PDC Darts is headed to Poland this weekend, with some of the biggest names in the sport looking to take home another title.
The two-day tournament will consist of a mix of top PDC international players, taking on the Eastern European representatives.
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Predictions for the 2025 Poland Darts Masters
One week ago, there were two Americans who were able to pull off upset wins.
Jason Brandon and Danny Lauby were the Americans who advanced, while Stephen Bunting and Rob Cross were on the wrong side of two big upsets.
The Poland Darts Masters might have a hard time replicating the upsets from last weekend, but there may be a couple of players in contention to make it happen this weekend.
Possible Poland Darts Masters upsets
Krzysztof Ratajski is the highest-ranked PDC player from the Eastern European side in this tournament.
He's currently 33rd in the world and was dealt Wales' Jonny Clayton in the draw.
Clayton isn't an easy win by any means, but this seems like a winable game for Ratajski in a first-to-six-legs format.
If Stephen Bunting holds on in his first match, he could face off against Ratajski in a quarter-final match.
With the inconsistent play from Bunting, there's a chance Ratajski could make a run to the semifinal, especially with the help of his home crowd supporting him.
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Karel Sedláček is currently 80th in the PDC main ooM, and was given Luke Littler as his opponent for the first round.
Sedláček was one of the players I had as a potential threat coming into the tournament, but he now has the tough task of playing the reigning champion of the tournament.
Sedláček has a couple of QF appearances in Players Championship events in 2025, and was also in the QF of the 2025 World Cup of Darts.
Sebastian Białecki of Poland will be taking on Gerwyn Price.
He might not be able to win the match, but he has a chance to apply some pressure by winning a few legs against The Iceman.
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Who will go all the way?
Starting with the top half of the bracket, I think Krzysztof Ratajski can make a run to the semifinal, where he'd likely play either Nathan Aspinall or Luke Littler.
Littler and Aspinall are set to face off in the quarterfinal round if they both advance, which would be the second week in a row they play one another.
I have that match going 10-11 legs, and Aspinall winning yet again.
Aspinall has sounded very confident in his interviews recently and has backed it up on the oche, which supports the case that he can make a semifinal appearance in Poland.
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Krzysztof Ratajski could have a nice run to the semifinal, but Aspinall is still searching for a World Series of Darts title this year and will advance to the final this weekend.
Going to the bottom half of the bracket, I expect Michael van Gerwen and Gerwyn Price to make the semifinal round and play one another.
They also played in New York last week, and I have van Gerwen winning this time around.
This leaves a Nathan Aspinall/Michael van Gerwen final, where Nathan Aspinall will win and get the coveted title he has desired to get.
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