Overview
- Martin Schindler defeated Ross Smith 8–4 in the Austrian Open final, earning €35,000 and climbing to world No. 18, the highest ranking ever achieved by a German darts player.
- During the tournament, Schindler displayed exceptional form, including a 107.78 average and 60% checkout efficiency in his quarterfinal win over Chris Dobey.
- In the round of 16, Schindler staged a dramatic comeback from 2–5 down against Kevin Doets, winning 6–5 after four consecutive legs.
- The semifinal against Josh Rock highlighted Schindler's resilience as he overcame a 4–6 deficit and capitalized on Rock's seven missed match darts to secure a 7–6 victory.
- Schindler's Austrian Open triumph marks his third European Tour title and solidifies his position as Germany's most successful darts player to date.