Beau Greaves won another tournament at the PDC Women's Series on Saturday afternoon. At the seventeenth event in Milton Keynes, the 21-year-old was too strong for her compatriot Fallon Sherrock in the final, 5-3.
As ever with it being a quiet weekend, top darting stars were in exhibition action including Stephen Bunting who lost to a returning World Champion and also beat a five-time World Champion in Stoke.
The draw has been confirmed for PDC Women's Series Event 18 which is the 18th of 24 events over the course of the season. This weekend it is the second of four with Events 17-20 played this weekend.
For years, Ted Evetts was one of darts’ most promising young players. A former World Youth Champion and winner of 14 Development Tour titles, “Super Ted” carved out a reputation as one of the most prolific talents on the PDC circuit.
The PDC Women's Series continues on Saturday with the 17th tournament of the season. The circuit consists of a total of 24 tournaments, with Events 17-20 being played this weekend.
Gian van Veen is having an excellent year. The 23-year-old won his first PDC ranking title in mid-March by beating Luke Humphries 8-3 in the final of Players Championship 6.
In an interview with SportingLife , former major winner Paul Nicholson explained how heavy the pressure of having to win can weigh on someone. Especially when you have to win to pay your bills.
In the column, we regularly go back in the day with a particular player. Today we do so with Welshman Wayne Warren, who became the very last BDO world champion ever in 2020.
Almost out of nowhere, Maximilian Czerwinski burst onto the darts scene at the start of 2025. Strong performances secured him a Tour Card, and he has since backed it up with a string of important first-round wins at Players Championship events.
Adrian Lewis, the two-time world champion, is famously known for his effortless style, frequent 180s and has been a household name in darts for over a decade.
The Australian Darts Masters and New Zealand Darts Masters have drawn to a close, with Luke Littler claiming victory at both events — bringing a highly successful end to the 2025 darts tour of Oceania.
The World Series of Darts Finals, the PDC's next major tournament, is scheduled for September 12 to 14. It should actually be a highlight in the calendar, but the anticipation is limited.
Kurt Parry is a name that is being heard more and more often in the world of darts. His story is one of perseverance, talent and a touch of luck, but above all it is driven by a deep love for the game.
The line-up for the World Series of Darts Finals Qualifier has been confirmed, featuring several high-profile names including former world champion Michael Smith, former World Matchplay champion Dimitri Van den Bergh, and rising Dutch star Gian van Veen.
Matthew Edgar believes the World Darts Championship may have outgrown its iconic Alexandra Palace home, warning that the sport is at a “crunch point” when it comes to accommodating demand.
The Entries have been confirmed for Players Championship 24-25 with Luke Littler, Gerwyn Price and Michael van Gerwen set for their ProTour return between August 25-26.
Shane McGuirk sat down with Talksport Darts from the Modus Live Lounge in Portsmouth, surrounded by the familiar banners of Red Dragon and Pluto TV. The reigning WDF World Champion reflected on his form, his rise in the sport, and what lies ahead.
The Sapphire Darts Trophy, a top-class tournament, took place in Germany in mid-July. Over 200 players took part, including some wildcards and well-known influencers.
... a player whose steady climb has taken him from local leagues in the North East of England to the very top tier of world darts. His nickname started out as a joke about his laid-back style and baseball cap, but as his career progressed, the name began to fit.
The WDF rankings have been updated for 21st August, with Alex Spellman topping the WDF provisional 2025 WDF Lakeside World Championships at Lakeside, with the tournament beginning at the end of November.
Luke Littler has recently returned from down under a couple of days ago with two World Series titles, but instead of recovering from jetlag and resting up ahead of a busy end to the year, he showed his support for his local club, Eagles Sports FC.
Taking place between September 12-14, the World Series of Darts Finals returns again to Amsterdam and the AFAS Live for another edition in what will be the first major action since the World Matchplay.