Suljovic eases past Menzies to lift home crowd as Austrian Darts Open begins

Suljovic delights the home crowd
Suljovic delights the home crowdPaul Targyik / PDC Europe

Mensur Suljovic continued his resurgence on home soil with a commanding victory over Cameron Menzies on day one of the Austrian Darts Open in Graz.

The Austrian favourite thrilled the home crowd at the Stadthalle with a tidy display, hitting 75% of his doubles in a 6-2 win that set up a second-round meeting with third seed James Wade.

Suljovic has shown encouraging form in recent days, reaching a semi-final and a quarter-final during the week’s ProTour events in Hildesheim, and carried that momentum into Friday night.

“That was absolutely brilliant,” Suljovic said. “I love this crowd. This is my family! Thank you!”

Peter Wright and Alan Soutar kept Scottish interest alive with convincing 6-2 victories.

Wright brushed aside Austria’s Zoran Lerchbacher for his first European Tour win of 2026 and will now face defending champion Martin Schindler.

Soutar took advantage of a poor performance by Raymond van Barneveld to book a meeting with Danny Noppert.

Wright celebrates
Wright celebratesPaul Targyik / PDC Europe

The Netherlands' Dirk van Duijvenbode averaged more than 100 but lost to Latvia’s Madars Razma, who now faces top seed Gian van Veen.

Niels Zonneveld produced a 135 checkout in a deciding leg to edge James Hurrell and set up a tie against Ross Smith, while Kevin Doets impressed in a 6-3 win over Chris Landman.

Ian White defeated former world champion Michael Smith 6-4 and will play Daryl Gurney for a place in the last 16.

Dave Chisnall was another notable casualty, losing 6-3 to Spain’s Cristo Reyes after struggling on the doubles.

Rob Owen resisted a late Joe Cullen comeback for a deciding-leg win on his first European Tour appearance of the year.

Earlier in the day, Germany’s Niko Springer produced three ton-plus finishes in a 6-3 victory over Nick Kenny. Ryan Joyce and Patrik Kovacs knocked out German pair Gabriel Clemens and Ricardo Pietreczko, respectively.

Kim Huybrechts boosted his hopes of World Matchplay qualification with a 6-3 win over Karel Sedlacek and will next face Chris Dobey. William O’Connor also progressed after beating Anton Ostlund and will now take on Rob Cross.

Andrew Gilding overcame Austrian debutant Nick Zwittnigg, while Krzysztof Ratajski defeated Aaron Hardy to set up a meeting with Michael van Gerwen.

The tournament continues on Saturday afternoon, when the 16 seeded players enter the fray in Graz.

Results & fixtures

Afternoon session - round one

Ryan Joyce 6-3 Gabriel Clemens

Patrik Kovacs 6-4 Ricardo Pietreczko

Niels Zonneveld 6-5 James Hurrell

Andrew Gilding 6-4 Nick Zwittnigg

William O'Connor 6-3 Anton Ostlund

Krzysztof Ratajski 6-3 Aaron Hardy

Niko Springer 6-3 Nick Kenny

Kevin Doets 6-3 Chris Landman

Evening session - round one

Cristo Reyes 6-3 Dave Chisnall

Rob Owen 6-5 Joe Cullen

Kim Huybrechts 6-3 Karel Sedlacek

Peter Wright 6-2 Zoran Lerchbacher

Alan Soutar 6-2 Raymond van Barneveld

Mensur Suljovic 6-2 Cameron Menzies

Madars Razma 6-4 Dirk van Duijvenbode

Ian White 6-4 Michael Smith

Afternoon session - round two

Jermaine Wattimena v Andrew Gilding

Mike De Decker v Ryan Joyce

Rob Cross v William O'Connor

Ryan Searle v Kevin Doets

Ross Smith v Niels Zonneveld

Damon Heta v Cristo Reyes

Luke Woodhouse v Rob Owen

Chris Dobey v Kim Huybrechts

Evening session - round two

Daryl Gurney v Ian White

Josh Rock v Patrik Kovacs

James Wade v Mensur Suljovic

Michael van Gerwen v Krzysztof Ratajski

Danny Noppert v Alan Soutar

Gian van Veen v Madars Razma

Martin Schindler v Peter Wright

Wessel Nijman v Niko Springer

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