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Dimitri Van den Bergh’s 2025 season has been anything but straightforward. The 31-year-old Belgian welcomed his second ...
In darts, some stories transcend averages, finishes, and silverware. Occasionally, it’s about pure passion — about proving it can be done, no matter where you come from or what you have. Peter ...
The darts season is about to hit full swing – but according to former Tour Card holder and pundit Matthew Edgar, that’s not a cause for celebration for everyone. While fans are eagerly anticipating ...
When Mike De Decker boarded a flight to the other side of the world at the start of August for his first taste of World Series action in Australia, he could hardly have imagined making the final ...
Luke Littler visibly enjoys his rise to become one of darts’ brightest young stars, but behind the scenes much has changed in the past year. Speaking openly with DartStream Live, the young ...
The Romanian city of Timișoara played host this past weekend to the inaugural Eastern European Darts Challenge, a new addition to the WDF circuit that brought together some of the region’s leading ...
For Paul Nicholson, it wasn’t a tournament win, a big TV debut, or even his breakthrough in the PDC that changed everything — it was four words muttered in frustration after losing to a former world ...
At 71 years of age, Paul Lim remains a revered figure in the world of darts, yet the likelihood of the Asian legend securing another spot at this year’s PDC World Championship are hanging in the ...
Luke Humphries’ disappointing exit at the Australian Darts Masters last weekend was no surprise once the world number one revealed he had been battling a nasty flu throughout the tournament. The ...
Currently, English darters reign supreme in the PDC order of merit. Half of the top 32 players reside in England, with Luke ...
The Netherlands remains one of the powerhouses of professional darts, with 21 players currently holding a PDC Tour Card in 2025 — three fewer than last year. Despite the drop, the Dutch still rank ...
The World Darts Federation has drawn a line in the sand on one of the sport’s most contentious issues – and Aileen de Graaf is firmly in support. In a landmark move, the WDF has ruled that only ...
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