Price takes centre stage in Riyadh, as Leung stuns Noppert

Gerwyn Price (PDC)

Gerwyn Price produced a magnificent 170 checkout to light up the opening day of the Riyadh Season Saudi Arabia Darts Masters, as Man Lok Leung created history with victory over Danny Noppert.

The inaugural staging of the Saudi Arabia Darts Masters got underway at the Global Theater on Monday, and Price was one of the evening’s stand-out performers in Riyadh.

The Welshman dominated from start to finish against PDC Asian Tour winner Alexis Toylo, averaging over 100 and landing a spectacular 170 checkout to complete a whitewash win.

“It was a slow start, but after the 170 finish, I felt like I was starting to find my feet,” claimed Price, who pinned six of his ten attempts at double.

“I want to hit the ground running at the beginning of the season and win here for the first time, and I’m definitely after that nine-darter as well!”

Price will go head-to-head with Luke Humphries in a tantalising quarter-final tussle, after the world number two made a sprint for the finish to wrap up a 6-2 win over Japan’s Ryusei Azemoto.

“It’s mixed emotions for me. I struggled getting that first dart in the right place, but it’s a decent start,” asserted Humphries.

“Everybody wants to be the first player to win this title. It’s an exciting tournament and hopefully I can be the first player to put my name on it.”

However, the big story on Day One saw Leung stun former UK Open champion Noppert to become the first player to triumph on a PDC stage in Saudi Arabia.

Leung - aided by an 11-darter in the opening leg - raced into an early 3-0 lead, before wrapping up a 6-3 success to set up a quarter-final clash against Nathan Aspinall.

“I am very happy to play my game on the stage,” reflected Leung, who steered Hong Kong to last year’s World Cup quarter-finals.

“It is my first win in the first match [in Saudi Arabia], so this is a big win for me.”

Aspinall, meanwhile, eased through to the quarter-finals with an emphatic 6-1 success against PDC Asian Champion Lourence Ilagan, averaging 100.93 in the process.

Monday’s action also saw Michael van Gerwen began his bid for back-to-back World Series of Darts titles with a comprehensive 6-1 victory over Indian trailblazer Nitin Kumar.

The three-time World Champion prevailed in Bahrain on Friday, and he continued his winning run at the Global Theater, converting 74, 92 and 102 finishes to cap off a clinical display.

Stephen Bunting also advanced by the same scoreline, dispatching two-time World Championship qualifier Tomoya Goto to create a tussle against the Dutch superstar.

Elsewhere, Luke Littler and Gian van Veen overcame Paul Lim and Motomu Sakai respectively to set up a fascinating last eight showdown, in a repeat of the World Championship final earlier this month.

Littler – pitted against Singapore’s darting icon Lim for the second successive World Series event – defeated the 71-year-old 6-1 in Bahrain, before repeating the feat in Riyadh to open his title bid.

“This is all new to us players, but I felt good up there tonight,” said Littler, who is setting his sights on a fifth World Series of Darts title tomorrow night.

“It would mean everything to win the first event over here. There can only be one winner, and hopefully I can do it tomorrow.”

Van Veen – runner-up to Van Gerwen in Bahrain on Friday – defied a mid-game rally from Sakai to seal a dominant 6-2 win, reeling off three consecutive legs to maintain his impressive form.

The quarter-finals, semi-finals and final will take place on a bumper Finals Day in Riyadh on Tuesday, as the remaining eight players compete for televised silverware in Saudi Arabia.

There will also be a bumper $100,000 prize on offer to any player who lands a nine-darter tomorrow - and this bonus could be doubled following the introduction of the Riyadh Season Bullseye.

If a nine-darter is hit during the event, the player will be given one dart at the bullseye to double their prize to $200,000, which would constitute the biggest prize pot for a nine-darter in PDC history.

The 2026 Riyadh Season Saudi Arabia Darts Masters is being broadcast live on PDCTV in all territories other than Germany, Austria & Switzerland (coverage via DAZN), and on ITV4 and ITVX for UK viewers, with coverage getting underway from 1600 GMT on Tuesday.

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2026 Riyadh Season Saudi Arabia Darts Masters
Monday January 19
Round One

Man Lok Leung 6-3 Danny Noppert
Stephen Bunting 6-1 Tomoya Goto
Nathan Aspinall 6-1 Lourence Ilagan
Michael van Gerwen 6-1 Nitin Kumar
Luke Littler 6-1 Paul Lim
Gerwyn Price 6-0 Alexis Toylo
Luke Humphries 6-2 Ryusei Azemoto
Gian van Veen 6-2 Motomu Sakai

Tuesday January 20 (1900 AST, 1600 GMT)
Quarter-Finals

Michael van Gerwen v Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall v Man Lok Leung
Gian van Veen v Luke Littler
Gerwyn Price v Luke Humphries
Best of 11 legs

Semi-Finals
Van Gerwen/Bunting v Aspinall/Leung
Van Veen/Littler v Price/Humphries
Best of 13 legs

Final
Best of 15 legs

All Tuesday's matches to be played in Draw Bracket order.