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Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates as Chris Dobey into the quarter-finals on Finals Day in Graz
Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates as Chris Dobey into the quarter-finals on Finals Day in Graz

The Sun

time27-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Latest updates as Chris Dobey into the quarter-finals on Finals Day in Graz

IT is the final day of the Austrian Darts Open - but some household names have had a shock exit from the tournament! Nathan Aspinall crashed out in the second round with a 6-2 defeat to Kevin Doets. Shortly after the Asp's elimination, fellow Premier League star Stephen Bunting went out after a 6-4 defeat to Matt Campbell. As for who's in action, Chris Dobey and Peter Wright headline the hopeful pack in Graz, as Danny Noppert and Martin Schindler also feature. By Laurence Ryan The Wizard of Aus Welcome to SunSport's coverage of the Austrian Darts Open 2025. Many of the big darting names are missing this weekend, giving Jonny Clayton a good shot at winning a third Austrian Open in his career. After playing Premier League Darts night 12 in Liverpool last night, Nathan Aspinall, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting are set to jet across Europe to take on the tournament. Clayton and Bunting come into the tournament at first and second seed. Last weekend's German Darts Grand Prix runner-up Gian van Veen looks to right the wrongs of his defeat at the hands of Michael van Gerwen in Austria. Van Veen had a rivalry with Luke Littler on the youth scene, and BEAT the world No 2 last weekend, setting him up perfectly for a run at the title in the absence of Littler and Van Gerwen. The Order of Merit is also on the line for The Bullet Stephen Bunting, as he looks to extend his lead over Rob Cross and Jonny Clayton in fourth place. His Premier League Darts season looks set to end before the trip to the O2 in May, so extra cash for an Order of Merit qualification would go a long way for The Bullet.

Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results with action on NOW as Van Barneveld & Joyce headline Day 1
Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results with action on NOW as Van Barneveld & Joyce headline Day 1

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results with action on NOW as Van Barneveld & Joyce headline Day 1

The Wizard of Aus Welcome to SunSport's coverage of the Austrian Darts Open 2025. Many of the big darting names are missing this weekend, giving Jonny Clayton a good shot at winning a third Austrian Open in his career. After playing Premier League Darts night 12 in Liverpool last night, Nathan Aspinall, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting are set to jet across Europe to take on the tournament. Clayton and Bunting come into the tournament at first and second seed. Last weekend's German Darts Grand Prix runner-up Gian van Veen looks to right the wrongs of his defeat at the hands of Michael van Gerwen in Austria. Van Veen had a rivalry with Luke Littler on the youth scene, and BEAT the world No 2 last weekend, setting him up perfectly for a run at the title in the absence of Littler and Van Gerwen. The Order of Merit is also on the line for The Bullet Stephen Bunting, as he looks to extend his lead over Rob Cross and Jonny Clayton in fourth place. His Premier League Darts season looks set to end before the trip to the O2 in May, so extra cash for an Order of Merit qualification would go a long way for The Bullet.

Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results as Raymond van Barneveld & Ryan Joyce headline Day 1
Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results as Raymond van Barneveld & Ryan Joyce headline Day 1

The Sun

time25-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Austrian Darts Open 2025 LIVE: Scores and results as Raymond van Barneveld & Ryan Joyce headline Day 1

THE Austrian Darts Open begins TODAY with some huge names in action! 2024 winner Luke Littler will not attempt to defend his title after the world champion opted to skip the event in Graz. Raymond van Barneveld and Ryan Joyce are amongst the big names in action today, as seeded stars such as Stephen Bunting and Nathan Aspinall wait until Saturday to begin their campaign. 3 minutes ago By Laurence Ryan The Wizard of Aus Welcome to SunSport's coverage of the Austrian Darts Open 2025. Many of the big darting names are missing this weekend, giving Jonny Clayton a good shot at winning a third Austrian Open in his career. After playing Premier League Darts night 12 in Liverpool last night, Nathan Aspinall, Chris Dobey and Stephen Bunting are set to jet across Europe to take on the tournament. Clayton and Bunting come into the tournament at first and second seed. Last weekend's German Darts Grand Prix runner-up Gian van Veen looks to right the wrongs of his defeat at the hands of Michael van Gerwen in Austria. Van Veen had a rivalry with Luke Littler on the youth scene, and BEAT the world No 2 last weekend, setting him up perfectly for a run at the title in the absence of Littler and Van Gerwen. The Order of Merit is also on the line for The Bullet Stephen Bunting, as he looks to extend his lead over Rob Cross and Jonny Clayton in fourth place. His Premier League Darts season looks set to end before the trip to the O2 in May, so extra cash for an Order of Merit qualification would go a long way for The Bullet.

Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner
Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner

The Sun

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money: How much is up for grabs in Premstattner

THE European Tour heads to Premstattner for the Austrian Darts Open 2025. Premier League Darts stars Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Chris Dobey will all be playing for the win in Austria. 2 Bunting returned home to Liverpool in night 12 of Premier League Darts, and after jumping to fourth in the Order of Merit, can extend his lead over Rob Cross, who misses the tournament. Cross is just one of a number of former world champions missing the action, as Luke Littler, Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Gary Anderson all miss the event. In their absence, Jonny Clayton will bid for a third Austrian Open title, with the action taking place from Friday, April 25 until Saturday, April 27. The players in Austria are playing for their share of a HUGE £175,000 - but how much will the winner pick up? Austrian Darts Open 2025 prize money Here is a full breakdown of the HUGE £175,000 pot up for grabs in Premstattner. Winner - £30,000 Runner-up - £12,000 Semi-finalists - £8,500 Quarter-finalists - £6,000 Third round - £4,000 Second round - £2,500 First round - £1,250 Total - £175,000 When is Austrian Darts Open 2025? The Austrian Darts Open will begin on Friday, April 25. The tournament will run until Sunday, April 27. The Premstattner Halle hosts the event. How to watch Austrian Darts Open 2025 The Austrian Darts Open will not be televised in the UK. For UK viewers, it will be live streamed on PDCTV - a subscription service. You can purchase an annual PDCTV subscription for £49.99. A three-day pass, which will cover the whole tournament, costs £4.99, as does a monthly subscription. Alternatively, SunSport's live blog of the event will bring you leg-by-leg coverage of the event.

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