2024 PDC Pro Tour

The 2024 PDC Pro Tour is the current series of non-televised darts tournaments and European Tour events organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There will be thirty Players Championship events and thirteen PDC European Tour events, as well as 24 events for the Challenge and Development Tours, and the Women's Series.[1]

PDC ProTour Order of Merit as of 2 Nov 2024:[2][3]
Prize money in the tables is in units of £1,000.

Rank Player Earnings
1  Dave Chisnall 164.5
2  Luke Littler 162.5
3  Luke Humphries 151.5
4  Stephen Bunting 148
5  Ryan Searle 144
6  Michael van Gerwen 141
7  Josh Rock 140
8  Chris Dobey 138.5
9  Martin Schindler 138
10  Ross Smith 124
Correct as of 2 Nov 2024

Prize money

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This is how the prize money is divided:

Stage ET PC CT/DT WS
Winner £30,000 £15,000 £2,500 £2,000
Runner-up £12,000 £10,000 £1,000 £1,000
Semi-finalists £8,500 £5,000 £750 £500
Quarter-finalists £6,000 £3,500 £500 £300
Last 16 £4,000 £2,500 £300 £200
Last 32 £2,500 £1,500 £200 £100
Last 48 £1,250 N/A N/A N/A
Last 64 N/A £1,000 £75 £50[a]
Total £175,000 £125,000 £15,000 £10,000
  1. ^ Last 64 prize money will only be paid out, if a minimum of 128 participants take part in a Women's Series event.

PDC Tour Card

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128 players are granted Tour Cards, which enables them to participate in all Players Championships events, the UK Open and qualifiers for all European Tour and select televised events.

Tour cards

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The 2023 Tour Cards were awarded to:

Afterwards, the playing field was complemented by the highest qualified players from the Q-School Order of Merit until the maximum number of 128 Pro Tour Card players was reached. In 2024, that meant that a total of 23 additional players qualified this way.[5]

Q-School

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The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School (or Q-School) was split into a UK and European Q-School. Players that are not from Europe could choose which Q-School to compete in.

Stage One took place between 8–10 January; with the Final Stage being held between 11 and 14 January. The winner of each day's play in the Final Stage will be given a PDC Tour Card.

The UK Q-School was held at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England; with the European Q-School held at Wunderland Kalkar in Kalkar, Germany.

UK Q-School
January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14
 Steve Lennon [6][7]  Robert Grundy [8][9]  Leighton Bennett [10]  Dom Taylor [11]
127 players 126 players 124 players 119 players
European Q-School
January 11 January 12 January 13 January 14
 Martijn Dragt [12][7]  Jelle Klaasen [8][9]  Andy Baetens [10]  Jeffrey de Graaf [11]
127 players 124 players 119 players 105 players

An Order of Merit was created for each Q School. For every win after the Last 64, the players will be awarded 1 point. The top ten from the UK rankings and top thirteen from the Europe rankings, excluding those who won their cards outright, will win a Tour Card.

The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:

Players Championships

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There are 30 Players Championship events in 2024. The top 64 players from the Players Championships Order of Merit qualified, which was solely based on prize money won in the 30 Players Championship events during the season.

