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The 2024 WDF Lakeside World Darts Championship was the third edition of the WDF World Darts Championship organised by the World Darts Federation (WDF). The tournament was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey, England.
The WDF World Darts Championship is a World Championship in darts organised by the World Darts Federation. [1] [2] [3] Following the collapse of the British Darts Organisation in 2020, [4] it essentially replaces the BDO World Darts Championship which was last held in 2020. [5] From 2023 onwards the tournament is being held in December each ...
2024 WDF season of darts comprises every tournament of World Darts Federation.The prize money of the tournaments may vary depending on category. Two of WDF's most prestigious events to be held in 2024 are due the WDF World Darts Championship (to be held in November–December), [1] and the four WDF Continental Cup's; WDF Africa Cup (April), WDF Europe Cup (September), WDF Americas Cup (October ...
World Darts Championship 2024: Michael Smith vs Madars Razma. 21:26, Jack Rathborn. Michael Smith 0-0 (0-0) Madars Razma . It’s the main event then, and what a night it’s been.
Darts prodigy Luke Littler bullish ahead of historic World Championship quarter-final. Chris Dobey 4-1 Rob Cross (best of nine sets) Monday 1 January 2024 13:51, Lawrence Ostlere. Cross sees it ...
How the Luke Littler effect made darts the sport of 2024. Tonight’s Ally Pally action. 13:23, Mike Jones. Today sees the final of the 2025 World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace.
Shane McGuirk (born 9 May 1995) is an Irish professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is the reigning WDF World Champion after winning the 2024 WDF World Darts Championship, becoming the first world darts champion from the Republic of Ireland.
Through 2007, the WDF had held four majors which constituted the Grand Slam, until the Topic International Darts League and Bavaria World Darts Trophy were cancelled in 2008 following the withdrawal of the Dutch broadcasters SBS 6, when it was announced that PDC players, including Raymond van Barneveld, Jelle Klaasen, and Michael van Gerwen ...