Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

2022 WDF calendar

2022 WDF calendar
Tournament information
DatesYearly
CountryWorldwide
Organisation(s)WDF
Format501 Legs (men's & women's)
Prize fundDepends on tournament's category
«2021 2023»

2022 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 are due to be held in 2022, WDF World Darts Championship (to be held in April'22),[1] WDF World Masters (to be held in December'22)

2022 is the second year in darts under WDF-sole management after the demise of BDO in 2020.[2]


Tournament categories, points & prize money

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

January

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
January 5 Kalashnikov Cup Bronze Izhevsk State Medical Academy Russia Izhevsk ₽121,000 Russia Aleksei Kadochnikov 6–2 Russia Alexey Nagovitsin Russia Yuliana Khityaeva 6–2 Russia Natalia Aleksandrova
January 6 Udmurtia Open Bronze ₽81,000 Russia Aleksei Kadochnikov 6–3 Russia Aleksandr Basharin Russia Elena Shulgina 6–4 Russia Natalia Aleksandrova
January 15 Las Vegas Open Silver Tuscany Suites and Casino United States Paradise $7,430 United States Jim Widmayer 6–4 United States Gary Mawson United States Julie Weger 5–4 United States Shea Cole

February

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
February 5–6 Reykjavik International Games Bronze Bullseye Reykjavik Iceland Reykjavík n/a England John Scott 7–5 Iceland Vitor Charrua England Margaret Sutton 7–2 Iceland Ingibjörg Magnúsdóttir
February 19 Syracuse Open Non-ranked The Ramada by Wyndham United States Salina $4,000 United States Larry Butler 4–1 United States Joey Lynaugh United States Paula Murphy 4–2 Canada Maria Carli
February 26 Camellia Classic Silver Hard Rock Hotel & Casino United States Wheatland $6,780 United States Leonard Gates 5–4 United States Jeff Springer United States Paula Murphy 5–3 United States Lisa Yee
February 26 Port City Open Non-ranked DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland United States South Portland $3,300 United States Jay Waugh 3–2 United States Zack Pearson United States Carolyn Mars 3–2 United States Cali West
February 26 Slovak Open Silver x-bionic sphere Slovakia Šamorín €8,000 Romania László Kádár 5–4 England Scott Marsh England Jo Clements 5–2 England Suzanne Smith
February 27 Slovak Masters Bronze €4,000 Northern Ireland Neil Duff 5–2 Netherlands Moreno Blom England Laura Turner 5–2 England Lorraine Winstanley

March

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
March 5 Missouri St. Patricks Open Bronze Inn at Grand Glaize United States Osage Beach $2,295 United States Dustin Holt 6–3 United States Eric Gregory United States Julie Weger 4–3 United States Liz Tynan
March 6 NSW Great Lakes Open Bronze Club Forster Australia Forster AU$4,380 Australia Brendan Porter 5–3 Australia Scott Bretherton Brazil Monica Ribeiro 4–0 Australia Leanne Clegg
March 10–13 Isle of Man Classic Silver Villa Marina Isle of Man Douglas £7,012 England James Hurrell 6–3 England Luke Littler England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Deta Hedman
March 11–13 Isle of Man Masters Non-ranked £1,995 Scotland Ryan Hogarth 5–4 Hong Kong Kai Fan Leung England Beau Greaves 5–2 England Deta Hedman
March 12–13 Isle of Man Open Gold £15,695 England Dave Prins 6–3 England Ashley Hurrell England Beau Greaves 5–1 England Deta Hedman
March 12 Budapest Classic Bronze Budapest Honvéd Sports Complex Hungary Budapest HUF1,000,000 Hungary Patrik Kovács 6–4 Hungary Gábor Jagicza Sweden Anna Forsmark 5–2 Czech Republic Jitka Císarová
March 13 Budapest Masters Bronze Hungary András Borbély 6–3 Hungary János Végső Sweden Anna Forsmark 5–2 Czech Republic Jitka Císarová
April 15–18 Torremolinos Open Non-ranked Sol Príncipe Hotel Spain Torremolinos €4,070 England Steve Smith 4–1 Spain Aurelio Ortega England Donna Gleed 4–1 England Mary Paine
April 17–18 Torremolinos Classic Wales Callum Goffin 4–0 England Martin Wheawall England Paula Jacklin 4–3 England Donna Gleed
March 19 Gibraltar Open Bronze George Federico Darts Hall Gibraltar Gibraltar £2,500 England Paul Marsh 4–2 Catalonia Carles Arola England Diane Nash 4–2 England Paula Jacklin
March 19 Tórshavn Open Bronze Glasir Sports Hall Faroe Islands Tórshavn kr.19,400 Sweden Edwin Torbjörnsson 5–1 Sweden Ricky Nauman Sweden Maud Jansson 4–2 Sweden Susianne Hägvall
March 20 Faroe Islands Open Bronze kr.19,400 Sweden Henrik Sjöberg 5–2 Sweden Viktor Tingström Sweden Anna Forsmark 4–3 Sweden Susianne Hägvall

