Czech Darts Open 2025: What is the prize pool of the tournament and who are the favorites.
Darts at the Czech Open Tournament
According to The Sun: World darts stars will gather again at the Czech Open Tournament, where a significant prize pool will be at stake in Prague.
Last year, Luke Humphries confidently took the victory, crushing Kim Huybrechts 8-1 in the final.
PALuke Humphries – the reigning champion of the Czech Open TournamentThis victory earned Humphries a substantial part of the prize pool of £30,000 from a total of £175,000.
To win again in Prague, the world number one will have to compete with players such as Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, and tournament favorite Luke Littler.
Littler, an 18-year-old player, has achieved several consecutive victories at the World Matchplay, Australian Darts Masters, and New Zealand Darts Masters.
Moreover, he defeated Josh Rock at the last Flanders Darts Trophy with a close score of 8-7.
Prize Pool of the Czech Open Tournament 2025
This year, there were changes to the prize pool. Seeded players who lose in the second round will not receive any prize money. However, a player who enters the tournament as a seeded player due to another player's withdrawal will receive a prize regardless of the outcome.
Here is the breakdown of the prize pool:
- Winner: £30,000
- Runner-up: £12,000
- Semi-finalists: £8,000
- Quarter-finalists: £6,000
- Players eliminated in the third round: £4,000
- Players eliminated in the second round: £2,500
- Players eliminated in the first round: £1,250
- Total: £175,000
Seeded Players in 2025
This year, 16 seeded players will participate in the Czech Open Tournament:
- Luke Humphries
- Luke Littler
- Michael van Gerwen
- Stephen Bunting
- James Wade
- Chris Dobey
- Gerwyn Price
- Rob Cross
- Damon Heta
- Jonny Clayton
- Gary Anderson
- Dave Chisnall
- Ross Smith
- Peter Wright
- Josh Rock
- Danny Noppert
Dates and Broadcast of the Czech Open Tournament 2025
- The Czech Open Tournament 2025 will start on September 5, Friday.
- It will last for three days and will conclude on September 7, Sunday.
- The venue will be PVA Expo in Prague, chosen for the 11th European Tour tournament of this year.
- The Czech Open Tournament will be broadcast live on DAZN, available in 200 countries.
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