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The year2025 is the 34th year in the history of theProfessional Darts Corporation (PDC), adarts promotion based in the United Kingdom.

PDC in 2025

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Order of Merit rule changes

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A number ofPDC Order of Merit rules were changed at the start of the 2025 season.[1]

World Masters rebrand

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Main article:2025 PDC World Masters

The2025 PDC World Masters was the first edition of the tournament, previously known as simply the Masters, under its new rebrand. The rebrand saw the event name changed to mirror theWorld Masters organised by theBritish Darts Organisation and later theWorld Darts Federation, adopting the tournament's format ofset play over the best of threelegs per set. It also became a ranked premier event for the first time, and preliminary rounds were introduced to determine eight qualifiers for the tournament, who joined the top 24 in the PDC Order of Merit.[2] The tournament was won byLuke Humphries.[3]

Broadcasting deals

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The PDC andSky Sports extended their partnership to broadcast darts in the United Kingdom and Ireland until 2030.[4] The organisation also agreed to a broadcasting deal withNBC Sports and its streaming servicePeacock, starting from the2025 Premier League Darts final.[5]

Increases to prize money and World Championship field in 2026

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On 31 March, the PDC announced an mass increase in prize money for tournaments, starting from the2026 PDC World Darts Championship, where the champion would receive a doubled top prize of £1,000,000 from a total prize fund of £5,000,000. The field for the World Championship also expanded from 96 to 128 players. The total amount of prize money on offer in PDC events in 2026 went up £7,000,000 from the 2025 season, along with increases for the PDC'ssecondary tours and a 50% rise in funding for PDC Global Affiliate Tours.[6]

Premier Events

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ThePDC Premier Events are a series of major professional darts tournaments organised by the PDC. These events are considered the most prestigious in the sport and contain the largest prize funds in the PDC.

Ranked

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These events contribute to a player's ranking on thePDC Order of Merit. The prize money won in these tournaments is added to the player's total earnings over a two-year period, which determines their ranking.

DateEventVenuePrize fundFormatChampionScoreRunner-upRef.
15 December 2024–3 January 20252025 World ChampionshipAlexandra Palace,London, England£2,500,000SetsLuke Littler  (102.73)[a]7–3 Michael van Gerwen (100.69)[7][8]
30 January–2 February 2025World MastersMarshall Arena,Milton Keynes, England£500,000SetsLuke Humphries  (100.42)6–5 Jonny Clayton (97.99)[3][9]
28 February–2 March 2025UK OpenButlin's Minehead,Minehead, England£600,000LegsLuke Littler  (101.51)11–2 James Wade (88.06)[10][11]
19–27 July 2025World MatchplayWinter Gardens,Blackpool, England£800,000LegsLuke Littler  (107.24)18–13 James Wade (101.54)[12][13]
6–12 October 2025World Grand PrixMattioli Arena,Leicester, England£600,000SetsLuke Littler  (92.15)6–1 Luke Humphries (93.61)[14][15]
23–26 October 2025European ChampionshipWestfalenhallen,Dortmund, Germany£600,000LegsGian van Veen  (101.00)11–10 Luke Humphries (95.24)[16][17]
8–16 November 2025Grand SlamWV Active Aldersley,Wolverhampton, England£650,000LegsLuke Littler  (100.61)16–11 Luke Humphries (99.56)
21–23 November 2025Players Championship FinalsButlin's Minehead,Minehead, England£600,000LegsLuke Littler  (103.33)11–8 Nathan Aspinall (93.64)
11 December 2025–3 January 20262026 World ChampionshipAlexandra Palace,London, England£5,000,000Sets  

Non-ranked

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These events do not affect the PDC Order of Merit.

DateEventVenuePrize fundFormatChampionLegsRunner-upRef.
6 February – 29 May 2025Premier LeagueThe O2 Arena,London, England[b]£1,000,000LegsLuke Humphries  (97.86)11–8 Luke Littler (100.29)[18]
12–15 June 2025World CupEissporthalle,Frankfurt, Germany£450,000Legs(95.96)Northern Ireland 
(Josh Rock andDaryl Gurney)
10–9 Wales (92.95)
(Jonny Clayton andGerwyn Price)
[19][20]
12–14 SeptemberWorld Series FinalsAFAS Live,Amsterdam, Netherlands£400,000LegsMichael van Gerwen  (98.37)11–7 Luke Littler (101.99)[21]

World Series of Darts

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Main article:2025 World Series of Darts

The2025 World Series of Darts was a series of televised darts tournaments organised by the PDC, consisting of sevenWorld Series events and onefinals.[22]

All eight events remained the same from the previous year, with the only change being the Nordic Masters being held before the US Masters.

No.DateEventVenueChampionLegsRunner-upRef.
116–17 JanuaryBahrain MastersBahrainSakhir,Bahrain International CircuitStephen Bunting  (99.33)8–4 Gerwyn Price (96.64)[23]
224–25 JanuaryDutch MastersNetherlandsDen Bosch,MaaspoortRob Cross  (101.87)8–5 Stephen Bunting (96.46)[24]
36–7 JuneNordic MastersDenmarkCopenhagen,Forum CopenhagenStephen Bunting  (97.49)8–4 Rob Cross (98.04)[25]
427–28 JuneUS MastersUnited StatesNew York City,Hulu TheaterLuke Humphries  (99.14)8–6 Nathan Aspinall (92.49)[26]
54–5 JulyPoland MastersPolandGliwice,PreZero ArenaGerwyn Price  (103.12)8–7 Stephen Bunting (97.95)[27]
68–9 AugustAustralian MastersAustraliaWollongong,WIN Entertainment CentreLuke Littler  (99.10)8–4 Mike De Decker (89.74)[28]
715–16 AugustNew Zealand MastersNew ZealandAuckland,Spark ArenaLuke Littler  (115.02)8–4 Luke Humphries (102.31)[29]

Pro Tour

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Main articles:2025 PDC Pro Tour and2025 PDC Players Championship series

The2025 PDC Pro Tour was a series of darts tournaments organised by the PDC, made up of 34Players Championship events and 14European Tour events.[30]

Tour cards

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Main article:List of players with a 2025 PDC Tour Card

The2025 PDC Tour Cards were awarded to:

Afterwards, the playing field was complemented by the highest qualified players from the Q-School Order of Merit until the maximum number of 128 Pro Tour Card players was reached. In 2025, a total of 21 additional players qualified this way.[32][33]

Q-School

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Main article:2025 PDC Pro Tour § Q-School

The players below earned PDC Tour Cards at Q-School.

