Gruellich gains maiden Development Tour title in Leicester

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Dominik Gruellich cruised to his first Development Tour Title on Sunday, whitewashing German compatriot Leon Weber 5-0 In the final in Leicester.

Bates doubles his tally, as Williams wins maiden title in Leicester

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Owen Bates stormed to his second Winmau Development Tour title of 2025 on Saturday, as 23-year-old Patrik Williams celebrated a maiden victory in Leicester.

Brilliant Beau and Branley secure Development Tour success in Leicester

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Beau Greaves stormed to her third Winmau Development Tour title of 2025 on Friday, as 16-year-old Ryan Branley celebrated a landmark victory in Leicester.

Rampant Roes secures first Development Tour crown at Event Five

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The 2025 Winmau Development Tour season continues with Event Five in Milton Keynes on Sunday.

Greaves & Bates triumph on Winmau Development Tour, as Manby makes history

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Beau Greaves claimed her second Winmau Development Tour title in as many days to continue her magnificent start to 2025 on a record-breaking day of action in Milton Keynes.

Bialecki & Greaves win opening 2025 Development Tour titles

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Sebastian Bialecki and Beau Greaves picked up the opening Winmau Development Tour titles of 2025 with victories in the curtain-raising double-header at Arena MK in Milton Keynes.

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Non-PDC Tour Card holders will have more opportunities than ever before to compete in PDC events from December to March, starting with this week's Paddy Power World Darts Championship.

Van Veen becomes first Dutch winner of Winmau World Youth Championship

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Gian van Veen took victory in the PDC Winmau World Youth Championship in dramatic fashion on Sunday night, surviving five missed match darts from Jurjen van der Velde before scooping the title.

Van Veen & Van der Velde to compete for World Youth Championship glory

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The early rounds of the 2024 Winmau World Youth Championship will take place in Wigan on Monday, as the sport's brightest young stars compete for the coveted title.

Coates & Dudeney win maiden titles; Springer & Barry seal WDC spots

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Tavis Dudeney and Henry Coates claimed maiden Winmau Development Tour titles on Sunday, as the 2024 season concluded in Wigan.

Ted Evetts and Bradley Brooks shared wins as the PDC Unicorn UK Development Tour returned to action on Friday.

Evetts won his first Development Tour title of the year in Event Seven, having been a runner-up in August during the year's first block of six events.

The Warwickshire star, who has previously won 16 Development Tour titles, was in fine form in Event Seven, winning four successive matches with averages between 95 and 106 on his way to the semi-finals.

There, he defeated Ben West 5-1 and repeated that scoreline in the final against Nathan Rafferty to scoop the £2,000 top prize.

Reigning World Youth Champion Bradley Brooks won a high-quality Event Eight Final against Jarred Cole 5-3 to claim the day's second title and double his tally for 2021.

The Event Six winner in August, Brooks overcame Evetts 4-3 at the last 16 stage and then saw off Jack Dickinson and Liam Meek for the loss of just three legs to reach the final.

Cole shared the opening six legs of the final, but Brooks took the seventh and then sealed victory with a 12-darter, to follow an earlier 11-dart leg in a strong display.

The PDC Unicorn UK Development Tour continues on Saturday with Events 9-10 in Barnsley, before concluding with a further double-header on Sunday.

Brooks' win in Event Eight sees him move to within touching distance of Order of Merit leader Dom Taylor (£5,300) with £5,000 prize money with four events remaining.

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