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World Series of Darts

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Series of darts tournaments
For other uses of the name World Series of Darts, seeWorld Series of Darts (disambiguation).
Darts tournament
World Series of Darts
Tournament information
VenueVarious
LocationVarious cities
CountryVarious countries
Established2013
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£100,000
£400,000 (Finals)
Month(s) PlayedJanuary–August
September (Finals)
Current champion(s)
NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
(Winner of2025 Finals)

TheWorld Series of Darts is a series ofdarts tournaments organised by theProfessional Darts Corporation.

Beginning in 2013, the World Series has comprised between two and seven tournaments across the world, where a mixture of the top-ranked PDC players take on local qualifiers in a knockout format. Since 2015, there has been aWorld Series of Darts Finals tournament held annually, which has taken place in September at theAFAS Live inAmsterdam every year since 2022.

History

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The World Series of Darts commenced in 2013 with theDubai Duty Free Darts Masters. The goal of these series of tournaments was to make darts more popular across the globe.[1] Later that year, theSydney Darts Masters took place, which as well as including 8 top-ranked PDC players, also featured 8 players from Australia and New Zealand to take part in the tournament.[2] In 2014, tournaments inSingapore andPerth[3] were added to the series, although this would be the only year that Singapore was used for an event.[4]

In 2015, both theJapan tournament (later renamed asTokyo for the2016 tournament) andAuckland were added.[5][6] Also in 2015, the series culminated with theWorld Series of Darts Finals.[7] In 2016, the PDC expanded into China with the addition of theShanghai Darts Masters,[8] and in 2017, both North America and Europe had their own tournaments with theUS Darts Masters inLas Vegas, and theGerman Darts Masters inDüsseldorf, along withMelbourne in the Australian leg of the tour.[9][10][11]

In 2018,Brisbane joined the fray and replaced Perth, whilst Dubai was excluded.[12] It was also confirmed thatVienna, Austria would replaceGlasgow as the host of the World Series Finals in2018.[13]

In 2019, it was announced thatCologne andHamilton would host World Series events for the first time, with China being excluded.[14] It was also confirmed thatAmsterdam, Netherlands would replace Vienna as the host of the World Series Finals in 2019.

The AFAS Live in Amsterdam, the venue for the World Series of Darts Finals

In 2020, a new tournament, the Nordic Darts Masters, was due to take place inCopenhagen, Denmark. It was also confirmed thatSalzburg, Austria would replace Amsterdam as the host of the World Series Finals. The Australian events were supposed to move toWollongong andTownsville.[15] However, all 2020 World Series events were cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, with only the2020 World Series of Darts Finals taking place.

The US Darts Masters relocated toNew York City in2022, having been due to move in 2020 before the cancellation of the 2020 US Masters. The events inWollongong andTownsville were also held in 2022, but the only event in 2021 was the delayedNordic Masters in Copenhagen, with the finals returning to Amsterdam in October 2021.

Since the return to full World Series schedules, five more events have been introduced: the Dutch Darts Masters in2022, theBahrain Darts Masters andPoland Darts Masters in 2023, the Australian Darts Masters in2024 and the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters in 2026.

Venues

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Since the first tournament began in 2013, the World Series has visited eleven countries including the Finals.

