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2024 WDF calendar

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2024 WDF calendar
Tournament information
DatesYearly
CountryWorldwide
Organisation(s)WDF
Format501 Legs (men's & women's)
Prize fundDepends on tournament's category
«2023 2025»

2024 WDF season of darts comprises every tournament of World Darts Federation. The prize money of the tournaments may vary depending on category.

Two of WDF's most prestigious events to be held in 2024 are due the WDF World Darts Championship (to be held in November–December),[1] and the four WDF Continental Cup's; WDF Africa Cup (April), WDF Europe Cup (September), WDF Americas Cup (October–November) and WDF Asia-Pacific Cup (early November).

2024 is the fourth year in darts under WDF-sole management after the demise of BDO in 2020.[2]

Tournament categories, points & prize money

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World Darts Federation Points
Category Prize Fund ($) 1st 2nd 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64
Platinum It depends
on each
tournament
270 167 103 64 39 26 13
Gold 180 111 68 43 26 17 9
Silver 90 56 34 21 13 9
Bronze 45 28 17 11 6

Calendar

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January

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
January 20 Las Vegas Open Gold Tuscany Suites and Casino United States Paradise $11,560 Canada Jacob Taylor 6–5 Canada Jeff Smith England Fallon Sherrock 5–1 England Wendy Reinstadtler
January 21 Las Vegas Classic Silver $5,980 Canada Jeff Smith 5–0 United States Robbie Phillips England Fallon Sherrock 5–2 England Deta Hedman
January 26–27 Reykjavik International Games Non-ranked Bullseye Reykjavík Iceland Reykjavík n/a Iceland Alexander Veigar Þorvaldsson 5–3 Iceland Petúr Guðmundsson Iceland Brynja Herborg 4–0 Iceland Árdís Guðjónsdóttir
January 27–28 Romanian Classic Silver Radisson Blu Hotel Romania Bucharest €8,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–4 Netherlands Alexander Merkx England Deta Hedman 5–0 Scotland Lorraine Hyde
January 28 Romanian Open Silver €8,000 Netherlands Alexander Merkx 5–3 Hungary Patrik Kovács England Deta Hedman 5–2 Wales Eve Watson

February

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
February 3 Canterbury Classic Silver Canterbury & Suburban Darts Assoc. New Zealand Christchurch NZ$7,725 New Zealand Hayden Garing 6–4 New Zealand Tony Carmichael New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 5–0 New Zealand Lisa Waerehu
February 3 Groundhog Open Bronze Mirage Sports Bar United States Columbine $2,440 United States Leonard Gates 5–0 United States Ed LaBarbera United States Emily Kaufhold 4–2 United States Tammy Dauber
February 3–4 Dutch Open Platinum De Bonte Wever Netherlands Assen €26,250 Netherlands Jarno Bottenberg 3–2 Netherlands Wesley Plaisier England Beau Greaves 5–1 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf
February 3–4 Snoflake Open Non-ranked Edmonton Inn & Conference Centre Canada Edmonton C$5,400 Canada Robbie Mills bt. Canada Ken MacNeil Canada Sora Takahashi bt. Canada Brenda Moreau
February 10 Lakitelek Masters Bronze Hungarikum Liget Hungary Lakitelek HUF1,020,000 Belgium Sybren Gijbels 5–1 Hungary József Rucska Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 5–2 Hungary Alexandra Bogár
February 11 Lakitelek Classic Bronze HUF1,020,000 Austria Hannes Schnier 5–4 Romania László Kádár Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–0 Czech Republic Anna Votavová
February 17 Syracuse Open Non-ranked Crowne Plaza United States Syracuse $4,800 United States Doug Boehm 4–1 United States Matt Arpin United States Aaja Jalbert 4–1 United States Tracy Feiertag
February 17–18 Scottish Classic Silver Normandy Hotel Glasgow Scotland Renfrew £7,210 Scotland Glen Parsons 5–4 England Dave Prins Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–2 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
February 18 Scottish Open Silver £7,210 England Gary Robson 5–4 England Kieran Smith England Fallon Sherrock 5–0 Sweden Vicky Pruim
February 24 Camellia Classic Non-ranked Wyndham Sacramento United States North Highlands $6,780 United States Adam Sevada bt. United States Chris Lim United States Lisa Yee bt. [[ ]]
February 11 Shoot for the Moon Non-ranked DoubleTree by Hilton United States Decatur $5,340 United States Leonard Gates 2–0 United States Danny Baggish United States Stacey Tullock 2–1 United States Andrea Taylor
February 24 Port City Open Non-ranked DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland United States South Portland $4,850 United States Matt Arpin 4–1 Canada Dave Cameron United States Aaja Jalbert 3–1 United States Cali West
February 24 Slovak Open Silver x-bionic sphere Slovakia Šamorín €8,020 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–4 Romania László Kádár England Paige Pauling 5–0 Slovakia Martina Sulovská
February 25 Slovak Masters Bronze €3,160 England Antony Allen 5–2 Hungary Nándor Prés Germany Monique Lessmeister 5–1 Slovakia Martina Sulovská
February 25 South Australian Classic Gold Licensed Club Darts Association Australia Salisbury Park AU$16,025 Australia Howard Jones 7–6 Australia Brandon Weening Australia Amanda Loch 6–3 Australia Joanne Hadley

