Ricardo Pietreczko hit all eight of his attempts at doubles
Ricardo Pietreczko hit all eight of his attempts at doubles

Darts results: Ricardo Pietreczko stuns Michael van Gerwen and Peter Wright to win maiden title at the German Darts Championship


Ricardo Pietreczko won his maiden PDC title at the German Darts Championship thanks to stunning victories over Michael van Gerwen and Peter Wright.

The German sent the home fans wild at Halle 39 in Hildesheim when he sensationally dumped out defending champion MVG with a 10-darter in the deciding leg of their pulsating semi-final.

Pietreczko, who previously overcame George Killington and Stephen Bunting, then held his nerve in his first ever European Tour final at the age of 28 to defeat Snakebite 8-4 with an incredible checkout percentage of 100% and four 100+ checkouts.

Pietreczko's success sees him become only the second German to win a European Tour title, emulating Max Hopp's 2018 achievement, while he also scoops £30,000 in prize money and claims a spot in November's Grand Slam of Darts.

He had begun the event in Friday's first round, battling through six matches to claim the title - hitting a perfect eight doubles from as many attempts in the final.

Pietreckzo also finished seven doubles from nine attempts in his semi-final with Van Gerwen.

"I have no words for this!" smiled Pietreczko, who had dropped to his knees celebrating the triumph. "I've often dreamed of standing on that stage winning a title but to see it actually coming true is unbelievable.

"I didn't realise that I didn't miss a dart at a double [in the final], I was just so happy in the moment to have hit them. It was incredible to play in Hildesheim, I absolutely love it here.

"I know I can beat the best in the world and I try my very best to beat the best in the world. I'm over the moon, very happy to be in the Grand Slam."

Pietreczko had defeated Mickey Mansell in Friday's first round and averaged over 107 against fellow German Martin Schindler to book a spot in Sunday's latter stages.

He proved too strong for George Killington in the last 16 and then saw off Stephen Bunting 6-4 in a quarter-final tie where both players averaged over 100.

Pietreczko found the performance of his career against Van Gerwen in the semi-finals, averaging over 99 and finishing seven doubles from just nine attempts to delight the Halle 39 crowd.

He took out 104 to win the opening leg, landed an 11-darter to lead 3-2 and then moved to the brink of victory at 6-3.

Van Gerwen showed his class to level the game with three straight legs, punishing his opponent for failing to leave a double when needing 80 and 92 in two of those, only for Pietreczko to regain his composure in the decider, scoring 140, 180 and 145 before pinning double 18 for a ten-darter.

He won the final's opening four legs without reply, taking out 102 and a 13-darter, before responding to Wright's first leg with a 116 checkout to lead 5-1.

Wright took out a 13-darter and a 126 bull finish as well as double ten as he claimed three of the next five legs, but Pietreczko followed up checkouts of 74 and 108 with a 104 combination to secure the title.

Wright had begun his challenge on Saturday by defeating Masters champion Chris Dobey 6-2, and then overcame German prospect Nico Kurz 6-3 in Sunday afternoon's third round.

He finished six doubles from nine attempts in a clinical 6-4 quarter-final win over Damon Heta, and then produced his best display of the event to see off Luke Humphries 7-5 in the semis.

Wright opened with an 11-darter and led 3-0 before Humphries took out an 11-dart leg of his own to get off the mark and bullseye finishes of 135 and 84 as he pulled back to 4-3.

Crucially, Wright edged clear with another 11-darter, and though Humphries finished 84 again and landed a 13-dart leg to reduce the deficit to 6-5, the Scot wrapped up victory in 12 darts with a 116 checkout.

However, Wright fell one game short of claiming a ninth European Tour success, admitting: "It wasn't there in the final, I couldn't push him but fair play, he beat some fantastic players all the way through the tournament.

"I've played him before and he beat me up last time, I know how he can play. He's a fantastic player and it's great for darts."