April

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
April 2–10 WDF World Darts Championship Platinum Lakeside Country Club England Frimley Green £287,500 Northern Ireland Neil Duff 6–5 France Thibault Tricole England Beau Greaves 4–0 England Kirsty Hutchinson
April 17 Victorian Easter Classic Bronze Geelong Darts Club Australia Geelong AU$4,600 Australia Sam Ballinger 8–5 Australia Brandon Weening Australia Amanda Loch 6–4 Australia Joanne Hadley
April 24 Murray Bridge Grand Prix Bronze Murray Bridge Darts Club Australia White Hill AU$4,800 Australia Peter Machin 8–4 Australia Tony Pettit Australia Kym Mitchell 6–4 Australia Abbey Morrison
April 23–24 Scottish Open Gold Normandy Cosmopolitan Hotel Scotland Renfrew £10,550 England James Hurrell 6–5 Scotland Ryan Murray England Deta Hedman 5–4 England Jo Clements
April 23–24 Iceland Open Bronze Bullseye Reykjavik Iceland Reykjavík kr280,000 Hungary Gábor Takács 7–5 Iceland Guðjón Hauksson Iceland Ingibjörg Magnúsdóttir 7–2 Iceland Brynja Herborg Jónsdóttir
April 30 Cleveland Extravaganza Silver Holiday Inn United States Strongsville $5,000 United States Danny Lauby 5–2 United States Larry Butler United States Aaja Jalbert 5–3 United States Paula Murphy
April 30 Denmark Open Gold Granly Hockey Arena Denmark Esbjerg DKK139,200 Poland Sebastian Białecki 6–1 England Darren Johnson England Deta Hedman 5–3 Netherlands Anca Zijlstra
May 1 Denmark Masters Silver DKK60,600 England James Richardson 6–5 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen England Suzanne Smith 5–3 Norway Rachna David
April 30–May 1 Snoflake Open Bronze Edmonton Inn & Conference Centre Canada Edmonton C$5,100 Canada Kiley Edmunds 5–2 Canada Shaun Narain Canada Brenda Moreau 4–2 Canada Wenda Carter
April 30–May 1 Shediac Open Bronze Shédiac Multipurpose Centre Canada Shédiac C$2,690 Canada Keith Way 5–4 Canada Noah Savard Canada Karrah Kennedy 4–0 Canada Hayley Crowley

May

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
May 6–8 Welsh Classic Silver Prestatyn Sands Holiday Park Wales Prestatyn £7,605 Northern Ireland Barry Copeland 6–5 England Graham Hall England Fallon Sherrock 5–4 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
May 8 Welsh Open Gold £17,460 England Luke Littler 6–2 England Wes Newton England Beau Greaves 5–4 England Fallon Sherrock
May 8 West Japan Cup Bronze Daito City Civic Hall Japan Daitō ¥340,000 Japan Jun Matsuda 5–1 Japan Mitsuhiko Tatsunami Japan Mikuru Suzuki 4–1 Japan Yukie Sakaguchi
May 21 Lithuania Open Bronze Žalgiris Arena Lithuania Kaunas €1,730 Netherlands Alexander Merkx 5–1 England Aaron Turner England Margaret Sutton 4–1 Lithuania Eglė Galdikaitė
May 22 Kaunas Open Bronze €1,730 England John Scott 5–0 Sweden Dennis Nilsson Latvia Kristīne Mickus 4–3 England Margaret Sutton
May 22 Sunshine State Classic Bronze Inala Darts Club Australia Inala AU$4,800 Australia Raymond Smith 6–2 Australia Anthony Shreeve Australia Tori Kewish 6–3 Australia Lyn Morrison
May 28 Oregon Open Bronze Chinook Winds Casino Resort United States Lincoln City $2,650 United States Danny Lauby 6–3 Canada Rory Hansen United States Cassy Scantlen 5–4 United States Corrine Davis
May 29 Nordic Cup Open Bronze Scandic Triangeln Sweden Malmö SEK15,000 Sweden Andreas Harrysson 5–4 Sweden Ricky Nauman Norway Veronica Simonsen 4–0 Sweden Anna Forsmark

