Littler lights up Graz with superb Heta victory

European Tour

Luke Littler produced a blistering burst to storm through to the last 16 of the NEO.bet Austrian Darts Open on Saturday, as Jonny Clayton made a superb start to his title defence in Graz.

Inspired Schindler creates history on Day One in Graz

European Tour

Martin Schindler produced an imperious display to take centre stage on the opening day of the NEO.bet Austrian Darts Open on Friday.

2024 NEO.bet Austrian Darts Open draw & schedule

European Tour

Jonny Clayton will begin his defence of the NEO.bet Austrian Darts Open against Chris Dobey or Graham Hall on Saturday, with the draw and schedule for this weekend's event now confirmed.

Anderson hails 'good fortune' after Euro Tour success in Sindelfingen

European Tour

Gary Anderson claimed he’s ‘never been so lucky’ after ending his ten-year wait for a European Tour title in Sindelfingen on Sunday.

Anderson ends ten-year wait for European Tour title

European Tour

Gary Anderson ended his ten-year wait for a European Tour title in Sindelfingen on Sunday, defeating Ross Smith 8-6 in the final of the NEO.bet European Darts Grand Prix.

Humphries halts Littler streak on sensational day in Sindelfingen

European Tour

Luke Humphries returned to winning ways against Luke Littler on an extraordinary second day of action at the NEO.bet European Darts Grand Prix.

Spectacular Schindler steals the show on Day One in Sindelfingen

European Tour

Martin Schindler began his bid for back-to-back European Tour titles with a sensational first round display at the NEO.bet European Darts Grand Prix on Friday, as Luke Littler also impressed on Day One in Sindelfingen.

2024 NEO.bet European Darts Grand Prix draw & schedule

European Tour

Rob Cross will begin his defence of the NEO.bet European Darts Grand Prix against Martin Schindler or Gian van Veen, with Luke Humphries and Luke Littler poised to renew their rivalry in Sindelfingen.

Paul Nicholson: Examining the rise of Martin Schindler

Comment

From steward on the European Tour to European Tour champion. Sounds like a fantasy, but in modern day darts, it’s the place where dreams can actually come true.

Schindler crowned new German number one following Euro Tour success

News

Martin Schindler moved up to a career-high of world number 22 following his landmark victory at last weekend's NEO.bet International Darts Open.

2019 European Darts Open
Draw Bracket

Michael van Gerwen (1) v Jason Wilson/Mervyn King
Jermaine Wattimena (16) v Michael Rosenauer/Glen Durrant
Michael Smith (8) v Matthew Edgar/Krzysztof Ratajski
Gerwyn Price (9) v Fabian Herz/Scott Taylor
Mensur Suljovic (5) v Matthew Dennant/Madars Razma
Joe Cullen (12) v Wayne Jones/Vincent van der Voort
James Wade (4) v Wesley Plaisier/Jyhan Artut
Dave Chisnall (13) v Ted Evetts/Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Ian White (2) v Justin Pipe/Ryan Meikle
Darren Webster (15) v Pavel Jirkal/William Borland
Rob Cross (7) v Steve Beaton/Raymond van Barneveld
Jonny Clayton (10) v Adam Hunt/Danny van Trijp
Adrian Lewis (6) v Ritchie Edhouse/Dimitri Van den Bergh
Daryl Gurney (11) v Jeffrey de Zwaan/Josh Payne
Peter Wright (3) v Kim Huybrechts/Nico Kurz
Simon Whitlock (14) v Ross Smith/Ricky Williams

Schedule of Play
Friday March 22
First Round
Afternoon Session 
 
Justin Pipe 6-3 Ryan Meikle
Pavel Jirkal 6-1 William Borland
Matthew Dennant 6-5 Madars Razma
Scott Taylor 6-3 Fabian Herz
Ross Smith 6-0 Ricky Williams
Adam Hunt 6-3 Danny van Trijp
Ted Evetts 6-3 Martin Atkins (Leeds)
Wesley Plaisier 6-4 Jyhan Artut

Evening Session
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-5 Matthew Edgar
Jeffrey de Zwaan 6-1 Josh Payne
Kim Huybrechts 6-5 Nico Kurz
Mervyn King 6-1 Jason Wilson
Glen Durrant 6-4 Michael Rosenauer
Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-1 Ritchie Edhouse
Steve Beaton 6-4 Raymond van Barneveld
Vincent van der Voort 6-2 Wayne Jones

Saturday March 23
Second Round
Afternoon Session

Darren Webster 6-3 Pavel Jirkal
James Wade 6-3 Wesley Plaisier
Justin Pipe 6-5 Ian White
Gerwyn Price 6-3 Scott Taylor
Dave Chisnall 6-2 Ted Evetts
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Adam Hunt
Krzysztof Ratajski 6-5 Michael Smith
Daryl Gurney 6-2 Jeffrey de Zwaan

