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Smith is a former World Champion, defeating van Gerwen in the 2023 final whilst pinning a nine-darter. Just beforehand, he clinched the Grand Slam to secure his maiden major title. Pushed up to world ...
Josh Rock has never been one to shy away from big statements. Earlier this year, the 24-year-old from Ballymena predicted he and Luke Littler would dominate darts for years to come. Some may have ...
Reigning champion Luke Littler will return to centre stage on Finals Day in Amsterdam after grinding out back-to-back 6–4 victories over Simon Whitlock and Jonny Clayton to keep his World Series of ...
Gerwyn Price declared that he is “playing with a smile on my face these days” after producing another statement display at the 2025 World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam, where he battled past ...
Kevin Doets produced one of the most dramatic victories of his career on the opening night of the 2025 World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam, edging out compatriot Jermain Wattimena 6–5 in a ...
It would be Humphries who got his revenge to clinch his first Premier League triumph, defeating The Nuke 11-8 in a closely contested final. Next year's edition is expected to be just as dramatic and ...
Former pro Andy Cornwall therefore did not spare him in the Mission Darts Podcast, and doubts the Englishman will ever come out on top: “Michael Smith, is it over? “I mean, is his career over? He was ...
Joe Cullen completes a hectic day in Hildesheim to win Players Championship 27 title after defeating previous winner Gerwyn Price 8-7 in an intense final. He had a tough run to the final, as he took ...
Despite not competing against each other on the oche, there was still room for a lighter-hearted rivalry, with each of them cheering on their fellow countrymen, whose first names also shared the same ...
The debate then turned to whether Peter Wright has reached the twilight of his career. The Scot has slipped in the rankings and has been far from his best. “I don’t see him returning to top level ...
Rock led for the most part until a hammer blow which saw Humphries break for 7-5 and it was game over for Rock as 'Cool Hand Luke' picked his pocket and showed why he is World No.1. Down on his game ...
It may not have been the prettiest title win, but it was one created from pure grit and determination from the world number one, riding his luck at times among periods of uncharacteristicly sloppy ...