2024 NEO.bet European Darts Open
Friday June 21
First Round

Afternoon Session
Dom Taylor 6-3 Radek Szaganski
Karel Sedlacek 6-3 Matthew Dennant
Dylan Slevin 6-4 Jamie Hughes
Kevin Doets 6-3 Nico Blum
Ritchie Edhouse 6-0 Jan Dueckers
Jeffrey de Graaf 6-4 Andrew Gilding
Andy Baetens 6-5 Nathan Rafferty
Daryl Gurney 6-0 Marko Kantele

Evening Session
Kevin Troppmann 6-5 Benjamin Pratnemer 
Owen Bates 6-4 Joe Cullen
Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 Krzysztof Ratajski
Michael Smith 6-5 James Wade
Luke Woodhouse 6-3 Mike De Decker
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-3 Gabriel Clemens
Dimitri Van den Bergh 6-1 Ryan Meikle
Callan Rydz Bye (Nico Kurz withdrew through illness)

Saturday June 22
Second Round
Afternoon Session

Gian van Veen 6-4 Andy Baetens
Stephen Bunting 6-4 Kevin Troppmann
Damon Heta 6-4 Dom Taylor
Ryan Searle 6-4 Daryl Gurney
Chris Dobey 6-5 Jeffrey de Graaf
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Luke Woodhouse
Ross Smith 6-2 Callan Rydz
Kevin Doets 6-4 Ricardo Pietreczko

Evening Session
Owen Bates 6-5 Danny Noppert
Michael Smith 6-0 Rob Cross
Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-2 Gerwyn Price
Michael van Gerwen 6-4 Dylan Slevin
Martin Schindler 6-4 Karel Sedlacek
Raymond van Barneveld 6-4 Luke Humphries
Peter Wright 6-3 Ritchie Edhouse
Josh Rock 6-3 Dimitri Van den Bergh

Sunday June 23
Afternoon Session
Last 16

Stephen Bunting 6-0 Owen Bates
Damon Heta 6-5 Chris Dobey
Ryan Searle 6-3 Michael van Gerwen
Dave Chisnall 6-4 Kevin Doets
Martin Schindler 6-4 Dirk van Duijvenbode
Michael Smith 6-4 Peter Wright
Ross Smith 6-5 Josh Rock
Gian van Veen 6-1 Raymond van Barneveld

Evening Session
Quarter-Finals
Damon Heta 6-5 Stephen Bunting
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Ryan Searle
Michael Smith 6-5 Martin Schindler
Ross Smith 6-5 Gian van Veen

Semi-Finals
Dave Chisnall 7-1 Damon Heta
Ross Smith 7-5 Michael Smith

Final
Dave Chisnall 8-6 Ross Smith

Tournament Draw Bracket - Second Round Onwards
(6) Danny Noppert v Owen Bates/Joe Cullen
(11) Stephen Bunting v Benjamin Pratnemer/Kevin Troppmann
(3) Damon Heta v Radek Szaganski/Dom Taylor
(14) Chris Dobey v Jeffrey de Graaf/Andrew Gilding
(7) Michael van Gerwen v Jamie Hughes/Dylan Slevin
(10) Ryan Searle v Marko Kantele/Daryl Gurney
(2) Dave Chisnall v Mike De Decker/Luke Woodhouse
(15) Ricardo Pietreczko v Nico Blum/Kevin Doets
(5) Gerwyn Price v Gabriel Clemens/Dirk van Duijvenbode
(12) Martin Schindler v Karel Sedlacek/Matthew Dennant
(4) Rob Cross v Michael Smith/James Wade
(13) Peter Wright v Ritchie Edhouse/Jan Dueckers
(8) Josh Rock v Ryan Meikle/Dimitri Van den Bergh
(9) Ross Smith v Nico Kurz/Callan Rydz
(1) Luke Humphries v Raymond van Barneveld/Krzysztof Ratajski
(16) Gian van Veen v Andy Baetens/Nathan Rafferty

Dave Chisnall celebrated his seventh European Tour title with a battling 8-6 victory against Ross Smith in Sunday’s NEO.bet European Darts Open final in Leverkusen.

