Kevin Doets joins exclusive European Tour club alongside Luke Littler and Peter Wright during breakthrough run in Munich

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Tuesday, 07 April 2026 at 15:30
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Kevin Doets delivered one of the standout performances of the 2026 German Darts Grand Prix, hitting ten 180s in a single match to join an exclusive group in European Tour history.
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The Dutchman ultimately fell short of the final in Munich, losing to eventual champion Nathan Aspinall in the semi-finals, but his scoring display proved one of the defining moments of the weekend. The run also saw Doets reach the semi-finals of a European Tour event for the first time in his career.

Ten 180s puts Doets in elite company

Doets’ achievement places him alongside some of the biggest names in the sport. Even in an era of rising averages, reaching double figures for maximums in one match remains rare and immediately caught the attention of fans and analysts.
Peter Wright was the first to reach that mark on the European Tour in 2019, with James Wade matching it in 2023. Luke Littler followed in 2024, before Dave Chisnall added his name in 2025.

Statement performance in Munich

By joining that list, Doets underlined his growing potential on the European Tour. His scoring power has long been evident, but this performance reinforced his ability to compete with the very best.
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Doets in action
The next step will be consistency. If he can combine that scoring with more reliable finishing, he has the tools to go even deeper in major events. For now, his display in Munich stands as one of the most eye-catching contributions of the weekend, regardless of the eventual semi-final defeat.
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