Darius Labanauskas and Oskar Lukasiak claimed titles as the PDC Nordic & Baltic ProTour continued in Denmark last weekend.
The year's fourth weekend of PDC Nordic & Baltic ProTour action took place from July 27-28, as over 60 players battled it out across two days of competition.
Former World Championship quarter-finalist Labanauskas clinched his 11th Nordic & Baltic ProTour title with a 6-5 victory against Sweden's Jeffrey de Graaf on Saturday, recovering from 3-0 and 5-3 down to triumph in Event Seven.
The 48-year-old kicked off his campaign with a deciding-leg victory against Denmark's Tom Veje, before following up a 6-3 success against Jonny Pedersen by dispatching Pétur Rúðrik Guðmundsson in advancing to the quarter-finals.
The Lithuanian defied a late fightback from Simon Bak to win through another deciding-leg shoot-out in the last eight, and he continued his charge with an emphatic 6-2 success against Tonni Sorensen in the semi-finals.
De Graaf looked poised to claim his fourth title of the year after establishing an early lead in Saturday's final, but a tenacious Labanauskas turned the tide with back-to-back 15-darters to complete the comeback.
De Graaf's World Cup partner Lukasiak later rounded off the weekend's action with Event Eight glory, overcoming Finland's Marko Kantele to continue his breakthrough campaign.
Lukasiak - a winner on the Winmau Challenge Tour in January - progressed to a second straight World Cup of Darts quarter-final last month, and he reaffirmed his credentials with a strong showing on Danish soil.
Following back-to-back whitewash wins over Martin Olesen and Guðmundsson, Lukasiak saw off Latvia's Nauris Gleglu before hitting back from 4-3 down to deny Norway's Kent Joran Sivertsen in the quarter-finals.
The 32-year-old then ran out a 6-3 winner against Jonas Graversen in the last four, and he defeated Kantele by the same scoreline in Sunday's showpiece to move up to third on the Nordic & Baltic ProTour Order of Merit.
Finland's World Cup star Teemu Harju also stole the headlines in Event Eight, producing a nine-dart finish to wrap up his second round win over Pedersen, before losing out to Graversen in the last 16.
Last weekend also saw qualifiers for European Tour Events 11-13 take place, with Cor Dekker, Anton Östlund and Kantele coming out on top in the respective qualifiers.
Dekker will star in September's Hungarian Darts Trophy after winning through Friday's ET11 Qualifier, sealing his big stage return with an impressive 6-3 success against Andreas Harrysson.
Östlund denied Dekker back-to-back qualifications with a 6-1 victory in the ET12 Qualifier, and the Swedish star will now feature in the inaugural staging of the Swiss Darts Open in Basel from September 27-29.
Kantele, meanwhile, will compete in the Czech Darts Open from October 18-20, courtesy of wins against Dekker and Harju in the latter stages of the ET13 Qualfier.
The 2024 Nordic & Baltic ProTour season concludes next month, as ProTour Events 9-10 take place in Iceland from August 24-25.
Following Event Ten, the top two players on the Nordic & Baltic ProTour Order of Merit will qualify for the 2024/25 Paddy Power World Darts Championship, with De Graaf and Johan Engstrom currently in pole position to seal their spots at Alexandra Palace.
Nordic & Baltic ProTour Event Seven
Darius Labanauskas 6-5 Jeffrey de Graaf
Nordic & Baltic ProTour Event Eight
Oskar Lukasiak 6-3 Marko Kantele
Hungarian Darts Trophy (ET11 Qualifier)
Cor Dekker 6-3 Andreas Harrysson
Swiss Darts Trophy (ET12 Qualifier)
Anton Östlund 6-1 Cor Dekker
Czech Darts Open (ET13 Qualifier)
Marko Kantele 6-3 Teemu Harju
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ProTour 9-10
August 24-25, Bullseye Reykjavík, Iceland