Overview
- Aspinall edged Chris Dobey 6-5 in the quarter-finals before averaging 103.10 in a 7-6 semi-final triumph over Wessel Nijman
- In the Leverkusen final he fired legs of 13 and 11 darts to pull clear of Damon Heta and closed out the match with a 100.43 average
- Damon Heta reached his first Euro Tour final since 2022 by beating Jonny Clayton 7-3 but missed two darts to force a deciding leg against Aspinall
- The victory, coming days after a semi-final loss to Luke Humphries in the Premier League play-offs, represents Aspinall’s second European Tour title of 2025
- The win caps a clear rebound from dartitis struggles and bolsters his momentum ahead of next month’s World Matchplay