No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 12 February England Wigan (109.64) Luke Littler  8 – 7  Ryan Searle (111.71) [15]
2 13 February (101.14) Gary Anderson  8 – 5  Ryan Searle (91.33) [16]
3 19 February England Leicester (107.63) Ryan Searle  8 – 7  Gary Anderson (108.61) [17]
4 20 February (103.37) Damon Heta  8 – 4  Chris Dobey (106.44) [18]
5 18 March Germany Hildesheim (95.28) Raymond van Barneveld  8 – 1  Stephen Bunting (93.89) [19]
6 19 March (90.07) Dave Chisnall  8 – 6  Dirk van Duijvenbode (91.47) [20]
7 8 April England Leicester (99.52) Chris Dobey  8 – 4  Josh Rock (97.18) [21]
8 9 April (95.59) Danny Noppert  8 – 6  Luke Humphries (95.70) [22]
9 6 May Germany Hildesheim (88.39) Michael Smith  8 – 6  Ryan Joyce (92.09) [23]
10 7 May (98.14) Brendan Dolan  8 – 4  Jeffrey de Graaf (88.50) [24]
11 11 June (93.63) Alan Soutar  8 – 7  Daryl Gurney (85.38) [25]
12 12 June (87.42) Dimitri Van den Bergh  8 – 3  Matt Campbell (87.31) [26]
13 2 July England Milton Keynes (107.35) Ross Smith  8 – 7  Wesley Plaisier (104.79) [27]
14 3 July (106.05) Jonny Clayton  8 – 5  Wesley Plaisier (100.36) [28]
15 31 July (99.66) Luke Littler  8 – 6  Wessel Nijman (91.61) [29]
16 1 August (104.87) Mike De Decker  8 – 2  Ricky Evans (94.10) [30]
17 2 August (95.63) Josh Rock  8 – 6  Joe Cullen (92.25) [31]
18 21 August (106.80) Damon Heta  8 – 3  Ryan Searle (97.30) [32]
19 22 August (100.47) Chris Dobey  8 – 6  Cameron Menzies (100.09) [33]
20 17 September England Wigan (99.28) Luke Littler  8 – 7  Stephen Bunting (99.03) [34]
21 18 September (106.67) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 4  Dave Chisnall (100.63) [35]
22 24 September England Leicester (90.81) Gary Anderson  8 – 4  Connor Scutt (92.85) [36]
23 25 September (92.95) Dave Chisnall  8 – 4  Chris Dobey (96.29) [37]
24 1 October England Wigan (99.63) Wessel Nijman  8 – 5  Stephen Bunting (101.11) [38]
25 2 October (98.16) Chris Dobey  8 – 3  Stephen Bunting (96.35) [39]
26 3 October (93.84) Luke Humphries  8 – 7  Stephen Bunting (96.92) [40]
27 15 October (95.52) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 4  Gerwyn Price (93.47) [41]
28 16 October (92.24) Wesley Plaisier  8 – 7  Josh Rock (92.66) [42]
29 30 October England Leicester (93.84) Cameron Menzies  8 – 4  Stephen Bunting (94.30) [43]
30 31 October (102.49) Josh Rock  8 – 7  Jonny Clayton (106.38)

PDC European Tour

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There are 13 European Tour events in 2024.

No. Date Event Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 8–10 March Belgian Darts Open Belgium Wieze (103.76) Luke Littler  8 – 7  Rob Cross (108.00) [44]
2 30 March–1 April German Darts Grand Prix Germany Munich (112.66) Luke Humphries  8 – 1  Michael van Gerwen (96.80) [45]
3 12–14 April International Darts Open Germany Riesa (96.35) Martin Schindler  8 – 5  Gerwyn Price (101.62) [46]
4 19–21 April European Darts Grand Prix Germany Sindelfingen (90.76) Gary Anderson  8 – 6  Ross Smith (90.88) [47]
5 26–28 April Austrian Darts Open Austria Graz (102.71) Luke Littler  8 – 4  Joe Cullen (85.54) [48]
6 10–12 May Baltic Sea Darts Open Germany Kiel (105.56) Rob Cross  8 – 6  Luke Humphries (104.38) [49]
7 24–26 May Dutch Darts Championship Netherlands Rosmalen (89.89) Josh Rock  8 – 4  Jonny Clayton (90.59) [50]
8 21–23 June European Darts Open Germany Leverkusen (89.67) Dave Chisnall  8 – 6  Ross Smith (93.82) [51]
9 30 August–1 September German Darts Championship Germany Hildesheim (96.62) Peter Wright  8 – 5  Luke Littler (106.87) [52]
10 6–8 September Flanders Darts Trophy Belgium Antwerp (96.90) Dave Chisnall  8 – 6  Ricardo Pietreczko (95.23) [53]
11 20–22 September Hungarian Darts Trophy Hungary Budapest (97.90) Michael van Gerwen  8 – 7  Gian van Veen (94.81) [54]
12 27–29 September Swiss Darts Trophy Switzerland Basel (93.03) Martin Schindler  8 – 7  Ryan Searle (93.68) [55]
13 18–20 October Czech Darts Open Czech Republic Prague (105.57) Luke Humphries  8 – 1  Kim Huybrechts (86.14)

PDC Challenge Tour

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The Challenge Tour will once again consist of 4 weekends of 5 events, and 1 weekend of 4 events. The top 2 players on the Order of Merit get a PDC Tour Card and a place at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, while the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Challenge Tour rankings are additionally used to top up Players Championship events should not all 128 Tour Card holders choose to enter. Furthermore, the eight highest ranked players from the 2024 Challenge Tour without a tour card for the 2025 season qualified for the first round of the 2025 UK Open.

