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American duo Stowe Buntz and Jason Brandon will return to New York to compete in the 2025 bet365 US Darts Masters, with the 16-player field now finalised.

Brilliant Bunting wins Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters

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Stephen Bunting stormed to victory in the Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters on Saturday, defeating Rob Cross 8-4 to clinch his second World Series title of 2025.

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Luke Humphries defied a spirited fightback from Madars Razma to set up a showdown against reigning champion Gerwyn Price as the First Round of the 2025 Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters came to a close on Friday at the Forum Copenhagen. 

Mr Vegas make Littler pre-tournament favourite for Nordic Darts Masters win

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Luke Littler is the pre-tournament favourite to claim a third World Series of Darts title at the Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters this weekend.

2025 Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters preview

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2025 Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters draw & schedule confirmed

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Gerwyn Price will open his defence of the Mr Vegas Nordic Darts Masters against Cor Dekker, as Luke Humphries and Madars Razma go head-to-head in Copenhagen.

Kciuk confirms Superbet Poland Darts Masters qualification

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Krzysztof Kciuk will make his World Series of Darts return at the 2025 Superbet Poland Darts Masters, with the 16-player field for July’s showpiece now finalised.

Humphries & Littler to headline World Series double-header Down Under

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Luke Humphries and Luke Littler will be amongst the star attractions when the World Series of Darts returns to Australia and New Zealand later this year.

Puha hits the bullseye with SkyJump at Auckland's biggest dartboard!

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SkyCity turned the landing pad for its Sky Tower SkyJump into a temporary dartboard to celebrate its official sponsorship of the 2025 SkyCity New Zealand Darts Masters.

The 2021 Jack's World Series of Darts Finals took place from October 29-31 at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam.

The tournament saw 24 PDC stars competing across three days for the title and £300,000 in prize money.

Details of the 2022 event will be confirmed in due course.

Jonny Clayton continued his dream 2021 by winning his fourth TV title of the year at the Jack's World Series of Darts Finals, defeating Dimitri Van den Bergh in the final on Sunday in Amsterdam.

A winner of the World Grand Prix earlier in October, Clayton sealed his second TV title of the month in style, averaging 101.63 in an 11-6 victory over Van den Bergh.

That was the Welshman's second ton-plus average of the day, having posted a 101.47 in an 11-6 semi-final win over Dutch number one Michael van Gerwen, who received vociferous support from the AFAS Live crowd.

Clayton also claimed the scalp of reigning champion, world number one and Welsh World Cup teammate Gerwyn Price in the quarter-finals on another memorable day for the 47-year-old.

"I'm enjoying every second of what I'm doing right now," Clayton reflected. "I want to thank everyone who supports me and gives me the chance to do this.

"I feel brilliant, my confidence is sky high at the moment. I'm one very happy man.

"There's no easy games, everyone in this competition is fantastic but it's my weekend so I'm going to smile tonight.

"It was a class game in the final, fair play to Dimitri. I could not get away from him until the last quarter of the game."

A captivating final saw Clayton go 2-0 up before the lead changed hands four times across the next nine legs as both players wrestled to take hold of the contest.

The 14th leg proved pivotal, as Clayton broke the Van den Bergh throw to go 8-6 in front before taking out 103 to give himself a three-leg buffer.

Clayton pressed home his advantage, winning the last two legs with finishes of 121 and 96 to lift his first World Series title and pocket the £70k top prize.

Despite coming up short in the final, Van den Bergh enjoyed a return to form across the weekend as he bounced back from a disappointing first round exit at the World Grand Prix.

The world number five claimed a gutsy 11-8 win over Krzysztof Ratajski in the semi-finals, having got the better of his Belgian World Cup teammate Kim Huybrechts in the quarter-finals.

"It wasn't the result I wanted but Jonny and I played a fantastic final, what a star he is," said Van den Bergh.

"I felt a lot better in my game this weekend than I have in the last few weeks. I've sorted something out and now I feel free to enjoy my darts again.

"I want to say a massive thank you to the fans, it was a joy playing in front of this crowd. I will be back."

Sunday also saw the quarter-finals take place in the afternoon, as Clayton and Van den Bergh defeated their World Cup partners Price and Huybrechts in thrilling contests.

Dutch youngster Niels Zonneveld saw his run ended by Ratajski, while Van Gerwen delighted the Dutch crowd with a 10-5 win over Mervyn King.

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