Evening Session
Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-3 Adrian Lewis
Jermaine Wattimena 6-5 Glen Durrant
Joe Cullen 6-1 Vincent van der Voort
Michael van Gerwen 6-1 Mervyn King
Rob Cross 6-3 Steve Beaton
Mensur Suljovic 6-4 Matthew Dennant
Ross Smith 6-5 Simon Whitlock
Peter Wright 6-2 Kim Huybrechts

Sunday March 24
Afternoon Session

Third Round
Michael van Gerwen 6-0 Jermaine Wattimena
Gerwyn Price 6-4 Krzysztof Ratajski
Mensur Suljovic 6-3 Joe Cullen
James Wade 6-1 Dave Chisnall
Justin Pipe 6-1 Darren Webster
Rob Cross 6-4 Jonny Clayton
Daryl Gurney 6-0 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Peter Wright 6-3 Ross Smith

Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 6-5 Gerwyn Price
Mensur Suljovic 6-2 James Wade
Rob Cross 6-2 Justin Pipe
Peter Wright 6-3 Daryl Gurney

Semi-Finals
Michael van Gerwen 7-5 Mensur Suljovic
Rob Cross 7-5 Peter Wright

Final
Michael van Gerwen 8-6 Rob Cross

Sunday’s games played in Draw Bracket order

Format
All games up to and including the quarter-finals are the best of 11 legs, with the semi-finals the best of 13 legs and the final the best of 15 legs.

Prize Fund
Winner: £25,000
Runner-up: £10,000
Semi-Finalists: £6,500
Quarter-Finalists: £5,000
Last 16: £3,000
Last 32: £2,000
Last 48: £1,000
Total: £140,000 

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MICHAEL VAN GERWEN hit a nine-dart finish on his way to winning the first European Tour title of 2019, claiming an 8-6 victory over Rob Cross in the final of the European Darts Open in Leverkusen on Sunday.

Van Gerwen made history in his 7-5 semi-final success of Mensur Suljovic as he became the first player to hit two nine-dart finishes on the European Tour, before going on to claim an incredible 29th European Tour title at the Ostermann Arena.

The final of the £140,000 tournament saw the world's top two go head-to-head in a sensational encounter, with reigning World Champion Van Gerwen producing his best performance of the weekend, averaging 104.79 to edge a gripping contest.

"Everyone always thinks I am a robot but I'm not a robot and today was one of the days where I had to work really hard to win," said Van Gerwen, who has hit three nine-darters so far in 2019.

"Rob played so well in this tournament, I knew I had to perform well if I wanted to beat him and it was really tough for me.

"He was a bit unlucky at the end but I hit the big shots at the right moments so I'm happy with my performance."

A sensational start to the final saw Van Gerwen land a 170 finish in the opening leg, before breaking throw in the next to double his advantage.

However, Cross, who averaged over 100 in every game of the tournament, came roaring back with a 95 checkout followed by a 12-darter to level at 2-2.

Cross found double 16 to break throw again and hit the front for the first time at 4-3, with both players averaging over 110, only for the Dutchman to break back immediately.

Four consecutive holds of throw followed, and at 6-6 the tie seemed to be heading to decisive 15th leg, but Van Gerwen hit a 13-darter to go within a leg of victory, before taking out 78 to scoop the £25,000 top prize.

Despite coming so close to a maiden European Tour crown, Premier League table-topper Cross remained upbeat about his impressive form in 2019.

"I feel brilliant at the moment, and I only feel that I'm going to get stronger," said Cross, who defeated Van Gerwen for the first time on the Leverkusen stage in 2017.

"I really enjoyed that final too and it's nice to be playing well again in front of a great crowd.

"I'm going to push Michael every week, he's the best in the world for a reason but I'm not going to stop until I get a piece of him."

The European Tour returned in style with an exceptional weekend of darts which saw 48 players in action across the weekend, with 16 making it to Sunday's Finals Day, which saw the last 16 matches take place in the afternoon session, followed by the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final in the evening.

Three of the world's top four made it through to the semi-finals, where Van Gerwen struck a roof-raising perfect leg against Suljovic, which was a 21st of his career and a third in PDC action in 2019.

The world number one took a unique route to perfection, landing a maximum followed by a 174, before taking out 147 via treble 19, bullseye and double top for a game-changing moment.

World number three Peter Wright was the fourth semi-finalist, going down 7-5 to Cross, while fellow-Premier League stars Gerwyn Price, James Wade and Daryl Gurney featured in the quarter-finals.

They were joined in the last eight by a resurgent Justin Pipe, whose eye-catching performances took him through to a first PDC quarter-final since July 2018.