Price faces Suzuki - 2020 BoyleSports Grand Slam draw made

Gerwyn Price (Lawrence Lustig, PDC)

Gerwyn Price will begin his bid to win a third successive BoyleSports Grand Slam of Darts against Mikuru Suzuki on Monday, with the draw for the group stage of the event having been made.

Welsh star Price has taken Grand Slam glory for the past two years, and following his run of success in recent months is the 10/3 pre-tournament favourite with sponsors BoyleSports.

The world number three has been drawn in Group G alongside World Cup team-mate Jonny Clayton, Grand Slam debutant Ryan Joyce and Japan's reigning Women's World Champion Suzuki, who he meets in Monday's opening ties at Coventry's Ricoh Arena.

Price also met Suzuki in the 2019 event, taking a 5-3 victory when they faced off in the Group Stage 12 months ago.

World number one Michael van Gerwen will take on qualifier Adam Hunt in his Group A opener, with debutant Joe Cullen and top-ranked German ace Gabriel Clemens facing off in their group's other tie.

World Champion Peter Wright meets World Grand Prix finalist Dirk van Duijvenbode, with Ian White and Devon Petersen being their rivals in Group E.

Two-time Grand Slam finalist James Wade headlines a tough Group F alongside Premier League champion Glen Durrant, Dutchman Jermaine Wattimena - who qualified from the PDC Winter Series Order of Merit on Saturday - and Australia's fast-emerging Damon Heta.

Number eight seed Gary Anderson, another two-time runner-up in the event, plays Czech Republic's Adam Gawlas in their Group B opener, with Simon Whitlock and Ryan Searle being their rivals for a last 16 spot.

World Cup finalist Michael Smith plays PDC Women's Qualifier Lisa Ashton in their first tie, with Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski and Portugal's Jose De Sousa being their Group C opponents.

2018 World Champion Rob Cross is joined in Group D by Dave Chisnall, Luke Humphries and Justin Pipe, while Nathan Aspinall is the Group H seed alongside World Matchplay winner Dimitri Van den Bergh, Ricky Evans and BDO Champion Wayne Warren.

The Group Stage of the tournament is split across the opening four days at Coventry's Ricoh Arena, with Monday's winning players in each group on Tuesday as the two losing players also clash.

The third games in the group stage will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, with the top two players from each group progressing to the knockout stages, which begin on Friday and run through to Tuesday's final.

The tournament will be broadcast live on Sky Sports, as well as through the PDC's international broadcast partners including RTL7 and DAZN and for PDCTV Rest of the World Subscribers.

BoyleSports Grand Slam of Darts
Group A

(1) Michael van Gerwen
Joe Cullen
Gabriel Clemens
Adam Hunt

Group B
(8) Gary Anderson
Simon Whitlock
Ryan Searle
Adam Gawlas

Group C
(4) Michael Smith
Krzysztof Ratajski
Jose De Sousa
Lisa Ashton

Group D
(5) Rob Cross
Dave Chisnall
Luke Humphries
Justin Pipe

Group E
(2) Peter Wright
Ian White
Devon Petersen
Dirk van Duijvenbode

Group F
(7) James Wade
Glen Durrant
Jermaine Wattimena
Damon Heta

Group G
(3) Gerwyn Price
Jonny Clayton
Ryan Joyce
Mikuru Suzuki

Group H
(6) Nathan Aspinall
Dimitri Van den Bergh
Ricky Evans
Wayne Warren

Opening Fixtures - Schedule of Play TBC
Michael van Gerwen v Adam Hunt (A)
Joe Cullen v Gabriel Clemens (A)
Gary Anderson v Adam Gawlas (B)
Simon Whitlock v Ryan Searle (B)
Michael Smith v Lisa Ashton (C)
Krzysztof Ratajski v Jose De Sousa (C)
Rob Cross v Justin Pipe (D)
Dave Chisnall v Luke Humphries (D)
Peter Wright v Dirk van Duijvenbode (E)
Ian White v Devon Petersen (E)
James Wade v Damon Heta (F)
Glen Durrant v Jermaine Wattimena (F)
Gerwyn Price v Mikuru Suzuki (G)
Jonny Clayton v Ryan Joyce (G)
Nathan Aspinall v Wayne Warren (H)
Dimitri Van den Bergh v Ricky Evans (H)

Session Schedule 
Monday November 16 
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)

8x Group matches

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
8x Group matches

Tuesday November 17 
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)

8x Group matches

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
8x Group matches

Wednesday November 18 (1500 GMT)
8x Group matches

Thursday November 19 (1900 GMT)
8x Group matches

Friday November 20 (1900 GMT)
4x Last 16 matches

Saturday November 21 (1900 GMT)
4x Last 16 matches

Sunday November 22
Afternoon Session (1300 GMT)

2x Quarter-Finals

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
2x Quarter-Finals

Monday November 23 (1900 GMT)
2x Semi-Finals

Tuesday November 24 (1800 GMT)
Final