Clinical Heta denies Dobey to celebrate PC4 success

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Damon Heta produced an inspired mid-game burst to defeat Chris Dobey and claim Tuesday’s Players Championship Four title in Leicester.

Sensational Searle denies Anderson to clinch PC3 title

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Ryan Searle continued his blistering form to clinch a first title of 2024 on Monday, denying an inspired Gary Anderson to celebrate Players Championship Three success in Leicester.

2024 Players Championships 3-4 Player entries confirmed

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Player entries have been confirmed for next week's Players Championship double-header, as the 2024 PDC ProTour season continues in Leicester.

Inspired Anderson opens 2024 title account at PC2

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Gary Anderson was on top form as he claimed his first PDC title of the year at Players Championship 2 in Wigan on Tuesday.

Nine-dart Littler denies superb Searle to celebrate PC1 victory

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Luke Littler continued his stunning rise by following up a nine-dart finish with victory on his Players Championship debut on Monday.

Paul Nicholson's five potential first-time Players Championship winners

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Darts commentator and pundit Paul Nicholson picks out five potential first-time Players Championship event winners in 2024 ahead of Monday's start of the ProTour season.

2024 Players Championships 1-2 Player entries confirmed

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Player entries have been confirmed for next week's opening Players Championship double-header, as the 2024 PDC ProTour season begins in Wigan.

2024 PDC Tour Card Holders confirmed

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Following the conclusion of the 2024 PDC Qualifying Schools, the 128 PDC Tour Card Holders for 2024 are now confirmed.

Huge £750,000 invested in Players Championship prize funds for 2024

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A massive £750,000 will be added to the prize money on offer in Players Championship events in 2024 in a major boost for players on the PDC ProTour.

Brilliant Chisnall completes handful of 2023 titles with PC30 triumph

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Dave Chisnall claimed a fifth ranking title of 2023 as the ProTour season concluded with Players Championship 30 in Barnsley on Thursday.

Brendan Dolan won his first ranking title for almost two years after defeating Jeffrey de Graaf in Tuesday's Players Championship Ten decider in Hildesheim.

Dolan produced a typically tenacious display to pocket the £15,000 top prize at Halle 39, averaging 98 to sink Swedish star De Graaf 8-4 and celebrate his tenth PDC ranking title.

The Northern Irishman also became the tenth different winner in as many Players Championship events in 2024, to close in on qualification for July’s Betfred World Matchplay.

Dolan began his campaign with a trio of 6-2 victories, sweeping aside Robert Grundy and Franz Roetzsch before dumping out two-time World Champion Peter Wright.

The Northern Irishman then recorded a ton-topping average to account for Dom Taylor, and after fending off a late fightback from his compatriot Daryl Gurney, he won through a gruelling semi-final against Graham Hall.

Dolan punished a tentative start from De Graaf to race into a 3-0 lead in Tuesday's showpiece, and he maintained his early buffer with 12 and 11-dart holds in legs five and seven.

De Graaf replied with back-to-back legs to cut the deficit to 4-5, but Dolan restored his lead with another 12-darter in leg ten, before converting a clinical 109 checkout in leg 12 to wrap up a landmark victory.

“It’s an absolutely brilliant feeling,” reflected Dolan, who last tasted victory on the PDC ProTour in July 2022.

“All I’ve been thinking about over the last few months is trying to qualify for the World Matchplay and World Grand Prix.

“That’s what I have been striving for, and thankfully I am really close to achieving that now.”

Former World Grand Prix finalist Dolan won his first PDC ranking title in 2013, and having enjoyed more than a decade at the top level, he insists he still has more to give.

“It’s about having the appetite for the game,” continued Dolan, currently ranked 27th on the PDC Order of Merit.

“The talent of the young lads coming through is unbelievable, and it’s actually rejuvenated me.

“There is still plenty left for me to achieve. I’ve been playing at this level for 20 years, and I would still love to be world number one. It may never happen, but I’ll keep trying.

“I would also love to win a TV title and a European Tour event, so that will be my ambition going forward!”

De Graaf – a winner of two Nordic & Baltic ProTour titles in 2024 – continued his strong start to the year to advance to a first ever Players Championship final.

The Dutch-born Swede edged out Mike De Decker, Matt Campbell and Scott Williams in deciding-leg tussles, while also claiming the scalps of Frenchman Thibault Tricole and Polish star Krzysztof Ratajski.

Ratajski made it back-to-back semi-finals with some impressive displays on Tuesday, averaging 102 in victory over Andy Baetens, before defying seven 180s from Stephen Bunting to seal a superb 6-2 success in the last eight.

Hall also broke new ground with a run to his maiden ProTour semi-final, following up a first round whitewash of Chris Landman by dumping out Monday's winner Michael Smith and Dutch number two Danny Noppert.

Top seed Dave Chisnall produced the performance of the afternoon in Hildesheim, averaging 114 in his first round demolition of Tim Wolters, with Gary Anderson averaging 111 to dispatch Matthew Dennant at the same stage.

Elsewhere, Darryl Pilgrim achieved perfection in the opening round of his first round clash against Jelle Klaasen - the ninth perfect leg hit on the Players Championship circuit in 2024.

The 2024 PDC ProTour season continues with Players Championships 11-12 in Hildesheim on June 11-12, with coverage broadcast live through PDCTV and bookmakers’ websites worldwide.

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