March

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
March 2–3 Halifax Open Non-ranked Bedford Legion Club Canada Bedford C$1,625 Canada Jason Smith bt. Canada Brian Cyr Canada Darlene MacLeod bt. Canada Emily Alford
March 3 NSW Great Lakes Open Non-ranked Club Forster Australia Forster AU$4,380 Australia Brendan Porter 5–3 Australia Scott Bretherton Australia Monica Ribeiro 4–0 Australia Leanne Clegg
March 7–10 Isle of Man Masters Silver Villa Marina Isle of Man Douglas £7,060 England Carl Wilkinson 5–4 Northern Ireland Neil Duff England Beau Greaves 5–1 Scotland Sophie McKinlay
March 8–10 Isle of Man Classic Silver £7,060 Scotland Jim McEwan 5–2 England Lewis Bell Sweden Vicky Pruim 5–4 England Beau Greaves
March 9–10 Isle of Man Open Non-ranked £14,100 England Carl Wilkinson 5–2 Wales Deian Roberts England Beau Greaves 5–1 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
March 10 West Coast Classic Non-ranked Belmont Sport & Recreation Club Australia Cloverdale AU$3,520 Australia Mitchel Beswick 5–4 Australia Joe Comito Australia Angela Clarke 5–1 Australia Toila Harrison
March 16 Missouri St. Patricks Open Bronze Inn at Grand Glaize United States Osage Beach $2,680 United States Leonard Gates 6–2 United States Kevin Luke United States Kaitlyn McKinley 4–0 United States Hannah Smiley
March 16 WDF Youth Challenge (U18) Gold JUFA Hotel Wien Austria Vienna n/a Latvia Ralfs Laumanis 5–2 Czech Republic Jan Ligus Italy Aurora Fochesato 5–2 Germany Kira Mertens
March 16–17 WDF Youth Challenge (U23) n/a Hungary László Ancsin 5–4 Austria Marcel Steinacher Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–2 Germany Julia Siek
March 16–17 Shediac Open Non-ranked Shédiac Multipurpose Centre Canada Shédiac C$2,690 Canada Brian Cyr 5–2 Canada Dylan Jenkins Canada Joanne Luke 4–1 Canada Josianne Fenech
March 23 Tórshavn Open Bronze Glasir Sports Hall Faroe Islands Tórshavn kr.20,400 Faroe Islands Jan McIntosh 5–2 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson Denmark Michelle Merlit 5–3 Hungary Gréta Tekauer
March 24 Faroe Islands Open Bronze kr.20,400 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson 5–3 Bulgaria Dilyan Kolev Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–1 Denmark Michelle Merlit
March 23 Virginia Beach Classic Silver Wyndham Virginia Beach Oceanfront United States Virginia Beach $6,725 United States Jason Brandon 5–4 United States Danny Young United States Cali West 5–2 United States Paula Murphy
March 30 South Island Masters Bronze Otepuni Community Hub New Zealand Invercargill NZ$3,400 New Zealand Kayden Milne 5–3 New Zealand Ben Robb New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–1 New Zealand Tara Mears
March 31 Victorian Easter Classic Bronze Geelong Darts Club Australia Corio AU$5,480 Australia Brody Klinge 6–3 Australia Danny Porter Australia Jackie Marks 5–3 Australia Joanne Hadley

April

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
April 6 White Mountain Shootout Non-ranked Town & Country Inn and Resort United States Shelburne $4,240 United States Leonard Gates 5–0 United States Aaron Jalbert United States Cali West 5–1 United States Tracy Feiertag
April 13 Budapest Classic Bronze BOK Sportcsarnok Hungary Budapest HUF1,020,000 Belgium Sybren Gijbels 5–4 Hungary Patrik Kovács Germany Irina Armstrong 5–2 Hungary Veronika Ihász
April 14 Budapest Masters Bronze HUF1,020,000 Hungary Patrik Kovács 5–4 Netherlands Pim van Bijnen Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 5–3 Hungary Alexandra Bogár
April 13 Iceland Open Bronze Bullseye Reykjavík Iceland Reykjavík kr332,000 Faroe Islands Jan McIntosh 5–2 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson Sweden Maud Jansson 5–4 Sweden Milou Emriksdotter
April 14 Iceland Masters Bronze kr348,000 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson 5–3 Faroe Islands Jan McIntosh Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–4 Sweden Maud Jansson
April 20 Ivy Hampton Memorial Silver Gillen Club Australia Gillen AU$6,800 Australia Brandon Weening 6–2 Australia Peter Machin Australia Joanne Hadley 6–5 Australia Amanda Loch
April 21 Billie Hill Memorial Silver AU$6,800 Australia Brandon Weening 6–1 Australia Peter Machin Australia Joanne Hadley 6–5 Australia Kym Mitchell
April 20 Estonia Open Bronze Radisson Blu Hotel Olümpia Estonia Tallinn €2,580 Sweden Björn Lejon 5–3 Latvia Ralfs Laumanis Sweden Anna Forsmark 4–2 Sweden Maud Jansson
April 21 Tallinn Open Bronze €2,360 England Scott Walters 5–1 Belgium Sybren Gijbels Hungary Gréta Tekauer 4–1 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
April 21 North Island Masters Bronze Hastings Darts Association New Zealand Hastings NZ$3,820 New Zealand Ben Robb 5–2 New Zealand Jonny Tata New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 5–2 New Zealand Wendy Harper
April 28 Murray Bridge Grand Prix Bronze Murray Bridge Darts Club Australia White Hill AU$5,000 Australia Brayden Sperling 5–1 Australia Aaron Morrison Australia Amanda Loch 4–0 Australia Joanne Hadley

