New Poland Darts Masters event completes 2023 World Series schedule

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The Poland Darts Masters has been added as the sixth and final tournament on the 2023 World Series of Darts schedule, as the sport's top stars head to Warsaw on July 7-8.

Former winner Aspinall among final four picks for bet365 US Darts Masters

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Former champion Nathan Aspinall is among the final four PDC representatives selected to compete in the 2023 bet365 US Darts Masters.

Wright sees off Price to claim Viaplay Nordic Darts Masters triumph

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Peter Wright picked up his first televised title for over a year by triumphing in the Viaplay Nordic Darts Masters, seeing off Gerwyn Price 11-5 in the Copenhagen final.

Van den Bergh shines as PDC stars progress to last eight in Copenhagen

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Dimitri Van den Bergh made an ideal start to the defence of his Viaplay Nordic Darts Masters title with a brilliant 6-2 victory over Madars Razma in front of 2,500 fans at the Forum Copenhagen in Denmark.

Reigning champion Van den Bergh eyeing another Copenhagen crown

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Dimitri Van den Bergh is eyeing a return to winning ways as he bids to retain his Nordic Darts Masters crown in Copenhagen this weekend.

2023 Viaplay Nordic Darts Masters preview

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The 2023 Nordic Darts Masters begins in Copenhagen on Friday, as Dimitri Van den Bergh opens his title defence against Madars Razma.

2023 PDC Nordic & Baltic calendar confirmed

Global Affiliate Tours

The 2023 PDC Nordic & Baltic calendar has been confirmed, with ten ProTour events set to take place across four countries.

Van den Bergh draws Razma for Nordic Darts Masters opener

World Series of Darts

Dimitri Van den Bergh will open his defence of the Nordic Darts Masters title against Madars Razma in a blockbuster first round tie at Forum Copenhagen next Friday.

Bahrain Darts Masters glory for classy Smith

World Series of Darts

Michael Smith's golden run of form continued as he claimed glory at the Bahrain Darts Masters, defeating Gerwyn Price 8-6 in Friday's final.

Top names tested as Bahrain Darts Masters begins

World Series of Darts

Big names Peter Wright, Gerwyn Price and Dimitri Van den Bergh were given stern tests as the Bahrain Darts Masters began.

2018 bwin World Series of Darts Finals
November 2-4, Multiversum Schwechat, Vienna, Austria

Competing Players
Top eight players from World Series of Darts Order of Merit
Top four players from PDC Order of Merit not otherwise qualified
Between four and eight invited players at discretion of PDC Board of Directors.
Between four and eight Qualifiers.

Draw Bracket
(1) Peter Wright v Gerwyn Price/Royden Lam
(8) Simon Whitlock v Steve Beaton/Daryl Gurney
(5) Michael Smith v Ian White/Kyle Anderson
(4) Gary Anderson v Dave Chisnall/Max Hopp
(2) Rob Cross v Jamie Lewis/Dimitri Van den Bergh
(7) Mensur Suljovic v Ross Smith/James Wade
(6) Raymond van Barneveld v Raymond Smith/Keegan Brown
(3) Michael van Gerwen v Maik Langendorf/Damon Heta

Schedule of Play
Friday November 2 (2000 Local Time 1900 UK Time)

First Round x8
Raymond Smith 6-3 Keegan Brown
Damon Heta 6-5 Maik Langendorf
Kyle Anderson 6-4 Ian White
Dave Chisnall 6-1 Max Hopp
Jamie Lewis 6-2 Dimitri Van den Bergh
Gerwyn Price 6-1 Royden Lam
Daryl Gurney 6-0 Steve Beaton
James Wade 6-3 Ross Smith

Saturday November 3 (2000 Local Time 1900 UK Time)
Second Round x8
Michael Smith 6-3 Kyle Anderson
Raymond van Barneveld 6-5 Raymond Smith
Dave Chisnall 6-5 Gary Anderson
Gerwyn Price 6-1 Peter Wright
Simon Whitlock 6-5 Daryl Gurney
Jamie Lewis 6-5 Rob Cross
James Wade 6-3 Mensur Suljovic
Michael van Gerwen 6-0 Damon Heta

Sunday November 4
Afternoon Session (1345 Local Time 1245 UK Time)

Quarter-Finals
Gerwyn Price 10-7 Simon Whitlock
Michael Smith 10-5 Dave Chisnall
James Wade 10-5 Jamie Lewis
Raymond van Barneveld 10-8 Michael van Gerwen

Evening Session (2000 Local Time 1900 UK Time)
Semi-Finals
Michael Smith 11-8 Gerwyn Price
James Wade 11-2 Raymond van Barneveld

Final
James Wade 11-10 Michael Smith

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JAMES WADE lifted his second televised title in the space of seven days with a dramatic 11-10 win over Michael Smith in the final of the bwin World Series of Darts Finals at the Multiversum in Vienna.

Wade ended his four-year wait for a TV title at last weekend's European Championship and wasted no time in claiming a ninth TV crown in Austria after surviving five match darts in a pulsating final leg.

The 35-year-old recently became a father for the first time and an emotional Wade once again dedicated his triumph to son Arthur.

Michael Smith, James Wade (Michael Braunschadel, PDC)

"This is another win for Arthur, I couldn't be happier right now," said Wade, who pocketed the £50,000 top prize.

"I threw it away but then Michael did the same and I was very grateful for my second chance to win that game.

"Last week I had the biggest amount of luck in the world and I did again this week with players missing darts at double against me but I made the most of it again.

"Going into the semi-final with Raymond [van Barneveld] I said to myself 'come on, you are up for this' and I kept that focus all the way through to win it."

World Series of Darts Finals presentation (Michael Braunschadel, PDC)

Wade began the weekend with a win over Ross Smith before silencing the Austrian crowd in round two with a win over fans' favourite Mensur Suljovic to reach the final day of action.

Sunday afternoon's quarter-final saw the Aldershot thrower see off Jamie Lewis before a convincing 11-2 victory over Van Barneveld, who stunned world number one Michael van Gerwen in the quarter-finals, saw him reach the Vienna showdown.

Wade raced into a 3-0 lead before Smith battled back to level it up at 5-5 at the second break with a 100 checkout, with the St Helens star averaging 105.3.

Smith levelled the tie once again with a stunning 170 checkout but Wade replied with a trademark 112 checkout to lead 8-7.

Smith landed an 87 checkout to lead for the first time at 9-8 only for Wade to turn the final back around as he broke the Smith throw to lead 10-9.

An incredible end to the match saw Wade bust 121, allowing Smith to level at 10-10 before a gripping final leg saw Smith miss five darts for the title allowing Wade to find double 18 for the win.