2024 Challenge Tour final ranking
after 24 events[56][57]
Rank Player Earnings
1  Connor Scutt [a] £11,325
2  Wesley Plaisier [a] £10,650
3  Christian Kist £9,425
4  Alexander Merkx £8,300
5  Andreas Harrysson £7,975
6  Danny Jansen £7,600
7  Sebastian Białecki £7,000
8  Andy Boulton £6,750
9  Darryl Pilgrim £6,625
10  Jimmy van Schie £6,200
No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 19 January England Milton Keynes (89.50) Richie Burnett  5 – 4  Darryl Pilgrim (96.86) [58]
2 (96.37) Danny Jansen  5 – 3  Darryl Pilgrim (97.96) [59]
3 20 January (81.98) Oskar Lukasiak  5 – 3  Danny Jansen (86.95) [60]
4 (86.38) Stefan Bellmont  5 – 0  Pál Székely (75.31) [61]
5 21 January (85.67) Aden Kirk  5 – 3  Danny Jansen (87.43) [62]
6 15 March Germany Hildesheim (100.97) Noa-Lynn van Leuven  5 – 3  Tytus Kanik (88.18) [63]
7 (87.99) René Eidams  5 – 4  Dennie Olde Kalter (89.47) [64]
8 16 March (101.55) Andy Boulton  5 – 0  Danny Jansen (98.52) [65]
9 (89.87) Andy Boulton  5 – 4  Jamie Atkins (92.27) [66]
10 17 March (93.94) Lee Cocks  5 – 0  Wesley Plaisier (85.50) [67]
11 7 June England Leicester (93.32) Christian Kist  5 – 4  Michael Unterbuchner (86.12) [68]
12 (102.39) Christian Kist  5 – 3  John Henderson (100.55) [69]
13 8 June (93.94) Connor Scutt  5 – 0  Dragutin Horvat (81.88) [70]
14 (107.24) Justin Hood  5 – 1  Dragutin Horvat (89.62) [71]
15 9 June (89.79) Wesley Plaisier  5 – 4  Damian Mol (84.93) [72]
16 16 August England Milton Keynes (90.98) Alexander Merkx  5 – 3  Wesley Plaisier (86.22) [73]
17 (85.17) Connor Scutt  5 – 3  Tom Sykes (80.70) [74]
18 17 August (96.15) Jimmy van Schie  5 – 4  Daniel Ayres (83.45) [75]
19 (96.67) Wesley Plaisier  5 – 3  Lee Cocks (88.96) [76]
20 18 August (99.45) Christian Kist  5 – 2  Connor Scutt (91.87) [77]
21 2 November England Leicester (92.83) Alexander Merkx  5 – 3  Darryl Pilgrim (85.88) [78]
22 (93.92) Andreas Harrysson  5 – 2  Stefaan Henderyck (86.91) [79]
23 3 November (96.74) Andreas Harrysson  5 – 3  Connor Scutt (85.17) [80]
24 (90.71) Sebastian Białecki  5 – 4  Ted Evetts (80.98) [81]
  1. ^ a b Provisionally qualified for 2025 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.

PDC Development Tour

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The 2024 Development Tour once again consisted of 4 weekends of 5 events, and 1 weekend of 4 events. The top 2 players on the Order of Merit will receive a PDC Tour Card and a place at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit gets a spot at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Development Tour rankings additionally form a large part of qualification for the 2024 PDC World Youth Championship. Furthermore, the top 8 ranked players from the 2024 Development Tour Order of Merit, who do not manage to earn a Tour Card for the 2025 season, will qualify for the first round of the 2025 UK Open.