May

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
May 4 Cleveland Extravaganza Non-ranked Best Western Plus United States Strongsville $2,960 United States Levi Kransel 3–0 Canada Jim Long United States Paula Murphy 3–0 United States Kelly Thibault
May 4 Denmark Open Gold Granly Hockey Arena Denmark Esbjerg DKK139,200 England Connor Scutt 6–1 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie England Beau Greaves 5–2 Scotland Lorraine Hyde
May 5 Denmark Masters Silver DKK60,600 Sweden Andreas Harrysson 6–3 Scotland Gary Stone England Beau Greaves 5–4 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
May 18 John Wilkie Memorial Bronze Hutt Valley Darts Association New Zealand Taitā NZ$4,800 New Zealand Ben Robb 5–1 New Zealand Brad Hamill New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–2 New Zealand Shar Maru-Habib
May 18 Oregon Open Bronze Holiday Inn Portland-Airport United States Portland $2,500 Canada Rory Hansen 5–0 United States Jeff Leonard United States Sally Kelly 4–2 United States Carole Herriott
May 18 Lithuania Open Bronze Žalgiris Arena Lithuania Kaunas €2,425 England Matt Dickinson 5–4 Latvia Ralfs Laumanis Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–2 Lithuania Sandra Rimkevičiūtė
May 19 Kaunas Open Bronze €2,425 Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 5–0 Italy Massimo Alfieri Hungary Gréta Tekauer 5–2 Estonia Marika Sarrapik
May 18 Royal Grafenegg Masters Bronze Schloss Grafenegg Austria Grafenegg €3,015 Netherlands Moreno Blom 5–0 Slovakia Vladimír Zaťko Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 4–0 Austria Tanja Messner
May 19 Team X-Treme Open Bronze €3,015 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–3 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer Czech Republic Jitka Císarová 4–0 Hungary Veronika Ihász
May 18–19 Cyprus Classic Bronze Odysseia Hotel Kapetanios Cyprus Limassol €2,400 Netherlands Erik van Manen 5–1 Cyprus Andreas Nikolaou Greece Evangelia Vidali 4–1 Hungary Lilla Szakál
May 19 Cyprus Masters Bronze €2,850 England Bradley Kirk 5–3 Greece John Michael Czech Republic Anna Hlavová 4–1 Cyprus Yolanda Korradou
May 26 Sunshine State Classic Silver Inala Darts Club Australia Inala AU$7,000 Australia Danny Porter 6–2 Australia Anthony Shreeve New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–0 Australia Tereasa Morris
May 26 Nordic Cup Open Bronze Bullseye Reykjavík Iceland Reykjavík ISK194.475 Sweden Björn Lejon 5–2 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson Denmark Michelle Merlit 6–5 Sweden Maud Jansson

June

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
June 1 Swiss Open Silver Sporthalle Ruebisbach Switzerland Kloten €8,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–3 England Darren Johnson England Lisa Ashton 5–3 Germany Irina Armstrong
June 2 Helvetia Open Silver €8,000 Switzerland Stefan Bellmont 5–4 Wales Mike Gillet England Paula Jacklin 5–2 England Lisa Ashton
June 2 Canterbury Open Bronze Canterbury & Suburban Darts Assoc. New Zealand Christchurch NZ$6,525 Australia Mal Cuming 5–2 Australia Michael Cassar New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–2 New Zealand Taylor-Marsh Kahaki
June 2 Australian Masters Non-ranked Geelong Darts Club Australia Corio AU$9,400 Australia Brody Klinge 6–2 Australia Stuart Coburn Australia Joanne Hadley 4–3 Australia Janine Cassar
June 6 Mongolia Open Bronze Triple Event Hall Mongolia Ulaanbaatar ₮8,600,000 India Nitin Kumar 5–2 Philippines Alain Abiabi Mongolia Gantsetseg Erdenebileg 4–2 Mongolia Erdenechimeg Dondov
June 7 Ulaanbaatar Open Bronze ₮8,600,000 Singapore Paul Lim 5–1 Hong Kong Royden Lam Japan Mikuru Suzuki 4–0 Mongolia Oyun-Erdene Narantsetseg
June 8 Kassiaru Cup Non-ranked Kassiaru Puhkemaja Estonia Vetepere €600 Estonia Raido Kruusvee 6–0 Estonia Kotkas Estonia Marilys Hämarmets bt. Estonia Birgit Jürjens
June 8–9 England National Singles Silver North Devon Resort England Ilfracombe £7,060 England Callum Francis 6–4 England Dave Ladley England Beau Greaves 6–3 England Deta Hedman
June 9 England Open Silver £7,060 Northern Ireland Neil Duff 6–3 England Callum Francis England Beau Greaves 6–0 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
June 8 WDF Youth Challenge (U18) Silver Szent István Hotel Hungary Balatonlelle n/a Hungary Róbert Vadas 5–4 Austria Arthur Schütz Germany Marie Huber 4–2 Hungary Hanna Rábaközi
WDF Youth Challenge (U23) Hungary Péter Kelemen 5–2 Republic of Ireland Adam Dee Hungary Vivien Bokros bt. Hungary Dorina Sipos
June 9 WDF Youth Challenge (U23) Non-ranked Hungary András Borbély bt. Hungary Gergő Farkas Hungary Dorina Sipos bt. Hungary Vivien Bokros
June 9 Burns Club Centenary Classic Silver Burns Club Australia Kambah AU$8,000 Australia Danny Porter 6–5 Australia Howard Jones Australia Kym Mitchell 5–2 Australia Amanda Loch
June 15 Finnish Open Bronze Scandic Helsinki Aviacongress Finland Vantaa €3,400 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson 5–1 Sweden Viktor Tingström Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen 4–0 Finland Sari Sauvola
June 16 Finnish Masters Bronze €2,720 Finland Kim Viljanen 5–3 Sweden Johan Engström Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen 4–0 Sweden Maud Jansson
June 22 Cherry Bomb International Non-ranked Embassy Suites by Hilton United States Boca Raton $3,600 United States Alex Spellman 6–3 United States Leonard Gates United States Paula Murphy 6–1 United States Cris Cwalinski
June 22 Balaton Masters Bronze Szent István Hotel Hungary Balatonlelle HUF1,020,000 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–4 Czech Republic Michal Šmejda Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 5–4 Hungary Veronika Ihász
June 23 Balaton Classics Bronze HUF1,020,000 Romania Daniel Racoveanu 5–3 Czech Republic Michal Šmejda Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 4–3 Hungary Veronika Ihász
June 23 New Zealand Open Gold Claudelands Arena New Zealand Hamilton NZ$14,860 New Zealand Ben Robb 7–5 Australia Danny Porter New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 6–3 New Zealand Victoria Monaghan
June 23 German Masters Non-ranked RuhrCongress Bochum Germany Bochum n/a Germany Kai Gotthardt 5–2 Germany Luca Jäger Germany Irina Armstrong 5–2 Germany Michelle Sossong
June 23 Canadian Open Non-ranked Sheraton Saint-Hyacinthe Hôtel Canada Saint-Hyacinthe C$9,000 Canada Matt Campbell 5–4 Canada Kevin Adley Canada Pam Hall 4–0 Canada Vanessa Abela
June 20–23 Six Nations Cup (S) Non-ranked Shearwater Hotel Republic of Ireland Ballinasloe n/a Republic of Ireland Gerard McGlynn 5–2 Wales Terry Nash Wales Rhian O'Sullivan 5–4 Netherlands Noa-Lynn van Leuven
Six Nations Cup (T)  Wales 13–9  England  Wales 5–4  England