UK Q-School
January 9January 10January 11January 12

 Tom Bissell[34][35]

 Justin Hood[36]

 Tavis Dudeney[37]

 Jim Long[38][39]

128 players127 players126 players125 players
European Q-School
January 9January 10January 11January 12

 Viktor Tingström[40][35]

 Kai Gotthardt[36]

 Dennie Olde Kalter[37]

 Maik Kuivenhoven[38][41]

128 players127 players126 players125 players

UK Q-School Order of Merit[42]

  1.  Bradley Brooks
  2.  Darryl Pilgrim
  3.  Greg Ritchie
  4.  Adam Lipscombe
  5.  Adam Paxton
  6.  Cam Crabtree
  7.  Adam Warner
  8.  Andy Boulton
  9.  Thomas Lovely

European Q-School Order of Merit[43]

  1.  Cor Dekker
  2.  Pero Ljubić
  3.  Karel Sedláček
  4.  Oskar Lukasiak
  5.  Tytus Kanik
  6.  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
  7.  Dominik Grüllich
  8.  Stefaan Henderyck
  9.  Maximilian Czerwinski
  10.  Max Hopp
  11.  Leon Weber
  12.  Marvin van Velzen

Secondary Tours

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Main articles:2025 PDC Challenge Tour series,2025 PDC Development Tour series, and2025 PDC Women's Series

The2025 PDC Secondary Tours were series of darts tournaments organised by the PDC predominantly participated in by players without a Tour Card. There were three secondary tours – theChallenge Tour (for players who unsuccessfully participated in the2025 Q-School),Development Tour (for players aged 16–24) andWomen's Series (for female players). All three offered qualification to the2025 Grand Slam of Darts and2026 World Championship, while the Challenge and Development Tours offered 2026–27PDC Tour Cards.

PDC Secondary Tour leaders and earnings (£)
RankChallenge Tour[44]Development Tour[45]Women's Series[46]
PlayerEarningsPlayerEarningsPlayerEarnings
1 Stefan Bellmont11,500 Cam Crabtree[A][B]17,775 Beau Greaves[A]37,600
2 Darius Labanauskas[A]10,200 Beau Greaves15,250 Fallon Sherrock14,600
3 Ted Evetts8,725 Owen Bates[A]11,100 Lisa Ashton[A][C]9,900
4 Mervyn King7,975 Charlie Manby10,125 Noa-Lynn van Leuven9,600
5 Michael Unterbuchner7,825 Jamai van den Herik9,600 Gemma Hayter8,500
6 Jamai van den Herik[A]7,400 Jurjen van der Velde[C]9,225 Kirsi Viinikainen6,600
Provisional qualifications earned through secondary tour
2025 Grand Slam of Darts, 2026 PDC World Championship and 2026–27 PDC Tour Card
2026 PDC World Championship and 2026–27 PDC Tour Card
2025 Grand Slam of Darts
2026 PDC World Championship
2026–27 PDC Tour Card
  1. ^abcdefQualified for the 2026 PDC World Championship via another route.
  2. ^Ineligible to receive 2026–27 Tour Card while in the first year of a two-year (2025–26) Tour Card.
  3. ^abQualified for the 2025 Grand Slam of Darts through a different qualifying route.

Women's World Matchplay

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Main article:2025 Women's World Matchplay

World Youth Championship

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Main article:2025 PDC World Youth Championship

Global Affiliate Tours

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ThePDC Global Affiliate Tours are a series of regional darts competitions organised by the PDC in collaboration with various local darts organizations around the world.[47]

UnderPDC Order of Merit Rule 3.9,[48] first-year Tour Card holders can participate without restrictions, in their second year they may only qualify for a major event if at the entries' closing date they are outside the top 64 of the PDC Order of Merit, and beyond the second year of being a Tour Card Holder they can play but not qualify for any PDC Premier Event via this route.

Asian Tour

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ThePDC Asian Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Asia. The 2025 calendar originally consisted of 24 events organised over six weekends.[49] On 17 June, it was announced that four more events inQingdao, China on 11–12 September were added to the calendar.[50]

2025 PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit[51]
RankPlayerEarnings
1 Alexis Toylo$16,100
2 Motomu Sakai$13,550
3 Lourence Ilagan$11,450
4 Ryusei Azemoto$10,900
5 Paul Lim$10,300
6 Man Lok Leung$9,900
7 Paolo Nebrida$9,850
8 Tomoya Goto$7,400
9 Keita Ono$6,950
10 Lok Yin Lee$5,750
  Qualified for the2026 PDC World Championship
No.DateLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
125–26 JanuaryUnited Arab EmiratesDubaiAlexis Toylo  (94.08)5 – 3 Tomoya Goto (89.22)[52]
2Lourence Ilagan  (100.65)5 – 1 Man Lok Leung (88.64)[53]
3Lourence Ilagan  (100.22)5 – 2 Paolo Nebrida (93.65)[54]
4Paul Lim  (76.60)5 – 2 Dolreich Tongcopanon (69.71)[55]
512–13 AprilJapanShizuokaMotomu Sakai  (87.02)5 – 3 Paul Lim (84.81)[56]
6Mitsuhiko Tatsunami  (90.05)5 – 2 Seigo Asada (87.50)[57]
7Man Lok Leung  (93.77)5 – 3 Ryusei Azemoto (89.42)[58]
8Keita Ono  (99.57)5 – 1 Motomu Sakai (91.88)[59]
93–4 MayMalaysiaKuala LumpurReynaldo Rivera  (89.41)5 – 4Brunei Abdul Qahar'ukail Haji Shamsul Ariffin (79.76)[60]
10Ryusei Azemoto  (111.83)5 – 1 Teng Lieh Pupo (85.67)[61]
11Keita Ono  (88.22)5 – 2 Tengku Shah (84.85)[62]
12Paul Lim  (84.78)5 – 4Brunei Ak Muhd Hamdi Bin Pg Masshor (83.03)[63]
1317–18 MayMongoliaUlaanbaatarMotomu Sakai  (100.64)5 – 3 Man Lok Leung (97.46)[64]
14Motomu Sakai  (88.41)5 – 0 Alain Abiabi (78.85)[65]
15Man Lok Leung  (97.22)5 – 2 Yuta Hayashi (81.84)[66]
16Alain Abiabi  (82.67)5 – 3 Tomoya Goto (79.87)[67]
175–6 JulySingaporeSingaporeAlexis Toylo  (78.78)5 – 3Philippines John Marco Lumilang (80.24)[68]
18Motomu Sakai  (90.03)5 – 3 Alexis Toylo (93.66)[69]
19Alexis Toylo  (86.51)5 – 3 Christian Perez (81.74)[70]
20Paolo Nebrida  (88.13)5 – 4 Paul Lim (85.40)[71]
212–3 AugustPhilippinesManilaLourence Ilagan  (88.98)5 – 2 Christian Perez (85.95)[72]
22Ryusei Azemoto  (83.59)5 – 2 Alexis Toylo (77.52)[73]
23Lourence Ilagan  (93.94)5 – 0 Takayuki Masatsu (83.54)[74]
24Alexis Toylo  (82.52)5 – 4 Sonny Balagat (78.97)[75]
2511–12 SeptemberChinaQingdaoLok Yin Lee  (78.69)5 – 4 Motomu Sakai (84.41)[76]
26Alexis Toylo  (98.88)5 – 0 Lourence Ilagan (86.63)[77]
27Paolo Nebrida  (97.51)5 – 4 Tomoya Goto (90.02)[78]
28Ryusei Azemoto  (89.09)5 – 3 Man Lok Leung (94.77)[79]