June

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
June 4 Swiss Open Silver Grand Casino Basel Switzerland Basel €8,000 Hungary Gábor Takács 5–2 England Martyn Turner Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 5–4 England Suzanne Smith
June 5 Helvetia Open Silver €8,000 Netherlands Alexander Merkx 5–3 Belgium Andy Baetens England Suzanne Smith 5–4 Netherlands Adriana van Wijgerden-Vermaat
June 5 Canterbury Open Bronze Canterbury & Suburban Darts Assoc. New Zealand Christchurch NZ$4,040 New Zealand Haupai Puha 5–3 New Zealand Ben Robb New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 4–2 New Zealand Wendy Harper
June 11–12 Dutch Open Platinum De Bonte Wever Netherlands Assen €26,250 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 3–0 Scotland Mark Barilli England Beau Greaves 5–1 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
June 11 Cherry Bomb International Bronze Embassy Suites by Hilton United States Boca Raton $3,850 United States Danny Lauby 6–2 United States Gary Mawson Canada Maria Carli 6–0 United States Ashley Richey
June 18 New Zealand Masters Silver Kapi Mana Darts Association New Zealand Porirua NZ$6,270 New Zealand Haupai Puha 5–4 New Zealand Mark Cleaver New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–1 New Zealand Nicole Regnaud
June 18 Canadian Open Silver Delta Hotels by Marriott Canada Toronto C$8,200 Canada Nick Smith 5–0 Canada Jim Long Canada Maria Carli 4–1 Canada Stef Smith
June 18 Balaton Classics Bronze Szent István Hotel Hungary Balatonlelle HUF1,000,000 Romania László Kádár 5–4 Hungary András Borbély Czech Republic Jitka Císarová 5–2 Hungary Veronika Ihász
June 19 Balaton Masters Bronze HUF1,000,000 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–2 Romania László Kádár Czech Republic Jitka Císarová 5–0 Hungary Adrienn Végső
June 17–19 Six Nations Cup (S) Non-ranked Normandy Hotel Scotland Renfrew n/a Netherlands Wesley Plaisier 5–4 England Scott Taylor England Beau Greaves 5–2 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
Six Nations Cup (T)  Netherlands 13–11  England  Ireland 5–4  England
June 25 South Island Masters Bronze Otepuni Community Hub New Zealand Invercargill NZ$3,400 New Zealand Ben Robb 5–3 New Zealand Haupai Puha New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 4–0 New Zealand Desi Mercer
June 25–26 Romanian International Silver Grand Hotel Bucharest Romania Bucharest €8,000 Hungary Patrik Kovács 5–0 England Scott Marsh England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Jo Clements
June 26 Romanian Classic Bronze €4,280 England Luke Littler 5–1 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen Czech Republic Jitka Císarová 4–1 England Roz Bulmer
June 26 Victorian Classic Silver Italian Australian Club Australia Morwell AU$6,700 Australia Mal Cuming 8–7 Australia Peter Machin Australia Tori Kewish 6–5 Australia Kym Mitchell

