2025 Lecot Belgian Darts Open
Friday March 7
First Round

Afternoon Session
Luke Woodhouse 6-4 Cedric Waegemans
Matt Campbell 6-5 Cameron Menzies
Gian van Veen 6-4 James Hurrell
Ritchie Edhouse 6-4 Owen Bates
Ricardo Pietreczko 6-5 Matthew Dennant
Wessel Nijman 6-5 Francois Schweyen
Daryl Gurney 6-1 Thibault Tricole
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-4 Darius Labanauskas

Evening Session
Ross Smith 6-5 Sybren Gijbels
Ryan Searle 6-2 Darryl Pilgrim
Jermaine Wattimena 6-2 Patrick De Backer
Boris Krcmar 6-3 Josh Rock
Michael Smith 6-5 Ryan Joyce
Raymond van Barneveld 6-4 Cam Crabtree
Mike De Decker 6-5 Thomas Lovely
Martin Schindler 6-3 Jim Long

Saturday March 8
Second Round
Afternoon Session

Daryl Gurney 6-2 Danny Noppert
Luke Woodhouse 6-2 Gary Anderson
Dave Chisnall 6-3 Ricardo Pietreczko
Jonny Clayton 6-5 Wessel Nijman
Ross Smith 6-2 Rob Cross
Damon Heta 6-0 Michael Smith
Stephen Bunting 6-3 Jermaine Wattimena
Ritchie Edhouse 6-5 Nathan Aspinall

Evening Session
James Wade 6-4 Raymond van Barneveld
Matt Campbell 6-2 Peter Wright
Gerwyn Price 6-2 Gian van Veen
Martin Schindler 6-3 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Mike De Decker 6-4 Luke Humphries 
Luke Littler 6-3 Ryan Searle
Boris Krcmar 6-4 Michael van Gerwen
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-5 Chris Dobey

Sunday March 9
Afternoon Session

Third Round
Mike De Decker 6-3 Martin Schindler
Gerwyn Price 6-3 Damon Heta
Ross Smith 6-4 Matt Campbell
Stephen Bunting 6-2 Daryl Gurney
Luke Littler 6-4 Luke Woodhouse
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Ritchie Edhouse
James Wade 6-4 Boris Krcmar
Jonny Clayton 6-5 Dirk van Duijvenbode

Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Mike De Decker 6-4 Gerwyn Price
Ross Smith 6-5 Stephen Bunting
Luke Littler 6-4 Dave Chisnall
James Wade 6-4 Jonny Clayton

Semi-Finals
Mike De Decker 7-6 Ross Smith
Luke Littler 7-3 James Wade

Final
Luke Littler 8-5 Mike De Decker

Luke Littler lifted his third PDC title in a week at the Lecot Belgian Darts Open in Wieze on Sunday, defeating Mike De Decker 8-5 in the final.

Littler fought off a fightback from home crowd favourite De Decker to retain the title he won on his European Tour debut in 2024 at a raucous Oktoberhallen.

The 18-year-old global sensation continued a remarkable winning run which saw him crowned UK Open champion just seven days ago before winning Premier League Night Five in Brighton on Thursday.

"I'm very happy to retain this title in front of these amazing fans," said World Champion Littler.

"Mike was very strong on his throw but I managed to get the lead and then see it out.

"I said at the start of the year if I don't win anything all year, I'm still a World Champion.

"I'm happy to win the UK Open and come back here and go back-to-back; now it's straight onto the Players Championship events and then back to the Premier League."

Littler averaged over 100 in all four of his wins on Finals Day, defeating Luke Woodhouse in the last 16 before seeing off Dave Chisnall and James Wade in the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively.

Meanwhile, World Grand Prix champion De Decker produced a memorable fightback to beat Ross Smith in the semi-finals, having beaten Martin Schindler and Gerwyn Price earlier in the day.

"This crowd has been amazing, everyone wants to play in Belgium and they proved it again this weekend," said De Decker.

"I'm a little bit sad that the final didn't go my way but Luke is a phenomenal player; what he's doing in the sport is incredible.

"It's a runner-up trophy this time but it's another final so I'm on the right path."

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