Asian Championship

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ThePDC Asian Championship featured 48 players – national qualifiers and players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit – and took place on 13–14 September in Qingdao.[50] The winner,Lourence Ilagan, qualified for the2025 Grand Slam of Darts.[80] The results of the knockout stage are shown below.[81]

Second round
(best of 9 legs)

13 Sep
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

14 Sep
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)

14 Sep
Final
(best of 13 legs)

14 Sep
        
 Alexis Toylo 90.545
 Mikuru Suzuki 72.080
 Alexis Toylo 97.106
 Qingyu Zhan 94.035
 Tomoya Goto 83.360
 Qingyu Zhan 87.385
 Alexis Toylo 86.256
 Paul Lim 80.905
 Ryusei Azemoto 86.385
 Alain Abiabi 78.750
 Ryusei Azemoto 93.464
 Paul Lim 89.826
 Paul Lim 93.225
 Xiaochen Zong 80.942
 Alexis Toylo 82.504
 Lourence Ilagan 83.817
 Lourence Ilagan 83.305
 Christian Perez 90.073
 Lourence Ilagan 91.036
 Sho Okano 85.302
 Paolo Nebrida 90.523
 Sho Okano 89.205
 Lourence Ilagan 91.626
 Motomu Sakai 90.334
 Motomu Sakai 81.075
 Yuta Hayashi 84.302
 Motomu Sakai 94.886
 Man Lok Leung 93.873
 Man Lok Leung 85.915
 Chi-Jui Tseng 83.763

Championship Darts Circuit (CDC)

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TheChampionship Darts Circuit (CDC) is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from North America. The 2025 calendar consisted of 16 events organised over six weekends.[82]

No.DateLocationFormatWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
19–10 MayUnited StatesNiagara Falls, New YorkLeonard Gates  (89.09)7 – 4 David Cameron (89.23)[83]
2SetsStowe Buntz  (89.70)5 – 3 Gary Mawson (86.13)[84]
36–8 JuneCanadaCambridge, OntarioWin by 2 legsAdam Sevada  (91.55)7 – 5 Stowe Buntz (88.01)[85]
4Adam Sevada  (94.41)7 – 3 Stowe Buntz (86.36)[86]
511–13 JulyUnited StatesOakbrook Terrace, IllinoisDIDOAdam Sevada  (85.02)7 – 6 Jim Long (81.03)[87]
6Adam Sevada  (85.59)7 – 5 Doug Boehm (83.54)[88]
7Stowe Buntz  (92.70)7 – 3 Gary Mawson (81.27)[89]
81–3 AugustUnited StatesBrownsburg, IndianaDarryl Christie  (88.49)7 – 5 Jacob Taylor (87.30)[90]
9SetsDavid Cameron  (93.25)5 – 4 Jason Brandon (89.75)[91]
10Stowe Buntz  (97.88)7 – 6 Adam Sevada (93.43)[92]
1122–24 AugustUnited StatesOakbrook Terrace, IllinoisAlex Spellman  (97.42)7 – 0 David Cameron (78.46)[93]
12Win by 2 legsStowe Buntz  (89.91)7 – 3 Alex Spellman (82.92)[94]
13Adam Sevada  (86.30)7 – 2 Darryl Christie (82.65)[95]
1419–21 SeptemberUnited StatesBrownsburg, IndianaJim Long  (88.65)7 – 3 David Cameron (91.68)[96]
15DIDODavid Cameron  (94.55)7 – 6 Stowe Buntz (87.60)[97]
16Leonard Gates  (89.18)7 – 3 Adam Sevada (88.69)[98]

Cross-Border Darts Challenge

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TheCross-Border Darts Challenge featured eight players from both Canada and the United States. The event took place inSimi Valley, California on 11–12 April.[99] The winner earned a spot at the2025 US Darts Masters, but withLeonard Gates already qualified as the winner of the2024 CDC Continental Cup, the spot was awarded to the top-ranked non-qualified player from the CDC Order of Merit.[100]

First round
(best of 9 legs)

11 Apr
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 legs)

12 Apr
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)

12 Apr
Final
(best of 13 legs)

12 Apr
            
USA1 Leonard Gates 88.045
 Chris Caldwell 75.203
USA1 Leonard Gates 93.885
 Jake Womack 83.273
CAN4 Jack Robinson 60.040
 Jake Womack 92.785
USA1 Leonard Gates 91.096
USA3 Adam Sevada 89.533
CAN2 Steve Warnock 92.235
 Doug Boehm 76.801
CAN2 Steve Warnock 79.350
USA3 Adam Sevada 100.205
USA3 Adam Sevada 85.065
 Kiley Edmunds 85.032
USA1 Leonard Gates 98.427
CAN3 Jeff Smith 93.334
CAN1 Jacob Taylor 95.135
 Gary Mawson 71.120
CAN1 Jacob Taylor 78.262
USA4 Alex Spellman 87.745
USA4 Alex Spellman 84.635
 Jason Roker 71.562
USA4 Alex Spellman 83.721
CAN3 Jeff Smith 91.426
USA2 Stowe Buntz 87.135
 Albert Anstey 74.062
USA2 Stowe Buntz 81.503
CAN3 Jeff Smith 91.985
CAN3 Jeff Smith 92.565
 Jeff Springer 89.593

North American Championship

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TheNorth American Championship featured eight players from both Canada and the United States. The event took place inthe Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City on the afternoon of 28 June, in conjunction with the US Darts Masters.[101]

Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)
Final
(best of 11 legs)
         
1 Matt Campbell 103.986
 Jason Brandon 90.091
1 Matt Campbell 96.656
 Stowe Buntz 96.242
4 Jules van Dongen 57.230
 Stowe Buntz 92.976
1 Matt Campbell 85.766
3 Jim Long 80.863
2 Danny Lauby 85.456
 Leonard Gates 80.551
2 Danny Lauby 78.321
3 Jim Long 89.666
3 Jim Long 88.926
 Adam Sevada 84.094