July

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
July 9–10 England Open Silver Brean Sands Holiday Park England Burnham-on-Sea £10,060 England David Pallett 5–4 England Graham Hall England Beau Greaves 5–0 Wales Cathy Hughes
July 10 England National Singles Silver £10,060 England Scott Marsh 5–3 England Darren Johnson Wales Rhian O'Sullivan 5–1 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf
July 9 Apatin Open Bronze Apatin Tehnička škola Serbia Apatin €2,580 Croatia Dean Biškupić 5–2 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer Hungary Veronika Ihász 4–1 Czech Republic Jitka Císařová
July 10 Serbia Open Bronze €2,580 Hungary Patrik Kovács 5–3 Romania László Kádár Hungary Veronika Ihász 4–3 Czech Republic Jitka Císařová
July 13–16 WDF Europe Cup U18 (S) WDF Budapest Honvéd Sports Complex Hungary Budapest n/a England Luke Littler 6–1 England Archie Self Italy Aurora Fochesato 5–1 England Amy Evans
WDF Europe Cup U18 (T)  England 9–0  Ireland
WDF Europe Cup U21 (S) Czech Republic Tomáš Houdek 6–5 Czech Republic David Záruba Denmark Anick Sonnichsen 5–0 Hungary Gréta Tekauer
WDF Europe Cup U21 (T)  Czech Republic 9–8  Hungary
July 23 Bud Brick Memorial Silver Sumida Industry Hall Japan Sumida JP¥668,000 Singapore Paul Lim 5–1 Japan Masumi Chino Japan Mayumi Ouchi 5–3 Japan Kiyo Shimizu
July 24 Japan Open Silver JP¥1,024,000 Singapore Paul Lim 5–3 Japan Mitsuhiko Tatsunami Japan Mikuru Suzuki 5–0 Japan Yoko Tsukui
July 24 New Zealand Open Gold Energy Events Centre New Zealand Rotorua NZ$14,585 New Zealand Ben Robb 6–5 New Zealand Haupai Puha New Zealand Victoria Monaghan 5–4 New Zealand Wendy Harper

August

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
August 3–6 Australian Open Platinum Moama Bowling Club Australia Moama AU$80,000 Australia Raymond Smith 10–9 New Zealand Haupai Puha England Beau Greaves 8–5 Japan Mikuru Suzuki
August 7 Pacific Masters Silver Rich River Golf Club AU$10,400 Northern Ireland Neil Duff 6–2 New Zealand Haupai Puha England Lisa Ashton 5–1 Australia Tori Kewish
August 6 Antwerp Open Silver Royal Yacht Club België Belgium Antwerp €8,120 Wales Jamie Lewis 5–2 Netherlands Kay Smeets Netherlands Aletta Wajer 5–3 England Laura Turner
August 7 Belgium Open Silver Netherlands Wesley Plaisier 5–0 Netherlands Johan van Velzen England Laura Turner 5–3 England Lorraine Winstanley
August 13 John Wilkie Memorial Silver Hutt Valley Darts Association New Zealand Taitā NZ$5,880 New Zealand Johnny Tata 5–4 New Zealand Tahuna Irwin New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–2 New Zealand Nicole Regnaud
August 20 Swedish Open Silver Scandic Triangeln Sweden Malmö SEK84,940 Hong Kong Kai Fan Leung 5–1 Netherlands Alexander Merkx England Lorraine Winstanley 5–3 Netherlands Aletta Wajer
August 21 Swedish Masters Silver Netherlands Dennie Olde Kalter 5–2 England Antony Allen Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–1 England Paula Jacklin
August 28 Murray Bridge Classic Bronze Murray Bridge Darts Club Australia White Hill AU$4,800 Australia Brandon Weening 5–3 Australia Aaron Morrison Australia Melina van den Kieboom 4–2 Australia Lyn Morrison

