Danny van Trijp is looking to get his name back within the best on the darts circuit, letting slip that he has still got much more to give in the sport.
The Bronze Adonis, Steve Beaton, has revealed both he and Adrian Lewis could yet make a return to the PDC circuit next season, with the 1996 World Champion admitting there is talk of entering Q-School in January, twelve months after he handed back his Tour Card in retirement.
Adrian Lewis is making his long-awaited return to competitive darts. For the first time since the 2023 UK Open, the two-time world champion will reappear on the oche.
In this column, we regularly go back in time with a particular darter. On the occasion of the Auckland Darts Masters, a tournament that takes place this month and was won by Kyle Anderson in 2017, today we do so with the much missed Australian.
Steve Beaton put an end to his impressive career on the PDC Pro Tour at the end of 2024, but according to former professional player and analyst Matt Edgar, the Beaton chapter is not closed for good.
The field has been confirmed for the World Seniors Darts Matchplay which will be completed on 15 November 2025 at Epsom Racecourse and will be headlined by such players as World Champion Ross Montgomery.
The World Seniors Darts Champion of Champions takes place this Sunday in Portsmouth, with the title on the line in what promises to be a thrilling event.
The draw has been made for the 2024 Champion of Champions, with twelve legends of the oche set to battle it out on Sunday 29 June in Portsmouth. Held at the regular home of the MODUS Super Series, the event brings together a mix of world champions, TV title winners, and long-time fan favourites from across the darts landscape.
Darts legend Steve Beaton brought the curtain down on his professional career at the end of last year, calling time after more than three decades at the top level.
Darts legend Steve Beaton says the current Premier League Darts format is diluting the excitement of high-profile matchups between stars like Luke Humphries and Luke Littler.
The World Seniors Darts have confirmed the next players for the 2026 World Seniors Darts Championship which will take place between 19-21 February. Steve Beaton, Darryl Fitton, Tony O'Shea and Neil Duff have been confirmed.
Leonard Gates can prepare for the final stage of Double Trouble Week at the MODUS Super Series. 'The Soulger' secured first place in Group A on Wednesday.
It remains incredibly exciting in Group A during the 'Double Trouble Week' at the MODUS Super Series. Leonard Gates leads the group after the second day of play, but the standings could still be completely overturned by Wednesday's final games.
Monday marked the start of Double Trouble Week, a special week in the MODUS Super Series. In this week, players must not only end legs with a double, but also start them with one.
The final is set at the 2025 World Seniors Darts Championship. Later this evening at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Graham Usher will face off against Ross Montgomery for the right to call themselves the Seniors World Champion.
It's quarter-final time at the 2025 World Seniors Darts Championship this Saturday afternoon at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet! Who can keep their hopes of taking the most prestigious title in the 45+ scene alive?
Steve Beaton continues to do well in his first appearance at the World Seniors Darts Championship. The 60-year-old Englishman comfortably defeated Paul Hogan 3-0 in the second round and will now take on Richie Burnett in the quarterfinals.
Steve Beaton narrowly avoided elimination in his debut at the World Seniors Darts Championship, surviving the first round with a hard-fought victory. 'The Bronzed Adonis' was given a lifeline by his opponent, Colin McGarry, who squandered multiple opportunities to knock Beaton out of the tournament.
Following the early exit of darts icon Simon Whitlock, Mervyn King has also failed to progress past the first round of the World Seniors Darts Championship.
After the exciting opening to the 2025 World Seniors Darts Championship at the iconic Circus Tavern on Wednesday night, the action continues this Thursday with a mouth-watering double session including some of the darting stars of yesteryear.