The Zenith in Munich will host the battle for final victory at the
German Darts Grand Prix over the Easter weekend. Just about the entire world's top players have signed up for the Euro Tour tournament to be played from Saturday, April 19, to Monday, April 21.
From the top-16 of the world rankings, only Chris Dobey and Gary Anderson are absent. World champion
Luke Littler, world number one
Luke Humphries and three-time world champion
Michael van Gerwen will play in the southern German city. They will face competition from Gerwyn Price, Rob Cross, Nathan Aspinall, Peter Wright, James Wade and Josh Rock, among others.
They, like the other players from the top-16 of the placement list, have been directly admitted to the second round at the fourth Euro Tour event of 2025. This also applies further to Jonny Clayton, Dave Chisnall, Damon Heta, Danny Noppert, Dimitri van den Bergh, Ross Smith and Andrew Gilding.
Follow the 2025 German Darts Grand Prix over the Easter weekend via our live scores!The top-16 players invited via the Pro Tour Order of Merit, like all winners of the various qualifying tournaments, must start in the first round. So Ryan Searle, Mike de Decker, Ritchie Edhouse, Cameron Menzies, Michael Smith, Joe Cullen, Krzysztof Ratajski and Scott Williams, among others, will be in action during the opening day on Saturday, April 19.
The 16 winners of the first round will then be paired with a player from the top 16 on the seedings list. The matches from the second round will take place on Sunday, April 20, followed by the third round in the afternoon session on Monday afternoon, April 21. On the same day, the quarter-finals, semifinals and finals will be completed consecutively in the evening.
It is the seventh time the German Darts Grand Prix has been held. Van Gerwen won the first edition in Mannheim in 2017. A year later, the tournament moved to Munich, where Van Gerwen would also take the title in 2018 and 2019. Due to the corona pandemic, the event did not take place in 2020 and 2021. Upon returning to the calendar, Humphries captured the title in 2022. Michael Smith ran away with the title in 2023, before Humphries took the title for a second time in 2024.
Participant field German Darts Grand Prix 2025
Top-16 seeded players
1. Luke Humphries
2. Luke Littler
3. Michael van Gerwen
4. Rob Cross
5. Jonny Clayton
6. Dave Chisnall
7. Gerwyn Price
8. Damon Heta
9. Nathan Aspinall
10. Peter Wright
11. Danny Noppert
12. James Wade
13. Dimitri Van den Bergh
14. Josh Rock
15. Ross Smith
16. Andrew Gilding
Pro Tour Qualifiers
Martin Schindler
Ryan Searle
Daryl Gurney
Gian van Veen
Raymond van Barneveld
Mike De Decker
Wessel Nijman
Ritchie Edhouse
Cameron Menzies
Michael Smith
Jermaine Wattimena
Joe Cullen
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Luke Woodhouse
Ricardo Pietreczko
Ryan Joyce
Tour Card Qualifiers
Krzysztof Ratajski
Robert Grundy
Scott Williams
Cam Crabtree
Mario Vandenbogaerde
Andy Boulton
Kevin Doets
Mickey Mansell
Adam Paxton
Niels Zonneveld
Host Nation Qualifiers
Michael Rosenauer
Finn Behrens
Michael Unterbuchner
René Eidams
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier.
Johan Engström
East European Qualifier
András Borbély