September

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
September 3 Van Diemen Classic Bronze Launceston Workers Club Australia Launceston AU$3,440 Australia Peter Machin 5–2 Australia Steve Fitzpatrick Australia Tereasa Morris 4–2 Australia Lee-Ann Faulkner
September 4 Tasmanian Classic Bronze AU$3,440 Australia Steve Fitzpatrick 5–4 Australia Peter Machin Australia Lee-Ann Faulkner 4–1 Australia Emma Watkins
September 3 Catalonia Open Bronze Fábrica Llobet-Gurí Catalonia Calella €3,400 Netherlands Patrick Maat 5–1 Netherlands Alexander Merkx Belgium Patricia De Peuter 4–3 Norway Ramona Eriksen
September 4 FCD Anniversary Open Bronze €3,400 Republic of Ireland Shane McGuirk 5–4 Belgium Andy Baetens Sweden Maud Jansson 4–3 Sweden Anna Forsmark
September 9 Blueberry Hill Open Non-ranked Blueberry Hill United States University City $1,500 United States Jules van Dongen 3–0 United States Trevor Buboltz United States Lisa Ayers 3–1 United States Brenda Roush
September 10 Taranaki Open Silver Taranaki Darts Association New Zealand New Plymouth NZ$6,250 New Zealand Ben Robb 6–4 New Zealand Tahuna Irwin New Zealand Wendy Harper 5–3 New Zealand Victoria Monaghan
September 17 Auckland Open Bronze West City Darts Association New Zealand Ranui NZ$3,400 New Zealand Mark Cleaver 5–2 New Zealand AJ Te Kira New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 4–3 New Zealand Wendy Harper
September 18 North Queensland Classic Silver Townsville Darts Association Australia Annandale AU$6,100 Australia Aaron Morrison 6–1 Australia John Matheson Australia Kym Mitchell 5–0 Australia Seini Vakanofiti
September 16–18 British Open Gold Bridlington Spa England Bridlington £17,000 England Reece Colley 6–3 Netherlands Chris Landman England Lisa Ashton 5–1 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf
September 17–18 British Classic Silver £7,000 England James Richardson 6–4 Scotland Gary Stone England Beau Greaves 5–1 England Lisa Ashton
September 23–25 England International Open Non-ranked Ilfracombe Holiday Park England Ilfracombe £2,075 England Luke Littler 5–4 Wales Nick Kenny England Lisa Ashton 4–1 England Dee Bateman
September 24–25 England Classic Gold £15,695 Wales Robert Owen 6–5 England Daniel Perry England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Lisa Ashton
September 28–October 1 WDF Europe Cup (S) WDF Versus Gandía Palace Hotel Spain Gandia n/a France Jacques Labre 7–2 Finland Teemu Harju England Beau Greaves 7–4 Spain Almudena Fajardo
September 28–October 1 WDF Europe Cup (T) WDF  England 9–8  Netherlands  England 9–1  Netherlands

October

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
October 2 Spanish Open Silver Versus Gandía Palace Hotel Spain Gandia €8,000 France Jacques Labre 6–5 Czech Republic Vítězslav Sedlák Wales Rhian O'Sullivan 6–2 Netherlands Lerena Rietbergen
October 8 Belfry Open Silver Sporthal Tempelhof Belgium Bruges €7,725 England James Hurrell 5–3 Netherlands Dennie Olde Kalter Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–0 Belgium Patricia De Peuter
October 9 Bruges Open Silver €7,725 Belgium Andy Baetens 5–4 Belgium Robbie Knops Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–0 England Suzanne Smith
October 8–9 Klondike Open Non-ranked River Cree Resort & Casino Canada Enoch C$4,500 Canada Robbie Mills bt. Canada Gilbert Jaleco Canada Wenda Carter bt. Canada Brenda Moreau
October 9 North Island Masters Bronze Hastings Darts Association New Zealand Hastings NZ$3,820 New Zealand Johnny Tata 5–2 New Zealand Haupai Puha New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 4–3 New Zealand Wendy Harper
October 15 N. Ireland Open Silver Bellini's Northern Ireland Newry £8,000 England Darren Johnson 5–4 Wales Nick Kenny England Lisa Ashton 5–1 Scotland Lorraine Hyde
October 16 N. Ireland Matchplay Silver £8,000 Netherlands Chris Landman 5–1 England Shaun Griffiths England Lisa Ashton 5–3 England Lorraine Winstanley
October 16 Bunbury Classic Silver South West Italian Club Australia Bunbury AU$7,180 Australia Joe Comito 5–4 Australia Kim Lewis Australia Kym Mitchell 4–3 Australia Natalie Carter
October 22 Alan King Memorial Bronze Otago Darts Association New Zealand Dunedin NZ$4,220 New Zealand Darren Dummigan 5–0 New Zealand Graeme Ryder New Zealand Nicole Regnaud 4–0 New Zealand Wendy Harper
October 23 The Viking Cup Silver indigo at The O2 England London £7,060 England Richie Howson 5–2 Wales Nick Kenny England Beau Greaves 5–2 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
October 29 Witch City Open Silver Courtyard by Marriott United States Nashua US$6,060 United States Danny Lauby 6–1 United States Jay Waugh United States Cali West 5–3 United States Paula Murphy
October 29 Hungarian Classic Bronze Budapest Honvéd Sports Complex Hungary Budapest HUF1,004,000 Netherlands Moreno Blom 5–3 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer Hungary Veronika Ihász 5–0 Czech Republic Jitka Císařová
October 30 Hungarian Masters Silver HUF3,251,500 Czech Republic Dalibor Šmolík 5–4 Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf Netherlands Aletta Wajer 5–2 Hungary Veronika Ihász

