2019 PDC Calendar Confirmed

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THE 2019 PDC calendar will see over 200 days of darts - schedule for next year now available!

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 11-12

Winmau Challenge Tour

MICHAEL BARNARD and Adam Huckvale enjoyed PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour victories in Event 11 & Event 12 in Wigan.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 9-10

Winmau Challenge Tour

CODY HARRIS and Michael Barnard enjoyed PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour victories as the year’s third double-header weekend began.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 7-8

Winmau Challenge Tour

DENNIS NILSSON and Ted Evetts enjoyed PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour victories in Events Seven and Eight in Milton Keynes.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 5-6

Winmau Challenge Tour

JOHN DAVEY and Michael Barnard shared the victories as the second weekend of the PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour began.

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2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 3-4

Winmau Challenge Tour

NEWCOMER Martin Atkins and Ireland's Jason Cullen shared victories on the second day of the 2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour 1-2

Winmau Challenge Tour

SIMON PRESTON and Diogo Portela shared victories on the opening day of the 2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour.

2018 PDC Calendar Amendments

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A SERIES of amendments to the 2018 PDC calendar have been announced ahead of next year's circuit of events.

2018 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Update

Winmau Challenge Tour

THE opening PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend of 2018 will now be held on January 27-28.

Danny van Trijp secured his maiden Winmau Challenge Tour title of 2025 on Saturday, as Stefan Bellmont rose to second in the Order of Merit with his second title of the year.

The year's third weekend of Challenge Tour action continued with a bumper double-header in Milton Keynes, as over 220 players competed across the course of the day.

Van Trijp kicked off Saturday's action with victory in Event 13, sealed with a 5-2 win over Graham Hall in the final.

The Dutchman defeated Ultan McDyer 5-3 in his opening game, and edged past Scott Campbell 5-4.

Van Trijp then defeated former World Cup winner John Henderson, before reeling off four straight legs to complete a 5-4 comeback win against Daniel Perry.

The 28-year-old survived two match darts in another 5-4 win, this time over Oliver Mueller, and overcame Shaun Carroll to book his place in the semi-finals.

Van Trijp produced another comeback to defeat Ted Evetts 5-4, winning three straight legs from 4-2 down including his fourth last-leg decider of Event 13, to make the final.

The title decider proved to be van Trijp’s most comfortable win, defeating Hall 5-2 to win his first Challenge Tour since July 2022.

Hall, who was also runner-up in Friday's Event 12, produced a career-high 117.42 average in his second-round whitewash demolition of Steven Harbert.

In Event 14, it was Bellmont who won his second Challenge Tour title of 2025, defeating Keegan Brown 5-3 in the final.

The 36-year-old began with a 5-2 win over Ricky Palmer, followed by a 5-0 whitewash victory over Andy Hamilton.

Bellmont then secured consecutive 5-2 wins over Michael Huntley, Martin Thomas, and Jimmy van Schie to reach the quarter-finals.

The Swiss star dispatched Charlie Martin 5-1 before winning a last-leg decider against the throw to defeat Jack Tweddell 5-4 and reach his third Challenge Tour final of 2025.

Bellmont then produced another 5-2 win, this time over Brown, to secure the Event 14 title, and now moves up to second on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit, just £550 behind Darius Labanauskas.

Former World Youth Champion Brown was denied his first Challenge Tour title since August 2022, losing his second final in 2025 as he bids to return to the winner's circle.

The 2025 Winmau Challenge Tour continues with Event 15 in Milton Keynes on Sunday May 4, with £15,000 in prize money on offer in the final event of the weekend.

The top two players from the final 2025 Challenge Tour Order of Merit will secure a PDC Tour Card for 2026/27 and a place in the 2025/26 Paddy Power World Darts Championship.

With ten events left this year, Lithuania's Labanauskas remains on top of the Challenge Tour Order of Merit, despite Bellmont closing in after moving up to second.

Evetts, Beau Greaves and Mervyn King round out the top five and Event 13 winner van Trijp moves up to seventh.

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2025 Winmau Challenge Tour
Saturday May 3, Arena MK, Milton Keynes
Event 13
Quarter-Finals

Luke Smith 5-1 Jamie Hughes
Graham Hall 5-2 Jurjen van der Velde
Danny van Trijp 5-3 Shaun Carroll
Ted Evetts 5-4 Stefan Bellmont

Semi-Finals
Graham Hall 5-1 Luke Smith
Danny van Trijp 5-4 Ted Evetts

Final
Danny van Trijp 5-2 Graham Hall

Event 14
Quarter-Finals

Jack Tweddell 5-4 Shane McGuirk
Stefan Bellmont 5-1 Charlie Martin
Keegan Brown 5-2 Ron Meulenkamp
Shaun Carroll 5-3 Darius Labanauskas

Semi-Finals
Stefan Bellmont 5-4 Jack Tweddell
Keegan Brown 5-2 Shaun Carroll

Final
Stefan Bellmont 5-3 Keegan Brown

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