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Ladbrokes Players Championship Finals

UP to 17 places in November's Players Championship Finals are still up for grabs going into Sunday's Players Championship 22.

Relentless Ratajski's PC21 Glory

ProTour

KRZYSZTOF RATAJSKI picked up his second PDC title of 2018 with a brilliant 6-2 comeback defeat of Chris Dobey in PC21.

2018 Players Championship 21-22 Entries

ProTour

ENTRIES have been confirmed for the Players Championship double-header at the Barnsley Metrodome on October 20-21.

Noppert Lands Maiden PDC Title

ProTour

DANNY NOPPERT landed his first PDC title with a 6-4 win over Ian White in the final of Players Championship 20.

Hopp Picks Up Second Title In Dublin

ProTour

MAX HOPP picked up his second PDC ranking title with a 6-3 win over Madars Razma in the final of Players Championship 19.

Players Championship 19-20 Entries

ProTour

ENTRIES have been confirmed for the Players Championship double-header in Dublin on September 28-29.

ET13 Seeds Confirmed For Göttingen

European Tour

THE seeds for the European Darts Trophy have been confirmed ahead of October's final 2018 European Tour event.

2019 PDC Calendar Confirmed

News

THE 2019 PDC calendar will see over 200 days of darts - schedule for next year now available!

Klaasen Heads ET11 Host Nation Qualifiers

European Tour

JELLE KLAASEN, Vincent van der Voort and Jeffrey de Zwaan headlined the six Host Nation Qualifiers for the Dutch Darts Championship.

Aspinall Targets Further Success

News

NATHAN ASPINALL admits that Wednesday's Players Championship victory has given him the taste for further titles.

Luke Littler celebrated his seventh PDC title of 2024 on Wednesday, after closing out an 8-6 success against emerging Dutchman Wessel Nijman in a fascinating Players Championship 15 final.

Littler made a terrific start to this week’s treble-header in Milton Keynes, becoming the first player to win multiple Players Championship titles in 2024.

The teenage sensation won the year’s opening Players Championship event back in February, which sparked a remarkable sequence of 14 different winners from as many events.

However, the 17-year-old halted that run at the Marshall Arena, overturning a 6-5 deficit against an in-form Nijman to deny the Dutchman his first senior PDC title.

Littler – making his first appearance since his first round defeat at the World Matchplay – began his campaign with consecutive ton-plus averages in wins over Boris Krcmar and Pascal Rupprecht.

The Warrington wonderkid then dispatched Jonny Clayton to book his place in the last 16, before closing out a brace of 6-4 victories against Rhys Griffin and Krzysztof Ratajski to reach the last four.

Littler continued his charge with a crushing 7-2 success against his stablemate Chris Dobey in the semi-finals, averaging 103 to set up a showdown against Nijman, as two of the sport’s most exciting talents locked horns.

Trailing 2-0, Nijman reeled off four straight legs – including a spectacular 160 checkout – to seize the initiative, only for Littler to respond with legs of 13 and 11 darts to restore parity at four apiece.

This was followed by a run of four successive breaks of throw, although Nijman was left to rue missing two darts for a 7-5 lead, as Littler stole a march in the closing stages to triumph.

“I know what Wessel is capable of,” insisted Littler, who maintains his incredible record of winning a title every month this year.

“I’ve seen him dominate the last weekend of the Development Tour, but it was a good final, and I’m happy to be the only player with two [Players Championship] titles this year!

“I’ve not really picked up a dart since the World Matchplay, so to come here and win is even better.

“I’ve got to back myself to win almost everything. With the standard of the other players I probably can’t do that, but I’d love to win another major title this year.”


Fresh from his dominance on the Winmau Development Tour, Nijman continued his rise by advancing to his maiden ProTour final on Wednesday.

The 24-year-old won a hat-trick of Development Tour titles at the Marshall Arena last weekend, and he marked his return to Milton Keynes with a series of top-class displays.

The Dutch youngster produced a quartet of ton-topping averages to race through to the last eight, overcoming his compatriots Christian Kist and Gian van Veen, before Graham Hall and Darren Beveridge were sent packing.

Nijman then edged out Gary Anderson in a compelling quarter-final clash, and he later defied a 104 average from Damon Heta to emerge through a high-quality last four tussle.

Heta recorded eye-catching 108 and 112 averages in dispatching Ritchie Edhouse and Stefan Bellmont respectively, conceding just eight legs in progressing to the semi-finals.

The Australian number one was joined in the last four by Dobey, who landed a trio of ton-topping averages on his way to pocketing £5,000 in prize money.

The former Masters champion averaged 107 and 105 to see off Jermaine Wattimena and Mike De Decker respectively, having also dumped out world number one Luke Humphries in the last 16.

Nevertheless, the performance of the day was delivered by Gary Anderson, who produced an astronomical 123.83 average in his third round demolition of Andrew Gilding.

The two-time World Champion reeled off legs of 11, 12, 12, 13, 13 and 13 darts to cap off an inspired display, before succumbing in the last eight alongside De Decker, Ratajski and Swiss star Bellmont.

Ross Smith averaged 113.23 in his opening round victory against Maik Kuivenhoven, while Humphries – fresh from his World Matchplay heroics – averaged 103 and 106 before falling to Dobey.

Elsewhere, five-time World Champion Raymond van Barneveld also landed a hat-trick of 100+ averages in his run to the last 16, only to be denied by a superb Anderson in a battle of the darting veterans.

The 2024 PDC ProTour season continues with Players Championship 16 on Thursday, where coverage will be broadcast live through PDCTV and bookmakers’ websites worldwide.

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