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Kim Huybrechts faces third successive final heartbreak in Qualifier
PDC Europe

Kim Huybrechts continues to face heartbreak in his pursuit of qualification through the World Series Qualifier, suffering another defeat in the final round.

This marks the third consecutive year he has fallen just short. In 2025, he was edged out 6–3 by Cor Dekker a score line that reflects a clear, if tough, margin. The previous year, in 2024, also ended in disappointment, though the specific opponent and result weren’t detailed in the post. These recurring near misses underscore the relentless nature of competitive darts, where margins are slim and momentum can shift on a single throw.

For Huybrechts, this pattern of close defeats in successive finals must test both resilience and resolve. Reaching the final round consistently is no small achievement, it signals remarkable form, focus, and consistency. Yet, falling just short repeatedly can sting more than outright early exits. It’s a cruel reminder that sporting success often depends on maintaining not just skill but also mental toughness under pressure.

The World Series Qualifier represents a crucial tournament for many darts professionals. It’s a gateway to larger stages, offering a platform to showcase talent and earn the spotlight, sponsorships, and ranking points.

For players like Huybrechts, who clearly have the skill to push through to the final rounds, missing out three years in a row raises questions. What adjustments could help him break the streak? Whether it’s refining practice routines, tweaking psychological preparation, or simply catching a few more breaks in close legs, something needs to change.

Still, his repeated runs to the final rounds should not be overshadowed entirely by the defeats. They reflect a high level of performance that many players never reach. If Huybrechts can learn from these experiences, channel the disappointment into drive, and perhaps fine-tune key moments under pressure, he may yet overcome this streak and secure qualification. Until then, fans will watch with both sympathy and anticipation, hoping he turns the page in the next qualifier.

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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