Sunday night the final session of the
German Darts Open is scheduled. The eight remaining players in Jena will then compete for the title at the 11th Euro Tour tournament of the season.
After many well known names have fell, a multi time
European Tour winner can only come from the first quarterfinal when Danny Noppert will take on Krzysztof Ratajski.
The winner of that match will meet Dirk van Duijvenbode or Josh Rock in the semifinals. The third quarterfinal is between Stephen Bunting and Andrew Gilding. Then Wesley Plaisier and Brian Raman battle for the final semifinal spot. The semifinals and final will take place later in the evening.
Where can I watch the German Darts Open live?
This year, the Euro Tour tournaments will be broadcast by Viaplay for the first time. The afternoon sessions start at 1300 local time, 1200 BST, while the evening sessions start at 1900 local time, 1800 BST
Furthermore, the European Darts Matchplay for British darts fans can be seen via PDCTV. A subscription is required to access this live stream.
How much prize money is to be won?
During each Euro Tour tournament, £175,000 in prize money is distributed. All qualifiers are guaranteed £1,250, while the top 16 players on the placement list at the German Darts Open will receive £2,500 anyway. However, these 16 players must win their first game in the second round for the prize money to actually count toward the world rankings and other rankings.
Playing schedule German Darts Open 2023
Sunday, Sept. 10
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Quarterfinals
Krzysztof Ratajski v Danny Noppert
Dirk van Duijvenbode v Josh Rock
Andrew Gilding v Stephen Bunting
Wesley Plaisier v Brian Raman
Semi-final
Finale