MVG won the German Darts Grand Prix (PDC Europe)
MVG won the German Darts Grand Prix (PDC Europe)

German Darts Grand Prix 2018: Draw, schedule, results, odds & TV coverage details


The full results from the German Darts Grand Prix, which took place from March 31-April 2 at Munich's Zenith.

This year's second £135,000 PDC European Tour event saw 48 players battling for glory over the Easter weekend, but it was Michael van Gerwen who defended his title.

It was the world number one's second successive European Tour crown - and 22nd of his career - having beaten Peter Wright in the European Darts Open final the previous weekend.

Here, you can look back on how the tournament unfolded with the results and links to daily reviews.

German Darts Grand Prix draw & tournament bracket

Seedings in brackets
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Scroll down for schedule & results

The seeded players enter the competition in the second round on Sunday, April 1. They play the winners of the first-round games, which take place on Saturday.

  • Michael Smith (3) v Martin Schindler/Chris Dobey
  • Jelle Klaasen (14) v Madars Razma/James Wade
  • Mensur Suljovic (6) v Danny Noppert/Krzysztof Ratajski
  • Mervyn King (11) v Rowby-John Rodriguez/Max Hopp
  • Joe Cullen (7) v Adrian Lewis/Yordi Meeuwisse
  • Kim Huybrechts (10) v Steve West/Paul Rowley
  • Peter Wright (2) v Josh Payne/Michael Rasztovits
  • Kyle Anderson v Jermaine Wattimena/Alan Tabern
  • Rob Cross (4) v Jonny Clayton/Rene Berndt
  • Gerwyn Price (13) v Luke Humphries/William O'Connor
  • Daryl Gurney (5) v Ryan Meikle/Scott Taylor
  • Ian White (12) v Stephen Bunting/Christian Goedl
  • Simon Whitlock (8) v Maik Langendorf/Keegan Brown
  • Dave Chisnall (9) v Darren Webster/Jan Dekker
  • Michael van Gerwen (1) v Nathan Aspinall/Steve Lennon
  • Alan Norris (16) v James Wilson/Toni Alcinas

German Darts Grand Prix: Daily Schedule & Results

Saturday March 31
Afternoon Session
First Round (best of 11 legs)

  • Luke Humphries 6-2 William O'Connor
  • Rowby-John Rodriguez 4-6 Max Hopp
  • Danny Noppert 6-3 Krzysztof Ratajski
  • Nathan Aspinall 4-6 Steve Lennon
  • Maik Langendorf 3-6 Keegan Brown
  • Ryan Meikle 6-2 Scott Taylor
  • Steve West 6-2 Paul Rowley
  • Darren Webster 6-2 Jan Dekker

Evening Session
First Round (best of 11 legs)

  • Madars Razma 2-6 James Wade
  • Jermaine Wattimena 5-6 Alan Tabern
  • Josh Payne 6-5 Michael Rasztovits
  • Martin Schindler 4-6 Chris Dobey
  • James Wilson 2-6 Toni Alcinas
  • Stephen Bunting 6-0 Christian Goedl
  • Jonny Clayton 6-5 Rene Berndt
  • Adrian Lewis 5-6 Yordi Meeuwisse

CLICK HERE FOR SATURDAY REPORT

Sunday April 1
Afternoon Session
Second Round (best of 11 legs)

  • Gerwyn Price 1-6 Luke Humphries
  • Dave Chisnall 5-6 Darren Webster
  • Kim Huybrechts 3-6 Steve West
  • Mervyn King 4-6 Max Hopp
  • Kyle Anderson 5-6 Alan Tabern
  • Simon Whitlock 4-6 Keegan Brown
  • Alan Norris 6-1 Toni Alcinas
  • Daryl Gurney 6-3 Ryan Meikle

Evening Session
Second Round (best of 11 legs)

  • Joe Cullen 6-5 Yordi Meeuwisse
  • Ian White 6-4 Stephen Bunting
  • Jelle Klaasen 4-6 James Wade
  • Michael Smith 6-2 Chris Dobey
  • Peter Wright 6-3 Josh Payne
  • Mensur Suljovic 6-4 Danny Noppert
  • Michael van Gerwen 6-5 Steve Lennon
  • Rob Cross 6-4 Jonny Clayton

CLICK HERE FOR SUNDAY REPORT

Monday April 2
Afternoon Session (1200 BST)
Third Round (Best of 11 legs)

  • Michael Smith 1-6 James Wade
  • Mensur Suljovic 2-6 Max Hopp
  • Joe Cullen 6-0 Steve West
  • Peter Wright 6-0 Alan Tabern
  • Rob Cross 6-5 Luke Humphries
  • Daryl Gurney 6-4 Ian White
  • Keegan Brown 6-5 Darren Webster
  • Michael van Gerwen 6-1 Alan Norris

Evening Session (1815 BST)
Quarter-Finals (Best of 11 legs)

  • James Wade 6-3 Max Hopp
  • Joe Cullen 1-6 Peter Wright
  • Rob Cross 3-6 Daryl Gurney
  • Keegan Brown 0-6 Michael van Gerwen

Semi-Finals (Best of 13 legs)

  • James Wade 3-7 Peter Wright
  • Daryl Gurney 3-7 Michael van Gerwen

Final (Best of 15 legs)

  • Michael van Gerwen 8-5 Peter Wright

CLICK HERE FOR FINAL DAY REPORT

German Darts Grand Prix: Sky Bet odds

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German Darts Grand Prix Prize Fund

Winner: £25,000
Runner-Up: £10,000
Semi-Final: £6,000
Quarter-Final: £4,000
Third Round: £3,000
Second Round: £2,000
First Round: £1,000

Total: £135,000    

Where can I watch the German Darts Grand Prix on TV?

This event is not being screened live on TV in the UK but, along with all the other PDC European Tour events, you can watch the event unfold if you are a PDCTV-HD Subscriber. Head to the PDC website for more details

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