Stephen Bunting languishes at 33rd in the updated European Tour Order of Merit following the European Darts Open in Leverkusen. The 2024 PDC major winner now faces an uphill battle to secure a spot in upcoming marquee events, including the European Championship, which requires a top-32 ranking.
What happened in the European Tour rankings?
Krzysztof Ratajski claimed the European Darts Open title on 14 July 2024, defeating Jermaine Wattimena 6-4 in the final. This victory propelled Ratajski from 12th to 3rd in the Order of Merit. Wattimena climbed to 11th despite the loss, while Nathan Aspinall dropped to 6th after a quarter-final exit as defending champion.
Why is Stephen Bunting's position a concern?
Bunting's 33rd-place ranking marks his lowest position in over two years. With only the top 32 qualifying for the European Championship, the 36-year-old must improve his standing before the August 28-30 Hungarian Darts Trophy. Compounding his challenge: limited tournament participation this season and stiff competition from resurgent players like Damon Heta (17th) and Dirk van Duijvenbode (29th).
What's next for Bunting and the competitors?
The European Tour resumes in Budapest for the Hungarian Darts Trophy, where Niko Springer aims to defend his title. Bunting, Daryl Gurney (35th), and Michael Smith (36th) face a condensed schedule to climb the rankings before the cutoff. Peter Wright, currently 89th, appears to have a longer road to recovery after inconsistent performances in 2024.
Context on top players' struggles
World numbers one and two, Luke Littler and Luke Humphries, sit 15th and 13th respectively due to sparse tournament appearances. Their absence in Leverkusen underscored a strategic approach that contrasts with Bunting's need for consistent play to reverse his fortunes.
The PDC's European Tour now enters a critical phase, with Budapest offering vital ranking points. For Stephen Bunting, a deep run in Hungary may be essential to reignite his 2024 campaign and avoid a prolonged rankings slump.