Gian van Veen Triumphs Over Luke Humphries in Sixth Players Championship Final
Gian van Veen secures his first PDC ranking title by defeating world number one Luke Humphries in the sixth Players Championship final.

In a thrilling showdown at the Mattioli Arena in Leicester, Gian van Veen clinched his first PDC ranking title by defeating world number one Luke Humphries with an impressive 8-3 victory in the final of the sixth Players Championship. This marked a significant milestone for the 22-year-old Dutchman, who had previously faced a narrow defeat in the fifth Players Championship final just days earlier.
Van Veen started strong, racing to a 3-0 lead and maintaining his composure throughout the match to secure the win. This victory comes on the heels of an 8-7 loss to Joe Cullen in the previous championship, showcasing Van Veen's resilience and determination.
Meanwhile, Luke Littler, the reigning world champion, suffered an early exit in the second round, losing 8-7 to Dom Taylor. Michael van Gerwen, another top contender, was also knocked out in the second round by Ryan Meikle, who juggles his professional darts career with his job as a barber.
The Players Championship series consists of 34 events throughout the year, with the finals set to take place in Minehead from November 21 to 23. Humphries, despite the loss, remains focused on his upcoming match against Littler in Nottingham as part of the Premier League. The two have faced off 16 times, with Littler holding a slight edge with nine victories, including last year's Premier League final.
Humphries, currently leading the Premier League standings, acknowledged the challenges ahead but remains confident in his ability to secure more wins. "I'm in a good position, but I'm still going to have to work hard to pick up these wins," he said. "I've got Luke [Littler] this week, and then Michael [van Gerwen] in the quarter-finals next week. It's going to be tough, but I know I've got the credentials to beat them both."
Littler, on the other hand, is riding high on confidence, believing he is playing the best darts of his young career. Following his record-breaking World Championship success, Littler has continued to impress with victories at the UK Open, two weekly Premier League titles, and the Belgian Open. Despite a recent setback in the Players Championship, Littler remains optimistic. "I've always been confident in my own ability," he said. "The way my darts are going at the minute, it's probably the best I've ever played on a consistent basis."
As the Players Championship series progresses, fans can expect more intense competition and thrilling matches from the world's top darts players.