Results

Players Championship 32 10/15 14:45 5 Martin Lukeman v Stephen Bunting 0-6
Players Championship 29 10/01 12:25 57 Kai Gotthardt v Martin Lukeman 0-6
European Tour 13 09/26 14:35 7 Mensur Suljovic v Martin Lukeman 6-2
Players Championship 27 09/10 11:40 57 Martin Lukeman v Cam Crabtree 6-4
European Tour 10 08/29 20:10 - Mike De Decker v Martin Lukeman 6-3
Players Championship 25 08/26 14:15 6 Martin Lukeman v Alan Soutar 5-6
Players Championship 24 08/25 12:00 57 Martin Lukeman v Graham Hall 6-5
European Tour 9 07/11 19:05 7 Daryl Gurney v Martin Lukeman 6-4
Players Championship 21 07/09 14:45 5 Dave Chisnall v Martin Lukeman 6-4
Players Championship 18 06/18 14:45 5 Martin Lukeman v Dave Chisnall 3-6
European Tour 7 2025 05/24 13:35 5 Martin Schindler v Martin Lukeman 6-4
European Tour 7 2025 05/23 12:05 7 Martin Lukeman v Lukas Wenig 6-2

Wikipedia - Martin Lukeman

Martin Lukeman (born 26 March 1985) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Nicknamed "Smash", he reached his first PDC major final at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts, finishing as runner-up to Luke Littler. He finished as runner-up at the 2022 German Darts Grand Prix on the PDC European Tour.

Lukeman won a title on the Challenge Tour in 2015.

History

Lukeman managed to reach the last 16 of the 2017 UK Open. After last-leg wins against Matt Padgett and Rob Hewson, he defeated Chris Dobey 10–5 in the fourth round, before losing 10–3 to Ian White in the fifth round.

Lukeman secured a two-year PDC Tour Card at UK Qualifying School in February 2021, sealing his professional status with a day to spare.

Lukeman reached his maiden PDC European Tour final at the 2022 German Darts Grand Prix by defeating Adam Gawlas, Gabriel Clemens, Keane Barry, Martin Schindler and Damon Heta. He faced Luke Humphries in the final, and was beaten 8–2.

Lukeman reached a maiden major televised final at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts, the first qualifier in the competition's history to make the final, losing 16–3 to Luke Littler.