July

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
July 10–13 WDF Europe Youth Cup (S) WDF Bellevue Park Hotel Latvia Riga n/a England Jenson Walker 6–3 Germany Yorick Hofkens Scotland Sophie McKinlay 5–1 Italy Aurora Fochesato
WDF Europe Youth Cup (T)  Ireland 9–7  Netherlands
July 13 Charlotte Open Silver Sheraton Airport Hotel United States Charlotte $5,250 United States Jason Brandon 5–0 United States Stephen Phillips United States Paula Murphy 5–1 United States Aaja Jalbert
July 20 Bud Brick Memorial Bronze Kase Building 158 Japan Chiba JP¥340,000 Japan Tomoya Maruyama 5–0 Japan Tasuku Abe Japan Shiori Sato 4–1 Japan Mayumi Ouchi
July 21 Japan Open Silver JP¥1,024,000 Japan Shusaku Nakamura 5–4 Netherlands Carlo van Peer Japan Kosuzu Iwao 5–3 Japan Mayumi Ouchi
July 27 Music City Classic Silver Sonesta Nashville Airport United States Nashville $5,260 United States Leonard Gates 5–0 Canada Brandon Goddard United States Andrea Taylor 5–2 United States Robin Curry
July 27 WDF Youth Challenge (U18) Bronze Billund Idrætscenter Denmark Billund n/a Denmark Sebastian Løfgreen 5–3 Germany Yorick Hofkens Germany Kira Mertens 4–0 Denmark Fraya Gjøl-Nestved
July 27 WDF Youth Challenge (U23) Non-ranked Republic of Ireland Adam Dee 4–0 Germany Julia Siek Germany Julia Siek 4–0 Hungary Dorina Sipos
July 28 WDF Youth Challenge (U23) Republic of Ireland Adam Dee 4–1 Germany Julia Siek Germany Julia Siek 4–0 Hungary Dorina Sipos

August

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
August 3 Pacific Masters Silver Rich River Golf Club Australia Moama AU$11,200 Australia Brandon Weening 6–3 Australia Scott Hallett Australia Jules Taylor 5–2 Australia Andrea Hendley
August 3 Antwerp Open Silver Royal Yacht Club België Belgium Antwerp €8,000 Netherlands Corné Groeneveld 5–2 England Cliff Prior Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen 5–1 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
August 4 Belgium Open Silver €8,000 Netherlands Wesley Plaisier 5–1 Belgium James Vanbesien Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–2 England Paula Jacklin
August 17 WDF Youth Challenge (U18) Bronze Check-Point Darttreff Germany Borken n/a Germany Florian Preis 4–1 Netherlands Kendji Steinbach Germany Kira Mertens 4–1 Hungary Krisztina Turai
WDF Youth Challenge (U23) Non-ranked n/a Austria Leon Eder w/o Netherlands Levy Frauenfelder Belgium Emillie D'Hondt 4–1 Germany Wibke Riemann
August 17 Swedish Open Silver Scandic Triangeln Sweden Malmö SEK100,000 Belgium Xanti Van den Bergh 6–4 Denmark Tonni Sørensen Netherlands Aletta Wajer 5–2 Netherlands Anca Zijlstra
August 18 Swedish Masters Silver SEK100,000 Denmark Tonni Sørensen 6–5 Germany Liam Maendl-Lawrance England Kirsty Hutchinson 5–3 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf
August 24 CDA Open Bronze Gillen Club Australia Gillen AU$1,870 Australia Danny Porter 6–4 Australia Peter Kudub No women's draw
August 25 Eunice Blackmore Memorial Bronze AU$1,870 Australia Danny Porter 6–2 Australia Dylan Salmon
August 31 New Zealand Masters Silver Kapi Mana Darts Association New Zealand Porirua NZ$7,550 New Zealand Mark Cleaver 6–4 New Zealand Jonny Tata New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 5–0 New Zealand Desi Mercer
August 31 Washington Area Open Silver The Westin Washington Dulles Airport United States McNair $4,790 United States Leonard Gates 5–1 United States Robbie Phillips United States Amanda Farkas 5–1 United States Cali West

