Ryan Searle claimed his second Gamers Championship title of 2025 after beating Mario Vandenbogaerde 8-6 in a intently contested closing at Leicester’s Mattioli Area on Tuesday.
The 37-year-old got here from 6-5 behind to seal the win and mark the seventh rating title of his profession forward of subsequent week’s World Grand Prix, dwell on Sky Sports activities from Monday October 6.
It was a disappointing day for Luke Humphries and Josh Rock, who each exited in spherical one, whereas prime seed Stephen Bunting crashed out on the final 16 stage following a 6-0 defeat by the hands of Jermaine Wattimena.
Searle obtained his afternoon off to a powerful begin, beating European Champion Ritchie Edhouse 6-4 in spherical one, earlier than sealing a routine 6-2 victory over Dutchman Jamai van Den Herik.
The Somerset star put in one other spectacular efficiency in spherical three as he edged previous 2023 World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall in a last-leg decider.
Searle then secured two extra slender victories in opposition to Karel Sedlaceck and Darren Beveridge to arrange a tie with Kevin Doets within the closing 4.
It was there that Searle produced an incredible comeback to e-book his spot within the closing, successful 4 legs in a row to seal a 7-4 win over the Dutchman.
In Tuesday’s showpiece, Vandenbogaerde struck first, earlier than the pair traded blows within the early levels.
After 11 legs, it was the Belgian who led 6-5 earlier than Searle produced one other late comeback, successful every of the final three legs to triumph 8-6 win and pocket the £15,000 prime prize.
“It was difficult,” admitted Searle, a former Gamers Championship Finals runner-up.
“I have been in really good positions all day and missed a few chances, let people in and made harder work of games than I should have.
“I missed an opportunity to interrupt within the first leg. I used to be making an attempt to carry on and I’m simply blissful to recover from the road now, actually.”
Having prevailed at Gamers Championship 4 earlier this 12 months, Tuesday’s win marked a second title of 2025 for Searle – a feat he hadn’t achieved beforehand in his profession.
“It feels a bit weird to be honest,” Searle continued. “There have been plenty of times where I have won an event early on in the season and I get to the quarter-finals, I am playing well and I am already preparing what I am going to say, but I end up losing.
“It’s cool to lastly break that duck and win a couple of. The draw opened up for me a bit right now, which occurs typically and it is usually Chris Dobey’s little trick!”
Searle’s win prevented a first title for Vandenbogaerde, who had to settle for second place after producing one of the shock results of the day when he knocked out 2022/23 World Champion Michael Smith in round one.
The 52-year-old followed that result up with wins over Daryl Gurney and Nick Kenny before edging past Ross Smith with a 6-5 victory in the last 16 to set up a quarter-final meeting with Wattimena.
Once again, the Belgian earned a hard-fought victory as he squeezed through to the semi-finals with a 6-5 win, surviving four match darts to overturn a 5-3 deficit.
The world number 69 then sealed his place in a first-ever PDC ranking final with two ton-plus finishes in his 7-3 victory over Northern Irishman Brendan Dolan.
In the quarter-finals, Dutchman Doets progressed with a 6-4 victory over world number six Jonny Clayton to set up his semi-final clash with Searle.
Clayton had been in brilliant form throughout the day, progressing through with wins over Mensur Suljovic, Christian Kist, Krzysztof Ratajski and Wessel Nijman – averaging almost 111 against the latter.
There were also a hat-trick of nine-darters landed on a memorable day of action at the Mattioli Arena, with Germany’s rising star Niko Springer achieving perfection in his opening round demolition of Dimitri Van den Bergh.
Swiss star Stefan Bellmont then produced the perfect leg in his round two defeat against Nijman, before Adam Hunt landed a nine-darter to wrap up an impressive win over Bradley Brooks.
The Players Championship action continues in Leicester with a double-header on Wednesday and Thursday.
Players Championship 28 results
Last 16
Jermaine Wattimena 6-0 Stephen Bunting
Mario Vandenbogaerde 6-5 Ross Smith
Michele Turetta 6-3 Richard Veenstra
Brendan Dolan 6-5 Cameron Menzies
Kevin Doets 6-2 Callan Rydz
Jonny Clayton 6-3 Wessel Nijman
Ryan Searle 6-5 Karel Sedlacek
Darren Beveridge 6-3 Gian van Veen
Quarter-Finals
Mario Vandenbogaerde 6-5 Jermaine Wattimena
Brendan Dolan 6-2 Michele Turetta
Kevin Doets 6-4 Jonny Clayton
Ryan Searle 6-4 Darren Beveridge
Semi-Finals
Mario Vandenbogaerde 7-3 Brendan Dolan
Ryan Searle 7-4 Kevin Doets
Final
Ryan Searle 8-6 Mario Vandenbogaerde
What event is next on Sky Sports?
The 2025 BoyleSports World Grand Prix will take place at the Mattioli Arena, Leicester, from October 6-12, as 32 of the world’s top stars compete in one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments.
Michael van Gerwen and Luke Humphries are set to be joined by world champion Luke Littler in headlining this year’s field.
Mike De Decker sensationally stormed to his first Premier Event title at last year’s event.
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