Latest news with #GianVanVeen


The Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Sun
World Matchplay Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Price wins HEATED match vs Gurney, Van Gerwen joins Littler in next round
THE World Matchplay has arrived in Blackpool for nine thrilling nights of darts at the iconic Winter Gardens! Michael van Gerwen came out on top in the all-Dutch battle against Raymond van Barneveld with a 10-6 win. Meanwhile, things got heated after Gerwyn Price's 10-7 victory over Daryl Gurney. And world champion Luke Littler averaged a whopping 109 in a brilliant 10-2 triumph against Ryan Searle. But there will certainly be a new champion as Luke Humphries CRASHED OUT of the World Matchplay Darts in the first round against Gian Van Veen. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS


The Sun
2 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
World Matchplay Darts 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Brilliant Luke Littler THROUGH after Humphries and Aspinall CRASH OUT
THE World Matchplay has arrived in Blackpool for nine thrilling nights of darts at the iconic Winter Gardens! World champion Luke Littler got his campaign underway against Ryan Searle - averaging a whopping 109 in a brilliant 10-2 win. James Wade booked his place in the second round on the opening night, after a comfortable 10-3 win over Joe Cullen. But there will certainly be a new champion as Luke Humphries CRASHED OUT of the World Matchplay Darts in the first round against Gian Van Veen. Nathan Aspinall is also out and in an afternoon session full of shocks, FOUR seeded players - including Rob Cross and and Peter Wright also lost. 19th Jul 2025, 18:00 By Laurence Ryan Luke out Luke Humphries is set to defend his crown TONIGHT! He faces off with world youth champions Gian Van Veen. Cool Hand has already had an excellent 2025, winning Premier League Darts over rival Luke Littler. He would love to add another World Matchplay title to the list. By Laurence Ryan Who is in action tonight? We have four thrilling clashes tonight. World No 1 and defending champion Luke Humphries is the biggest name of a stacked night. The full lineup tonight looks like this: 7:10pm - James Wade vs Joe Cullen 8pm - Danny Noppert vs Cameron Menzies 8:50pm - Luke Humphries vs Gian van Veen 9:30pm - Nathan Aspinall vs Wessel Nijman Timings are subject to change. 19th Jul 2025, 17:30 By Laurence Ryan Blackpool bonanza Welcome to SunSport's coverage of the World Matchplay Darts! We are bound for some excellent darting action over the next week, with the tournament set to run from July 19 to July 17 in Blackpool. Tonight will see Luke Humphries take to the oche to defend his title, with Luke Littler to wait until tomorrow. We can't wait for this one, so stay tuned for a HUGE week of darting action!