Continental Cup

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TheContinental Cup featured the top 16 players in the CDC rankings at the end of the 2025 season. The event took place at the Columbia Social Club inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania on 17 and 18 October.[102]

First round
(best of 9 legs)

17 Oct
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

18 Oct
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

18 Oct
Final
(best of 13 legs)

18 Oct
            
1 Adam Sevada 96.965
16 John Part 89.543
1 Adam Sevada 86.606
8 Jason Brandon 88.113
8 Jason Brandon 85.305
9 Doug Boehm 83.792
1 Adam Sevada 92.595
5 Alex Spellman 88.317
4 Leonard Gates 79.335
13 Danny Young 75.452
4 Leonard Gates 88.885
5 Alex Spellman 89.936
5 Alex Spellman 90.635
12 Nick Linberg 86.393
5 Alex Spellman 92.088
3 David Cameron 88.685
2 Stowe Buntz 95.295
15 Joey Lynaugh 88.043
2 Stowe Buntz 80.846
7 Gary Mawson 76.913
7 Gary Mawson 79.565
10 Kiley Edmunds 73.013
2 Stowe Buntz 77.544
3 David Cameron 86.217
3 David Cameron 87.135
14 Chris McHargue 82.492
3 David Cameron 92.086
6 Darryl Christie 90.383
6 Darryl Christie 85.345
11 Kaidon Newberry 78.474

ANZ Premier League

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TheANZ Premier League (known for sponsorship reasons as theDabble Darts PDC ANZ Premier League)[103] was announced by the PDC in December 2024.[104] The tournament consists of eight nights, held in arenas across Australia and New Zealand every Saturday between 4 October and 22 November. In a format similar to the PDC'sPremier League Darts, the first seven nights of the ANZ Premier League see a knockout bracket featuring the eight participants take place. The top four players will then progress to Finals Night, where they will compete in around-robin tournament, with the top two players advancing to the final.[105]

The tournament will include2010 PDC World Championship runner-upSimon Whitlock, as well as seven other qualifiers from the DPA, DPNZ and ADA tours. The winner will qualify for the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship.[106]

ANZ Premier League table
RankPlayerNight winsPoints
1 Raymond Smith222
2 Jonny Tata213
3 Simon Whitlock013
4 Tim Pusey111
5 Brody Klinge19
6 Ben Robb17
7 James Bailey07
8 Joe Comito02

List of participants:

No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
14 OctoberAustraliaJohn Cain Arena,MelbourneJonny Tata  (96.03)5 – 3 Raymond Smith (93.74)[110]
211 OctoberAustraliaNewcastle Entertainment CentreRaymond Smith  (86.09)5 – 3 Simon Whitlock (90.25)[111]
318 OctoberAustraliaAIS Arena,CanberraBen Robb  (83.29)5 – 2 James Bailey (84.03)[112]
425 OctoberAustraliaMyState Bank Arena,HobartBrody Klinge  (104.65)5 – 3 Raymond Smith (98.03)[113]
51 NovemberAustraliaAdelaide Entertainment CentreJonny Tata  (85.30)5 – 2 Simon Whitlock (74.95)[114]
68 NovemberNew ZealandTSB Arena,WellingtonTim Pusey  (91.24)5 – 2 Jonny Tata (87.05)[115]
715 NovemberAustraliaGold Coast Convention and Exhibition CentreRaymond Smith  (85.56)5 – 4 Simon Whitlock (87.00)[116]
Finals22 NovemberAustraliaNissan Arena,BrisbaneSimon Whitlock  (87.15)10 – 7 Raymond Smith (86.13)[117]

Finals Night

Semi-finals(best of 15 legs)Final(best of 19 legs)
      
1 Raymond Smith (86.83)8
4 Tim Pusey (82.78)2
1 Raymond Smith (86.13)7
3 Simon Whitlock (87.15)10
2 Jonny Tata (74.49)3
3 Simon Whitlock (82.68)8

Dartplayers Australia (DPA) Pro Tour

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TheDartplayers Australia (DPA) Pro Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Australia. The 2025 calendar consisted of 15 Pro Tour events organised over five weekends.[118] Events 1, 2 and 3 were held in September 2024 as part of the final weekend of the2024 DPA Pro Tour.[119] The last weekend was moved to August due to an initial overlap with theWorld Series Finals.[120]

No.DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
4Saturday 22 FebruaryCommercial Club,Albury(88.33)Brody Klinge 6 – 3 Koha Kokiri (84.60)[121]
5(75.15)Darren Penhall 6 – 0 James Bailey (66.33)[122]
6Sunday 23 February(81.04)Brody Klinge 3 – 0 Danny Porter (80.37)[123]
7Saturday 5 AprilItalian Club,Bunbury(83.87)Stuart Coburn 6 – 5 Joe Comito (82.94)[124]
8(80.39)Stuart Coburn 6 – 5 Joe Comito (82.84)[125]
9Sunday 6 April(82.07)James Bailey 3 – 2 Joe Comito (79.76)[126]
10Saturday 14 JuneCommercial Club,Albury(75.94)Gordon Mathers 6 – 5 Brody Klinge (79.19)[127]
11(88.98)Brody Klinge 6 – 1 Brandon Weening (81.05)[128]
12Sunday 15 June(92.31)Brody Klinge 3 – 0 Keith Charchalis (79.38)[129]
13Saturday 12 JulyBowls Club,Warilla(89.68)Joe Comito 6 – 4 Tim Pusey (84.17)[130]
14(85.26)Tim Pusey 6 – 5 Brandon Weening (83.79)[131]
15Sunday 13 July(88.26)Tim Pusey 3 – 0 Joe Comito (88.19)[132]
16Saturday 30 AugustCommercial Club,Albury(92.88)Joe Comito 6 – 4 Stuart Coburn (86.04)[133]
17(96.66)Brody Klinge 6 – 2 Joe Comito (86.95)[134]
18Sunday 31 August(85.32)Brody Klinge 3 – 0 Dave Hanel (75.96)[135]

Dartplayers New Zealand (DPNZ) Pro Tour

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TheDartplayers New Zealand (DPNZ) Pro Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from New Zealand. The 2025 calendar consisted of 12 Pro Tour events organised over six weekends.[136]

