New Players Championship weekend added

ProTour

A new Players Championship weekend will be played on March 28-29 in Milton Keynes to replace the postponed European Tour event.

Double postponement for European Tour

European Tour

The PDC European Tour events scheduled for Leverkusen and Munich in the coming weeks will be postponed.

Players Championship 7-8 entries

ProTour

Entries have been confirmed for Players Championship events Seven and Eight.

European Tour 3-4 Tour Card Holder Qualifier entries

ProTour

Entries have been confirmed for European Tour Three and Four Tour Card Holder Qualifiers.

Price becomes first Belgian Darts Championship winner

European Tour

Gerwyn Price became the inaugural winner of the Belgian Darts Championship

2020 Belgian Darts Championship Day Two

European Tour

Michael van Gerwen will meet Michael Smith in the last 16 of the 2020 Belgian Darts Championship.

Belgian quartet progress in Hasselt

European Tour

The 2020 European Tour begins in Hasselt today with Day One of the Belgian Darts Championship.

2020 Belgian Darts Championship Draw

European Tour

Mervyn King & Justin Pipe will clash on the opening day of the 2020 Belgian Darts Championship on Friday.

Average record smashed at Players Championships 5-6

ProTour

The most ever 100-plus averages across a ProTour weekend were recorded at Players Championships 5-6.

Price defeats Van Gerwen to win first title of 2020

ProTour

Gerwyn Price claimed his first title of the year at Players Championship 6 on Sunday.

Players Championship events are held throughout the year, with prize money won counting towards the ProTour Order of Merit

All Players Championship events will be streamed live for PDCTV-HD Subscribers worldwide with coverage from two boards throughout each event.

JONNY CLAYTON landed his third PDC title with an 8-4 victory over Gabriel Clemens in the final of Players Championship 10 in Barnsley on Sunday.

The second day of the ProTour weekend double-header saw Clayton double his tally of Players Championship crowns almost a year on from his last PDC title win at the Austrian Darts Open.

Clayton had to survive a match dart in his 6-5 first round win over Northern Irish youngster Nathan Rafferty, before a more comfortable 6-2 success over Zoran Lerchbacher saw him reach the last 32.

There, the Welshman averaged 102.7 in edging past Vincent van der Voort 6-5, and then posted another ton-plus average in his 6-2 victory over Marko Kantele.

In the quarter-finals, Clayton came through a third deciding leg of the day against Jermaine Wattimena, before an impressive 7-2 win over Ian White saw him reach the final.

Clayton saved his best performance of the day for the final game of the weekend, averaging 103.3 in his first final of the year to secure the £10,000 top prize.

"I'm enjoying playing against the best players in the world, and hopefully I can win a few more titles this year," said Clayton.

"I had a dodgy start today, I got through a tough game with Nathan Rafferty who played really well and from there I started to relax.

"I'm chuffed to have won that final because Gabriel is a very good player and it won't be long before he's in the top 32 or top 16 of the world."

The final began with Clemens missing the bull for a 170 checkout attempt and Clayton took out 116 to hold in 15 darts, before the first break of throw went to Clayton to double his lead.

Clemens then found a foothold in the match and, after Clayton went low on double top, Clemens tidied up 31 to break back and reduce the deficit to 4-3.

An unpredictable spell of the game then followed, as Clemens clipped the wire on double top for a 115 checkout, allowing Clayton to take out five on double one to break straight back.

Clemens found double 16 with his last dart in hand for a third successive break of throw to once again go within a leg, only for Clayton to land a hammer blow with a 136 finish for a fourth successive break of throw and a 6-4 lead.

From there, Clayton was clinical on the doubles, wrapping up the final two legs of the contest to secure the title.    

Despite defeat in the final, Clemens continued his progress by reaching his third PDC final in under a year, having won his PDC Tour Card in January 2018.

The emerging German talent took the scalps of Joe Cullen, Jan Dekker and Mervyn King on his way to the final and is now up to 56th on the PDC Order of Merit, having started the year in 62nd position.

Sunday once again saw 128 of the world's best players in action at The Barnsley Metrodome, with departing Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld exiting at the last 64 stage, while returning Australian Corey Cadby fell at the first hurdle.

Adrian Lewis and Glen Durrant reached the last 32 phase, but it was a less successful day for Peter Wright, Michael Smith, Mensur Suljovic and Saturday's Players Championship 9 winner James Wade, who all exited before the last 32.

Poland's Tytus Kanik enjoyed a run to the semi-finals of a PDC event for the first time, while Spain's Jose Justicia reached his first Players Championship quarter-final and Arron Monk reached the last eight of a ProTour event for the first time in almost seven years.

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