EventVenue(s)First heldLast heldUpcomingCurrent/last champion
United Arab Emirates Dubai Duty Free Darts MastersDubai Tennis Centre20132017None scheduledScotlandGary Anderson
Australia Sydney Darts MastersLuna Park (2013)
Hordern Pavilion (2014)
Qantas Credit Union Arena (2015)
The Star (2016)
20132016None scheduledEnglandPhil Taylor
Singapore Singapore Darts MastersSingapore Indoor Stadium2014None scheduledNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
Australia Perth Darts MastersHBF Stadium (2014–2015, 2017)
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (2016)
20142017None scheduledScotlandGary Anderson
Japan Japan/Tokyo Darts MastersOsanbashi Hall,Yokohama (2015)
Yoyogi National Gymnasium (2016)
20152016None scheduledScotlandGary Anderson
New Zealand Auckland Darts MastersThe Trusts Arena20152018None scheduledNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
China Shanghai Darts MastersPullman Hotel Shanghai South20162018None scheduledEnglandMichael Smith
United States US Darts MastersTropicana Las Vegas (2017)
Mandalay Bay,Las Vegas (2018–2019)
The Theater,New York City (2022–)
201720252026EnglandLuke Humphries
Australia Melbourne Darts MastersHisense Arena20172019None scheduledNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
Germany German Darts MastersCastello Arena,Düsseldorf (2017)
Veltins-Arena,Gelsenkirchen (2018)
Lanxess Arena,Cologne (2019)
20172019None scheduledScotlandPeter Wright
Australia Brisbane Darts MastersBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre20182019None scheduledAustraliaDamon Heta
New Zealand New Zealand Darts MastersGlobox Arena,Hamilton (2019–2024)
Spark Arena,Auckland (2025–)
201920252026EnglandLuke Littler
Denmark Nordic Darts MastersForum Copenhagen202120252026 Stephen Bunting
Netherlands Dutch Darts MastersZiggo Dome,Amsterdam (2022)
Maaspoort,Den Bosch (2024)
20222025None scheduledEnglandRob Cross
Australia Queensland Darts MastersTownsville Entertainment & Convention Centre2022None scheduledNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
Australia New South Wales Darts MastersWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong20222023None scheduledEnglandRob Cross
BahrainBahrain Darts MastersBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir (2023–2025)
Exhibition World Bahrain,Sakhir (2026)
20232026None scheduledNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen
Poland Poland Darts MastersArena COS Torwar,Warsaw (2023)
Gliwice Arena, Gliwice (2024–)
20232025None scheduledWalesGerwyn Price
Australia Australian Darts MastersWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong202420252026EnglandLuke Littler
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia Darts MastersGlobal Theater,Riyadh2026Luke Littler
World Series of Darts FinalsBraehead Arena,Glasgow (2015–2017)
Multiversum Schwechat,Vienna (2018)
AFAS Live,Amsterdam (2019, 2021–)
Salzburgarena,Salzburg (2020)
201520252026NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen

Points in the World Series tournament

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Since the World Series of Darts Finals were announced in 2015, each event includes ranking points that all players earn dependent on how far they go to through each tournament. The top 8 ranked players automatically qualify for the Finals.