No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 15 FebruaryKapi Mana Darts,Wellington(73.60)Mark Cleaver 7 – 2 Jaymie Hilton-Jones (62.10)[137]
2Sunday 16 February(73.22)Mark Cleaver 7 – 5 Jaymie Hilton-Jones (68.11)[138]
3Saturday 22 MarchCSDA,Christchurch(85.90)John Hurring 7 – 6 Ben Robb (80.14)[139]
4Sunday 23 March(88.72)John Hurring 7 – 5 Ben Robb (88.68)[140]
5Saturday 26 AprilSun City,Nelson(84.20)Jack Sheppard 7 – 4 Charles Hautapu (79.68)[141]
6Sunday 27 April(95.47)Jonny Tata 7 – 4 Haupai Puha (86.78)[142]
7Saturday 24 MayRiver City Darts Club,Hamilton(85.40)Haupai Puha 7 – 2 John Hurring (83.25)[143]
8Sunday 25 May(87.68)Jonny Tata 7 – 0 Mark Cleaver (79.43)[144]
9Saturday 23 AugustHowick Club,Auckland(94.79)Ben Robb 7 – 3 Haupai Puha (86.13)[145]
10Sunday 24 August(99.49)Jonny Tata 7 – 5 Haupai Puha (92.55)[146]
11Saturday 27 SeptemberCSDA,Christchurch(87.97)Jonny Tata 7 – 5New Zealand Jamie Hamill (77.98)[147]
12Sunday 28 September(95.03)Jonny Tata 7 – 4 Ben Robb (91.61)[148]

Australian Darts Association (ADA) Tour

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TheAustralian Darts Association (ADA) Tour is the newly-established PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Oceania.[149] The 2025 calendar consisted of 12 events organised over three weekends.[150]

No.DateLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
127–29 JuneSandgate, QueenslandRaymond Smith  (95.95)6 – 2 Tim Pusey (87.49)[151]
2Raymond Smith  (89.45)6 – 3 Tim Pusey (86.32)[152]
3Raymond Smith  (87.51)6 – 5 Ben Robb (90.10)[153]
4Raymond Smith  (95.08)6 – 2 Tim Pusey (80.90)[154]
51–3 AugustElizabeth NorthBrody Klinge  (98.36)6 – 5 Ben Robb (96.12)[155]
6Brody Klinge  (93.47)6 – 3 Robbie King (90.57)[156]
7Tim Pusey  (82.40)6 – 4 Robbie King (77.47)[157]
8Robbie King  (87.48)6 – 1 Harley Kemp (72.08)[158]
95–7 SeptemberMelton, VictoriaBen Robb  (87.88)6 – 3 Tim Pusey (89.91)[159]
10Tim Pusey  (92.49)6 – 5 Raymond Smith (88.55)[160]
11Tim Pusey  (82.83)6 – 4 James Bailey (76.37)[161]
12Brody Klinge  (94.60)6 – 5 Raymond Smith (96.06)[162]

Nordic & Baltic Tour

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ThePDC Nordic & Baltic (PDCNB) Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden. On 30 August 2024, the 2025 calendar was announced, originally consisting of five weekends in five different countries.[163] On 8 October 2024, a sixth weekend in Norway with four events was added.[164] On 23 January 2025, the weekend in Iceland was moved from September to April due to a scheduling conflict with theEuropean Tour.[165]

2025 PDCNB Tour Order of Merit[166]
RankPlayerEarnings
1 Andreas Harrysson€6,800
2 Teemu Harju[c]€4,475
3 Oskar Lukasiak[c]€4,475
4 Marko Kantele€3,375
5 Valters Melderis€3,050
6 Johan Engström€3,025
7 Darius Labanauskas€2,925
8 Daniel Larsson€2,575
9 Jonas Masalin€2,325
10 Cor Dekker€1,375
  Qualified for the2026 PDC World Championship
No.DateVenueWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 15 FebruaryBellevue Park Hotel,
LatviaRiga
Oskar Lukasiak  (89.32)6 – 5 Andreas Harrysson (88.01)[168]
2Sunday 16 FebruaryJonas Masalin  (98.28)6 – 5 Teemu Harju (93.19)[169]
3Saturday 29 MarchApple Hotel,
SwedenGothenburg
Valters Melderis  (94.94)6 – 4 Johan Engström (91.83)[170]
4Sunday 30 MarchMarko Kantele  (81.21)6 – 2 Valters Melderis (79.33)[171]
5Saturday 12 AprilBullseye,
IcelandReykjavík
Andreas Harrysson  (94.84)6 – 5 Marko Kantele (98.93)[172]
6Sunday 13 AprilAndreas Harrysson  (86.03)6 – 2 Oskar Lukasiak (81.53)[173]
7Saturday 10 MayHotelli Tallukka,
FinlandVääksy
Teemu Harju  (93.97)6 – 2 Daniel Larsson (90.76)[174]
8Sunday 11 MayDarius Labanauskas  (97.57)6 – 3 Andreas Harrysson (92.01)[175]
9Saturday 5 JulySlangerup Dartklub,
DenmarkSlangerup
Daniel Larsson  (93.42)6 – 5 Edwin Torbjörnsson (87.07)[176]
10Sunday 6 JulyAndreas Harrysson  (85.28)6 – 5 Oskar Lukasiak (78.65)[177]
11Saturday 2 AugustOlavsgaard Hotel,
NorwayOslo
Andreas Harrysson  (95.76)6 – 4 Oskar Lukasiak (86.13)[178]
12Sunday 3 AugustTeemu Harju  (80.52)6 – 2 Johan Engström (79.80)[179]

Nordic & Baltic Darts Championship

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The newly-establishedPDC Nordic & Baltic Darts Championship was held on 3 and 4 October and featured the top 24 players on the PDCNB Tour Order of Merit.[180][181][182]

First round
(best of 11 legs)
3 October
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
4 October
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
4 October
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
4 October
Final
(best of 15 legs)
4 October
16 Ivan Springborg 76.1411 Andreas Harrysson 99.116
17 Viktor Tingström 85.53617 Viktor Tingström 91.443
1 Andreas Harrysson 98.684
8 Daniel Larsson 103.366
9 Jonas Masalin 81.2268 Daniel Larsson 90.866
24 Edgar Znutins 74.0649 Jonas Masalin 83.932
8 Daniel Larsson 82.386
12 Edwin Torbjörnsson 78.507
13 Kent Jøran Sivertsen 81.0634 Marko Kantele 70.822
20 Anton Östlund 83.30620 Anton Östlund 76.626
20 Anton Östlund 88.965
12 Edwin Torbjörnsson 91.006
12 Edwin Torbjörnsson 77.4565 Valters Melderis 87.215
21 Niels Heinsøe 72.36512 Edwin Torbjörnsson 88.176
12 Edwin Torbjörnsson 88.082
2 Teemu Harju 94.368
15 Pär Riihonen 75.9262 Teemu Harju 74.766
18 Michael Mogensen 74.02515 Pär Riihonen 65.451
2 Teemu Harju 88.406
10 Cor Dekker 81.434
10 Cor Dekker 79.7667 Darius Labanauskas 88.755
23 Jani Keskinarkaus 76.08310 Cor Dekker 94.156
2 Teemu Harju 88.717
6 Johan Engström 91.446
14 Mindaugas Barauskas 71.7163 Oskar Lukasiak 80.812
19 Mattias Jönsson 72.15514 Mindaugas Barauskas 81.006
14 Mindaugas Barauskas 78.905
6 Johan Engström 81.346
11 Andreas Hyllgaardhus 81.6066 Johan Engström 99.106
22 Andreas Toft Jørgensen 78.84411 Andreas Hyllgaardhus 81.030