2024 Development Tour final ranking
after 24 events
Rank Player Earnings
1  Wessel Nijman [a][b] £25,125
2  Niko Springer £15,425
3  Keane Barry [a] £13,475
4  Nathan Rafferty [a] £12,275
5  Sebastian Białecki £9,700
6  Gian van Veen [a][b][c] £9,350
7  Danny Jansen £8,275
8  Beau Greaves [c] £6,950
9  Jurjen van der Velde £5,750
10  Dominik Grüllich £5,675
No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 23 February England Milton Keynes (90.94) Danny Jansen  5 – 4  Owen Roelofs (97.84) [82]
2 (99.28) Keane Barry  5 – 4  Gian van Veen (96.57) [83]
3 24 February (90.54) Keane Barry  5 – 0  Sebastian Białecki (87.54) [84]
4 (86.38) Jurjen van der Velde  5 – 0  Leighton Bennett (76.76) [85]
5 25 February (87.38) Gian van Veen  5 – 0  Dylan Slevin (79.14) [86]
6 3 May Germany Hildesheim (85.23) Roman Benecký  5 – 4  Thomas Banks (89.78) [87]
7 (93.69) Gian van Veen  5 – 1  Nathan Rafferty (87.19) [88]
8 4 May (113.03) Wessel Nijman  5 – 4  Niko Springer (95.39) [89]
9 (89.97) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 2  Danny Jansen (81.03) [90]
10 5 May (91.83) Niko Springer  5 – 2  Gian van Veen (98.01) [91]
11 21 June England Wigan (87.44) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Daniel Perry (74.20) [92]
12 (92.22) Keane Barry  5 – 2  Angelo Balsamo (82.03) [93]
13 22 June (88.95) Wessel Nijman  5 – 2  Niko Springer (92.70) [94]
14 (91.32) Nathan Rafferty  5 – 3  Marvin van Velzen (94.38) [95]
15 23 June (91.75) Sebastian Białecki  5 – 4  Levy Frauenfelder (84.85) [96]
16 26 July England Milton Keynes (97.18) Wessel Nijman  5 – 4  Tavis Dudeney (96.65) [97]
17 (94.72) Wessel Nijman  5 – 3  Niko Springer (94.40) [98]
18 27 July (90.49) Niko Springer  5 – 4  Wessel Nijman (94.92) [99]
19 (90.69) Wessel Nijman  5 – 2  Jack Male (91.18) [100]
20 28 July (87.00) Niko Springer  5 – 3  Leon Weber (82.08) [101]
21 12 October England Wigan (98.88) Wessel Nijman  5 – 0  Nathan Rafferty (79.96) [102]
22 (93.10) Wessel Nijman  5 – 3  Nathan Rafferty (84.40) [103]
23 13 October (84.44) Tavis Dudeney  5 – 0  Jurjen van der Velde (78.96) [104]
24 (83.39) Henry Coates  5 – 3  Owen Roelofs (81.40) [105]
  1. ^ a b c d Provisionally qualified for 2025 Tour Card via another method.
  2. ^ a b Provisionally qualified for 2025 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.
  3. ^ a b Qualified for the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts via another method.

World Youth Championship

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The preliminary rounds of the 2024 World Youth Championship were held on 14 October 2024 at the Robin Park Leisure Centre, Wigan; while the final will be held on 24 November 2024 at Butlin's Minehead before the final of the 2024 Players Championship Finals. The winner qualifies for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship.

Gian van Veen, the 2023 runner-up, was top seed going into the tournament.

The results from the third round onwards are shown below.

Third round
(best of 11 legs)
14 October[106]
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
14 October[106]
Semi-finals
(best of 11 legs)
14 October[106]
Final
(best of 11 legs)
24 November
            
1  Gian van Veen 94.52 6
16  Marvin van Velzen 83.28 2
1  Gian van Veen 93.99 6
8  Nathan Rafferty 95.49 4
8  Nathan Rafferty 90.33 6
24  Bradley Brooks 82.48 2
1  Gian van Veen 103.85 6
5  Dylan Slevin 94.42 2
4  Wessel Nijman 97.79 6
13  Sebastian Białecki 90.85 3
4  Wessel Nijman 87.86 5
5  Dylan Slevin 90.84 6
5  Dylan Slevin 89.72 6
21  Dominik Grüllich 77.16 1
1  Gian van Veen
6  Jurjen van der Velde
2  Keane Barry 95.80 6
15  Niko Springer 90.04 4
2  Keane Barry 83.49 6
23  Jenson Walker 81.78 1
7  Kayden Milne 83.42 5
23  Jenson Walker 86.46 6
2  Keane Barry 93.00 4
6  Jurjen van der Velde 91.27 6
3  Adam Gawlas 76.69 6
19  Xanti Van den Bergh 70.95 1
3  Adam Gawlas 83.38 5
6  Jurjen van der Velde 92.81 6
6  Jurjen van der Velde 88.33 6
11  Roy Rietbergen 84.40 4