Chisnall claimed a hat-trick of European Tour titles in 2023, and he returned to winning ways on the big stage with a terrific win at the Ostermann-Arena.

The 43-year-old was beaten in the final of the tournament’s inaugural staging by Raymond van Barneveld back in 2012, but he wasn’t to be denied this time around, defying a spirited fightback from Smith to pocket the £30,000 top prize.

Sunday’s showpiece began with six consecutive holds of throw, but after Smith squandered two darts to break in leg seven, Chisnall ran off the next three legs without reply to establish a 6-3 cushion.

Smith hit back with a spectacular 144 checkout, sparking a three-leg burst of his own as he levelled at six apiece, and he appeared poise to extend that run after landing his sixth 180 to leave 32 after 12 darts.

However, Chisnall conjured up a spectacular 132 finish on the bull to move to the cusp of victory at 7-6, before converting a two-dart 100 kill to seal the deal, after Smith spurned the chance to force a last-leg shoot-out.

“This means everything,” declared Chisnall, who now becomes the fourth-most successful player in European Tour history, behind Michael van Gerwen, Gerwyn Price and Peter Wright.

“I think the 132 was the match-winner to be fair. We weren’t at our best in the final, but I’m really, really good friends with Ross. 

“There could only be one winner and I’m glad it was me, but I love that guy to bits, and we’ve both had a great weekend.”


The St Helens star was forced to survive a match dart in his opening round tie on Saturday, overturning a 5-3 deficit against Luke Woodhouse to triumph with a ton-topping average.

Chisnall then hit back from 4-3 down to deny Kevin Doets in the last 16, before following up another last-leg victory against Ryan Searle with a 7-1 demolition of Damon Heta in the semi-finals.

Smith, meanwhile, advanced to his second European Tour final of 2024 with impressive wins against Josh Rock, Gian van Veen and Michael Smith on Finals Day.

The former European Champion survived two match darts against both Rock and Van Veen, averaging 106.39 to end Rock’s pursuit of back-to-back European Tour titles.

The 35-year-old then withstood a valiant fightback from 2023 World Champion Smith in the semi-finals, closing out a 7-5 victory having earlier raced into a 6-2 lead.

“This one definitely hurts,” conceded Smith, also a runner-up to Gary Anderson in April’s European Darts Grand Prix.

“I keep losing in semi-finals or finals so it’s bugging me a bit, but full credit to Dave - he’s one of my best mates and that 132 checkout was an absolute killer.

“I don’t want to be here to make the numbers up. I want to win titles, so I’m going to keep plodding along, but I need to up my game in certain places.”

Michael Smith’s run to the semi-finals featured wins over James Wade, Rob Cross and Peter Wright, while he later recovered from 5-3 down to dump out home favourite Martin Schindler in the quarter-finals.

Heta also crashed out in the semi-finals, despite producing a finishing masterclass in his third round success against Chris Dobey, converting four ton-plus finishes to prevail with a 100% checkout success rate.

The Australian number one then edged out Stephen Bunting in a last-leg shoot-out to seal his spot in the last four, surviving a match dart to advance with a ton-topping average.

Earlier in the day, Bunting registered the fourth-highest average in European Tour history, posting a stunning 117.12 in his whitewash win against Owen Bates.

Elsewhere, Schindler produced a comeback win against Dirk van Duijvenbode to reach the last eight alongside Gian van Veen, who averaged 103 to account for Dutch icon Van Barneveld.

Ryan Searle completed the last eight line-up in Leverkusen, dumping out five-time European Darts Open champion Michael van Gerwen to reach his fifth European Tour quarter-final of 2024.

Drawboard