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The Flanders Darts Trophy is set to take place between 29-31 August, 2025 and is the 10th European Tour of the season. There ...
The 2025 World Series of Darts is in the books — and once again, the headline is Luke Littler. The teenager continues to set the standard, Mike De Decker has underlined his progression, and Michael ...
At just 18 years old, Yorick Hofkens has already established himself as one of the brightest young prospects in German darts. Over the past few months, he has put together an impressive run of ...
The African Warrior – has long been one of the most recognisable figures in darts. With his trademark walk-on dance, big smile and infectious charisma, the South African has become ...
A new PDC Form Guide has been released. For this alternative world ranking, only the last 200 played legs of each PDC Tour Card holder are taken into account. Despite being World No.2, Luke Littler ...
Mike De Decker has returned home to Belgium with a new milestone in his career after an eye-catching stint in Australia and New Zealand. The 28-year-old, nicknamed ‘The Real Deal’, impressed during ...
Laura Turner has achieved a long-awaited milestone by claiming her first World Darts Federation title in over three years at yesterday’s DPFL Live Event. While Stowe Buntz rose to the occasion in ...
Michael Smith has admitted that the ego of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries cost the England team the title at the World Cup of Darts. For the England team, that tournament ended in a total ...
In this column, we highlight "One Hit Wonders," players who achieved one remarkable feat but then disappeared from the big stage just as quickly. Today it is the turn of Aden Kirk, the Englishman ...
Top three longest gaps between victories in PC events span an extraordinary duration of 17 years, 6 months, and 2 days. Topping the list is Dragutin Horvat, who endured a remarkable drought between ...
The DPFL tournament, part of the WDF circuit, produced a bizarre moment this weekend when an American player accidentally ...
Back in 1994, Circus Tavern kicked off a memorable and iconic stint as the home of the pinnacle of darts: the PDC World Championships. With a capacity of 1,100, eagerly anticipated darts fans ...