PDC Women's Series

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There are 24 2024 PDC Women's Series events in 2024. The top two players from the series will qualify for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, while the top non-qualified player will qualify for the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts. The top 8 ranked players from money earned from the last 12 Women's Series events of 2023 and the first 12 events of 2024 will qualify for the 2024 Women's World Matchplay in Blackpool.

2024 Women's World Matchplay Race after 24/24 events (Cut-off: 16 June 2024)
Rank Player Earnings
1  Beau Greaves £25,100
2  Fallon Sherrock £18,800
3  Lisa Ashton £12,600
4  Mikuru Suzuki £12,500
5  Noa-Lynn van Leuven £8,700
6  Rhian O'Sullivan £7,500
7  Anastasia Dobromyslova [a] £5,000
8  Aileen de Graaf [b] £4,700
9  Katie Sheldon £4,200
10  Gemma Hayter £4,000
2024 Women's Series final standings after 24/24 events
Rank Player Earnings
1  Beau Greaves [c][d] £24,200
2  Noa-Lynn van Leuven £16,300
3  Fallon Sherrock £14,100
4  Mikuru Suzuki £11,000
5  Lisa Ashton £10,100
6  Gemma Hayter £7,700
7  Aileen de Graaf £6,700
8  Robyn Byrne £6,600
9  Lorraine Winstanley £5,600
10  Rhian O'Sullivan £5,200


No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 23 March England Wigan (89.35) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 4  Beau Greaves (85.63) [108]
2 (87.23) Noa-Lynn van Leuven  5 – 2  Katie Sheldon (79.55) [109]
3 24 March (80.71) Mikuru Suzuki  5 – 2  Deta Hedman 80.55 [110]
4 (87.82) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 1  Beau Greaves (76.68) [111]
5 20 April (90.65) Noa-Lynn van Leuven  5 – 4  Beau Greaves (91.36) [112]
6 (86.62) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Lisa Ashton (73.44) [113]
7 21 April (98.88) Beau Greaves  5 – 0  Fallon Sherrock (86.75) [114]
8 (74.33) Mikuru Suzuki  5 – 1  Beau Greaves (75.65) [115]
9 15 June (91.17) Beau Greaves  5 – 4  Mikuru Suzuki (87.33) [116]
10 (72.00) Gemma Hayter  5 – 3  Rhian O'Sullivan (66.21) [117]
11 16 June (83.16) Lisa Ashton  5 – 1  Aileen de Graaf (71.03) [118]
12 (89.39) Lisa Ashton  5 – 1  Beau Greaves (90.13) [119]
13 10 August Germany Niedernhausen (95.74) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (77.70) [120]
14 (67.93) Aileen de Graaf  5 – 2  Anca Zijlstra (64.31) [121]
15 11 August (90.31) Noa-Lynn van Leuven  5 – 4  Beau Greaves (92.93) [122]
16 (90.00) Beau Greaves  5 – 3  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (94.46) [123]
17 7 September England Wigan (80.95) Beau Greaves  5 – 2  Fallon Sherrock (81.10) [124]
18 (78.94) Beau Greaves  5 – 4  Noa-Lynn van Leuven (77.47) [125]
19 8 September (79.88) Gemma Hayter  5 – 1  Mikuru Suzuki (75.08) [126]
20 (72.49) Robyn Byrne  5 – 2  Lorraine Winstanley (67.09) [127]
21 19 October England Leicester (109.64) Noa-Lynn van Leuven  5 – 3  Beau Greaves (89.37) [128]
22 (89.63) Beau Greaves  5 – 1  Fallon Sherrock (85.22) [129]
23 20 October (83.11) Fallon Sherrock  5 – 2  Mikuru Suzuki (79.24) [130]
24 (68.83) Angela Kirkwood  5 – 4  Anastasia Dobromyslova [a] (66.22) [131]
  1. ^ a b Anastasia Dobromyslova Martin competes as a neutral athlete because of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  2. ^ Aileen de Graaf, who occupied eighth position in the final 12-month Order of Merit, has informed the PDC that she is unavailable to compete in Blackpool due to a prior commitment. As such, Katie Sheldon will now come into the field for the event.[107]
  3. ^ Qualified for 2024 Grand Slam of Darts via another method.
  4. ^ Decided to play at 2024 WDF World Darts Championship after PDC didn't permit to play at two World Championships in one year.