September

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
Aug. 30–Sep. 1 Welsh Classic Silver Sand Bay Holiday Village England Kewstoke £7,210 England Cliff Prior 5–2 England Carl Wilkinson England Beau Greaves 5–3 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
September 1 Welsh Open Silver £7,210 Scotland Andy Davidson 5–1 England Matthew Edgar England Beau Greaves 5–4 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
September 6 Blueberry Hill Open Non-ranked Blueberry Hill United States University City $1,500 United States Jules van Dongen 3–1 United States Bobby Dees Jr. United States Mattilyn Lewis 3–0 United States Tasha Nicole
September 7–8 England Masters Silver Seal Bay Resort England Selsey £7,160 Scotland Ryan Hogarth 5–4 England Reece Colley England Paige Pauling 5–4 England Deta Hedman
September 8 England Classic Silver £7,160 England Jarred Cole 5–3 Canada Jeff Smith England Deta Hedman 5–3 England Paige Pauling
September 7 Catalonia Open Bronze Fábrica Llobet-Gurí Catalonia Calella €3,400 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–3 Republic of Ireland Dylan Quinn Belgium Patricia De Peuter 4–0 Hungary Gréta Tekauer
September 8 FCD Anniversary Open Bronze €3,400 Catalonia Daniel Zapata 5–2 Netherlands Patrick Peters Hungary Gréta Tekauer 4–3 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
September 14 Taranaki Open Silver Taranaki Darts Association New Zealand New Plymouth NZ$8,280 New Zealand Craig Caldwell 6–3 New Zealand Brad Hamill New Zealand Desi Mercer 5–4 New Zealand Wendy Harper
September 14 Witch City Open Silver Courtyard by Marriott United States Nashua $6,080 United States Leonard Gates 5–0 United States Darin Young United States Tracy Feiertag 5–1 Canada Trish Grzesik
September 14 Italian Grand Masters Silver PlayHall Italy Riccione €8,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–1 Hong Kong Kai Fan Leung Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen 5–1 Germany Irina Armstrong
September 15 Italian Open Silver €8,000 Belgium Brian Raman 5–2 Belgium Xanti Van den Bergh Germany Irina Armstrong 5–4 Netherlands Aletta Wajer
September 14–15 New Brunswick Shediac Open Bronze Shédiac Multipurpose Centre Canada Shédiac C$2,690 Canada Clint Clarkson 5–4 Canada Kiley Edmunds Canada Maria Carli 4–2 Canada Joanne Luke
September 21 Auckland Open Bronze West City Darts Association New Zealand Rānui NZ$3,400 New Zealand Deon Toki 5–1 New Zealand Caleb Hope New Zealand Mary-Anne Teinaki 5–3 New Zealand Olivia Curreen
September 21–22 British Classic Silver Bridlington Spa England Bridlington £7,210 England Connor Scutt 5–2 England Josh Clough England Beau Greaves 5–2 Sweden Vicky Pruim
September 22 British Open Silver £7,210 England Carl Wilkinson 5–2 Scotland Jim McEwan England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Lisa Ashton
September 27 Cosmo Malaysian Open Bronze Flamingo Hotel by the lake Malaysia Ampang RM13,850 Philippines Ryan Galceran 5–4 Malaysia Sairol Mohamed Philippines Janice Hinojales 4–3 Malaysia Nur Sazleena Muliyono
September 25–28 WDF Europe Cup (S) WDF x-bionic® sphere Slovakia Šamorín n/a Netherlands Dennie Olde Kalter 7–5 Republic of Ireland Adrian Devine Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne 7–4 Netherlands Noa-Lynn van Leuven
September 25–28 WDF Europe Cup (T) WDF  Sweden 9–7  Czech Republic  Netherlands 9–4  Slovakia
September 29 North Queensland Classic Silver Birkdale Sports Club Australia Birkdale AU$7,760 Australia Raymond Smith 5–3 Australia Danny Porter Australia Tiarna Smith 5–1 Australia Joanne Hadley
September 29 Hungarian Grand Prix Bronze Budapest Honvéd Sports Complex Hungary Budapest HUF1,020,000 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–3 Romania László Kádár Scotland Sophie McKinlay 5–4 Croatia Marina Letica