StagePoints
Winner12
Runner-up8
Semi-final5
Quarter-final3
First round1

Event Finals

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YearNo.DateEventWinnerLegsRunner-upVenueRef.
2013123–24 MayUnited Arab EmiratesDubai MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 7NetherlandsRaymond van BarneveldDubai Tennis Centre[16]
229–31 AugustAustraliaSydney MastersEnglandPhil Taylor10 – 3NetherlandsMichael van GerwenLuna Park[17]
2014129–30 MayUnited Arab EmiratesDubai MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 7ScotlandPeter WrightDubai Tennis Centre[18]
215–16 AugustSingaporeSingapore MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 8AustraliaSimon WhitlockSingapore Indoor Stadium[19]
322–24 AugustAustraliaPerth MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 9NetherlandsMichael van GerwenHBF Stadium[20]
428–30 AugustAustraliaSydney MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 3EnglandStephen BuntingHordern Pavilion[21]
2015128–29 MayUnited Arab EmiratesDubai MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 8EnglandPhil TaylorDubai Tennis Centre[22]
227–28 JuneJapanJapan MastersEnglandPhil Taylor8 – 7ScotlandPeter WrightOsanbashi Hall,Yokohama[23]
314–16 AugustAustraliaPerth MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 7EnglandJames WadeHBF Stadium[24]
420–22 AugustAustraliaSydney MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 3EnglandAdrian LewisQantas Credit Union Arena[25]
528–30 AugustNew ZealandAuckland MastersEnglandAdrian Lewis11 – 10NetherlandsRaymond van BarneveldThe Trusts Arena[26]
Finals21–22 NovemberScotland2015 World Series of Darts FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 10ScotlandPeter WrightBraehead Arena,Glasgow[27]
2016126–27 MayUnited Arab EmiratesDubai MastersScotlandGary Anderson11 – 9NetherlandsMichael van GerwenDubai Tennis Centre[28]
217–19 JuneNew ZealandAuckland MastersScotlandGary Anderson11 – 7EnglandAdrian LewisThe Trusts Arena[29]
325–26 JuneChinaShanghai MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 3EnglandJames WadePullman Hotel[30]
46–7 JulyJapanTokyo MastersScotlandGary Anderson8 – 6NetherlandsMichael van GerwenYoyogi National Gymnasium[31]
518–20 AugustAustraliaSydney MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 9NetherlandsMichael van GerwenThe Star[32]
625–27 AugustAustraliaPerth MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 4EnglandDave ChisnallPerth Convention and Exhibition Centre[33]
Finals5–6 NovemberScotland2016 World Series of Darts FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 9ScotlandPeter WrightBraehead Arena,Glasgow[34]
2017124–25 MayUnited Arab EmiratesDubai MastersScotlandGary Anderson11 – 7NetherlandsMichael van GerwenDubai Tennis Centre[35]
26–7 JulyChinaShanghai MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 0EnglandDave ChisnallPullman Hotel[36]
314–15 JulyUnited StatesUS MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 6Northern IrelandDaryl GurneyTropicana Las Vegas[37]
411–13 AugustNew ZealandAuckland MastersAustraliaKyle Anderson11 – 10AustraliaCorey CadbyThe Trusts Arena[38]
518–20 AugustAustraliaMelbourne MastersEnglandPhil Taylor11 – 8ScotlandPeter WrightHisense Arena[39]
625–27 AugustAustraliaPerth MastersScotlandGary Anderson11 – 7NetherlandsRaymond van BarneveldHBF Stadium[40]
721–22 OctoberGermanyGerman MastersScotlandPeter Wright11 – 4EnglandPhil TaylorCastello Arena,Düsseldorf[41]
Finals3–5 NovemberScotland2017 World Series of Darts FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 6ScotlandGary AndersonBraehead Arena,Glasgow[42]
2018125 MayGermanyGerman MastersAustriaMensur Suljović8 – 2BelgiumDimitri Van den BerghVeltins-Arena,Gelsenkirchen[43]
26–7 JulyUnited StatesUS MastersScotlandGary Anderson8 – 4EnglandRob CrossMandalay Bay,Las Vegas[44]
313–14 JulyChinaShanghai MastersEnglandMichael Smith8 – 2EnglandRob CrossPullman Hotel[45]
43–5 AugustNew ZealandAuckland MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 4NetherlandsRaymond van BarneveldThe Trusts Arena[46]
510–12 AugustAustraliaMelbourne MastersScotlandPeter Wright11 – 8EnglandMichael SmithHisense Arena[47]
617–19 AugustAustraliaBrisbane MastersEnglandRob Cross11 – 6NetherlandsMichael van GerwenBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre[48]
Finals2–4 NovemberAustria2018 World Series of Darts FinalsEnglandJames Wade11 – 10EnglandMichael SmithMultiversum Schwechat,Vienna[49]
201914–5 JulyUnited StatesUS MastersEnglandNathan Aspinall8 – 4EnglandMichael SmithMandalay Bay,Las Vegas[50]
212–13 JulyGermanyGerman MastersScotlandPeter Wright8 – 6GermanyGabriel ClemensLANXESS arena,Cologne[51]
39–10 AugustAustraliaBrisbane MastersAustraliaDamon Heta8 – 7EnglandRob CrossBrisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre[52]
416–17 AugustAustraliaMelbourne MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 3Northern IrelandDaryl GurneyMelbourne Arena[53]
523–24 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 1NetherlandsRaymond van BarneveldClaudelands Arena,Hamilton[54]
Finals1–3 NovemberNetherlands2019 World Series of Darts FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 2NetherlandsDanny NoppertAFAS Live,Amsterdam[55]
2020Finals18–20 SeptemberAustria2020 World Series of Darts FinalsWalesGerwyn Price11 – 9EnglandRob CrossSalzburgarena,Salzburg[56]
2021117–18 SeptemberDenmarkNordic MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 7EnglandFallon SherrockForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen[57]
