THE Australian Darts Masters is just around the corner, with Luke Littler hoping to go one better this time around.
And after his incredible comeback victory in the final of the World Matchplay, he’ll be hungry to add another accolade to his ever-expanding collection.
GettyLuke Littler is looking to go one better than 2024 and win Down Under[/caption]
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The 2024 Australian Masters saw Gerwyn Price take home the silverware in Wollongong after smashing Littler 8-1.
Returning to defend his crown, the Iceman will have to fend off the sport’s biggest names, hoping to knock him off the top.
World No1 Luke Humphries makes his second appearance Down Under, while Stephen Bunting and Australia’s own Damon Heta also feature in the tournament.
There will also be two players from the PDC making their debuts in Australia, with Mike De Decker and Josh Rock taking to the oche.
SunSport has all the details on what will be a thrilling two-day tournament.
Australian Darts Masters prize money 2025
Compared to last year’s tournament, there has been a significant increase in the prize pool.
It has now risen from £60,000 to a substantial £100,000.
Here is a full breakdown of the pot:
Winner: £30,000
Runner-Up: £16,000
Semi-Finalists: £10,000
Quarter-Finalists: £5,000
First Round Losers: £1,750
Total: £100,000
When is the Australian Darts Masters 2025?
The Australian Darts Masters 2025 is scheduled as a two-day tournament and will get underway on Friday, August 8.
GettyDamon Heta will be a home favourite in Australia[/caption]
And it will conclude the next day – Saturday, August 9.
Both days’ action will begin at 7pm local time in Wollongong, which will be 10am UK time.
Win Sports and Entertainment Centre in Wollongong, New South Wales is the allocated arena for this tournament and it can host approximately 6,000 fans.
Who will be playing at the Australian Darts Masters 2025?
PDC representatives
Luke Humphries (England)
Luke Littler (England)
Damon Heta (Australia)
Stephen Bunting (England)
Gerwyn Price (Wales)
Chris Dobey (England)
Josh Rock (Northern Ireland)
Mike De Decker (Belgium)
Oceanic representatives
Haupai Puha (New Zealand)
Simon Whitlock (Australia)
Joe Comito (Australia)
Brody Klinge (Australia)
Tim Pusey (Australia)
Brandon Weening (Australia)
James Bailey (Australia)
Jonny Tata (New Zealand)
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