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The Romanian city of Timișoara played host this past weekend to the inaugural Eastern European Darts Challenge, a new addition to the WDF circuit that brought together some of the region’s leading talents.

The action began on Saturday with the Timișoara Darts Grand Prix, which ran up to and including the semi-finals, while Sunday was dedicated entirely to the Timișoara International Darts Open. Remarkably, both events produced the same champions: Northern Ireland’s Neil Duff and Czech star Jitka Cisarova.

Duff takes first WDF title in 14 months

Duff, the 2022 WDF World Champion, was in imperious form throughout Sunday’s Open. His route to the final saw him dispatch Croatia’s Neven Resetar, Romanians Alexandru Puiu, Andrei Mladen and Adrian Frim, before surviving a stern test from Czech thrower Jiri Brejcha in the semi-finals. Brejcha, like Resetar earlier in the day, forced the match to a deciding seventh leg, but Duff held his nerve.

In the final, the Northern Irishman faced Romania’s Laszlo Kadar and produced a clinical display to claim the title with a 5–0 whitewash. Saturday’s semi-final line-up was also denied a repeat when Anthony Brown eliminated Brejcha in the last eight. Meanwhile, Serbia’s Mladen Radosavljevic endured back-to-back heartbreaks – falling one leg short of the final on both days, losing 4–3 to Kadar on Sunday and by the same scoreline to Bai Szolt on Saturday. Slovakia’s Vladimir Zatko also made the quarter-finals twice, but was stopped on each occasion by eventual finalists – first Duff, then Kadar.

Cisarova reigns supreme among women

In the women’s competition, Cisarova began her Sunday campaign with a 4–2 victory over Belgium’s Emilie D’Hondt before meeting Hungary’s Greta Tekauer in the final. Tekauer had edged out Romania’s Giulia Olteanu 4–3 in a tense semi-final, but Cisarova proved untouchable in the decider, storming to a 4–0 win.

The pair had also contested Saturday’s Grand Prix final. Tekauer reached that match with a 4–3 win over fellow Hungarian Veronika Ihasz in the semi-finals, having earlier dispatched Romania’s last remaining hope Oana Cimpoca 4–1 in the quarters. But once again, it was Cisarova who prevailed, this time by a 5–2 margin to complete her perfect weekend.

The weekend’s results not only crowned two deserving champions but also underlined the growing strength of darts in Eastern Europe, with several nations making deep runs and producing high-quality contests in Timișoara’s first major international darts double-header.

Timisoara Darts Grand Prix – Men’s Results

Round Match Score
Quarter-finals Neil Duff vs Vladimir Zatko 4–0
Anthony Brown vs Jiri Brejcha 4–1
Bai Zsolt vs Darren Williams 4–0
Mladen Radosavljevic vs Eduard Szabo 4–2
Semi-finals Neil Duff vs Anthony Brown 4–2
Bai Zsolt vs Mladen Radosavljevic 4–3
Final Neil Duff vs Bai Zsolt 4–3

Timisoara Darts Grand Prix – Women’s Results

Round Match Score
Quarter-finals Greta Tekauer vs Oana Cimpoca 4–1
Veronika Ihasz vs Daniela Neumayer 4–2
Jitka Cisarova vs Catalina Pasa 4–2
Marina Letica vs Noemi Angela Pop 4–0
Semi-finals Greta Tekauer vs Veronika Ihasz 4–3
Jitka Cisarova vs Marina Letica 4–0
Final Jitka Cisarova vs Greta Tekauer 5–2

Timisoara International Darts Open – Men’s Results

Round Match Score
Quarter-finals Neil Duff vs Adrian Frim 4–0
Jiri Brejcha vs Lucian Marica 4–1
Laszlo Kadar vs Vladimir Zatko 4–0
Mladen Radosavljevic vs Hannes Schnier 4–1
Semi-finals Neil Duff vs Jiri Brejcha 4–3
Laszlo Kadar vs Mladen Radosavljevic 4–3
Final Neil Duff vs Laszlo Kadar 5–0

Timisoara International Darts Open – Women’s Results

Round Match Score
Quarter-finals Greta Tekauer vs Catalina Pasa 4–2
Giulia Olteanu vs Andreea Brad 4–3
Jitka Cisarova vs Ewelina Modrzejewska 4–0
Stefanie Telsnig vs Marina Letica 4–3
Semi-finals Greta Tekauer vs Giulia Olteanu 4–3
Jitka Cisarova vs Stefanie Telsnig 4–1
Final Jitka Cisarova vs Greta Tekauer 4–0

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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