2025 Flanders Darts Trophy predictions: Why it could be a tough weekend for Gerwyn Price

Alex Walsh

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With such an open field of competitors taking the stage in Antwerp this weekend for the Flanders Darts Trophy, anyone could be in line to grab the win.

Recent form for certain players does suggest that a handful of players might be the favorites to win it all.

2025 Flanders Darts Trophy predictions

A best-of-11 format for most of the weekend means that the top seeds could fall if they endure even the smallest of spells where they struggle.

However, this means that opponents must play consistently for 2-3 days to make a tournament run, which is why more experienced/talented players tend to last the longest.

Stephen Bunting might have received a tough draw with the way the bracket is laid out, but he has been playing phenomenal darts on the Pro Tour and WSoD recently, which is the exact format that takes place this weekend.

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Both Lukes are in action this weekend, so they'll be contenders to be taken seriously, per usual.

Gerwyn Price posted on his social media this week that he was at the hospital with a hand issue, so we will see if he has to withdraw from the tournament this weekend.

Even if he plays, his hand could give him issues, so he may be a risky pick to have going far despite his recent form, which has been impressive.

Just because there are non-seeded players that don't get byes doesn't mean they won't have a shot.

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Martin Schindler is always one of the best players on the Euro Tour, and could be looking to add another Euro Tour event title this year.

Mike De Decker made the final the last time darts were in Belgium this year, as he always seems to rise to the occasion in front of his home fans.

Josh Rock is bound for a deep run if he gets a favorable draw or plays his A/B game this weekend.

These are just a few names to look out for, but they have been the consistent ones performing well week in and week out on the Euro Tour in 2025.

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Alex Walsh

Alex is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. A current Sports Media major at Hofstra University in New York, he is a huge Celtics and NBA fan who gets way too many notifications from NBA insiders on X. He became interested in PDC Darts at the beginning of 2024 and has been obsessed ever since.