James Wade has come under fire for his behaviour in the aftermath of the 2025 World Matchplay final, where he was defeated 18–13 by Luke Littler. The controversy stems not from his performance on the ...
The Winmau World Masters will continue for the second edition of the revived classic of the longest running darts tournament in the world brought to prominence by the WDF/BDO. It will take place ...
Paul Nicholson has had his say on the situation, admitting that he felt that 'The Asp' was the most hard-done by. "Out of everybody who's been omitted, Nathan Aspinall is probably the one that's the ...
The Nuke is currently sitting on £2,770,500 in the PDC Live Order of Merit. He will not be able to add any money to this in the upcoming World Series of Darts events due to them being non-ranking ...
After an afternoon full of tension, calculations, and uncertainty, Alexander Merkx has secured a PDC Tour Card at Q-School 2026. The Dutchman ultimately finished just high enough on the Order of Merit ...
“I literally had to hear it from other people,” he said with a broad smile. “I said to myself not to look at anything today: no draws, no Order of Merit, nothing at all. Just do what I need to do. And ...
After a nerve-racking final day at Q-School 2026, Jurjen van der Velde can call himself a Tour Card holder. In Kalkar, Germany, the Dutchman secured a PDC Tour Card for two years, marking his return ...
Right behind him, of course, is world champion Luke Littler. He won the Bahrain Darts Masters in 2024 and is eager to take home the golden palm once again. Gian van Veen will appear at a World Series ...
The PDC UK and European Q-School takes place between 5-11 January with parallel events running in Milton Keynes and Kalkar. The first stage runs between 5-7 January with the top 16 players on each day ...
Q-School is known for being brutal and cruel to so many players, with some missing out on an opportunity to play on the PDC Circuit by the skin of their teeth. This was not the case for Kraft, who ...
Just like last year, Van Schie, the current WDF number one, started Q-School as the overwhelming favorite. Where it went wrong last year, he managed to live up to expectations this time. The 6ft9 ...
For the German, this Tour Card feels different from his first. Rupprecht had previously competed on the PDC ProTour but lost his card. He now takes that experience into his second chance. “The big ...