Next Gen

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ThePDC Europe Next Gen is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. The 2025 calendar consisted of 15 events organised over seven weekends. Players over 16 years of age who did not hold aPDC Tour Card were eligible to compete.[183]

No.DateLocationFormatWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
11–2 FebruaryGermanyHildesheimDIDOKevin Troppmann  (79.73)5 – 3 Rowby-John Rodriguez (59.73)[184]
2FA CupMichael Klönhammer  (85.99)6 – 1 Jarod Becker (76.71)[185]
31–2 MarchGermany
Kalkar
Master OutKevin Kuhn  (82.39)6 – 4 Oliver Mueller (88.43)[186]
4SeedingDragutin Horvat  (88.12)6 – 2 Paul Krohne (85.35)[187]
520–22 JuneAustria
Rust
DIDOOliver Mueller  (73.81)5 – 2Germany Kimi Seemann (61.81)[188]
6Master OutOliver Mueller  (92.97)6 – 0 Daniel Klose (73.29)[189]
7FA CupDaniel Klose  (95.64)6 – 1Germany Andrej Batz (83.33)[190]
82–3 AugustGermanySindelfingenDIDOMichael Klönhammer  (84.40)5 – 3 Matthias Ehlers (74.08)[191]
9SeedingDaniel Klose  (80.66)6 – 3 Yorick Hofkens (83.20)[192]
109–10 AugustMaster OutDaniel Klose  (92.87)6 – 1 Jannis Barkhausen (83.81)[193]
11FA CupPatrick Klingelhöfer  (84.48)6 – 5 Paul Krohne (91.47)[194]
1223–24 AugustGermany
Kalkar
DIDOPaul Krohne  (85.53)5 – 4 Franz Rötzsch (88.32)[195]
13SeedingPaul Krohne  (97.91)6 – 3Germany Tim Scholz (88.14)[196]
1413–14 SeptemberGermanyHildesheimMaster OutArno Merk  (84.51)6 – 3 Liam Maendl-Lawrance (81.97)[197]
15FA CupArno Merk  (89.61)6 – 3Germany Sebastian Steinmetz (79.35)[198]

DIDO =Double in/double out,FA Cup = Random draw every round, Master Out = Finish on adouble ortreble,Seeding = Top-ranked players are seeded

Super League

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ThePDC Europe Super League (known for sponsorship reasons as theHYLO PDC Europe Super League) was held from 4 to 7 November and featured 24 players from the Next Gen tour – the top 20 players on the main Next Gen Order of Merit and the top four players on the youth Order of Merit.[199] Although players from Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein were eligible to qualify, all 24 players were from Germany. The qualifiers were split into four groups of six, with the top four players in each group progressing to the knockout stage.[200] The knockout stage results are shown below.[201]

Second round
(best of 11 legs)

6 Oct
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)

7 Oct
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)

7 Oct
Final
(best of 15 legs)

7 Oct
        
 Daniel Klose 80.666
 Tim Scholz 74.643
 Daniel Klose 84.656
 Mika Donnevert 77.731
 Mika Donnevert 90.226
 Patrick Klingelhöfer 81.914
 Daniel Klose 88.017
 Liam Maendl-Lawrance 88.163
 Oliver Mueller 82.584
 Michael Klönhammer 85.646
 Michael Klönhammer 76.372
 Liam Maendl-Lawrance 96.206
 Liam Maendl-Lawrance 102.266
 Paul Krohne 97.935
 Daniel Klose 87.406
 Arno Merk 86.138
 Franz Rötzsch 81.524
 Jarod Becker 86.456
 Jarod Becker 82.716
 Dragutin Horvat 85.095
 Dragutin Horvat 77.426
 Kimi Seemann 70.712
 Jarod Becker 73.822
 Arno Merk 87.147
 Yorick Hofkens 86.826
 Andree Welge 81.244
 Yorick Hofkens 93.134
 Arno Merk 99.666
 Arno Merk 94.856
 Kevin Troppmann 80.162

China Pro Tour

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TheChina Pro Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from China. The 2025 calendar consisted of ten events held from May to October.

No.DateWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 24 MayYuanjun Liu  (84.67)5 – 1China Kehua Wang (77.30)[202]
2Xiaochen Zong  (84.76)5 – 2 Qingyu Zhan (79.37)[203]
3Sunday 25 MayTong Xu  (72.27)5 – 4 Qingyu Zhan (69.72)[204]
4Saturday 19 JulyQingyu Zhan  (74.70)5 – 4 Yuanjun Liu (75.42)[205]
5Xiaochen Zong  (85.65)5 – 1 Bin Zheng (81.12)[206]
6Sunday 20 JulyYuanjun Liu  (88.73)5 – 1China Junyu Wang (75.21)[207]
7Friday 22 AugustBin Zheng  (78.92)5 – 4 Yuanjun Liu (87.16)[208]
8Qingyu Zhan  (81.30)5 – 4 Xicheng Han (76.16)[209]
9Saturday 23 AugustLihao Wen  (76.52)5 – 4China Ruilin Zhu (67.82)[210]
10Qingyu Zhan  (82.66)5 – 3 Yuanjun Liu (82.47)[211]

China Premier League

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TheChina Premier League featured eight players: the top six players from the China Online Tour Order of Merit and two qualifiers. Seven events were held from 18 to 20 April 2025, followed by the play-offs which determined the champion.

