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STAR-STUDDED FIELD SET FOR 2026 GERMAN DARTS GRAND PRIX IN SINDELFINGEN, WITH ONLY LITTLER AND HUMPHRIES ABSENT

STAR-STUDDED FIELD SET FOR 2026 GERMAN DARTS GRAND PRIX IN SINDELFINGEN, WITH ONLY LITTLER AND HUMPHRIES ABSENT

The German Darts Grand Prix returns to Sindelfingen from 17 to 19 April 2026, with the Glaspalast once again hosting this established European Tour event. The venue, originally designed for athletics and football, has become a familiar and distinctive stop for darts in recent years.

Gary Anderson heads back to a stage where he has dominated, having won the title in both 2024 and 2025. In 2024, he edged out Ross Smith 8-6, before cruising past Andrew Gilding 8-0 a year later. Two of his three European Tour titles have come in Sindelfingen, with his only other win dating back to 2014. Anderson arrives unbeaten in Baden-Wurttemberg across ten matches and aims to secure a European Tour title early in the season to scale back his schedule later while still qualifying for the European Championship in Dortmund.

Only two major names are missing from the field: Luke Littler and Luke Humphries. Littler's absence is expected as he continues to skip European Tour events in Germany. Humphries, who lost to Michael Smith in the last 16 here last year, has already built a strong buffer in the European Order of Merit following his win in Wieze and is likely to be selective with his appearances during the Premier League period. Their withdrawals open the door for others, with Mike De Decker moving into the field via his world ranking to start directly in the second round, while Kevin Doets avoids the need to come through qualification.

There will be at least six German players involved, led by Martin Schindler as the number 14 seed, who will enter on Saturday. Niko Springer, Paul Krohne, Michael Unterbuchner, Michael Hurtz, and Robin Masur are all set to begin their campaigns on Friday. A further ten places are still up for grabs through the Tour Card Holder Qualifier, meaning more German names could yet be added, and fan favourites such as Ricky Evans and Peter Wright may also still appear in Sindelfingen. Despite the absence of the world number one and two, the German Darts Grand Prix once again boasts a deep and competitive field.

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