garros title in 2009. She was a runner-up at the French back in 2006. The 28-year-old former world No. 2 secured her first major title at the 2004 U.S. Open. The 10th-seeded gritty Italian Errani landed a bevy of drop shots in upending sixth-seeded former U.S. Open runner-up Jelena Jankovic 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 in just under two hours on the famed red clay. Errani blew a 4-1 lead in the first set when Jankovic stormed back to win four straight games to take tthe lead, at 5-4, but the Italian broke the Serb to level the stanza at 5-5.dddddddddddd Jankovic grabbed another lead at 6-5 and had a set point, but Errani saved it and eventually forced a tiebreak, which she won to assume control of the match. The second set was all Errani, who will now appear in a third straight quarterfinal at this Parisian major. She was the 2012 Roland Garros runner-up to Maria Sharapova. Her round-of-eight opponent will be 28th-seeded German and resurgent former top-10 star Andrea Petkovic, who came from behind to beat Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5. Petkovic reached the quarters here three years ago before missing the 2012 and 2013 French Opens due to injury. She actually considered retiring from tennis after a succession of ailments saw her drop out of the top 10 and plummet all the way down to No. 143. The quarterfinals will commence Tuesday, with a seventh-seeded Sharapova taking on rising Spaniard Garbine Muguruza and 14th-seeded Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro battling 18th-seeded Canadian Eugenie Bouchard, who was an Aussie Open semifinalist in January. The Russian star Sharapova lost to Serena Williams in last years Roland Garros finale and completed a career Grand Slam with her lone French Open title two years ago. The Russians Sharapova and Kuznetsova are the only former champions still standing among the ladies. ' ' '