The finalists of the China Premier League play-offs representedChina at the2025 PDC World Cup of Darts.[212]

No.DateWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
118–20 AprilQingyu Zhan  (83.92)5 – 4 Lihao Wen (81.52)[213]
2Xiaochen Zong  (93.85)5 – 3 Qingyu Zhan (89.56)[214]
3Lihao Wen  (85.40)5 – 0 Qingyu Zhan (76.14)[215]
4Bin Zheng  (77.93)5 – 2 Lihao Wen (77.06)[216]
5Qingyu Zhan  (93.27)5 – 3 Xiaochen Zong (90.43)[217]
6Qingyu Zhan  (86.58)5 – 2 Bin Zheng (79.12)[218]
7Bin Zheng  (77.80)5 – 4 Xiaochen Zong (79.41)[219]

Play-offs[220]

Semi-finals
(best of 19 legs)
Final
(best of 21 legs)
      
 Qingyu Zhan 80.527
 Xiaochen Zong 91.5510
 Xiaochen Zong 90.1811
 Lihao Wen 80.5210
 Bin Zheng 74.476
 Lihao Wen 77.2510

China Championship

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TheChina Championship featured 24 players: the top 16 players on theChina Pro Tour Order of Merit and 8 qualifiers from online Chinese events.[212] It took place on 24 August and consisted of a group stage (eight groups of three) and a knockout stage. The results of the knockout stage are shown below.[221]

Quarter-finals
(best of 3 sets)
Semi-finals
(best of 3 sets)
Final
(best of 5 sets)
         
 Qingyu Zhan 79.532
China Kehua Wang 68.520
 Qingyu Zhan 85.892
 Bin Zheng 75.180
 Bin Zheng 86.162
 Tong Xu 72.620
 Qingyu Zhan 79.471
 Xiaochen Zong 82.043
China Jizhou Li 69.070
 Xicheng Han 75.922
 Xicheng Han 74.500
 Xiaochen Zong 79.582
 Xiaochen Zong 83.832
China Jiepeng Xuan 71.850

Championship Darts Latin America and Caribbean (CDLC) Tour

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TheChampionship Darts Latin America and Caribbean (CDLC) Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players fromLatin America and theCaribbean. The 2025 calendar consisted of six events organised over three weekends in Panama, the Bahamas and Chile – an expansion from four events in 2024.[82]

No.DateLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 26 AprilPanamaPanama CityJesús Salate  (71.84)6 – 5 Sudesh Fitzgerald (72.47)[222]
2Sunday 27 AprilRashad Sweeting  (81.98)6 – 0 Jonathon Heron (55.17)[223]
3Saturday 26 JulyThe BahamasGrand BahamaJesús Salate  (77.96)6 – 1 Norman Madhoo (73.82)[224]
4Sunday 27 JulyRashad Sweeting  (86.08)6 – 3 Norman Madhoo (82.11)[225]
5Saturday 4 OctoberChileSantiagoJesús Salate  (90.18)6 – 0 Norman Madhoo (75.03)[226]
6Sunday 5 OctoberJesús Salate  (88.41)6 – 0 Norman Madhoo (69.09)[227]

African Continental Tour

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TheAfrican Continental Tour is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Africa. The tour was split into two regions: South and North.

2025 Southern Africa
No.DateLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Saturday 8 FebruarySouth AfricaGqeberhaStefan Vermaak  (75.45)8 – 6 Devon Petersen (76.42)[228]
2Saturday 5 AprilSouth AfricaKimberleySimon Adams  (71.65)8 – 6South Africa Dean Naude (70.90)[229]
3Saturday 21 JuneNamibiaWalvis BayGraham Filby  (77.13)8 – 5 Cameron Carolissen (74.57)[230]
4Sunday 30 AugustBotswanaGaboroneCameron Carolissen  (84.68)8 – 0 Graham Filby (73.93)[231]
2025 Northern & Eastern Africa
No.DateLocationWinnerLegsRunner-upRef.
1Sunday 27 AprilKenyaNairobiPatrick Ocheng  (84.93)8 – 5Kenya Felix Kirwa (79.37)[232]
2Sunday 1 JuneKenyaNakuruPatrick Ocheng  (80.09)8 – 5 Peter Wachiuri (75.78)[233]
3Sunday 27 JulyKenyaNairobiPeter Wachiuri  (82.31)8 – 7Kenya Ndungu Nephat Muhinja (79.36)[234]

Japan Tour

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TheJapan Tour, also known as theSteel Darts Japan Tour, is the PDC Global Affiliate Tour for players from Japan. The 2025 calendar consisted of twelve events organised over three weekends, followed by the Japan Tour Finals.[235] The top 32 players on the Japan Tour Order of Merit after event 12 competed in the Japan Tour Finals inTokyo on 16 November.[236][235]

No.DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upRef.
116–17 AugustTwin Messe,ShizuokaSeigo Asada  (92.48)4 – 1 Motomu Sakai (88.52)[237]
2Sho Okano  (91.52)4 – 1 Taiyo Nishimata (82.62)[238]
3Sho Okano  (103.13)4 – 1 Seigo Asada (97.74)[239]
4Sho Okano  (84.89)4 – 1 Takayuki Masatsu (79.30)[240]
527–28 SeptemberRyuta Arihara  (107.36)4 – 0Japan Yuya Fukuchi (102.12)[241]
6Keita Ono  (90.11)4 – 3 Ryuta Arihara (91.89)[242]
7Mitsuhiko Tatsunami  (94.36)4 – 1Japan Osamu Inaba (77.77)[243]
8Mitsuhiko Tatsunami  (71.75)4 – 3 Toyokazu Shibata (78.22)[244]
918–19 OctoberKobe Port Terminal Hall,KobeSeigo Asada  (88.58)4 – 3Japan Shunpei Kuroda (82.69)[245]
10Seigo Asada  (93.03)4 – 3 Yoshihisa Baba (88.37)[246]
11Tomoya Goto  (93.94)4 – 0 Tomoya Tsumura (76.75)[247]
12Yuya Fukuchi  (89.26)4 – 3 Seigo Asada (92.46)[248]
Finals16 NovemberTunnel Tokyo,Osaki, TokyoMitsuhiko Tatsunami  (88.38)2 – 1 Ryuta Arihara (96.24)[249]

Japan Tour Finals

[edit]

The results from the last 16 onwards are shown below.

