Eight players are left in the battle for overall victory at the
German Darts Grand Prix. Monday night is the denouement of the Euro Tour tournament in Munich with the quarter-finals, semifinals and final, respectively.
First up is Josh Rock and Krzysztof Ratajski. Rock recorded a handsome 6-4 win over Gerwyn Price in the third round by throwing an average of over 111. Ratajski was responsible for the elimination of Rob Cross. Rock boasts a good record against his upcoming Polish opponent. He won seven of the previous nine encounters.
Follow the German Darts Grand Prix 2025 via our live scores!In the second quarterfinal,
Michael van Gerwen will appear on stage for his duel against Ryan Joyce. The Dutchman's self-confidence will have received a boost after he convincingly won 6-1 over Ryan Searle on Monday afternoon and also threw a nine darter. Joyce prevented a Dutch showdown by knocking off Niels Zonneveld 6-4. Recently Van Gerwen and Joyce also met in the semifinals of the European Darts Trophy. Then Joyce surprisingly managed to reach the final at the expense of Van Gerwen.
Gian van Veen saw off Martin Schindler earlier and now faces Ross Smith, who after his victory over Jermaine Wattimena also sent Dave Chisnall home.
In the final quarterfinal, title favorite
Luke Littler takes on Peter Wright. Littler eliminated Joe Cullen in the third round, while Wright dealt with Madars Razma in a tough match.
TV Guide
The tournament will be broadcast by PDC TV. As usual with Euro Tour tournaments, the German Darts Grand Prix consists of three tournament days. The afternoon sessions start daily at 12 p.m., while the evening sessions start at 6 p.m.
The first round will take place on Saturday. The 16 Pro Tour players are then paired with one of the 16 players who managed to get through the various qualifying tournaments. The top-16 seeded players enter the tournament on Sunday in the second round. The denouement of the tournament follows on Monday, with the third round first in the afternoon session. Monday night the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals will follow.
Distribution of prize money
All participants starting from the first round are guaranteed £1250 in prize money, while the top-16 enter from the second round and receive £2,500 anyway. This amount eventually rises to the grand prize of £30,000 for the winner.
An important detail is that players who are automatically seeded via the Order of Merit and lose their first match will not be awarded prize money on the various rankings. This does apply to qualifiers who are later designated as seeded by the withdrawal of others.
Playing schedule German Darts Grand Prix 2025
Monday, April 21.
Evening session (from 6 p.m.)
Quarterfinals
Josh Rock v Krzysztof Ratajski
Ryan Joyce v Michael van Gerwen
Ross Smith v Gian van Veen
Peter Wright v Luke Littler
Semi-final
Finale