+++ World-class darts in Göttingen – Don’t miss out from March 21 to 23! Get your tickets now at the Walk-On! +++

Glen Durrant beats the German Giant

November 14, 2019 ,

Gabriel Clemens missed the quarter finals at the Grand Slam of Darts 2019, the “German Giant” lost against Glen Durrant by 9:10. Clemens was never behind in this game and led with 3:0 and 7:4.

But Durrant impressively shows why he won the BDO World Championship three years in a row. He always equalled the score and made the decisive break in the last leg. At the score of 9:8 “Gaga” had a matchdart on the double 20. In the last leg he waited at 40 rest for further chances, but got them and so he was eliminated with a 98 average.

Also in the quarter finals are Dave Chisnall, Michael Smith and Peter Wright. Four more quarter-finalists will be determined on Thursday.

Wednesday results
Dave Chisnall 10-3 Ryan Harrington
Glen Durrant 10-9 Gabriel Clemens
Michael Smith 10-7 Daryl Gurney
Peter Wright 10-3 Rob Cross

Thursday
James Wade v Adrian Lewis
Gerwyn Price v Darren Webster
Michael van Gerwen v Ian White
Gary Anderson v Robert Thornton

Lecot Belgian Darts Open: Luke Littler claims first title of the 2025 European Tour Season

News, PDC Europe, Results - 09. March 2025

The European Tour is back and it kicked off in spectacular fashion in Wieze. From Friday evening onwards every session was completely sold out. 16,000 fans witnessed thrilling darts at the highest level. In a captivating final, World Champion Luke Littler ...

Winamax Sports Betting becomes first Tour Sponsor of the PDC European Tour

News, PDC Europe - 06. March 2025

The PDC European Tour is opening a new chapter in its history: For the first time, a tour sponsor has been announced with Winamax Sports Betting. This partnership strengthens the European Tour’s position in international darts and enhances the experience ...

Before the European Tour Kickoff: The PDC Europe Darts-Evergreens

Highlights, News, PDC Europe - 04. March 2025

Since 2012, the PDC Europe European Tour has thrilled darts fans across continental Europe. In 2025, the most colorful sports series in Europe will make 14 stops in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, and the Czech Republic. ...