Swiss Darts Trophy 2025: Who Will Win in Basel Without Luke Littler.
According to The Sun: This year, the Swiss Darts Trophy will feature the best players in the world, with the action starting on Friday!
Martin Schindler amazed everyone with his comeback against Ryan Searle, winning the title in 2024.
Martin Schindler won the Swiss Darts Trophy in 2024The German returns to Basel, ranked 16th, which means he will have to adapt to the tournament conditions in his first game.
Players like Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, and Nathan Aspinall will compete in the tournament.
Among the participants will be world number one Luke Humphries, who will try to bounce back after an unexpected defeat in the quarter-finals last week at the Hungarian tournament.
However, young talent Luke Littler will not participate in the 13th stage of the PDC European Tour.
When Will the Swiss Darts Trophy 2025 Take Place?
- The Swiss Darts Trophy 2025 will kick off on Friday, September 26.
- It will conclude in two days – Sunday, September 28.
- The matches will start during the day at 12:00 BST and in the evening at 18:00 BST.
- The venue for the competition will be St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland.
On Which Channel Will the Swiss Darts Trophy 2025 Be Broadcast and Can I Watch It Live?
- The Swiss Darts Trophy 2025 will be broadcast live on PDCTV.
- Fans will also be able to watch the entire tournament on DAZN, available in 200 countries.
- Additionally, SunSport will provide step-by-step coverage through our LIVE blog.
Who Will Participate in the Swiss Darts Trophy 2025?
Seeded Players
- Luke Humphries
- Stephen Bunting
- Jonny Clayton
- Rob Cross
- Damon Heta
- Harry Anderson
- Ross Smith
- Peter Wright
- Michael van Gerwen
- James Wade
- Chris Dobey
- Gerwyn Price
- Josh Rock
- Dave Chisnall
- Danny Noppert
- Martin Schindler
Pre-qualified Players
- Gian van Veen
- Cameron Menzies
- Nathan Aspinall
- Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Derry Gurney
- Andrew Gilding
- Raymond van Barneveld
- Niels Zonneveld
- Wessel Newmann
- Ryan Searle
- Jermaine Wattimena
- Mike de Decker
- Luke Woodhouse
- Ryan Joyce
- Ricardo Pietreczko
- Krzysztof Ratajski
Qualified Through Tour Card
- Niko Sprinter
- Oskar Lukasak
- Korr Dekker
- Lucas Wenig
- Callan Ridsdale
- Owen Bates
- Richie Edhouse
- Martin Lukeman
- William O’Connor
- Jits Van der Wal
Eastern Europe Qualifier
- Dalibor Smolik
Nordic and Baltic Countries Qualifier
- Anders Jørgensen
Schedule for Swiss Darts Trophy 2025
Friday, September 26 First Round Practice from 12:00 Evening Sessions from 18:00
Saturday, September 27 Second Round Practice from 12:00 Evening Sessions from 18:00
Sunday, September 28 Third Round from 12:00 Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, and Final from 18:00
The Swiss Darts Trophy is becoming an important platform for many talents eager to showcase their skills on the international stage. This tournament always attracts attention from players and fans alike, promising thrilling matches and emotions. This year's events and the participation of leading players highlight the growing popularity of darts in the sports world.
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