October

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
October 3–4 Safavi Open Silver Rezazade Sports Complex Iran Ardabil ﷼‎3,144,000 Iran Alireza Izadi 5–3 Iran Abolfazl Zare Iran Zainab Zare 5–3 Iran Elham Nikkhah
October 5 Belfry Open Silver Hotelschool Ter Groene Poorte Belgium Bruges €8,000 Belgium Geert De Vos 5–2 Netherlands Alexander Merkx Netherlands N-Lynn v Leuven 5–3 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
October 6 Bruges Open Silver €8,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–4 Netherlands Corné Groeneveld Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–3 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
October 11 World Open Gold Gerevich Aladár National Sports Hall Hungary Budapest €19,000 England Reece Colley 6–4 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie England Beau Greaves 5–0 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
October 9–12 World Masters Platinum €52,000 Netherlands Wesley Plaisier 7–3 Germany Kai Gotthardt England Beau Greaves 6–0 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
October 13 WDF World Championship Qualifiers
Men's semifinalists (4) and women's finalists (2)
qualify for 2024 WDF World Championship
WDF n/a Northern Ireland Barry Copeland Scotland Sophie McKinlay
Netherlands Corné Groeneveld Finland Kirsi Viinikainen
England Bradley Kirk
United States Jeff Springer
October 12 Bunbury Classic Silver South West Italian Club Australia Bunbury AU$7,180 Australia Danny Porter 5–2 Australia Bailey Marsh Australia Tiarna Smith 5–0 New Zealand Desi Mercer
October 13 Pit to Port Classic Silver AU$7,180 Australia Peter Machin 5–4 Australia Kimberly Lewis New Zealand Desi Mercer 5–4 Australia Angela Clarke
October 12–13 Klondike Open Bronze River Cree Resort & Casino Canada Enoch C$4,500 Canada Steve Kristjansson 5–2 Canada Logan Crooks Canada Maria Carli 5–2 Canada Angela Aucoin
October 19 Thunder Bay Open Bronze Loyal Order of Moose Lodge Canada Thunder Bay C$3,000 Canada Tyler Nelson 5–3 Canada Cory Tkach Canada Roxanne V Tassel 4–2 Canada Darlene V Sleeuwen
October 19 Latvia Open Silver Bellevue Park Hotel Latvia Riga €8,000 Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 6–2 Finland Jonas Masalin Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 5–4 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
October 20 Riga Open Bronze €4,280 Finland Jonas Masalin 6–3 England Bradley Kirk Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 5–4 Sweden Maud Jansson
October 20 Murray Bridge Classic Bronze Murray Bridge Darts Club Australia White Hill AU$5,000 Australia Peter Machin 6–3 Australia Karl Schaefer Australia Gemma Leonard 5–3 Australia Lyn Morrison
October 26 Alan King Memorial Bronze Otago Darts Association New Zealand Dunedin NZ$4,220 New Zealand Kayden Milne 5–1 New Zealand Nick Kohey New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 5–4 New Zealand Desi Mercer
October 26 Hungarian Classic Bronze Budapest Honvéd Sports Complex Hungary Budapest HUF1,004,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 4–1 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer Czech Republic Jitka Císařová 4–1 Hungary Gréta Tekauer
October 27 Hungarian Masters Bronze HUF3,251,500 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–3 Belgium Brian Raman Scotland Sophie McKinlay 4–1 Hungary Gréta Tekauer
October 27 Victorian Classic Silver Mountain Districts Darts Association Australia Dandenong South AU$7,950 Australia Michael Cassar 6–3 Australia Brody Klinge Australia Chris Richardson 5–1 Australia Kylie Keenan
October 27 Kuching City Open Bronze Riverside Shopping Complex Malaysia Kuching RM8,300 Malaysia Mohamad Faizal 4–2 Malaysia Faizal Mohamad Malaysia Maisuriyati Zain 3–1 Malaysia Zarina Khan
Oct. 30–Nov. 1 WDF Africa Cup (S) WDF Ivy Cyrene Island Aqua Park Resort Egypt Sharm El Sheikh n/a Uganda David Tabaro 7–5 Bahrain Basem Mahmood Uganda Sarah Makanga 7–0 Uganda Lillian Ama
WDF Africa Cup (T) WDF  Bahrain  Uganda  Uganda  Egypt

