German darts player
Darts player
Niko Springer (born 11 July 2000) is a German darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
Career
Springer first took part in PDC Qualifying School (Q-School) in 2021 , where he reached the final stage of European Q-School but was unable to obtain a PDC Tour Card .[ 4] Due to his performances at Q-School, Springer received a wildcard for the 2021 PDC Europe Super League, where he was eliminated in the quarter-finals by the eventual tournament winner Martin Schindler .[ 5]
During the 2021 PDC European Development Tour series , Springer made two finals, losing to Rusty-Jake Rodriguez on both occasions.[ 6] [ 7] His Development Tour ranking saw him qualify for the 2021 PDC World Youth Championship and the 2022 UK Open . Springer also reached his first PDC Challenge Tour final in 2021, losing 5–1 to José Justicia in Event 7 .
In 2022, Springer qualified for his first two PDC European Tour events as a Host Nation Qualifier. At his debut tournament, the 2022 International Darts Open , Springer made the third round following wins over Jermaine Wattimena and Brendan Dolan , before losing 6–2 to Peter Wright .[ 8] At the 2022 German Darts Championship , he lost 6–2 to Darius Labanauskas in the first round. Springer made the final of the 2022 PDC Europe Super League but lost the final 10–8 to Florian Hempel , missing out on qualification for the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship .[ 9]
At the 2023 International Darts Open , Springer defeated Scott Williams in the first round before defeating Dimitri van den Bergh 6–1 in the second round.[ 10] He lost in the third round to Damon Heta .
At the 2023 PDC Europe Super League, Springer achieved a nine-dart finish in a group stage match with Manfred Bilderl , notable for Springer achieving the perfect leg before Bilderl had the opportunity to complete his own nine-dart finish.[ 11]
During the 2024 PDC Development Tour series , Springer won his first three Development Tour titles, securing his third win in Event 20 against German compatriot Leon Weber.[ 12] He finished second on the 2024 Development Tour final ranking, earning him a debut at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship and a PDC Tour Card for the next two years.[ 13] [ 14] He also won three titles on the newly established 2024 PDC Europe Next Gen series , where he hit a double-in double-out nine-dart finish in Event 4.[ 15]
At the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship , Springer played 2024 semi-finalist Scott Williams in the first round. Springer won the first set 3–0 but lost the match 3–1 in sets.[ 16]
World Championship results
PDC
Tournament
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
PDC Ranked televised events
World Championship
DNQ
1R
UK Open
DNQ
1R
DNQ
PDC Non-ranked televised events
World Youth Championship
RR
2R
DNP
3R
Career statistics
Year-end ranking (PDC )
-
167
167
PDC European Tour
Performance Table Legend
W
Won the tournament
F
Finalist
SF
Semifinalist
QF
Quarterfinalist
# R RR Prel.
Lost in # round Round-robin Preliminary round
DQ
Disqualified
DNQ
Did not qualify
DNP
Did not participate
WD
Withdrew
NH
Tournament not held
NYF
Not yet founded
References
^ "Niko Springer - Mastercaller.com" . Mastercaller .
^ dartn.de, Patrick Exner. "Dart Profis - Niko Springer" . Dartn.de .
^ "PDC Order of Merit" . PDPA . 24 November 2024. Retrieved 24 November 2024 .
^ Phillips, Josh (10 February 2021). "Sherrock & Painter through on final day of Q Schools Stage 1A" . PDC. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Haag, Benjamin (21 April 2021). "WM-Qualifikation: Aus für Springer und Gerdon" [World Championship qualification: Springer and Gerdon out] (in German). Die Rheinpfalz . Retrieved 18 May 2021 .
^ "Development Tour double for Rodriguez, titles too for Brooks & Rafferty" . PDC. 22 August 2021. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Allen, Dave (6 November 2021). "Rodriguez seals European Development Tour success as German talent wins" . PDC. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Gill, Samuel (27 February 2022). "Wright ends run of home hero Springer, set to face Smith in last confirmed Quarter-Final at International Darts Open" . Dartsnews.com . Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ "Darts: Florian Hempel sichert sich WM-Ticket - und klärt über Zoff mit Springer auf" [Darts: Florian Hempel secures his World Championship ticket - and clears up the trouble with Springer] (in German). Sport1 . 11 November 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022 .
^ Gill, Samuel (1 April 2023). "Springer springs shock with Van den Bergh thrashing, Clayton fights back to down Raman at International Darts Open" . Dartsnews.com . Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Gorton, Josh (7 November 2023). "Sensational Springer lands nine-darter to open 2023 PDC Europe Super League" . PDC. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Gorton, Josh (28 July 2024). "Super Springer wins third Development Tour title of 2024" . PDC. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Wibbeke, Marvin (15 October 2024). "WM-Quali und Tourkarte für Dartsspieler Niko Springer" [World Championship qualification and Tour Card for darts player Niko Springer] (in German). Rheinische Post . Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ "Darts: Deutsche Premiere bei der WM" [Darts: German debut at the World Championship] (in German). Sport1 . 13 October 2024. Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Gill, Samuel (3 March 2024). "Niko Springer throws nine-dart finish in double-in double-out format at PDC Next Gen tournament" . Dartsnews.com . Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
^ Wöckener, Lutz (20 December 2024). "Niko Springer verliert Spektakel, hinterlegt aber seine Visitenkarte im Ally Pally" [Niko Springer loses the spectacle, but deposits his business card at Ally Pally] (in German). Welt . Retrieved 24 December 2024 .
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