The Sun
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Sun
Luke Humphries furious with darts fan after shock defeat in World Matchplay opener
LUKE HUMPHRIES was furious with the 'Blackpool Blower' whistler as he was sent crashing out of the World Matchplay opener. The defending champ was shown the exit door, losing 10-8 to dashing Dutchman Gian van Veen at the Winter Gardens last night. 2 2 World No1 Humphries, 30, showed his anger to a whistling fan midway through the clash. In the end the power-scoring of Van Veen won the contest. The Dutch star said: 'It means so much. I think it's the biggest win of my career. 'To be here at the iconic Winter Gardens on my second time. Last year I missed five match darts and before I hit the double four tonight, I missed three match darts. I thought 'here we go again'. Finally I hit that winning double.' Van Veen opened in style and broke Humphries' throw in the first leg with double 16. The flying Dutchman was bang on song and soon doubled his lead. Finally, the World No1 got on the board with double 10 and it was soon level with double eight. Then 'Cool Hand' delivered a wonderful 146 with double 16 to go in front for the first time. Van Veen wasn't done, he won the next three after the break to retake the lead at 5-3. Humphries then missed tops and was clearly angry by a whistler in the crowd. 'This is why we play darts indoors' - Video of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries struggling in new tournament emerges He then stared out into the crowd after finally winning the leg to level up the match at 5-5. But the Dutchman just kept coming back but missed three darts to win it before eventually wrapping it up with double four. Cameron Menzies was crushed 10-2 by Danny Noppert, which included a humiliating moment. Trailing 3-0, the Scot managed to bust 178 by hitting a 180 in the fourth leg. In his 20th successive Matchplay, James Wade marched on with a comfortable 10-3 victory over Joe Cullen.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Luke Humphries stunned by Gian van Veen in World Matchplay opener
World number one Luke Humphries' hopes of defending his World Matchplay crown were ended on the opening night as he crashed out to Gian van Veen. Humphries was hoping to become just the fourth man to defend his title in Blackpool after he won for the first time in 2024. But he was not at his best at the Winter Gardens and was downed 10-8 by the Dutchman van Veen, who celebrated the best win of his career. Humphries' exit will make Luke Littler the overwhelming favourite for the event, with the teenager kicking off his campaign against Ryan Searle on Sunday. Despite not being at his best, Humphries still had chances to beat Van Veen but could only convert 28 per cent of his double attempts. Van Veen made his move to break at 7-7 and then eventually got over the finishing line on his fourth match dart. 'This feels like the biggest win of my career, to be here at the iconic Winter Gardens,' he said.'Finally I got that winning double and this is the biggest win of my career. 'I guess this makes me the number one seed! I am just going to enjoy this one tonight. 'It means the world, I felt really relaxed on the stage, to beat the reigning champion and world number one, it's an amazing feeling. 'Luke is a true champion, a great guy and the true world number one. To beat the world number one is amazing but it is just one game. I take it game by game.' James Wade celebrated 20 successive years at the World Matchplay by coasting to a 10-3 win over Joe Cullen. Wade threw his best-ever average at the Winter Gardens of 104.44, hitting 10 out of 15 doubles. He hit out at anyone who believes he cannot win the title next week, referencing an old spat with Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle who once questioned him. 'I can do it again, 100 per cent. I'm good enough to win this tournament. I mean, I think if anyone believes any different, I think they're a little bit Wayne Mardle-d. 'But I respect Wayne as well. I mean, Wayne's a wonderful person. He's got great knowledge of the game. I think he writes quite a few other players off. 'But I can win this tournament. Of course, again, it's no secret.' Danny Noppert beat Cameron Menzies 10-2, setting up a second-round meeting with Van Veen.


The Independent
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Independent
Luke Humphries stunned by Gian van Veen in World Matchplay opener
World number one Luke Humphries' hopes of defending his World Matchplay crown were ended on the opening night as he crashed out to Gian van Veen. Humphries was hoping to become just the fourth man to defend his title in Blackpool after he won for the first time in 2024. But he was not at his best at the Winter Gardens and was downed 10-8 by the Dutchman van Veen, who celebrated the best win of his career. Humphries' exit will make Luke Littler the overwhelming favourite for the event, with the teenager kicking off his campaign against Ryan Searle on Sunday. Despite not being at his best, Humphries still had chances to beat Van Veen but could only convert 28 per cent of his double attempts. Van Veen made his move to break at 7-7 and then eventually got over the finishing line on his fourth match dart. 'This feels like the biggest win of my career, to be here at the iconic Winter Gardens,' he said.'Finally I got that winning double and this is the biggest win of my career. 'I guess this makes me the number one seed! I am just going to enjoy this one tonight. 'It means the world, I felt really relaxed on the stage, to beat the reigning champion and world number one, it's an amazing feeling. 'Luke is a true champion, a great guy and the true world number one. To beat the world number one is amazing but it is just one game. I take it game by game.' James Wade celebrated 20 successive years at the World Matchplay by coasting to a 10-3 win over Joe Cullen. Wade threw his best-ever average at the Winter Gardens of 104.44, hitting 10 out of 15 doubles. He hit out at anyone who believes he cannot win the title next week, referencing an old spat with Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle who once questioned him. 'I can do it again, 100 per cent. I'm good enough to win this tournament. I mean, I think if anyone believes any different, I think they're a little bit Wayne Mardle-d. 'But I respect Wayne as well. I mean, Wayne's a wonderful person. He's got great knowledge of the game. I think he writes quite a few other players off. 'But I can win this tournament. Of course, again, it's no secret.' Danny Noppert beat Cameron Menzies 10-2, setting up a second-round meeting with Van Veen.