World Grand Prix 2025: The Story So Far
Down to the last eight… and what a week of darts we’ve witnessed! Twists, turns, big shocks and big shots.
There’s nothing more unpredictable than the World Grand Prix, and if you’ve been following along with DartsTips.com, you’ll know that we really mean that!
Just as the draw opened up for Stephen Bunting, injury hindered him in Round 2 and it left us looking for a new World Grand Prix winner. Have we found him? Read on!
World Grand Prix 2025: Round 1 Results
Day 1
- Rob Cross (9) 2-1 Wessel Nijman
- Martin Schindler (16) 0-2 Krzysztof Ratajski
- Chris Dobey (8) 0-2 Cameron Menzies
- James Wade (5) 0-2 Joe Cullen
- Danny Noppert (13) 2-1 Jermaine Wattimena
- Luke Humphries (1) 2-0 Nathan Aspinall
- Gary Anderson (12) 2-1 Raymond van Barneveld
- Stephen Bunting (4) 2-0 Niko Springer
Day 2
- Damon Heta (11) 1-2 Luke Woodhouse
- Ross Smith (14) 0-2 Daryl Gurney
- Jonny Clayton (6) 2-0 Andrew Gilding
- Gerwyn Price (7) 2-1 Ryan Searle
- Luke Littler (2) 2-0 Gian van Veen
- Michael van Gerwen (3) 0-2 Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Peter Wright (15) 2-0 Mike de Decker
- Josh Rock (10) 2-0 Ryan Joyce
Day 3
- Luke Humphries (1) 3–1 Krzysztof Ratajski
- Rob Cross (9) 1-3 Cameron Menzies
- Stephen Bunting (4) 1-3 (13) Danny Noppert
- Gary Anderson (12) 3–0 Joe Cullen
Day 4
- Dirk van Duijvenbode 3-0 Daryl Gurney
- Jonny Clayton (6) 3-1 Luke Woodhouse
- Luke Littler (2) 3-0 Mike de Decker
- Gerwyn Price (7) 3-0 (10) Josh Rock
Dartstips.com’s World Grand Prix Tips Quarter Final
Quarter Final: World Grand Prix Darts Acca
DartsTips.com’s Acca Bet – combining selections from each of the four matches on the third night of World Grand Prix action. If you want to cover your bets, don’t forget you can always place these as a Yankee.
- Luke Humphries to win 3-0 2.9
- Gary Anderson to win 1.61
- Jonny Clayton to win 1.72
- Luke Littler to win -1.5 2.2
Bet at 15.70 with Ladbrokes/Coral*
Quarter Final: World Grand Prix Darts Outright Winner
The World Grand Prix format might be unpredictable… but one thing still rings true. And that’s that the two Lukes are looking imperious.
Luke Humphries has struggled at times this season but he’s still World Number 1 for a reason, and has shown exactly why. Humphries’ ability to double in at the first attempt has been electrifying, and a massive advantage in this format.
Despite Luke Littler’s impressive displays, we think Humphries looks more attractive on form and at the price!
Back Luke Humphries to win the World Grand Prix Outright
3.75 with Betway, 10Bet, Ladbrokes/Coral*
*All stated odds correct at time of writing