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World Darts Championship LIVE. 16-year-old Luke Littler defeats Brendan Dolan 5-1 quarter-finals. Match followed thriller as Rob Cross comes back to beat Chris Dobey 5-4. How to watch the ...
The PDC World Masters, known for sponsorship purposes as the Winmau World Masters and formerly known as simply The Masters, is a professional darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). The tournament was introduced in 2013 and has been held at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England, since 2015.
The World is a tournament series organized by Japanese soft-tip darts company Dartslive. [1] It is also referenced as the Soft-Tip World Championship, although several other organisations have held tournaments with that name. Typically, a season consists of five to nine tournaments, called stages, which are broadcast via dartslive.tv.
Luke Littler became the youngest ever world champion of darts with a brilliant display in the final at Alexandra Palace, blowing away three-time winner Michael van Gerwen to win 7-3.. Littler, 17 ...
The 16-year-old darts sensation continued his run at Ally Pally with Michael Smith and Michael van Gerwen also securing wins at the World Championship on its return following the Christmas break
The 2017 UK Open runner-up Gerwyn Price was the eighth player invited, making his World Series of Darts debut. Price was the only player not to have featured in the 2016 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters event. [1] The top four players going into the event were seeded and were kept apart for the first round. Michael van Gerwen (runner-up)
The PDC World Darts Championship continues this afternoon with a host of round two fixtures. Yesterday, 16-year-old Luke Littler lit up the Alexandra Palace to reach the third round having ...
The 2006 Stan James World Matchplay was the 13th staging of the World Matchplay darts tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was held at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool between 23–29 July 2006. Phil Taylor won the title for the eighth time, by defeating James Wade 18–11 in the final.