Gian van Veen emerged victorious in the European Championship after a remarkable win against Luke Humphries. The 23-year-old Dutch player displayed remarkable composure to secure an 11-10 victory over the top-ranked player in the world.
The match at Dortmund’s Westfalenhalle was intense, with Van Veen staging a comeback from a 4-1 deficit. Despite some missed opportunities, he managed to clinch the decisive set with a nerve-wracking double 16 finish to claim his first major title.
In an emotional interview with ITV Sport following his win, Van Veen expressed his disbelief and gratitude for the momentous achievement. He acknowledged the support of the crowd and praised his opponent, Luke, for his exceptional performance.
Despite facing challenges along the way, including a minor hand injury during the semi-finals, Van Veen showcased his determination and skill throughout the tournament. His impressive victory not only earned him a significant prize of £120,000 but also propelled him to the seventh spot in the PDC Order of Merit.
Van Veen’s journey to the final included notable wins over top competitors like Damon Heta, Ryan Searle, Ryan Joyce, and a tense encounter with Michael van Gerwen. Despite the injury setback, Van Veen’s focus and resilience shone through, culminating in his well-deserved European Championship triumph.
