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Darts top stars head to Prague for weekend of action in European Tour

Tomas Rambousek
Last year the Czech darts player Vit Sedlak competed against the star Van Gerwen.
Last year the Czech darts player Vit Sedlak competed against the star Van Gerwen.PDC Czech Open / Kais Bodensieck
The biggest stars of the darts world will be in Prague this weekend. The prestigious European Tour returns to the Czech capital for the third time. Last year's victory at the Czech Darts Open will be defended by Englishman Luke Humphries (28), but in Letnany he will have huge competition in the form of three-time world champion Michael van Gerwen (34) or two-time champion Peter Wright (53). The participation of five Czechs is also certain.

Jamie Hughes (37) triumphed at the PVA Letnany in Prague in 2019, beating Stephen Bunting (38) 8-3 in the final. The return of darts to the crowded arenas was then delayed until 2022 due to the COVID pandemic. The second Prague edition was won by Humphries at the Kralovka after the final battle (8-5) with former world champion Rob Cross (32).

Tournament format

The traditional European Tour tournament features 48 players, with the last two spots in the main event being contested during Thursday's national qualifying day. Round one matches are then scheduled for Friday, with the top 16 darters being directly seeded into round two. Saturday will offer the battles for the Eight Finals, while on Sunday afternoon the quarter-finalists will be known and the final rounds will be played during the evening session.

The tournament will culminate in the late evening, with the finals estimated to start at 22:00 CET. "All matches up to the quarter-final level are played to six winning legs, the semi-finals to seven and the final is a best of 15 format, eg to eight winning legs," explains tournament promoter Pavel Korda.

Tournament draw

Last year's defending champion Humphries is seeded directly into the second round, but he may face reigning European champion Ross Smith (34). Wright is not an easy draw either, as he faces the winner of the Jelle Klaasen (38) - Brendan Dolan (49) duel.

The two best Czech hopes are at the top of the leaderboard. If Adam Gawlas (21) manages to advance past Latvian Madars Razma (34), the 2018 world champion Cross awaits him.

Karel Sedlacek (44) will face Dutch qualifier Jeffrey Sparidaans (29) on Friday night. "He is a very well-known and tough opponent, but I believe that the home crowd will make me so excited that I will beat him," the Czech darts player revealed to Flashscore.

Although reigning world champion Michael Smith (32) excused himself from the Prague event at the last minute, the starting list is packed with stars.

Eight of the top 10 players in the PDC World Rankings will play in Letnany. Apart from 'Bullyboy', world number four Gerwyn Price (38) is also missing.

Nine-dart finish in Prague

It was the Welshman who gave the spectators a real darts experience in Prague in 2019 when he completed a nine-darter in a duel with Glen Durrant (52). In the history of the European Tour, a nine-dart finish has only happened 13 times so far. Van Gerwen has done it twice as has Dave Chisnall (42). Both will start this weekend in Prague.

The biggest stars

Michael van Gerwen

The Dutch phantom has been world champion three times. Between 2014 and 2021 he was continuously the world's number one darts player. He is coming to Prague for the third time. In his first participation he finished off his first opponent, last year he was knocked out in the quarter finals by the future winner Humphries.

Peter Wright

An iconic figure and the 2020 and 2022 World Champion. He calls himself Snakebite and traditionally performs with an extravagant hairstyle prepared by his wife Jo. This Scottish darts player has yet to win a single match in Prague. In 2019, he dropped out as a seeded player in the second round with Stephen Bunting, and last year he missed out at the Royal.

Luke Humphries

Humphries is one of the emerging generation of players who grew up on the PDC Development Tour series. It was there that he won a total of 11 titles and was its overall champion in 2017. In 2019, he became a junior world champion. He managed to win the European Tour tournament in Prague last May.

Czechs in action

Karel Sedlacek

Czech darts stalwart. He is currently only in the second hundred of the world rankings, but at the beginning of the year he regained his card, which entitles him to participate in PDC tournaments. At last year's World Championships he was one dart away from advancing to the top 32, but lost his match with Dirk van Duijvenbode 2:3 sets.

Adam Gawlas

He got past the first round at the last World Championships, but his greatest achievement is his participation in the semi-finals of the UK Open, where he shone this March. He has been playing darts for a short time, during which time he has managed to work his way up to the current 48th position in the world rankings.

Three other Czech darts players will also present themselves to the Prague audience. Filip Sebesta won his participation in the qualification battles at the beginning of the year, the other two names will be known after the national qualification on Thursday.

Prize money

Prague is one of the stops on the 13-part European Tour series, which distributes £175,000 to players. The winner will take home £30,000 of the total prize money.