
Dutch Darts Masters 2025 – Thrills, Drama, and Intense Rivalries
Let’s talk darts—because the Dutch Darts Masters 2025 is delivering some of the most electrifying action we've seen in years! The tournament in Den Bosch has brought together the biggest names in darts, and trust me, the drama is off the charts. Luke "The Nuke" Littler, the reigning World Champion, has been at the heart of it all. At just 18, this rising star from Runcorn isn’t just holding his own—he’s dominating. His quarter-final clash against Dutch legend Michael van Gerwen, last year’s champ, was nothing short of a blockbuster. Littler took down MVG 6-4 in a match filled with tension, precision, and incredible finishing. Fans were on the edge of their seats as Littler delivered two jaw-dropping 180s to seal the deal.
Van Gerwen, fresh off a family vacation in Thailand, looked confident in his earlier rounds but couldn’t withstand the relentless firepower of Littler. It was a rematch of last year’s final, and this time, the result was reversed. The energy in the arena was electric, and you could feel the pressure as these two giants of the game went head-to-head. Littler’s victory sets him up for a semi-final showdown with Stephen Bunting, who’s aiming for back-to-back Masters titles after edging out Raymond van Barneveld in a nail-biting 6-5 win.
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And it’s not just Littler and Bunting bringing the heat. Rob Cross made his mark with a clinical 6-3 victory over Jermaine Wattimena, while Gerwyn Price, averaging an impressive 101.85, cruised past Kevin Doets 6-2. These players are in top form, and the stakes couldn’t be higher with the coveted Toon Greebe Trophy on the line.
The atmosphere in Den Bosch has been phenomenal. From Raymond van Barneveld’s stunning 144 checkout in the first round to Jermaine Wattimena’s shocking upset of world number one Luke Humphries, this year’s tournament has been a rollercoaster of emotions. With the semi-finals and final set to play out, darts fans are in for an unforgettable night.
Catch all the action live on ITV4 or stream it on ITVX, and don’t miss a moment of this world-class competition. It’s darts at its absolute best!
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