Full player lineup for SUPER DARTS 2025 event in Tokyo

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With the SUPER DARTS 2025 event about to begin, darts fans from around the world will be watching on from November 29-30 to see who takes home the 11th edition of the title. 

The official player list for the unique soft-tip darts event has finally been confirmed after months of qualifying rounds, events and invitationals.

This year, the lineup promises an entertaining spectacle, with 16 players from around the world competing for the trophy. 

Here, AllSportsPeople looks at who is taking part in this year's event and how each player earned their spot.

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Beau Greaves

England's Beau Greaves, age 21, holds the No. 1 spot in the PDC Women's Series rankings and is heading into the tournament as one of darts' fastest-rising talents.

Fresh from her impressive performance on the international circuit, Greaves qualified by winning the SUPER DARTS 2025 Ladies Qualifier Final. Can she replicate that win and follow up with the overall title?

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Boris Krcmar

Krcmar led Croatia to the quarter-finals of the 2024 World Cup of Darts. Over the last 12 months he's had strong performances in the MODUS Super Series, reaching the grand final where he was defeated (4-2) by Tom Sykes.

Krcmar secured his place in SUPER DARTS via a Wild Card, and his recent international runs mark him as a player to watch.

MORE: Full predictions and key players to watch at 2025 SUPER DARTS

Hugo Leung 

Hong Kong’s Leung enters the event with four World Cup of Darts appearances and another Alexandra Palace showing lined up in December.

Leung returns to SUPER DARTS after qualifying through the Hong Kong Tour. 

Brandon Perez 

Brandon Perez has focused on US-based competitions in 2025, reaching the quarter-finals in his hometown of Las Vegas at the WDF Open in January. 

Perez grabbed his SUPER DARTS spot via the Wild Card Western Stage, and is representing the US as the only American in the field.

Seigo Asada

Japan’s Asada has had an impressive year across both the PDC Asian Tour and Japan Tour. He also has PDC World Championship matches under his belt, which will help with the atmosphere in Tokyo. 

Having won last year's event to earn his automatic return, Asada's experience and home support make him one of AllSportsPeople’ ones to watch

Lylian Le Calvez

Lylian Le Calvez’s regular activity on the WDF tour could lead to a surprise run at the event. 

The 27-year-old from France will be making his debut in the SUPER DARTS format and qualified by winning the France Ligue Grandes Finales 2025 Singles Pro Men's Division.

Lylian Le Calvez

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Yuta Hayashi

A member of Japan's WDF World Cup runner-up team in 2025, Hayashi is competing in his first SUPER DARTS final this year. 

He qualified via the 2025 Tokyo Qualifier and all eyes will now be on how the 26-year-old can perform on the big tournament stage. 

Natsumi Iwata

Crowd-favourite Iwata earned her spot in the tournament with an  impressive performance during the qualifiers at the Nippon Darts Festival in September. 

Iwata, who reached the last 32 in the 2024 tournament, returns for her second consecutive year after topping the Tokyo Ladies Qualifier bracket. 

MORE: Full format and tournament rules for SUPER DARTS 2025

MinSeok Choi

From Seoul, MinSeok Choi is the runaway leader of the 2025 Korea Tour annual rankings and is widely recognised as the biggest name in Korean darts.

Choi powered into the SUPER DARTS final four in 2024 and will be hoping to call on his experience to go even further this year.

MinSeok Choi

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Chen Yan Bin

Making his first SUPER DARTS appearance, 34-year-old Chen Yan Bin is ranked No. 24 on the PDC Asian Tour.

With eight years of professional darts experience, he qualified for SUPER DARTS 2025 through the Taiwan Tour.

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Ryuta Arihara

Arihara made it to the semi-finals of last year's event and has since had an impressive year on the PDC Asian Tour. He heads into this event having climbed to 13th in the regional standings.

Arihara qualified via the Japan Tour 2024.

Momoka Hayashi

Ranked No. 3 in the WDF Asia Women’s rankings, Hayashi reached the last 16 of the Women's World Masters in 2025. 

After securing direct qualification through obtaining top spot on the Japan Ladies Soft Darts Professional Tour, Hayashi will be one to watch.

Jose Justicia

Spain's Justicia brings international experience and recent US triumphs to the field. Whilst competing in more steel-tip competitions than soft tip, Justicia still has experience in this format after making it to the last 16 in 2024. 

The 36-year-old qualified by winning the Las Vegas SUPER DARTS Qualifier.

Joe Justicia

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Keita Ono

Tokyo home favourite Ono won the SUPER DARTS title back in 2017 and returns to the event again for his third appearance after a last 16 finish in 2018. 

Ono secured his 2025 place through the Taichung Super Darts Qualifier.

Terry Tan

Newcomer Tan, 33, aims to convert regional dominance into SUPER DARTS success in Japan. 

He qualified via the South East Asia Tour and will aim to make an immediate impression on his tournament debut.

Masahiro Kubota

Japanese Kubota makes up the field of 16 for the 2025 event and is another who will be looking to shine on tournament debut.

The 36-year-old booked a spot in the tournament after initially becoming Kanto Area B champion.

 

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