The Grand Championship of Darts: SUPER DARTS 2025
On November 29 and 30, 2025, the highly anticipated darts world championship,
SUPER DARTS 2025, took place at the Toyosu PIT in Tokyo, organized by Darts Live, a subsidiary of the Sega Sammy Group. This prestigious tournament invited only the elite, best players from across the world to compete for the coveted title.
This year marked the 11th iteration of the tournament, featuring a host of contenders from both domestic and international arenas. Players earned their spots through open championships and regional qualifying events with the best performers from Asia, Europe, and America. As the world’s darting enthusiasts gathered in droves, the venue buzzed with excitement and energy, creating an unforgettable atmosphere heightened by the incredible online viewership around the globe.
The Champion Emerges: Che Minseok
In a thrilling sequence of matches, tension hung in the air as competitors showcased their skills. The finals saw Che Minseok of South Korea go head-to-head against last year’s champion, Seigo Asada, who aimed for back-to-back victories. The match quickly reached a fever pitch, with Che Minseok's incredible precision and strategy ultimately leading him to a stunning victory.
Reflecting on his win, Minseok shared, “This is my first time winning on such a huge stage, and I can’t express how this feels. I owe this achievement to the incredible support I received from everyone, and I am truly thankful. Additionally, I would like to extend my gratitude to the team at Darts Live for making this event possible!” His words resonated with fans and participants alike, underscoring the joy and camaraderie fostered through the sport.
Runners-Up and Highlights
Seigo Asada claimed second place, while the top four also included Hugo Lyon from Hong Kong and Terry Tan from Malaysia, each leaving a lasting impression on the audience with their exceptional skills and competitive spirit.
A remarkable highlight of the event was the participation of 21-year-old Bo Greaves, who is often hailed as the world champion in women's darts. Having qualified for this event through her triumph in the
SUPER DARTS 2025 QUALIFIER FINAL LADIES, Bo was a hot favorite to win. Her initial rounds showcased her extraordinary talent, securing impressive victories. However, her journey concluded in the quarter-finals after a bittersweet defeat to Lyon. She was met with thunderous applause and cheers from the audience, making history as the first female player to reach the second round at the SUPER DARTS.
Exciting Showdowns
The match-up between Ryuta Arihara, the season's runner-up in Japan, and Hugo Lyon, the top player from another league, was another thrilling feat, drawing major attention from fans. The two competitors, both known for their sharp focuses and exceptional skills, displayed a remarkable intensity that reverberated throughout the arena. Ultimately, Hugo Lyon emerged victorious, further emphasizing the tournament’s competitive spirit.
In the final showdown, reigning champion Seigo Asada clashed with Che Minseok. Asada, recognized as Japan's strongest player of the current season, pursued victory fervently but was outplayed by Minseok, culminating in a decisive score of 4-0.
Event Wrap-Up and Future Outlook
SUPER DARTS 2025 not only celebrated the pinnacle of darts competition but also set the stage for future events, with
SUPER DARTS 2027 already announced. Fans can relive the excitement by purchasing archived event tickets available for ¥3,500, which provide access to all matches from this year’s spectacular showcase between December 1 and December 30, 2025. Additional details on match results and highlights will be continuously updated on the official website.
Conclusion
The unparalleled display of skill, sportsmanship, and enthusiasm at
SUPER DARTS 2025 has left an indelible mark on the darts community. Mark your calendars and follow the updates; the next installment promises to be even more exhilarating!