Finals29–31 OctoberNetherlands2021 World Series of Darts FinalsWalesJonny Clayton11 – 6BelgiumDimitri Van den BerghAFAS Live,Amsterdam[58]
202213–4 JuneUnited StatesUS MastersEnglandMichael Smith8 – 4NetherlandsMichael van GerwenHulu Theater,New York City[59]
210–11 JuneDenmarkNordic MastersBelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh11 – 5ScotlandGary AndersonForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen[60]
324–25 JuneNetherlandsDutch MastersBelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh8 – 2NetherlandsDirk van DuijvenbodeZiggo Dome,Amsterdam[61]
412–13 AugustAustraliaQueensland MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 5WalesGerwyn PriceTownsville Entertainment and Convention Centre[62]
519–20 AugustAustraliaNew South Wales MastersWalesJonny Clayton8 – 1EnglandJames WadeWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong[63]
626–27 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand MastersWalesGerwyn Price8 – 4WalesJonny ClaytonGlobox Arena,Hamilton[64]
Finals16–18 SeptemberNetherlands2022 World Series of Darts FinalsWalesGerwyn Price11 – 10NetherlandsDirk van DuijvenbodeAFAS Live,Amsterdam[65]
2023112–13 JanuaryBahrainBahrain MastersEnglandMichael Smith8 – 6WalesGerwyn PriceBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir[66]
220–21 JanuaryDenmarkNordic MastersScotlandPeter Wright11 – 5WalesGerwyn PriceForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen[67]
32–3 JuneUnited StatesUS MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 0CanadaJeff SmithHulu Theater,New York City[68]
47–8 JulyPolandPoland MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 3BelgiumDimitri Van den BerghArena COS Torwar,Warsaw[69]
54–5 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand MastersEnglandRob Cross8 – 7EnglandNathan AspinallGlobox Arena,Hamilton[70]
611–12 AugustAustraliaNew South Wales MastersEnglandRob Cross8 – 1AustraliaDamon HetaWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong[71]
Finals15–17 SeptemberNetherlands2023 World Series of Darts FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen11 – 4EnglandNathan AspinallAFAS Live,Amsterdam[72]
2024118–19 JanuaryBahrainBahrain MastersEnglandLuke Littler8 – 5NetherlandsMichael van GerwenBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir[73]
226–27 JanuaryNetherlandsDutch MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen8 – 6EnglandLuke LittlerMaaspoort,Den Bosch[74]
331 May – 2 JuneUnited StatesUS Masters Rob Cross8 – 7 Gerwyn PriceHulu Theater,New York City[75]
47–8 JuneDenmarkNordic Masters Gerwyn Price8 – 5 Rob CrossForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen[76]
514–15 JunePolandPoland Masters Luke Littler8 – 3 Rob CrossPrezero Arena Gliwice,Gliwice[77]
69–10 AugustAustraliaAustralian Masters Gerwyn Price8 – 1 Luke LittlerWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong[78]
716–17 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand Masters Luke Humphries8 – 2 Damon HetaGlobox Arena,Hamilton[79]
Finals13–15 SeptemberNetherlands2024 World Series of Darts Finals Luke Littler11 – 4 Michael SmithAFAS Live,Amsterdam[80]
2025116–17 JanuaryBahrainBahrain Masters Stephen Bunting8 – 4 Gerwyn PriceBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir[81]
224–25 JanuaryNetherlandsDutch Masters Rob Cross8 – 5 Stephen BuntingMaaspoort,Den Bosch[82]
36–7 JuneDenmarkNordic Masters Stephen Bunting8 – 4 Rob CrossForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen[83]
427 – 28 JuneUnited StatesUS Masters Luke Humphries8 – 6 Nathan AspinallThe Theater,New York City[84]
54–5 JulyPolandPoland Masters Gerwyn Price8 – 7 Stephen BuntingPrezero Arena Gliwice,Gliwice[85]
68–9 AugustAustraliaAustralian Masters Luke Littler8 – 4 Mike De DeckerWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong[86]
716–17 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand Masters Luke Littler8 – 4 Luke HumphriesSpark Arena,Auckland[87]
Finals12–14 SeptemberNetherlands2025 World Series of Darts Finals Michael van Gerwen11 – 7 Luke LittlerAFAS Live,Amsterdam[88]
2026115–16 JanuaryBahrainBahrain Masters Michael van Gerwen8 – 6 Gian van VeenBahrain International Circuit,Sakhir[89]
219–20 JanuarySaudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia Masters Luke Littler8 – 5 Michael van GerwenGlobal Theater,Riyadh[90]
35–6 JuneDenmarkNordic MastersForum Copenhagen,Copenhagen
426–27 JuneUnited StatesUS MastersThe Theater,New York City
514–15 AugustNew ZealandNew Zealand MastersSpark Arena,Auckland
621–22 AugustAustraliaAustralian MastersWIN Entertainment Centre,Wollongong
Finals17–20 SeptemberNetherlands2026 World Series of Darts FinalsAFAS Live,Amsterdam

Finalists

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Up to and including the2026 Saudi Arabia Darts Masters.

RankPlayerWonRunner-upFinals
1 Michael van Gerwen231033
2 Phil Taylor8210
3 Gerwyn Price6511
4 Luke Littler639
5 Gary Anderson628
6 Rob Cross5712
7 Peter Wright459
8 Michael Smith347
9 Dimitri Van den Bergh235
 Stephen Bunting235
11 Jonny Clayton213
 Luke Humphries213
13 James Wade134
 Nathan Aspinall134
15 Adrian Lewis123
 Damon Heta123
17 Kyle Anderson101
 Mensur Suljović101
19 Raymond van Barneveld055
20 Daryl Gurney022
 Dave Chisnall022
 Dirk van Duijvenbode022
23 Corey Cadby011
 Mike De Decker011
 Danny Noppert011
 Fallon Sherrock011
 Gabriel Clemens011
 Jeff Smith011
 Simon Whitlock011
 Gian van Veen011
Total Events7272

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