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The 11th tournament of the 2025 PDC Development Tour kicks off on Sunday morning. The Development Tour serves as the PDC’s youth circuit and is open to players aged 16 to 23. Players who turn 24 during the season are still eligible to compete.

The PDC Development Tour consists of 24 tournaments, each featuring a prize fund of £15,000.

The prize money contributes to the tour’s rankings. At the end of the season, the top two players receive invitations to the PDC World Darts Championship, along with a Tour Card for 2026 and 2027. Additionally, the ranking winner earns a spot in the Grand Slam of Darts.

PDC Development Tour 11

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Sem Devoght vs Miro Seemann Jurjen van der Velde vs Axel Savelkoel Sam Groot Roessink vs Louis Hornig Tyler Thorpe vs Renzo Geraets Angelo Balsamo vs Keith Lammens Toni Duesterhoeft vs Marvin Grossmann Lukas Fraulob vs Rik Boeve Tomas Rehak vs Jens Leysen Robbe Dasseville vs Moritz Mertens Liam Maendl-Lawrance vs David Fidler Matyas Rejhon vs Danny de Jong Moreno Blom vs Laszlo Ancsin Laurin Welk vs Ryan Branley Rens Verriet vs Niels De Bondt Jack Male vs Sean Negrette Quentin Pinkert vs Jakub Zurek

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Mason Whitlock vs Lars Debondt Harry Sykes vs Maximilian Johansen Danny Jansen vs Wim Blokpoel Ryan Kettle vs Leon Weber Oliver Ufer vs Joseph Brady Denfie Drenthen vs Scott Smith Viktor Tingstrom vs Corstiaan Koffeman Meindert Koffeman vs Carl van Mens Jamai van den Herik vs Auke Woord Jonathan Justin Altmann vs Julian Mols Keith Zahner vs Kieran Thompson Mark Tabak vs Sem Devoght Nathan Girvan vs Jack Howarth Cam Crabtree vs Lenny Schlueter Born Van Put vs Maurice Junker Henry Coates vs Jurjen van der Velde Cayden Smith vs Till Stein Sebastian Bialecki vs Maarten Jacobus Post Benedikt Bielert vs Kian Vink Nunjo Dewaele vs Jarno de Vries Noah Roeschlein vs Demy Sijbrands Kyen van Strijdonck vs Yannick Hund Arcangelo Tardio vs Lennon Cradock Marlon Luca Elke vs Tavis Dudeney Ieuan Halsall vs Karl-Louis Mueller Jenson Walker vs Nathan Potter Wesley Mol vs Angelo Vroomen Emile Hendryks vs Sam Groot Roessink Owen Roelofs vs Finn Prokop Rohan Brouwers vs Carter Guiney Sven Hofmann vs Charlie Manby Louis Guttmann vs Tyler Thorpe William Bristow vs Drew Arathoon Fabian Hartl vs Dylan White Matthias Moors vs Stan Van Veen Fabian Tapner vs Jarod Becker Jerome Felder vs Jaynie Wink Jakob Schaeffler vs Alessio Cariglia Felix Bollmann vs Sebastian Kamp Justin Atellinghusen vs Sydnee de Vries Matthew Gordon vs Thomas Banks Robbie Curran vs Noel Napoliello Guus Verkamman vs Adrian Fischer Rick van der Veen vs Angelo Balsamo Martin Homola vs Jamie Martin Finley Pember vs Lewis Gurney Jamie Robinson vs Ben Steffens Karl Tantzscher vs Toni Duesterhoeft Phil Ende vs Matthew Gallivan-Piles Christopher Toonders vs Vincent Nouws Kurijn Boer vs Dylan Dowling Jeremy Jendrzejewski vs Marvin van Deest James Buckby vs Joran Saelen Felix Springer vs Aidan O'Hara Tom Kloppmann vs Stef Kosters Alfie Busby vs Jack Boardman Arne Degryse vs Jon Jochijms Roy Rietbergen vs Joey Spitse Robin Radloff vs Calvin Nicolai Luke Van Der Kwast vs Lukas Fraulob Seppe Dasseville vs Seb van Doorn Niels Van Mechelen vs Jackson King Ferre Bervoets vs Morgan Shillito Niclas Wierling vs Tomas Rehak Keenan Thomas vs Jeramey Verwey Beau Greaves vs Jeffrey Keen Ronan McDonagh vs Keanu van Velzen Lorenzo Kapiteijn vs Callum Stojic Oliver Pearce-Burgess vs Dylan Ritchie Yorick Hofkens vs Deniz Baudis Ruben Haulez vs Davie Duval Julian Zwergel vs Luca Beile Kilian Hohnstedt vs Matteo Leonhardt Lleyton Molyneux vs Wessel Tempelaars Toby Saunders vs JJ Wright Johnny Stewart vs Robbe Dasseville Ryan Dowling vs Sasa Varga Huey de Jong vs Thomas van Diepen Shane de Jong vs Finn Chudziak Niklas Fahrenholz vs Liam Maendl-Lawrance Finn Behrens vs Declan Corcoran Zac Griffiths vs Tyler Mantle Donny Boerman vs Axandre Van Der Steen Jerko Moerenhout vs Robert Ritter Oliver Klein vs Mathias Myrvang Isaksen Joshua Adriaanse vs Wesley ten Hove Micha Boekelaar vs Sean McKeon Brendan Ward vs Jannis Barkhausen Jerry Kaldenberg vs Finn-Luis Weckesser Patrik Kasala vs Fabian Moeller Eros Odent vs Damian Vlottes Florian Herrmann vs Matyas Rejhon Ollie Male vs Angelo Van Deventer Jarno Bottenberg vs Willem Pasterkamp Bence Horvath vs Mitchell Leeming Connor Arberry vs Moreno Blom Daan Bastiaansen vs Ondrej Frystacky Daniel Stephenson vs Josh Corns Daan Beernink vs Jokke Janssens Harrison Leigh vs Silas Bortfeld Lukas Dallmann vs Seth Van Loon Florian Preis vs Maxim Mertens Jan Schmidt vs Shaun Conway Dennis van Cuijlenburg vs Bram van Dijk Pim Van Bijnen vs Jannes Bremermann Justin Jarvis Noerdtling vs Alain Bouckaert Seppe Van Overbeke vs Bradley van der Velden Fynn Pfannebecker vs Laurin Welk Magnus Spilker vs Cian McCormack Justin van der Velden vs Owen Bates Micky Ploeg vs Max-Fabian Fischer Andrew Ingman vs Rens Verriet Keelan Kay vs Axel Buyle Patrik Williams vs Daniel Terry Travis Baur vs Colinn Haverkate James Beeton vs Jakob Hahn Damian Vetjens vs Tim Beyer Sascha Stuhlemmer vs Jelle Plovier Cody Abel vs Yori Dehaene Yordi Mattheeussen vs Dylan Quinn Moritz Bohrmann vs Chris Birch Lennert Faes vs Dominik Gruellich Levy Frauenfelder vs Patrick Luedtke Declan Thorpe vs Jack Male Joshua Hermann vs Siebe Appels Bradly Roes vs Adam Gawlas Kyle Manton vs Kimi Seemann Paul Goyer vs Quentin Pinkert

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