Your 2025 WDF World Champions 🏆
Open: Jimmy van Schie 🇳🇱
Women: Deta Hedman 🏴
Youth: Mitchell Lawrie 🏴
Girls: Zehra Gemi 🇹🇷
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TITLE DOUBLE ON HOME SOIL! 🇫🇮
Kirsi Viinikainen completed the weekend's action in Finland by doing what she did in 2025 - winning 2 titles.
In a close final, she beat Irina Armstrong, producing finishes of 94 and 115 and averaging 78.9!
BOTTIE FINISHES THE JOB! 🇳🇱
After reaching the Dutch Open semis and Denmark Open final, Jarno Bottenberg goes all the way to win the Finnish Masters.
He claimed his 2nd WDF title with a 5-2 win over Dave Ladley, winning 4 legs on the spin and sealing it with a 110 finish!
TITLE: RETAINED! 🇫🇮
Kirsi Viinikainen made amends for Friday's Finnish Classic final defeat by winning yesterday's Finnish Open.
She claimed the title, her 25th on the WDF tour, with a 5-1 final victory over Turkiye's Emine Dursun.
FIRST WDF TITLE FOR YAVUZ! 🇹🇷
Mursel Yavuz delivers on the promise he's shown this season, winning yesterday's Finnish Open.
He beat Petri Rasmus 5-0 in the final with a 100.2 average, rattling off legs in 13, 11 and 12 darts and sealing the title with a 161 finish.
Bastian Sienkewitz claimed his first WDF Youth ranking title at today's Finnish Open.
The 17-year-old beat Aatu Tuovinen 4-2 in the final, taking out 50 in 2 darts to break his opponent's throw and seal the title.
A year on from winning his first WDF Youth title at the Finnish Open, Rafael Riiali claimed a second at yesterday's Finnish Classic.
He won four legs on the bounce in 19, 18, 18 and 19 darts to defeat fellow Finn Manu Nurminen 4-1 in the final.
Yesterday's Finnish Classic yielded a first WDF title in 7 years for Emine Dursun.
The Turkiye international defeated top seed and home favourite Kirsi Viinikainen 5-3 in the final, taking out 52 with the last dart in hand for victory.
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Dennis Nilsson claimed his first WDF title of the year at yesterday's Finnish Classic.
'Strongman' defied a 128 finish and 2 180s to defeat Wales' Alex Williams 5-4 in a last-leg decider, averaging 83.24.
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Play is underway at the first of this weekend's three ranking events in Finland.
You can follow it all on the Finnish federation website!
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After a bumper weekend of action in England and Switzerland, there's a lot of movement in the race to Lakeside.
Here's how the provisional qualifiers are shaping up 👇
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ROBERTSON RAMPANT AGAIN! 🏴
A month after claiming his first WDF title, Scott Robertson has a second.
The Scotland international won the England Open with a 5-2 victory over Chas Barstow, firing in 2 180s and averaging 87.99.
MAIDEN TITLE FOR DUTTON! 💪
In a battle of first-time WDF finalists, it was Stuart Dutton who came out on top to win the Selsey Open.
'Lurch' produced finishes of 62, 74, 93, 96 and 97 as he beat Robbie Martin 5-2 with an 87.59 average!
ENGLAND OPEN GLORY FOR HAYTER!
Gemma Hayter denies Deta Hedman a hat-trick of titles in Selsey, winning the England Open.
The reigning Isle of Man Open champion claimed her 4th WDF title with a 5-1 win, averaging 85.31 with 5 140s and a 120 finish!
ENGLAND OPEN GLORY FOR HAYTER!
Gemma Hayter denies Deta Hedman a hat-trick of titles in Selsey, winning the England Open.
The reigning Isle of Man Open champion claimed her 4th WDF title with a 5-1 win, averaging 85.31 with 5 140s and a 120 finish!
LANE'S THIRD TIME LUCKY! 🚀
After defeats in his previous two WDF finals, it was third time lucky for Harry Lane in tonight's England National Singles.
Lane fired in 2 180s and a match-winning 71 finish as he beat Aaron Turner 5-3 in the final.
Deta Hedman bids for a perfect hat-trick in our penultimate game of the evening in Selsey, as she faces Gemma Hayter in the Women's England Open final!
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DETA AT THE DOUBLE! 🏆🏆
It's 2 titles from 2 finals tonight for Deta Hedman as she wins the England National Singles.
From 3-1 down against Rhian O'Sullivan, Hedman won 4 legs in a row to claim the title, sealing it with a 13-darter.
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