Fri. Nov 21st, 2025
Humphries Defeats Aspinall in World Grand Prix First Round

Luke Humphries’ stellar year already includes victories at the World Masters and the Premier League.

Luke Humphries showcased his talent, defeating Nathan Aspinall 2-0 to advance to the second round of the World Grand Prix in Leicester.

In a tightly contested first set, Premier League champion Humphries narrowly prevailed 3-2, despite Aspinall’s comeback, highlighted by a ‘big fish’ finish—two treble 20s followed by a bullseye—to win the second leg.

Aspinall struggled with the doubles, a crucial aspect of the double-in, double-out format. Humphries capitalized, launching into the second set with a commanding 156 finish.

Despite a slight wobble, Humphries secured the second set 3-0, setting up a second-round encounter with Poland’s Krzysztof Ratajski, who earlier defeated Germany’s Martin Schindler 2-0.

“It was a big game. Nathan is a fantastic player,” Humphries told Sky Sports.

“He struggled to get in a few times and he let me in with that 156, which was a big shot there to take the game towards myself.

“My scoring was a bit strange, they just didn’t want to drop in.

“Hopefully on Wednesday I can come back and be better.”

Stephen Bunting, fresh off his Swiss Darts Trophy win, defeated Germany’s Niko Springer 2-0. In a surprising result, fifth seed James Wade suffered a 2-0 defeat against Joe Cullen in an all-English affair.

The first round action continues on Tuesday, with Peter Wright facing 2024 Grand Prix champion Mike de Decker, Luke Littler taking on Gian van Veen, and Michael van Gerwen playing Dirk van Duijvenbode.

Monday’s results:

Luke Humphries 2-0 Nathan Aspinall

Gary Anderson 2-1 Raymond van Barneveld

Rob Cross 2-1 Wessel Nijman

Krzysztof Ratajski 2-0 Martin Schindler

Cameron Menzies 2-0 Chris Dobey

Joe Cullen 2-0 James Wade

Danny Noppert 2-1 Jermaine Wattimena

Stephen Bunting 2-0 Niko Springer

Tuesday’s matches:

Damon Heta v Luke Woodhouse

Ross Smith v Daryl Gurney

Jonny Clayton v Andrew Gilding

Gerwyn Price v Ryan Searle

Luke Littler v Gian van Veen

Michael van Gerwen v Dirk van Duijvenbode

Peter Wright v Mike de Decker

Josh Rock v Ryan Joyce

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