KIM HUYBRECHTS won his second PDC European Tour title with a dramatic 6-5 defeat of Peter Wright in the European Darts Grand Prix final in Sindelfingen.

The Belgian ace had won the Dutch Darts Masters two years ago, and was left in tears on stage as he celebrated an emotional win over Wright, coming from 5-2 down with checkouts of 140 and 157 before snatching victory in the deciding leg.

Wright played his part in a memorable final in front of 3,000 fans at the Glaspalast, winning four straight legs from 2-1 down to take command with checkouts of 116 and 161.

Huybrechts, though, refused to be defeated and survived one match dart from Wright - at double 16 in the ninth leg - before clinically taking out 64 on double eight in the decider.

Huybrechts had also defeated Steve Beaton and Michael Smith in a deciding leg on Sunday before edging out James Wade 6-4 in the semi-finals before scooping the £25,000 first prize.

"I didn't stop believing throughout the whole tournament, and now I can't believe that I won," said Huybrechts, who dedicated the win to his late father Ludo. "It's an amazing feeling.

"I've won a couple of titles now in the PDC and this feels like the best win ever. I was 5-2 down in the final and I was behind a couple of other times during the tournament.

"I was in the zone during the final and to be honest I can't remember the finishes, someone has told me I took out 140 and 157 and I know I hit double eight for the match, but that means I Wasn't thinking about it.

"When you're 5-2 down against a player like Peter you just have to try and win one leg at a time and when it got to the final leg I thought that was my chance and I just had to have one good leg, which I did."

Huybrechts' win has also put him into next month's SINGHA Beer Grand Slam of Darts in Wolverhampton, with the tournament holding happy memories following his nine-darter during a run to the semi-finals a year ago.

"A couple of times this year I've lost in finals and every time I thought it was a chance to qualify that I'd lost, so I'm so happy to be back there," he added. "To be honest I was preparing to play in the qualifiers, so I'm delighted."

Wright's run to the final came with a new set of darts which he had only begun using on Thursday, but the world number four was delighted with his form after defeating Jermaine Wattimena, Stephen Bunting, Ian White and Mensur Suljovic.

The colourful Scot was taken all the way by White in a fine quarter-final - which left him emotionally saluting the Glaspalast crowd afterwards - before also being taken to a deciding leg by Suljovic in the semi-finals.

"I got the new darts on Thursday and they've still not performed how I'd like them to perform, so I'm very happy to have got to the final," said Wright.

"I was only one leg away and I had a dart to win it, so I can't be too disappointed. The crowd were fantastic all weekend and they make it so special out here in Germany.

"Since losing in the first round of the World Grand Prix I've worked so hard and I want to do well for the rest of the year now."

Austrian ace Suljovic was left to rue a missed bullseye on a 132 checkout in the deciding leg of his semi-final against Wright, but the run to the last four matched his achievement last week at the World Grand Prix.

July's World Matchplay runner-up James Wade lost out narrowly to Huybrechts in the semi-final, but enjoyed a 103.52 average during his quarter-final defeat of Jelle Klaasen.

Stoke ace white hit seven 180s during his quarter-final against Wright but crucially missed one match dart at tops in the decider, while Smith allowed a 5-3 lead to slip away against Huybrechts.

Joe Cullen had won through to the last eight with a stunning victory over Raymond van Barneveld in the third round and led Suljovic 4-3 before the Austrian took the next three legs to deny him a semi-final place.

The £115,000 tournament was the year's final PDC European Tour event, with all the action streamed live online through www.LIVEPDC.TV and a series of bookmakers' websites.

The PDC European Tour will continue to grow in 2016 with an additional event being added to the calendar to create ten tournaments across Europe.

2015 European Darts Grand Prix.

Sunday October 18.

Evening Session.

Quarter-Finals.

James Wade 6-4 Jelle Klaasen.

Kim Huybrechts 6-5 Michael Smith.

Peter Wright 6-5 Ian White.

Joe Cullen 4-6 Mensur Suljovic.

Semi-Finals.

James Wade 4-6 Kim Huybrechts.

Peter Wright 6-5 Mensur Suljovic.

Final.

Kim Huybrechts 6-5 Peter Wright.