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Van Gerwen, Rock and Nijman advance to Grand Slam knockout stages

Michael van Gerwen, Josh Rock and Wessel Nijman sealed their qualification to the knockout stages of the Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts, as the round-robin phase reached a dramatic conclusion on Tuesday.

Day Four of the £650,000 event saw Groups E-H conclude at Wolverhampton’s WV Active Aldersley, with reigning champion Luke Littler setting up a blockbuster tie against Nijman in Round Two on Thursday.

Littler, Danny Noppert and Niko Springer were already assured of their qualification prior to Tuesday’s play, and they were joined in the knockout stages by Van Gerwen, Rock, Nijman, Connor Scutt and Lukas Wenig.

Van Gerwen overcame his great rival Gary Anderson to clinch top spot in Group G, averaging 108.45 to set up an all-Dutch affair against Noppert in Round Two.

The three-time champion was imperious from start to finish against Anderson, condemning the Scottish icon to his first group stage exit in 18 Grand Slam appearances.

“I’m very glad to go through and top the table, but there’s still a lot of work to do in this tournament,” insisted the world number three.

“You always need to try and find the right balance and mentality, and I felt comfortable tonight.

“I’m looking forward to playing Danny. He’s a fantastic player and he’s playing really well at the moment, but I know I can step up when it matters.”

Springer relinquished top spot in Group G following his 5-3 defeat to Women’s Series winner Beau Greaves, who won five straight legs to end her campaign on a high.

Rock and Nijman came through a star-studded Group F, with newly crowned European Champion Gian van Veen crashing out alongside Women’s World Matchplay champion Lisa Ashton.

Van Veen was in pole position following back-to-back wins over the weekend, but Nijman’s whitewash win over Ashton set up a winner-takes-all clash against Rock.

Reigning World Cup champion Rock produced a clinical display to dump out Van Veen, pinning five of his ten attempts at double to celebrate a 5-2 success and claim top spot in Group F.

“Obviously Gian beat me here last year, so it was good to put that right,” reflected Rock, who will take on Scutt for a quarter-final berth on Thursday evening.

“I put myself under so much pressure because I knew I had to win, and I think Gian did exactly the same thing, but thankfully I got over the line.”

Scutt broke new ground in Wolverhampton with a hard-fought 5-3 win against Czech number one Karel Sedlacek, which saw him progress to the last 16 of a TV ranking event for the second time.

Elsewhere in Group E, Littler maintained his impeccable record in Wolverhampton with a 5-1 drubbing of Daryl Gurney, who exits without a win to his name.

“I knew I needed a few legs to finish top, so I’m really happy to make it three wins from three,” claimed Littler, who has won all ten of his matches on the Grand Slam stage.

“Daryl was there and thereabouts tonight, but now it’s down to the business end.

“I always enjoy the longer format, and hopefully I can produce my best darts on Thursday.”

It was also a memorable night for Wenig, who continued his dream debut campaign at the Grand Slam to advance through Group H in top spot.

The 31-year-old converted a 167 checkout on his way to a 5-1 victory against Cam Crabtree in another straight shoot-out, and Wenig’s reward will be a meeting against his fellow countryman Springer.

Wenig claimed top spot in Group H at the expense of Danny Noppert, who succumbed to Jonny Clayton in an absorbing start to Tuesday’s proceedings.

Clayton defied a 107 average from Noppert to triumph in a deciding-leg thriller, overturning a 4-2 deficit to avoid a third consecutive defeat in the round-robin phase.

Following four days of gripping action, the Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts continues on Wednesday, as the knockout stages begin in Wolverhampton.

World number one Luke Humphries will take on World Youth Championship runner-up Jurjen van der Velde, while Gerwyn Price continues his bid for a fourth Grand Slam title against German number one Martin Schindler.

2022 Grand Slam champion Michael Smith faces world number eight Chris Dobey in another eye-catching clash, with Luke Woodhouse and Ricky Evans locking horns in Wednesday’s curtain-raiser.

The 2025 Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts is being broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK, through the PDC’s worldwide broadcast partners including DAZN and Viaplay, and on PDCTV (excluding UK, Germany, Austria & Switzerland based subscribers).

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2025 Mr Vegas Grand Slam of Darts
Tuesday November 11
Groups E-H Final Matches

Jonny Clayton 5-4 Danny Noppert (H)
Beau Greaves 5-3 Niko Springer (G)
Luke Littler 5-1 Daryl Gurney (E)
Lukas Wenig 5-1 Cam Crabtree (H)
Connor Scutt 5-3 Karel Sedlacek (E)
Michael van Gerwen 5-2 Gary Anderson (G)
Wessel Nijman 5-0 Lisa Ashton (F)
Josh Rock 5-2 Gian van Veen (F)

Wednesday November 12 (1900 GMT)
4x Second Round
Luke Woodhouse v Ricky Evans
Gerwyn Price v Martin Schindler 
Luke Humphries v Jurjen van der Velde
Chris Dobey v Michael Smith

Thursday November 13 (1900 GMT)
4x Second Round
Lukas Wenig v Niko Springer
Josh Rock v Connor Scutt
Luke Littler v Wessel Nijman
Michael van Gerwen v Danny Noppert

Best of 19 legs

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