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Meet the Nordic & Baltic Line-Up for the 2025 Nordic Darts Masters

The third World Series event of the season gets underway this weekend, running from Friday, 6th to Saturday, 7th June at the Forum in Copenhagen. Let’s meet the eight Nordic & Baltic qualifiers, six of whom currently hold PDC Tour Cards, with the remaining two leading the PDC Nordic & Baltic Order of Merit.


Madars Razma - World Number 45


‘Razmatazz’ is the highest-profile player from the Nordic & Baltic region. The 36-year-old Latvian has held a PDC Tour Card since 2017 and boasts a strong résumé, including three Players Championship finals, two European Tour semi-finals, and a quarter-final run at the 2022 World Grand Prix. A 10-time winner on the PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour, Razma is known for his unorthodox style, often favouring treble 19 over treble 20 during scoring phases, making him one of the most distinctive players on the circuit.


Opponent: Luke Humphries


Jeffrey de Graaf - World Number 59


A two-time PDC Tour Card holder, De Graaf has found new life in his second spell after an underwhelming stint between 2016–2018. Now ranked 59th in the world, the Dutch-born Swede has reached two Players Championship finals in the last 18 months and made a breakthrough at the 2024 World Championship, beating Gary Anderson 3–0 before falling 4–2 to eventual finalist Michael van Gerwen in the Last 16. He also reached the same stage at the 2024 Players Championship Finals in Minehead and has won five PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour titles across the 2023 and 2024 seasons.


Opponent: Chris Dobey


Benjamin Reus - World Number 92


The 26-year-old Dane earned his Tour Card at the 2024 PDC European Q-School, having first caught the eye at the 2023 World Cup of Darts. Representing Denmark alongside Vladimir Andersen, Reus impressed with a standout performance that saw them knock out the 10th seeds Austria. He claimed his first PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour title in 2023, winning Event 10 in Riga. Reus now faces a crucial season as he looks to retain his place on the Pro Tour and climb the world rankings.


Opponent: Nathan Aspinall


Oskar Lukasiak - World Number 124


Lukasiak was once one of darts’ most talked-about young talents after hitting a nine-darter aged 12 at the 2004 Denmark Open Boys, the youngest ever in competition at the time. The Swede won several youth titles but later struggled with a severe case of dartitis, leading to a break from the game. Now 33, he has made a strong return with two Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour wins and back-to-back PDC World Cup quarter-finals, losing to eventual winners Wales in 2023 and semi-finalists Scotland in 2024. Lukasiak earned his first PDC Tour Card at EU Q-School in January 2025 and now looks to climb the rankings and fulfill the potential many saw in him years ago.


Opponent: Stephen Bunting


Cor Dekker - World Number 133


Dekker, who represents Norway, is a two-time PDC World Cup of Darts participant and secured his first PDC Tour Card at the 2025 European Q-School. The 37-year-old claimed his sole PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour title back in 2018 in Finland. One of his most memorable moments came at the 2024 Hungarian Darts Trophy, where he hit a perfect nine-darter on stage during a second-round match, despite eventually losing 6–2 to Stephen Bunting. Now with a Tour Card in hand, Dekker will be hoping to establish himself further on the Pro Tour.


Opponent: Gerwyn Price


Viktor Tingström - World Number 148


The 24-year-old Swede earned his first PDC Tour Card at the 2025 European Q-School and is one of the region’s emerging prospects. Tingström represented Sweden at WDF level in 2024 and reached a semi-final on the PDC Development Tour. He also claimed the 2023 WDF Finnish Masters title and now looks to make his mark on the professional circuit as he embarks on his debut Pro Tour season.


Opponent: Luke Littler


Andreas Harrysson - Number 1 PDCNB Order of Merit


The experienced Swede currently leads the 2025 PDC Nordic & Baltic Order of Merit and is one of two non–Tour Card holders among this year’s qualifiers. Now 50 years old, Harrysson has won four PDCNB titles in total, including back-to-back wins earlier this season. He also picked up two Challenge Tour titles in 2024 and caught the eye on the European Tour at the 2025 European Darts Open, reaching the last 16 with impressive wins over former World Champions Raymond van Barneveld and Michael Smith.


Opponent: Rob Cross


Darius Labanauskas - Number 2 PDCNB Order of Merit


Like Razma, Labanauskas is one of the most established names from the Nordic & Baltic region. The 48-year-old Lithuanian has won a record 13 PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour titles and currently sits second on the 2025 PDCNB Order of Merit. He also tops the 2025 Challenge Tour rankings after claiming three titles this season, putting him in a strong position to regain the Tour Card he held from 2019 to 2023. A former World Championship quarter-finalist in 2020, where he lost 5–2 to Michael van Gerwen, Labanauskas also hit a televised nine-darter at the 2022 Worlds, despite losing 3–1 to Mike De Decker in the opening round.


Opponent: Jonny Clayton


With this talented group ready to compete, the 2025 Nordic Darts Masters promises some exciting action at the Forum in Copenhagen this weekend.

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