Luke Humphries Dominates Michael Smith,Hints at Potential Players Championship Break
Luke Humphries cemented his status as a dominant force in professional darts,securing a decisive 16-8 victory over Michael Smith in the Grand Slam of Darts quarter-finals. The world number one showcased both power and precision, booking his place in the semi-finals with a compelling performance.
Humphries initially surged ahead, establishing a commanding 4-0 lead.Smith,known for his resilience,mounted a spirited comeback,leveling the match at 7-7. However, this proved to be a temporary shift in momentum.
The reigning Grand slam champion responded emphatically, winning nine of the subsequent ten legs. This ruthless display of finishing ability ultimately sealed Smith’s fate and propelled Humphries into the final four.he averaged an impressive 104.98 throughout the match, converting 44.4% of his checkouts.
Considering a Shift in Schedule
Following the victory, Humphries revealed he’s contemplating a critically important change to his tournament schedule for 2026. Specifically, he’s considering foregoing the entire Players Championship tour.
This tour is a demanding series of 34 floor competitions held across the UK and Europe, culminating in a finals weekend. It requires consistent travel and participation, often overlapping with other high-profile events.
“I’ve kind of been thinking about not playing any Players Championship next year, like giving the whole tour a miss, because it’s so busy,” Humphries explained. He emphasized the need to prioritize commitments and maintain peak performance.
Humphries plans to assess his options, potentially participating in the early stages of the tour before making a final decision. This flexible approach will allow him to gauge the impact on his overall game and well-being. Ultimately, he wants to focus on maximizing his performance in major tournaments.
Semi-Final Showdown with Gerwyn Price
Humphries will now face Gerwyn Price in the semi-finals. Price advanced with a convincing 16-9 win against Ricky Evans. This promises to be a captivating clash between two of the sport’s biggest stars.
Remaining Quarter-Finals Set the Stage
The remaining quarter-final matchups are equally intriguing. Saturday’s action will feature:
* Luke Littler vs. Josh Rock: A battle between two rising talents, both eager to make their mark.
* Lukas Wenig vs. Danny Noppert: A clash of styles, pitting the German’s precision against the Dutchman’s power.
Thes matches will determine the final two semi-finalists, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the Grand Slam of Darts. You can expect intense competition and high-scoring legs as these players vie for a place in the final.









