‘Do or die’ – Darts star reveals theory behind Michael van Gerwen’s miserable 2025 and says he must ‘watch himself back’

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MICHAEL van Gerwen has “lost his aggression” according to best mate Vincent van der Voort.

The Green Machine finished as runner-up at this year’s World Championship, but his performances in 2025 have been below par.

NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND - MARCH 13: Michael van Gerwen of Netherlands reacts against Nathan Aspinall of England during the Quarter Final match on Night Six of the 2025 BetMGM Premier League Darts at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham on March 13, 2025 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images)
Michael van Gerwen has ‘lost his aggression’ according to Vincent van der Voort
ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS - APRIL 18: Vincent van der Voort during the BetMGM Premier League Darts Quarter Final match at Rotterdam Ahoy on April 18, 2024 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Marcel ter Bals/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
Van der Voort has reacted to Van Gerwen’s poor 2025 after finishing runner-up at Ally Pally in January

World No.3 Van Gerwen was dumped out in his opening match at the Belgium Open last weekend, having won just one match at the UK Open the week prior.

Van Gerwen was battered 6-1 in the Premier League in Nottingham and was knocked out of the UK Open by world number 57 Rob Owen.

And the three-time world champion is still without a nightly victory in this year’s Premier League. 

MVG has not reached the final of a tournament since his Ally Pally loss to Luke Littler.

According to Vincent van der Voort, a close friend and compatriot of Van Gerwen’s, the 35-year-old is lacking energy.

Van der Voort told the Darts Draait Door podcast: “He’s not stepping on to that stage with a do-or-die mentality anymore. 

“There’s no aggression, no fire to show that he’s still the dominant force he once was. It all looks a bit routine, a bit obligatory.

“It’s about how you approach the game, the energy you bring. But Michael doesn’t seem to feel that himself.  

“That’s understandable—how you appear on TV and how you feel internally can be two very different things.  

“That’s why I tell him – watch yourself back on TV. He used to be a bouncing ball of energy on stage.”

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He added: “If there’s one thing he’s never been, it’s submissive. That really surprised me. There’s no aggression in his game anymore, and he needs that. 

“He used to want to devour his opponents — I just don’t see that in him right now.”

The Dutch Destroyer did conclude by suggesting Van Gerwen’s drop in form could be down to issues that don’t necessarily present themselves first-hand. 

He said: “You have to consider his family, the relentless schedule, it’s easy for us to sit back in a studio and comment.

“But he’s the one who has to go out there and do it. Talking about it is the easy part.”

Van Gerwen returns to action on Monday at the Players Championship Eight in Hildesheim, Germany.

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