Each day on the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour features two events, each worth £10,000 in prize money.
See full results in the MATCH CENTRE link.
Prize Fund
Winner £2,000
Runner-Up £1,000
Semi-Finalists £500
Quarter-Finalists £300
Last 16 £200
Last 32 £100
Last 64 £50
Total £10,000
JAMIE HUGHES and nine-dart star Krzysztof Ratajski shared victories as the fourth weekend of the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour began in Wigan on Saturday.
Tipton star Hughes picked up his first PDC title in Event 13 as he denied New Zealand's Cody Harris a second Challenge Tour win of the year with a 5-2 success in their final.
Hughes also defeated Craig Quinn, Kevin Garcia, Rhys Griffin and George Gardner to reach the last 16, before recording whitewashes over Jim Walker and Jonathan Worsley.
He then overcame David Pallett 5-1 in the semi-finals and continued his strong form to claim the £2,000 title by seeing off Harris.
World Cup star Harris, the Event Nine winner, battled past Philip Borthwick, Lee Budgen, Andy Jenkins, Andy Boulton, Ted Evetts and Cameron Menzies to reach the final.
Current Challenge Tour Order of Merit leader Michal Barnard and Finland's Marko Kantele were quarter-finalists, while Sweden's Dennis Nilsson was amongst the losers in the last 16.
Polish star Ratajski enjoyed a moment of perfection in Event 13 as he landed a nine-darter during his first round tie with Mark Frost - only to lose the game 5-4.
However, the 2017 World Masters winner bounced back in style to claim the Event 14 title, ending Hughes' hopes of a double success with a 5-3 win in the semi-finals.
Ratajski also enjoyed wins over Tom Gregory, Geert Nentjes, Evetts, Patrick Lynskey and Gavin Smith before claiming victory in the final with a 5-2 defeat of Mick Todd, who was unable to recover from going 4-0 down.
Todd's run to the final was his best performance of the year on the Challenge Tour circuit, as the Newark thrower defeated Trevor Burkhill, Aaron Beeney, Jason Marriott, Martin Atkins, Peter Mitchell and Boris Koltsov.
Russian ace Koltsov's run to the semi-finals followed up three previous quarter-final appearances on the Challenge Tour this year.
The PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend concludes on Sunday with Event 15 and Event 16 at Wigan's Robin Park Tennis Centre, with a further £20,000 prize money on offer.