Kist and Landman seal Challenge Tour titles in Milton Keynes

Winmau Challenge Tour

Dutch duo Christian Kist and Chris Landman shared the spoils as the 2023 Winmau Challenge Tour got underway in Milton Keynes on Friday.

Prize funds boosted for Winmau Challenge & Development Tours

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Increased prize funds will be on offer for Winmau Challenge Tour and Winmau Development Tour Events from 2023.

Owen & Van Trijp secure Ally Pally spots as Challenge Tour concludes

Winmau Challenge Tour

Robert Owen and Danny van Trijp will star in the 2022/23 Cazoo World Darts Championship.

Tricole & Labre share Challenge Tour wins on landmark day for French darts

Winmau Challenge Tour

Thibault Tricole and Jacques Labre celebrated Winmau Challenge Tour titles on a landmark day for French darts in Leicester.

Challenge Tour & Women's Series final weekend entry reminder

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Entries are still open for the final weekends of the PDC Winmau Challenge Tour and PDC Women's Series.

2023 PDC calendar unveiled

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The 2023 PDC calendar will see over 170 days of darts played around the world.

Williams scoops fourth Challenge Tour title of 2022

Winmau Challenge Tour

Scott Williams clinched his fourth Winmau Challenge Tour title of 2022 with victory at Event 20 in Leicester on Sunday.

Van der Velde & Kist seal Dutch double on Winmau Challenge Tour

Winmau Challenge Tour

Jurjen van der Velde and Christian Kist ensured a Dutch double at the PDC Winmau Challenge Tour on Saturday with victories in Leicester.

Owen & Plaisier share Challenge Tour spoils

Winmau Challenge Tour

Robert Owen and Wesley Plaisier shared the spoils as the Winmau Challenge Tour action resumed in Leicester on Friday.

Pallett clinches maiden Challenge Tour crown with Event 15 success

Winmau Challenge Tour

David Pallett clinched his first PDC ranking title in Hildesheim on Sunday afternoon, battling past Dutchman Dennie Olde Kalter to win Event 15 on the Winmau Challenge Tour.

THE PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour is the PDC's second-tier tour for players who do not hold a PDC Tour Card.

A series of 20 tournaments will be held during 2019, each offering £10,000 in prize money.

Tournaments are held across five double-header weekends, with two events per day on each weekend.

PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour
Saturday May 11, Robin Park Tennis Centre, Wigan
Event Five
Full stats & results
Last 16

Berry van Peer 5-4 Cameron Menzies
Andy Jenkins 5-1 Jason Marriott
Jason Cullen 5-1 Ben Davies
Darren Beveridge 5-0 Ryan Palmer
Dennis Nilsson 5-2 Ritchie Edhouse
Callan Rydz 5-2 Simon Preston
Kyle McKinstry 5-0 Mark Barilli
Andy Chalmers 5-0 Barry Lynn

Quarter-Finals
Andy Jenkins 5-1 Berry van Peer
Darren Beveridge 5-4 Jason Cullen
Callan Rydz 5-4 Dennis Nilsson
Andy Chalmers 5-2 Kyle McKinstry

Semi-Finals
Darren Beveridge 5-1 Andy Jenkins
Callan Rydz 5-2 Andy Chalmers

Final
Darren Beveridge 5-4 Callan Rydz

Event Six
Full stats & results
Last 16

Tony Mitchell def Kevin Painter
Francis Carragher 5-3 Peter Jacques
Andrew Gilding def Callan Rydz
Danny van Trijp 5-2 Paul Rowley
Boris Koltsov 5-4 Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
Berry van Peer 5-4 Aden Kirk
Andy Jenkins 5-2 Stuart Kellett
Cameron Menzies 5-1 Ritchie Edhouse

Quarter-Finals
Tony Mitchell 5-4 Francis Carragher
Andrew Gilding 5-2 Danny van Trijp
Boris Koltsov 5-4 Berry van Peer
Cameron Menzies 5-1 Andy Jenkins

Semi-Finals
Andrew Gilding 5-3 Tony Mitchell
Cameron Menzies 5-2 Boris Koltsov

Final
Cameron Menzies 5-2 Andrew Gilding

SCOTTISH duo Darren Beveridge and Cameron Menzies shared victories on the third day of the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour season in Wigan on Saturday.

The year's second of five double-header weekends began with two £10,000 tournaments at the Robin Park Tennis Centre, as PDPA Associate Members competed for the £2,000 top prizes.

Scottish ace Beveridge claimed his first PDC title with victory in Event Five, defeating Callan Rydz 5-4 in a dramatic final where the Newcastle youngster came from 3-1 down only to lose in a deciding leg.

Beveridge opened his challenge with a 5-3 win over former Challenge Tour event winner Martin Atkins, and also averaged 102.6 in seeing off Dean Reynolds.

He then edged out Jason Cullen 5-4 in the quarter-finals and saw off former World Championship semi-finalist Andy Jenkins 5-1 in the last four.

Rydz produced some outstanding darts as he sought to add to the Development Tour title he claimed in April, including averaging over 110 in a third round win over Tony Mitchell.

He also overcame Dutch duo Co Stompe and Jimmy Hendriks and Swedish ace Dennis Nilsson, and saw off Andy Chalmers 5-2 in the semi-finals.

The day's second event saw Menzies bounce back from his narrow last 16 exit to Berry van Peer by going all the way to victory for a second time on the PDC circuit.

Two-time Lakeside Champion Scott Waites enjoyed a high-quality whitewash of Nathan Rafferty before losing out to Boris Koltsov in the last 32, with the Russian eventually progressing to the semi-finals.

There, Koltsov was defeated by Menzies before the Scot went on to claim the title with a 5-2 win over Andrew Gilding, coming from a leg down to lead 3-1 before closing out victory.

Menzies also defeated experienced pair Andy Jenkins and Ritchie Edhouse by 5-1 scorelines during the event, as he followed up a 2018 Challenge Tour success with another £2,000 title.

Gilding averaged 103.5 in his second round win over Nathan Boon and the former UK Open semi-finalist impressed throughout the day before Menzies ended his challenge in the final.

The PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend concludes on Sunday with Event Seven and Event Eight in Wigan. Results and live stats can be followed through DartConnect at tv.dartconnect.com.

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