Van Gerwen had won through a deciding leg twice earlier on Sunday in his bid to win a 37th European Tour title, edging past Joe Cullen and Gabriel Clemens before seeing Pietreczko claim their semi-final in dramatic fashion.

Humphries was bidding to follow up last week's BoyleSports World Grand Prix triumph with a second European Tour title of the year and a sixth in total.

The new world number four was outstanding with a 111.33 average in a third round whitewash of James Wade on Sunday afternoon, and he then missed double 12 for a nine-darter in a brilliant performance against Rob Cross in the quarter-finals.

Germany's Clemens saw off European Champion Ross Smith in the third round as he won through to the last eight, while Cross edged out World Champion Michael Smith in a deciding leg in the last 16.

German Darts Championship: Round-by-round results

  • Seedings in brackets, in draw bracket order

FINAL

  • Ricardo Pietreczko 8-4 Peter Wright (10)

SEMI-FINALS

  • (8) Michael van Gerwen 6-7 Ricardo Pietreczko
  • (10) Peter Wright 7-5 Luke Humphries (3)

QUARTER-FINALS

  • Gabriel Clemens 5-6 Michael van Gerwen (8)
  • Ricardo Pietreczko 6-4 Stephen Bunting
  • (2) Damon Heta 4-6 Peter Wright (10)
  • (3) Luke Humphries 6-4 Rob Cross (6)

ROUND THREE (Sunday)

  • Gabriel Clemens 6-4 Ross Smith (16)
  • (8) Michael van Gerwen 6-5 Joe Cullen (9)
  • George Killington 2-6 Ricardo Pietreczko
  • Stephen Bunting 6-5 Jules van Dongen
  • (2) Damon Heta 6-5 Martin Lukeman
  • Nico Kurz 3-6 Peter Wright (10)
  • (3) Luke Humphries 6-0 James Wade
  • (6) Rob Cross 6-5 Michael Smith (11)

ROUND TWO (Saturday)

  • (1) Dave Chisnall 2-6 Gabriel Clemens
  • (16) Ross Smith 6-3 Daryl Gurney
  • (8) Michael van Gerwen 6-3 Steve Lennon
  • (9) Joe Cullen 6-4 Arron Monk
  • (4) Dirk van Duijvenbode 0-6 George Killington
  • (13) Martin Schindler 2-6 Ricardo Pietreczko
  • (5) Josh Rock 3-6 Stephen Bunting
  • (12) Danny Noppert 2-6 Jules van Dongen
  • (2) Damon Heta 6-4 Darryl Pilgrim
  • (15) Ryan Searle 4-6 Martin Lukeman
  • (7) Jonny Clayton 5-6 Nico Kurz
  • (10) Peter Wright 6-2 Chris Dobey
  • (3) Luke Humphries 6-2 Boris Krcmar
  • (14) Nathan Aspinall 4-6 James Wade
  • (6) Rob Cross 6-5 Gian van Veen
  • (11) Michael Smith 6-5 Alan Soutar

ROUND ONE (Friday)

Winners to play the seeds

  • Boris Krcmar 6-4 Ryan Joyce
  • Martin Lukeman 6-5 Madars Razma
  • George Killington 6-5 Scott Waites
  • Steve Lennon 6-3 Marcus Kirchmann
  • Alan Soutar 6-1 Karel Sedlacek
  • Nico Kurz 6-2 Dylan Slevin
  • Darryl Pilgrim 6-1 Jeff Smith
  • Jules van Dongen 6-2 Patrik Kovacs
  • Gian van Veen 6-4 James Wilson
  • Arron Monk 6-4 Florian Hempel
  • James Wade 6-2 Jelle Klaasen
  • Daryl Gurney 6-2 Vincent van der Voort
  • Ricardo Pietreczko 6-4 Mickey Mansell
  • Gabriel Clemens 6-3 Danny Jansen
  • Chris Dobey 6-5 Lee Evans
  • Stephen Bunting 6-5 Jeffrey De Graaf

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