November

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
November 2–3 Egypt Open Silver Ivy Cyrene Island Aqua Park Resort Egypt Sharm El Sheikh $5,300 Philippines Alain Abiabi 5–0 Sweden Felix Thorin Uganda Sarah Makanga 5–3 Uganda Winnie Asuga
November 3 Egypt Masters Bronze $1,325 Philippines Alain Abiabi 5–0 Uganda Robert Okalany Uganda Sarah Makanga 4–0 Hungary Lilla Szakál
November 2 Malta Masters Silver Kirkop Sports Complex Malta Kirkop €8,000 Scotland Andy Davidson 5–2 England Darren Johnson Netherlands Kim Palstra 5–2 Germany Lisa Zollikofer
November 3 Malta Open Silver €8,000 Malta Norbert Attard 5–2 Switzerland Thomas Junghans Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen 5–2 Germany Lisa Zollikofer
November 3–6 WDF Asia-Pacific Cup (S) WDF Taipei Gymnasium Taiwan Taipei n/a Japan Mitsuhiko Tatsunami 6–3 Mongolia A Myagmarsuren Japan Yukie Sakaguchi 6–1 South Korea Kim Ah-reum
WDF Asia-Pacific Cup (T) WDF  Taiwan 9–3  Mongolia  Japan 9–2  Hong Kong
November 8 Killarney Open Non-ranked The Gleneagle Hotel Republic of Ireland Killarney €4,400 Scotland Ryan Hogarth 5–4 Republic of Ireland Stephen Rosney Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne 5–2 England Paige Pauling
November 9 Irish Classic Silver €10,900 Netherlands Stefan Schroder 5–1 Netherlands Alexander Merkx Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne 5–0 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
November 10 Irish Open Gold €18,400 Finland Marko Kantele 6–5 England James Beeton Scotland Lorraine Hyde 5–3 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
November 9 Slovenia Masters Bronze Podčetrtek Sports Hall Slovenia Podčetrtek €1,750 Austria Hannes Schnier bt. Slovenia Denis Duh Italy Aurora Fochesato bt. Slovakia Nina Stašková
November 10 Slovenia Open Bronze €1,750 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer bt. Austria Hannes Schnier Italy Aurora Fochesato bt. Slovenia Petra Klemenčič
November 10 Taiwan Open Bronze Taipei Gymnasium Taiwan Taipei NT$84,000 Taiwan Pupo Teng Lieh 5–1 Taiwan Tseng Chi-jui Taiwan Liao Pei-ying 4–2 Mongolia Khulan Bayanmunkh
November 16 Seacoast Open Silver DoubleTree by Hilton United States Manchester $6,300 United States Alex Spellman 5–2 United States Jim Widmayer United States Tracy Feiertag 5–2 United States Cali West
November 17 Ted Clements Memorial Bronze Levin Cosmopolitan Club New Zealand Levin NZ$3,000 New Zealand Mark Cleaver 5–1 New Zealand Neven Filimoeatu New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 5–4 New Zealand Wendy Harper
November 23 Czech Open Silver OREA Hotel Pyramida Czech Republic Prague CZK208,000 Netherlands Jimmy van Schie 5–2 Sweden Andreas Harrysson Finland Kirsi Viinikainen 5–2 Czech Republic Jitka Císařová
November 24 Alice Springs Open Silver Gillen Club Australia Gillen AU$25,510 Australia Karl Schaefer 7–4 Australia Bailey Marsh New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 6–2 Australia Joanne Hadley
November 24 Gibraltar Open Bronze George Federico Darts Hall Gibraltar Gibraltar £2,500 United States Stowe Buntz 5–2 England Mark Stephenson England Paige Pauling 4–0 Mongolia U Tserenkhand
Nov. 29–Dec. 8 WDF World Darts Championship (S) Platinum Lakeside Country Club England Frimley Green £257,000 Republic of Ireland Shane McGuirk 6–3 Singapore Paul Lim England Beau Greaves 4–1 Scotland Sophie McKinlay
WDF World Darts Championship (B/G) £12,000 England Archie Self 3–2 England Jenson Walker England Paige Pauling 2–0 Scotland Sophie McKinlay

December

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Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
December 15 Xmas Classic Silver Birkdale Sports Club Australia Birkdale AU$7,760 Australia Robbie King 5–4 Australia Michael Cassar Australia Vanessa James 5–4 Australia Janine Cassar

Statistical information

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The players/nations are sorted by:

  1. Total number of titles;
  2. Cumulated importance of those titles;
  3. Alphabetical order (by family names for players).

Titles won by player (men's)

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Total Player Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
8  Jimmy van Schie (NED)
5  Leonard Gates (USA)
5  Danny Porter (AUS)
5  Benjamin Pratnemer (SLO)
3  Ben Robb (NZL)
3  Brandon Weening (AUS)
3  Edwin Torbjörnsson (SWE)
2  Wesley Plaisier (NED)
2  Connor Scutt (ENG)
2  Jason Brandon (USA)
2  Andy Davidson (SCO)
2  Carl Wilkinson (ENG)
2  Alain Abiabi (PHI)
2  Mark Cleaver (NZL)
2  Darius Labanauskas (LTU)
2  Peter Machin (AUS)
2  Sybren Gijbels (BEL)
2  Björn Lejon (SWE)
2  Jan McIntosh (FAR)
2  Kayden Milne (NZL)
2  Hannes Schnier (AUT)
1  Jarno Bottenberg (NED)
1  Shane McGuirk (IRE)
1  Reece Colley (ENG)
1  Howard Jones (AUS)
1  Marko Kantele (FIN)
1  Jacob Taylor (CAN)
1  Norbert Attard (MLT)
1  Stefan Bellmont (SUI)
1  Craig Caldwell (NZL)
1  Michael Cassar (AUS)
1  Jarred Cole (ENG)
1  Geert De Vos (BEL)
1  Neil Duff (NIR)
1  Callum Francis (ENG)
1  Hayden Garing (NZL)
1  Corné Groeneveld (NED)
1  Andreas Harrysson (SWE)
1  Ryan Hogarth (SCO)
1  Alireza Izadi (IRI)
1  Robbie King (AUS)
1  Jim McEwan (SCO)
1  Alexander Merkx (NED)
1  Shusaku Nakamura (JPN)
1  Glen Parsons (SCO)
1  Cliff Prior (ENG)
1  Brian Raman (BEL)
1  Gary Robson (ENG)
1  Karl Schaefer (AUS)
1  Stefan Schroder (NED)
1  Jeff Smith (CAN)
1  Raymond Smith (AUS)
1  Tonni Sørensen (DEN)
1  Alex Spellman (USA)
1  Xanti Van den Bergh (BEL)
1  Antony Allen (ENG)
1  Moreno Blom (NED)
1  Stowe Buntz (USA)
1  Clint Clarkson (CAN)
1  Mal Cuming (AUS)
1  Matt Dickinson (ENG)
1  Mohamad Faizal (MYS)
1  Ryan Galceran (PHI)
1  Rory Hansen (CAN)
1  Bradley Kirk (ENG)
1  Brody Klinge (AUS)
1  Patrik Kovács (HUN)
1  Steve Kristjansson (CAN)
1  Nitin Kumar (IND)
1  Paul Lim (SGP)
1  Tomoya Maruyama (JPN)
1  Jonas Masalin (FIN)
1  Tyler Nelson (CAN)
1  Daniel Racoveanu (ROM)
1  Brayden Sperling (AUS)
1  Pupo Teng Lieh (TAI)
1  Deon Toki (NZL)
1  Erik van Manen (NED)
1  Kim Viljanen (FIN)
1  Scott Walters (ENG)
1  Daniel Zapata (CAT)

