Martin Schindler Cements Status as European Tour King with Dominant Austrian Darts Open Triumph

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“The Wall” Stands Tall: Schindler Claims Third European Tour Title

Martin Schindler solidified his reputation as one of darts’ most formidable forces on the European Tour, storming to victory at the Austrian Darts Open with an emphatic 8-4 win over Ross Smith in Graz.

The German sensation, affectionately known as “The Wall,” delivered a masterclass throughout the weekend, capping off his run with a ruthless display in the final to secure his third European Tour title—joining an elite group of players with multiple triumphs on the circuit.

For Smith, the wait for a maiden European Tour crown continues, as the former European Champion fell short once again despite a valiant effort.


Schindler’s Path to Glory

Schindler’s weekend was a showcase of precision and resilience:

✅ Early Rounds: Comfortable progression, setting the tone with high averages
✅ Quarter-Finals: A 107-average demolition of Chris Dobey
✅ Semi-Finals: Survived six match darts from Josh Rock in a dramatic last-leg decider
✅ Final: Overpowered Ross Smith with clinical finishing (46.7% checkout rate)

The German’s ability to perform under pressure was on full display, particularly in his narrow escape against Rock, where he held his nerve to keep his title hopes alive.


The Final: Schindler’s Commanding Performance

Facing Ross Smith—a player still searching for his first European Tour win—Schindler seized control early and never looked back.

Key Moments:

🎯 Leg 1: Schindler holds throw with D12 to open the scoring
🎯 Leg 3: Smith misses bull for 161, allowing Schindler to extend his lead
🎯 Leg 5: A 78 checkout (D12) gives Schindler a crucial break of throw
🎯 Leg 7: The German lands a spectacular 116 finish to go 5-1 up
🎯 Leg 9: Schindler moves one leg from victory with a 115 checkout
🎯 Leg 12: After a brief fightback from Smith, Schindler seals the title on D10

Despite a late surge from Smith—who clawed back to 7-4—Schindler’s early dominance proved insurmountable.


By the Numbers: How Schindler Dominated

StatMartin SchindlerRoss Smith
Average94.0491.36
100+ Scores1417
140+ Scores86
180s34
Highest Checkout11660
100+ Checkouts20
Checkout %46.7%28.6%

Schindler’s superior finishing (7/15 on doubles vs. Smith’s 4/14) was the decisive factor, along with his ability to capitalize on key moments.


What This Win Means for Schindler

🏆 Third European Tour Title – Joins an exclusive club of multi-time winners
🇩🇪 Germany’s #1 – Reinforces his status as the nation’s top player
📈 Rankings Boost – Strengthens his position in the ProTour and European Tour standings
💪 Momentum Builder – A statement win ahead of upcoming majors

For Ross Smith, the result is bittersweet: while another final appearance helps his ranking, his wait for a European Tour trophy continues.


Post-Match Reactions

Martin Schindler:
“To win my third European Tour title in front of this amazing crowd is unbelievable. I had to fight hard, especially against Josh Rock, but today I felt strong. Ross is a great player, but I took my chances when it mattered.”

Ross Smith:
“I’m disappointed, but Martin was just too good today. I’ll keep pushing—my time will come.”


What’s Next?

With this victory, Schindler has sent a clear message: he’s a major contender on the European Tour. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on whether he can add more silverware—and perhaps make a deep run in the World Matchplay or Grand Prix.

For Smith, the focus shifts to breaking his European Tour duck—will he finally lift a title in 2025?

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