SOME of the world’s best will be battling it out for the Baltic Sea Darts Open title â and the prize money too.
stunned when he beat Cool Hand in a sensational 2024 final.

And the Englishman banked a nice £30,000 just for winning the showpiece match alone.
But Cross will have to potentially see off the likes of , and Stephen Bunting if he is to earn another payday this weekend.
However, Cross won’t have to worry about as the teen sensation is continuing his exile from European tours.
What is the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 prize money?
This year’s total prize pot will match the amount of money available during the 2024 edition.
Meaning that the overall sum tallies up to a whopping £175k.
Here is a full breakdown of the total prize pot on offer in Kiel.
- Winner: £30,000
- Runner-up: £12,000
- Semi-finalists: £8,000
- Quarter-finalists:£6,000
- Third round: £4,000
- Second round: £2,500
- First round:£1,250
- Total: £175,000
How can I watch the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025?
- The Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 will be broadcast LIVE on PDCTV.
- Fans can also tune into the action on DAZN.
- Alternatively, SunSport will be running a live blog throughout the entire weekend that covers all of the action
Who is playing at the Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025?
*subject to change
PDC Main Order of Merit
- Luke Humphries
- Stephen Bunting
- Nathan Aspinall
- Rob Cross
- Damon Heta
- Dave Chisnall
- Peter Wright
- Danny Noppert
- Michael van Gerwen
- Jonny Clayton
- Chris Dobey
- James Wade
- Gerwyn Price
- Gary Anderson
- Ross Smith
- Josh Rock
PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit
- Martin Schindler
- Ryan Searle
- Wessel Nijman
- Dirk van Duijvenbode
- Daryl Gurney
- Raymond van Barneveld
- Joe Cullen
- Jermaine Wattimena
- Cameron Menzies
- Gian van Veen
- Mike de Decker
- Andrew Gilding
- Luke Woodhouse
- Ryan Joyce
- Michael Smith
- Ricardo Pietreczko
PDC Baltic Sea Darts Open 2025 Card Holder Qualifier Players
- Justin Hood
- Krzysztof Ratajski
- Andy Baetens
- Tytus Kanik
- Mensur Suljovic
- Sebastian Bialecki
- Ryan Meikle
- Martin Lukeman
- Callan Rydz
- Ian White
Host Nation Qualifier
- Liam Maendll-Lawrence
- Yorick Holkens
- Kevin Troppmann
- Martin Kramer
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
- Johan Engstrom
East European Qualifier
- Miroslaw Grudziecki