Price pips Rock to win Players Championship 17 in Hildesheim

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Gerwyn Price celebrated his third title of 2023 with an 8-5 victory over Josh Rock in Saturday’s Players Championship 17 final in Hildesheim.

Top five players still awaiting a maiden PDC ranking title

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Ahead of the resumption of the 2023 ProTour season, we take a look at the top five players on the PDC Order of Merit yet to have won a ranking title.

Van Veen aiming to build upon Development Tour success

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Gian van Veen believes his success on the Winmau Development Tour can provide the springboard for a strong end to the season on the senior PDC circuit.

Players Championships 17-18 entries and & ET11-12 seeds confirmed

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Player entries have been confirmed for this weekend's Players Championship double-header in Hildesheim, along with the 16 seeded players for ET11-12.

Red-hot Heta wins Players Championship 16 in Leicester

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Damon Heta produced a magnificent display to clinch his second ProTour title of the year, storming to an 8-4 victory against Ryan Joyce in Tuesday’s Players Championship 16 final in Leicester.

Nine-dart Humphries defies Chisnall fightback to claim PC15 title

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Luke Humphries celebrated his second ranking title in the space of nine days after defying a superb fightback from Dave Chisnall to triumph in Monday’s Players Championship 15 final in Leicester.

2023 Players Championship 15-16 entries confirmed

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Player entries have been confirmed for next week's Players Championship double-header, as the 2023 ProTour season continues in Leicester.

Seventh heaven for Heta with PC14 success in Hildesheim

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Damon Heta warmed up for Australia’s World Cup of Darts title defence with victory in Tuesday’s Players Championship 14 final in Hildesheim.

Superb Smith fightback sinks Anderson at Players Championship 13

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Michael Smith fought back brilliantly from 5-1 down to defeat his former mentor Gary Anderson and claim his first ProTour title of 2023 in Monday's Players Championship 13 final in Hildesheim.

2023 Betfred World Matchplay qualification race ahead of PC13-14

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The race to qualify for the 2023 Betfred World Matchplay will continue at next week’s Players Championship double-header in Hildesheim.

Chris Dobey continued his sensational ProTour form in Wigan, defeating Stephen Bunting 8-3 to clinch his third Players Championship title of 2024.

Wednesday's Players Championship 25 showpiece saw the two most recent Masters champions go head-to-head, and it was Dobey who ran out a convincing winner.

The Bedlington thrower performed magnificently at the Robin Park Tennis Centre, averaging 100.95 across his seven matches to extend his lead at the top of the Players Championship Order of Merit.

“Confidence is key,” declared Dobey, who looks poised to head to November’s Players Championship Finals as the top seed.

“I have won a couple of Players Championships already before today, and I know where I am on the Order of Merit.

“Once I saw I was in that number one spot, I set myself the target of being there at the end, and it’s given me the motivation to get on the practice board and start performing like this on a regular basis.

“Coming off the back of the Premier League [last year], I wanted to pick my floor game up, because during the Premier League season, I was struggling to get myself up for these events.

“That had to change this year. I’ve knuckled down and really put the work in, and I’m just delighted to get my floor game back to where it should be.”

Dobey was imperious throughout the afternoon in Wigan, following up an opening round victory over Nathan Rafferty with successive 6-2 wins against William O’Connor and Gabriel Clemens.

The 34-year-old averaged 107 to dispatch the Irishman, and after sweeping aside Clemens, he was forced to come through deciding-leg tussles against Jeffrey de Graaf and Luke Littler.

Dobey took out 150 to prevail in his quarter-final epic against Littler, before maintaining his charge with a ruthless 7-1 demolition of Daryl Gurney in the last four, averaging 104 in the process.

The former Masters champion then capped off a sensational campaign with a dominant display against Bunting, reeling off five straight legs to pocket the £15,000 top prize.

Bunting squandered three darts to break Dobey’s throw in the opening leg, sparking a sequence of four consecutive breaks – featuring a majestic 140 checkout from Bunting in leg five.

The St Helens star then pinned double ten to level at three apiece, although he was unable to make further inroads, as Dobey punished missed opportunities from Bunting to triumph in emphatic style.

Bunting was featuring in back-to-back Players Championship finals, having succumbed to emerging Dutchman Wessel Nijman in Tuesday’s decider.

The reigning Masters champion was bidding to end a three-year wait for a Players Championship win, and he put in a series of stellar displays to reach his fourth ProTour final of 2024.

Following wins over Danny van Trijp and Jamie Hughes to kick off his campaign, Bunting moved through to the last eight after posting ton-topping averages to account for Jermaine Wattimena and Mike De Decker.

The 39-year-old then reeled off three straight legs to complete a comeback win against Connor Scutt, before closing out a 7-4 semi-final success at the expense of Andrew Gilding.

Gilding enjoyed his best result since his run to July’s World Matchplay quarter-finals, overcoming Gary Anderson and Dave Chisnall after averaging 104 in his third round whitewash of Robert Owen.

The 2023 UK Open champion was joined in the last four by Daryl Gurney, who also impressed in progressing to his fourth Players Championship semi-final of 2024.

The Northern Irishman recorded deciding-leg victories against Michael Smith and Dirk van Duijvenbode earlier in the afternoon, which he backed up with a quarter-final victory against Ryan Joyce.

Joyce was one of Wednesday’s stand-out performers, averaging over a ton to defeat Dutch duo Wesley Plaisier and Danny Noppert, before averaging 112.53 to stun Damon Heta in an astonishing last 16 contest.

Littler also exited in the quarter-finals alongside top seed Chisnall and Challenge Tour star Scutt – a runner-up on the PDC ProTour earlier this month.

Tuesday’s winner Nijman suffered a first round defeat at the hands of his compatriot Jimmy van Schie, while world number one Luke Humphries was beaten at the same stage by Jeffrey de Graaf.

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