PDC Europe Next Gen

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PDC Europe has announced a new tournament series in November 2023 called PDC Europe Next Gen.[132] There are 18 PDC Europe Next Gen events in 2024. There will be a separate ranking list for the PDC Europe Next Gen, which will be used directly for qualification for the PDC Europe Super League. The top 10 in the rankings qualify for the event for the World Cup starting place.

2024 PDC Europe Next Gen final ranking after 18 events
Rank Player Earnings
1  Niko Springer [a] €6,169
2  Steven Noster €5,199
3  Patrick Tringler €4,307
4  Marcel Hausotter €4,156
5  Kai Gotthardt [b] €3,839
6  Marcel Gerdon €3,817
7  Leon Weber €3,400
8  Kevin Troppmann €3,245
9  Michael Unterbuchner €2,747
10  Patrick Klingelhöfer €2,491
No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 10–11 February Germany Hildesheim (87.19) Patrick Tringler  6 – 5  Dragutin Horvat (87.74) [133]
2 (87.64) Sascha Stuhlemmer  6 – 2  Kai Gotthardt (85.29) [134]
3 2–3 March Austria Eisenstadt (79.90) Kai Gotthardt  6 – 2  David Schlichting (66.02) [135]
4 (74.16) Patrick Tringler  6 – 5  Niko Springer (71.58) [136]
5 15–16 June Germany Hildesheim (103.66) Niko Springer  6 – 0  Marcel Gerdon 91.31 [137]
6 (88.39) Steven Noster  6 – 5  Kai Gotthardt (87.79) [138]
7 29–30 June Austria Eisenstadt (81.81) Niko Springer  5 – 4  Marcel Gerdon (76.99) [139]
8 (77.52) Marcel Hausotter  5 – 3  Steven Noster (77.10) [140]
9 20–21 July Germany Sindelfingen (87.19) Niko Springer  6 – 2  Maximilian Nirschl (74.60) [141]
10 (94.80) Niko Springer  6 – 4  Leon Weber 88.69 [142]
11 3–4 August (88.04) Steven Noster  6 – 3  Kai Gotthardt (89.75) [143]
12 (81.30) Moritz Bohrmann  6 – 5  Patrick Tringler (81.34) [144]
13 17–18 August Germany Hildesheim (78.80) Marcel Hausotter  6 – 5  Fabian Herz (83.24) [145]
14 (85.49) Pascal Wirotius  6 – 1  David Jeske (81.11) [146]
15 24–25 August (72.30) Pascal Wirotius  6 – 2  Marcel Gerdon (69.73) [147]
16 (85.24) Kevin Troppmann  6 – 4  Steven Noster (83.39) [148]
17 14–15 September Austria Eisenstadt (86.59) Kevin Troppmann  5 – 2  Patrick Klingelhöfer (78.16) [149]
18 (85.37) Michael Unterbuchner  5 – 1  Leon Weber (82.93) [150]
  1. ^ Provisionally qualified for 2025 PDC World Darts Championship via another method.
  2. ^ Already qualified for PDC Europe Super League 2024.

PDC Asian Tour

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There were 24 PDC Asian Tour events in 2024. The first four players qualified for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship.[151]

2024 Asian Tour final ranking after 24 events
Rank Player Earnings
1  Alexis Toylo $16,800
2  Lourence Ilagan $12,900
3  Paolo Nebrida $12,700
4  Ryusei Azemoto $12,150
5  Man Lok Leung $9,450
6  Tomoya Goto [a] $9,150
7  Sandro Eric Sosing $7,650
8  Haruki Muramatsu $6,350
9  Paul Lim $5,000
10  Reynaldo Rivera $4,350
No. Date Location Winner Legs Runner-up Ref.
1 13–14 January United Arab Emirates Dubai (91.47) Alexis Toylo  5 – 3