Second round
(best of 9 legs)
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 legs)
Semi-finals
(best of 3 sets)
Final
(best of 3 sets)
        
 Sho Okano 74.272
 Yoshihisa Baba 78.525
 Yoshihisa Baba 84.201
 Ryuta Arihara 93.325
 Ryuta Arihara 84.445
 Taku Fujikawa 74.240
 Ryuta Arihara 96.442
 Keita Ono 97.961
 Keita Ono 85.795
 Yuya Akutsu 80.293
 Keita Ono 80.645
 Takayuki Masatsu 73.941
 Takayuki Masatsu 79.685
 Yuya Fukuchi 76.663
 Ryuta Arihara 96.241
 Mitsuhiko Tatsunami 88.382
 Seigo Asada 89.525
 Toyokazu Shibata 86.751
 Seigo Asada 84.472
 Hiroki Kaneko 92.125
 Hiroki Kaneko 87.385
 Hiroki Doi 79.070
 Hiroki Kaneko 79.471
 Mitsuhiko Tatsunami 85.602
 Mitsuhiko Tatsunami 82.585
 Akito Yamagata 76.610
 Mitsuhiko Tatsunami 89.175
 Joji Kanuma 90.164
 Joji Kanuma 83.835
 Yasuyoshi Matsumoto 72.091

World Championship international qualifiers

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Main article:2026 PDC World Darts Championship § Qualification

The2026 PDC World Darts Championship field features 48 players who qualified for the event through various international qualifiers. They were invited in the following order.[250]

  Originally a qualification route
  Player qualified through other routes
  Back-up qualification route
List of international qualifiers for the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship
EventDatesPositionQualifier
PDC World Youth Championship23 NovemberWinner Gian van Veen
PDC Development Tour21 February – 12 OctoberWinner Cam Crabtree
Runner-up Beau Greaves
Third place Owen Bates
Fourth place Charlie Manby
Fifth place Jamai van den Herik
Sixth place Jurjen van der Velde
PDC Challenge Tour17 January – 26 OctoberWinner Stefan Bellmont
Runner-up Darius Labanauskas
Third place Ted Evetts
Fourth place Mervyn King
Women's World Matchplay27 JulyWinner Lisa Ashton
PDC Women's Series[d]15 February – 19 OctoberWinner Beau Greaves
Runner-up Fallon Sherrock
Third place Lisa Ashton
Fourth place Noa-Lynn van Leuven
Fifth place Gemma Hayter
PDJ Steel Darts Japan Tour16 August – 16 NovemberWinner Mitsuhiko Tatsunami
PDC China Championship24 AugustWinner Xiaochen Zong
IDC Indian Qualifier3–5 OctoberWinner Nitin Kumar
PDC Asian Championship[e]13–14 SeptemberWinner Lourence Ilagan
Runner-up Alexis Toylo
PDC Asian Tour25 January – 14 SeptemberWinner Alexis Toylo
Runner-up Motomu Sakai
Third place Lourence Ilagan
Fourth place Ryusei Azemoto
Fifth place Paul Lim
Sixth place[e] Man Lok Leung
Seventh place[e] Paolo Nebrida
PDCE Netherlands & Belgium Qualifier15 NovemberWinner Andy Baetens
PDCE Mediterranean Qualifier16 NovemberWinner Cristo Reyes
PDCE South-East Europe Qualifier15 NovemberWinner Boris Krčmar
PDCE Czechia Qualifier15/16 NovemberWinner Adam Gawlas
PDO Polish Qualifier14 NovemberWinner Krzysztof Kciuk
PDCE DACH Super League4–7 NovemberWinner Arno Merk
Hungarian Super League26 July – 18 OctoberWinner Patrik Kovács
PDC UK&IRE Tour Card Holder & Associate Member Qualifier1 NovemberWinner David Davies
PDC North American Championship28 JuneWinner Matt Campbell[f]
CDC Continental Cup17–18 OctoberWinner Alex Spellman
CDC Cross-Border Challenge11–12 AprilWinner Leonard Gates
CDC Pro Tour9 May – 21 SeptemberTop-ranked American Adam Sevada
Top-ranked Canadian David Cameron
Top-ranked non-qualified[f] Stowe Buntz
CDLC Tour26 April – 5 OctoberWinner Jesús Salate
PDC Nordic & Baltic Championship[g]3–4 OctoberWinner Teemu Harju
PDCNB Pro Tour15 February – 3 AugustWinner Andreas Harrysson
Runner-up Teemu Harju
Third place[g] Oskar Lukasiak
ANZ Premier League4 October – 22 NovemberWinner Simon Whitlock
ADA Tour27 June – 7 SeptemberWinner Tim Pusey
DPA Pro Tour22 February – 31 AugustWinner Joe Comito
DPNZ Pro Tour15 February – 28 SeptemberWinner Jonny Tata
African Darts Group Qualifier28 SeptemberWinner David Munyua
PDC Tour Card Holder Qualifier24 NovemberTop 5 Tavis Dudeney
 Adam Hunt
 Stephen Burton
 Haupai Puha
 José de Sousa

Notes

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  1. ^Represents a player'sthree-dart average
  2. ^The tournament is held across 17 different venues, with the finals being played in The O2 Arena.
  3. ^abThe tie betweenTeemu Harju andOskar Lukasiak was broken based on whoever achieved the better result in the last tournament.[167]
  4. ^Three places were originally allocated to qualifiers from the Women's Series. BothBeau Greaves andLisa Ashton finished in the top three but had already qualified for the World Championship through alternative routes of higher precedence. Accordingly, their Women's Series qualification places were given toNoa-Lynn van Leuven andGemma Hayter, who finished in fourth and fifth place resectively.
  5. ^abcBoth Asian Championship finalists had already qualified through thePDC Asian Tour. Accordingly, the qualifying spots reserved for the finalists were awarded to the highest unqualified players on the Asian Tour —Man Lok Leung (ranked sixth) andPaolo Nebrida (ranked seventh).[251]
  6. ^abMatt Campbell was ineligible to take the World Championship spot via the North American Championship due to PDC Rule 3.9, which states that players who have held a Tour Card for more than two years, or are inside the top 64 in the world, cannot use affiliate qualifiers to qualify for PDC events. The spot was awarded to the top-ranked non-qualified player from the CDC Pro Tour.[48][252]
  7. ^abThe winner of the Nordic & Baltic Darts Championship,Teemu Harju, had already qualified through the Nordic& Baltic Tour, so the qualifying place was awarded to the third-placed player on the Nordic & Baltic Tour,Oskar Lukasiak.[253]

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  219. ^"PDC China Premier League - Stage 07".DartConnect. Retrieved22 June 2025.
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  230. ^"African Continental Tour South 2025 - Tour Weekend 3 - Event 03".DartConnect. Retrieved21 June 2025.
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  246. ^"Steel Darts Japan - 2025 - Tour 10".DartConnect. Retrieved18 October 2025.
  247. ^"Steel Darts Japan - 2025 - Tour 11".DartConnect. Retrieved26 October 2025.
  248. ^"Steel Darts Japan - 2025 - Tour 12".DartConnect. Retrieved26 October 2025.
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  252. ^Allen, Dave (28 June 2025)."Clinical Campbell retains bet365 North American Darts Championship title".Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved28 June 2025.
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