Three players hit the nine-selling conclusions and Michael Van Gerwen was eliminated in the first round before Gary Anderson won his 30th player championship title in a casual day in Germany.
Ryan Searle, Dirk Van Duijvenbode and William O’Connor were the men to record the perfect legs in Hildesheim, but it was Anderson who triumphed in the players 7 championship, beating Adam Lipscombe in the final after winning seven of the last eight legs.
Van Gerwen – the only Premier League player in action with Luke Little, Luke Humphries, Gerwyn Price, Nathan Asinall, Stephen Bunting, Chris Domey and Rob Cross Sitting – lost 6-3 to Niko Springer in the last 128.
Anderson ‘over the moon’ with win
Talking to talk PDC TV After his victory, Anderson said: “The last few months have been difficult for me.
“I left iffy today, but I was chosen all day, so I’m on the moon. I’ve been fighting since December, so it’s good to get one.
“I like to play arrows. Sometimes you don’t play the ball in the body and that’s what I have to do with it.”
Anderson-who lost in the second round at the Darts World Championship 2025-Nuen Kzysztof Ratajski 6-5 in the quarter-finals on Monday and then without reigning the Grand Prix Mike De decer 7-3 world champion in the semifinals.
Lipscombe, meanwhile, defeated O’Connor 6-4 in the neighborhoods and then overcome Van Duijvenbode 7-4 in the last four as he approached a title in his eighth event only since securing a tour card for the first time in January.
Anderson told Lipscombe, who also beat Damon Heta along the way to the final: “Right game for Adam. I look forward to doing well and put a hole in the ranking.”
The players’ 8 championship will be held in the same place on Wednesday before the series passes to Leicester for events 9 and 10 on March 31 and 1 April respectively.
Player Champion 7 – Final Stage Results
Final
- Gary Anderson 8-3 Adam Lipscombe
semis
- Adam Lipscombe 7-4 Dirk Van Duijvenbode
- Gary Anderson 7-3 Mike de Decker
quarterfinal
- Adam Lipscombe 6- 4 William O’Connor
- Dirk van Duijvenbode 6-3 Kevin DOETS
- Gary Anderson 6-5 KRZYSZTOF Ratajski
- Mike de decker 6-3 Peter Wright
Player Championship winners and 2025 program
February 10: Player Champion 1 – Winner: Rob Cross
February 11: Player Champion 2 – Winner: Gerwyn Price
February 17: Player Champion 3 – Winner: Chris Dobey
February 18: Player Champion 4 – Winner: Ryan Searle
March 11: Player Champion 5 – Winner: Joe Cullen
March 12: Player Champion 6 – Winner: Gian Van Veen
March 17: Player championship 7 – Winner: Gary Anderson
March 18: Championship of players 8 (Hildesheim, Germany)
March 31: Player Championship 9 (Leicester)
April 1: Player championship 10 (Leicester)
April 8: Player Championship 11 (Leicester)
April 9: Player Championship 12 (Leicester)
April 14: Player championship 13 (Rosmalen, Netherlands)
April 15: Player Championship 14 (Rosmalen, Netherlands)
May 12: Player championship 15 (Hildesheim, Germany)
May 13: Player Championship 16 (Hildesheim, Germany)
June 17: Player championship 17 (Leicester)
June 18: Player championship 18 (Leicester)
June 19: Player Championship 19 (Leicester)
July 8: Player Championship 20 (Leicester)
July 9: Player Champion 21 (Leicester)
July 29: 22 player championship (Hildesheim, Germany)
July 30: Player Championship 23 (Hildesheim, Germany)
August 25: Player Championship 24 (Milton Keynes)
August 26: Player Championship 25 (Milton Keynes)
September 9: Player Championship 26 (Hildesheim, Germany)
September 10: Player Championship 27 (Hildesheim, Germany)
September 30: Player championship 28 (Leicester)
October 1: Player championship 29 (Leicester)
October 2: Player championship 30 (Leicester)
October 14: Player championship 31 (Wigan)
October 15: Player Championship 32 (Wigan)
October 29: Player Championship 33 (Wigan)
October 30: Player Championship 34 (Wigan)
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