The Baltic Sea Darts Open is due to take place between 11-13 July, 2025. There is £175,000 for the overall Prize Money with £30,000 to the winner.
Rob Cross is the defending champion after defeating Luke Humphries 8-6 in the final last year. Cross and Humphries both return flanked by such top names as Michael van Gerwen, Stephen Bunting, Nathan Aspinall and Gerwyn Price.
As well as Gary Anderson, Peter Wright and Martin Schindler in what is the final knockings for the World Matchplay race with the field set to be confirmed after Sunday night.
It is £12,000 to the runner-up in Kiel. The semi-finalists claim £8,500. While Quarter-Finalists are set to seal £6,000. Third round losers are in for £4,000.
While for losing in the second round it is £2,500. For being defeated in the first round, it is £1,250. This gleams an overall prize fund of £175,000.
As ever due to rule changes this year, seeded players who lose in the second round of the event shall not be credited with prize money on the Order of Merit. A player who qualifies as a qualifier but later becomes a seed due to a withdrawal shall be credited with their prize money no matter how far they progress.
In addition this season the top 16 of the Order of Merit qualify by right hence this rule with the ProTour players now having to play on the Friday and the big names the Saturday in a move that was widely panned due to the protection of the top names.
The Baltic Sea Darts Open is the ninth European Tour of the season and begins a run which also includes the Flanders Darts Trophy in Antwerp in the coming weeks.
Position | Prize Money |
---|---|
Winner | £30,000 |
Runner-up | £12,000 |
Semi-finalist | £8,000 |
Quarter-finalist | £6,000 |
Third Round | £4,000 |
Second Round | £2,500 |
First Round | £1,250 |
Total: | £175,000 |
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