Titles won by nation (men's)

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Total Nation Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
18  Australia (AUS)
16  Netherlands (NED)
13  England (ENG)
10  New Zealand (NZL)
9  United States (USA)
6  Canada (CAN)
6  Sweden (SWE)
5  Scotland (SCO)
5  Belgium (BEL)
5  Slovenia (SLO)
3  Finland (FIN)
3  Philippines (PHI)
2  Japan (JPN)
2  Lithuania (LTU)
2  Austria (AUT)
2  Faroe Islands (FAR)
1  Ireland (IRE)
1  Denmark (DEN)
1  Iran (IRI)
1  Malta (MLT)
1  Northern Ireland (NIR)
1   Switzerland (SUI)
1  Catalonia (CAT)
1  Hungary (HUN)
1  India (IND)
1  Malaysia (MYS)
1  Romania (ROM)
1  Singapore (SGP)
1  Taiwan (TAI)

Titles won by player (women's)

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Total Player Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
13  Beau Greaves (ENG)
7  Nicole Regnaud (NZL)
7  Jitka Císařová (CZE)
7  Gréta Tekauer (HUN)
5  Lerena Rietbergen (NED)
4  Wendy Harper (NZL)
3  Fallon Sherrock (ENG)
3  Aileen de Graaf (NED)
3  Deta Hedman (ENG)
3  Paige Pauling (ENG)
2  Amanda Loch (AUS)
2  Tracy Feiertag (USA)
2  Joanne Hadley (AUS)
2  Desi Mercer (NZL)
2  Tiarna Smith (AUS)
2  Irina Armstrong (GER)
2  Sarah Makanga (UGA)
2  Anca Zijlstra (NED)
2  Maria Carli (CAN)
2  Aurora Fochesato (ITA)
2  Sophie McKinlay (SCO)
2  Michelle Merlit (DEN)
1  Lorraine Hyde (SCO)
1  Lisa Ashton (ENG)
1  Robyn Byrne (IRE)
1  Amanda Farkas (USA)
1  Kirsty Hutchinson (ENG)
1  Kosuzu Iwao (JPN)
1  Paula Jacklin (ENG)
1  Vanessa James (AUS)
1  Kym Mitchell (AUS)
1  Paula Murphy (USA)
1  Kim Palstra (NED)
1  Vicky Pruim (SWE)
1  Chris Richardson (AUS)
1  Andrea Taylor (USA)
1  Jules Taylor (AUS)
1  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (NED)
1  Kirsi Viinikainen (FIN)
1  Aletta Wajer (NED)
1  Cali West (USA)
1  Zainab Zare (IRI)
1  Patricia De Peuter (BEL)
1  Gantsetseg Erdenebileg (MGL)
1  Anna Forsmark (SWE)
1  Janice Hinojales (PHI)
1  Anna Hlavová (CZE)
1  Maud Jansson (SWE)
1  Emily Kaufhold (USA)
1  Sally Kelly (USA)
1  Gemma Leonard (AUS)
1  Monique Lessmeister (GER)
1  Jackie Marks (AUS)
1  Kaitlyn McKinley (USA)
1  Liao Pei-ying (TAI)
1  Shiori Sato (JPN)
1  Mikuru Suzuki (JPN)
1  Mary-Anne Teinaki (NZL)
1  Roxanne Van Tassel (CAN)
1  Evangelia Vidali (GRE)
1  Maisuriyati Zain (MYS)

Titles won by nation (women's)

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Total Nation Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
25  England (ENG)
14  New Zealand (NZL)
13  Netherlands (NED)
11  Australia (AUS)
9  United States (USA)
8  Czech Republic (CZE)
7  Hungary (HUN)
3  Scotland (SCO)
3  Germany (GER)
3  Japan (JPN)
3  Sweden (SWE)
3  Canada (CAN)
2  Uganda (UGA)
2  Denmark (DEN)
2  Italy (ITA)
1  Finland (FIN)
1  Iran (IRI)
1  Ireland (IRE)
1  Belgium (BEL)
1  Greece (GRE)
1  Malaysia (MYS)
1  Mongolia (MGL)
1  Philippines (PHI)
1  Taiwan (TAI)


References

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  1. ^ "2024 WDF World Championships". dartswdf.com. Retrieved 20 January 2024.
  2. ^ "BDO era comes to an end as counties join UKDA". dartsnews.com. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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