PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Update

Winmau Challenge Tour

Entries are now open for the first PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend in Wigan on January 25-26.

2020 PDC Qualifying School - Day Four

Qualifying Schools

Lisa Ashton made history on the final day of the 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools.

2020 PDC Qualifying School - Day Three

Qualifying Schools

Jeff Smith, Karel Sedlacek and Aaron Beeney secured Tour Cards on Day Three of the 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools.

2020 PDC Qualifying School - Day Two

Qualifying Schools

Kai Fan Leung, Bradley Brooks and Mike De Decker secured Tour Cards on Day Two of the 2020 PDC Qualifying School.

2020 PDC Qualifying School - Day One

Qualifying Schools

Gary Blades, Jason Lowe and Harald Leitinger were the first three players to win PDC Tour Cards.

Record entries for 2020 Q Schools

Qualifying Schools

A record number of players have entered 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools.

Last chance for Q Schools entries

Qualifying Schools

Tuesday is the deadline to enter 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools.

2020 Qualifying Schools deadline approaching

Qualifying Schools

The deadline is approaching for players to enter the 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools.

2020 PDC Qualifying School Entries Open

Entries for the 2020 PDC Qualifying Schools are now available for players aiming to win a PDC Tour Card.

2019 Unicorn Challenge Tour 19-20

Winmau Challenge Tour

Callan Rydz topped the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour rankings despite wins for Kyle McKinstry and Mark Barilli in Events 19-20.

Matthew Dennant and Jitse Van der Wal picked up titles as the opening Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend of 2020 drew to a close in Wigan on Sunday.

The PDC's second-tier tour continued with the third and fourth events of the year, each offering £10,000 in prize money, after Saturday's opening day saw victories for Scott Mitchell and Robert Collins.

The day began with Event Three as Dennant claimed the second Challenge Tour title of his career, and his first since 2013.

Dennant, a Tour Card Holder from 2016-17, took the scalps of Cameron Menzies, Gordon Mathers and Dave Parletti on his way to the final, while also averaging 102.5 in his last 16 win over Connor Scutt.

Northern Irish youngster Nathan Rafferty battled from 4-2 down to take the final all the way, but Dennant found a timely 180 in a 13-dart deciding leg to seal victory.

Event Three also saw former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Jenkins hit the first nine-dart finish of the year in a PDC event in his 5-4 defeat to Lukas Wenig at the last 256 stage.

Event Four saw Dutch youngster Van der Wal taste victory at the end of his first weekend competing on the Challenge Tour.

The 20-year-old, who played at European Qualifying School for the first time last weekend, defeated James Hubbard 5-3 in the quarter-finals before overcoming compatriot Arjan Konterman 5-2 in the final.

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