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JOYCE SURVIVES HETA THRILLER TO SET UP EURO TOUR TITLE SHOWDOWN WITH WOODHOUSE IN KIEL

JOYCE SURVIVES HETA THRILLER TO SET UP EURO TOUR TITLE SHOWDOWN WITH WOODHOUSE IN KIEL
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The 2026 Baltic Sea Darts Open reaches its final session in Kiel tonight, with the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final all still to come. Dave Chisnall and Damon Heta provide two of the most recognisable names left in a wide-open field, but Wessel Nijman arrives as the standout 2026 form player still standing. Kevin Doets and Luke Woodhouse continue their breakthrough seasons, Ryan Joyce and Ricky Evans remain dangerous, and Jimmy van Schie is still alive as the surprise outsider.

Ryan Joyce survived a thriller against Damon Heta to set up a first-time Euro Tour title showdown with Luke Woodhouse. The match was a tense affair, with Joyce eventually prevailing to book his place in the final. Woodhouse, meanwhile, has continued his impressive breakthrough season and will now face Joyce for the title.

The final session in Kiel promises plenty of drama as the remaining eight players battle it out for the Baltic Sea Darts Open crown. With a mix of established stars and emerging talents, the stage is set for a memorable conclusion to the event.

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