Cullen doubles up with Players Championship 4 success

ProTour

Joe Cullen made it back-to-back ProTour titles with victory at Players Championship 4 in Wigan.

Cullen claims second 2022 title with Players Championship 3 win

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Joe Cullen claimed his second title of 2022 with victory in Players Championship 3 in Wigan on Saturday, defeating Damon Heta 8-4 in the final.

2022 European Tour update: Riesa confirmed, Wieze rescheduled

European Tour

The PDC European Tour will return with the International Darts Open in Riesa from February 25-27.

Wright defeats Price to win Players Championship 2

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Peter Wright continued his sensational start to 2022 by winning Players Championship 2 in Barnsley on Sunday.

Maiden senior title for Humphries at Players Championship 1

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Luke Humphries secured his maiden senior ranking title with a superb 8-4 defeat of Ryan Searle in Saturday's Players Championship 1 final.

Players Championships 1-2 entries confirmed

ProTour

Player entries have been confirmed for Players Championship events 1-2.

2022 PDC Tour Card Holders

ProTour

A breakdown of the 128 PDC Tour Card Holders for the 2022 campaign.

PDC chairman Hearn announces record prize money for 2022

News

PDC Chairman Eddie Hearn has announced that prize money on the PDC circuit will smash through the £15 million barrier in 2022.

2022 PDC calendar confirmed up to end of October

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The 2022 PDC calendar will see over 150 days of darts played from January to October.

Battling Ratajski hits back against Cullen to claim PC30 win

ProTour

Krzysztof Ratajski ended the 2021 Players Championship series on a high with a superb comeback win over Joe Cullen.

Ryan Searle celebrated his sixth Players Championship title courtesy of an emphatic 8-3 victory against Cameron Menzies in Tuesday’s Players Championship 4 decider in Rosmalen.

Searle has won a PDC ranking title in each of the last five years, and the Somerset star extended that streak with a host of top-quality displays at the Autotron.

The 37-year-old averaged just shy of 105 in a first round whitewash of Florian Hempel, and after easing past Mensur Suljovic in round two, he averaged 109 in a third round thumping of Owen Bates.

Searle continued his charge with hard-fought wins over Mickey Mansell and William O’Connor, before producing a clinical 120 checkout to topple Stefan Bellmont 7-6 in the semi-finals.

The man nicknamed ‘Heavy Metal’ delivered more heavy artillery in Tuesday’s showpiece against Menzies, converting eight of his 12 attempts at double to triumph with a 100.7 average.

Menzies kicked off proceedings with a brilliant 145 outshot – sparking a sequence of four consecutive holds – before Searle registered legs of 13 and 12 darts to establish a 4-2 buffer.

Following back-to-back holds, Searle then followed up a crucial 110 kill with a brilliant tops-tops 100 finish to move to the brink of victory, which he sealed via his trusted tops in leg 11.

“I’ve been playing really well in practice, so to prove it this week is fantastic,” admitted Searle, who becomes the first non-Premier League player to win a ranking title this year.

“To win six PDC titles is amazing, especially when you look at the list of brilliant players that never won a PDC title.

“Winning a title six years running is a great achievement for me, and if I can win another one this year, that will be another boundary crossed.”

Searle has been one of the sport’s most consistent performers for much of the last decade, but he’s determined to reach new heights this year, as he plots a return to the world’s top 16.

“This year I want to try and push forward and do more than what I’ve done in the past,” continued the former Players Championship Finals runner-up.

“Throughout my career I’ve basically just done the bare minimum to get by, and luckily enough I’m half decent at darts!

“I had a bit of a gut-wrenching loss to Ryan Joyce at the World Championship, because I feel like I played really well.

“As soon as I got back home I’ve been on the practice board. I’m looking to put more effort in this year, so we will see where that takes me.”

Menzies enjoyed a breakthrough year on the PDC ProTour in 2024, and the Grand Slam of Darts quarter-finalist impressed on Dutch soil to reach his third Players Championship final.

The Scot fought back from 5-2 to deny Jose de Sousa in a dramatic first round tie, and after averaging in three figures to dispose of Christian Kist, he won through another deciding-leg tussle against Wesley Plaisier.

Menzies then recorded successive 6-3 victories over Stephen Bunting and James Wade to book a last four showdown against Dom Taylor, where he ran out a resounding 7-4 winner.

Taylor landed five ton-plus averages in reaching the semi-finals, with a 99.31 average in his third round win over Ryan Meikle representing his worst performance of the day.

The 26-year-old also overcame Karel Sedlacek and Damon Heta before whitewashing Nick Kenny and averaging 106 in his quarter-final victory over Gabriel Clemens.

Taylor was joined in the last four by Bellmont, who claimed eye-catching wins over Gerwyn Price and Josh Rock to become the first Swiss representative to reach a PDC ranking semi-final.

The World Cup star had kicked off his campaign with a crushing 6-2 win over European Champion Ritchie Edhouse, while he also launched a late fightback to deny Ryan Joyce in the last 16.

Following a hat-trick of first round exits in the year’s opening three events, Clemens enjoyed a welcome return to form in Rosmalen, reaching the quarter-finals alongside Rock and Wade.

Northern Ireland’s number one Rock produced a brace of ton-plus averages before succumbing to Bellmont, while Wade dumped out Monday’s semi-finalist Rydz during his run to the last eight.

Irish star O’Connor completed the quarter-final line-up, defeating top seed Dave Chisnall before overturning a 5-3 deficit against five-time World Champion Raymond van Barneveld in the last 16.

Dutch superstar Michael van Gerwen opted not to compete in Tuesday’s event, with Luke Humphries, Luke Littler and Gary Anderson amongst the other high-profile absentees.

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