KENNY NEYENS and Dimitri Van den Bergh made it a Belgian double as the second weekend of PDC Unicorn Development Tour action got underway at the Robin Park Tennis Centre in Wigan, whilst Mike De Decker landed the holy grail of a nine-darter.

Neyens, who hit a nine-darter earlier this year, clinched Event Five as he beat two-time Challenge Tour winner Adam Hunt in a tense 5-4 victory for his second career Development Tour title.

He kicked off the day with a 4-1 victory against Brad Burnett, before victories over Callum Matthews and Jimmy Hendriks booked his place in the last 32.

Next he saw off Ronnie Roberts and whitewashed Justin Smith as he reached the quarter-finals. A 5-4 victory over Joe Davis secured his place in the final four, before overcoming Luke Humphries - who has two Development Tour titles to his name this year - as he reached the final.

Belgian De Decker's nine-dart triumph came in his fifth round victory over Nathan Rafferty, before he lost out to Humphries in the quarter-finals.

Hunt had beaten Greg Ritchie, Mike van Duivenbode, Andrew Davidson, Colin Roelofs, Van den Bergh, Adam Smith-Neale and Jaime Nunez Cortes to secure his place in the final.

In Event Six, Van den Bergh made it a second Development Tour title of 2017 as once again Hunt fell at the final hurdle in a 5-2 victory for the Belgian, as he secured an eighth Development Tour title of his career.

Dropping just four legs in early victories over Daniel Williams, Callum Goffin and Jordan Matthews saw the 22-year-old march into the last 32.

A whitewash over Dawson Murschell followed before he comfortably beat compatriot Neyens 4-1 to secure a spot in the last eight. There he beat former Players Championship winner Josh Payne 5-3, and followed that with a repeat victory over Greg Ritchie to secure his place in the final.

Another superb run for Hunt saw him drop just seven legs on his way to a second consecutive final. He kicked off with back-to-back whitewash victories over Matt Smith and Paul Mitchell and followed that with a 4-2 third round win over Ted Evetts before beating Callan Rydz 4-1.

A third whitewash followed over Sebastian Pohl in the fifth round, and he saw off Brian Raman 5-1 and Mike De Decker 5-3 before falling at the final hurdle once more.

The second PDC Unicorn Development Tour weekend of 2017 continues on Sunday with Event Seven and Event Eight on Saturday at Wigan's Robin Park Tennis Centre.