November

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
November 5 Latvia Open Bronze Bellevue Park Hotel Latvia Riga €3,400 England Peter Chown 5–1 Poland Sebastian Steyer Sweden Maud Jansson 5–3 Sweden Anna Forsmark
November 6 Riga Open Bronze €2,720 Sweden Dennis Nilsson 5–3 Sweden Ricky Nauman Sweden Anna Forsmark 5–2 Sweden Susianne Hägvall
November 6 Newcastle Classic Bronze Kahibah Sports Club Australia Kahibah AU$5,020 Australia Peter Machin 5–3 Australia Danny Porter Australia Kym Mitchell 4–2 Australia Melina van den Kieboom
November 9 Malta Masters Silver Kirkop Sports Complex Malta Kirkop €8,000 Belgium Philip van Gasse 5–1 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 5–1 England Paula Jacklin
November 10 Malta Open Silver €8,000 England Richard North 5–2 England Gary Blackwood Netherlands Aletta Wajer 5–3 Hungary Veronika Ihász
November 12 Seacoast Open Silver DoubleTree by Hilton United States Andover $6,000 United States Danny Lauby 6–2 United States Jason Brandon United States Cali West 6–2 United States Marlise Kiel
November 12 Irish Open Gold The Gleneagle Hotel Republic of Ireland Killarney €18,400 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 6–3 Republic of Ireland Dylan Slevin England Beau Greaves 5–1 Wales Rhian O'Sullivan
November 13 Irish Classic Silver €8,000 Northern Ireland Neil Duff 5–4 Scotland Gary Stone England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Deta Hedman
November 19 Czech Open Silver OREA Hotel Pyramida Czech Republic Prague CZK300,200 Belgium Andy Baetens 5–0 England Antony Allen England Beau Greaves 5–0 England Deta Hedman
November 20 Ted Clements Memorial Bronze Levin Cosmopolitan Club New Zealand Levin NZ$3,000 New Zealand Ben Robb 5–1 New Zealand Hayden Smith New Zealand Mihi Awatere 4–1 New Zealand Victoria Monaghan
November 26 Italian Grand Masters Silver Grand Hotel Bologna Italy Pieve di Cento €8,000 England James Hurrell 5–3 Wales Nick Kenny Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen 5–4 England Paula Jacklin
November 27 Italian Open Silver €4,370 France Thibault Tricole 5–1 Italy Dario Fochesato Scotland Lorraine Hyde 5–3 Netherlands Priscilla Steenbergen
November 27 Alice Springs Open Silver Gillen Club Australia Gillen AU$25,510 Australia Danny Porter 7–4 Australia Trent Reid Australia Kym Mitchell 6–1 Australia Chrissy Sheerin

December

Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
December 9–10 World Open Silver De Bonte Wever Netherlands Assen €10,000 Slovenia Benjamin Pratnemer 5–3 Hong Kong Kai Fan Leung Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 5–1 England Natalie Gilbert
December 8–11 World Masters Platinum €30,000 Netherlands Wesley Plaisier 7–2 Northern Ireland Barry Copeland England Beau Greaves 6–0 Spain Almudena Fajardo
December 12 WDF World Championship Qualifiers
Men's semifinalists (4) and women's finalists (2)
qualify for 2023 WDF World Championship
WDF n/a Netherlands Jarno Bottenberg Japan Mayumi Ouchi
Austria Christian Gödl Spain Almudena Fajardo
Scotland Shaun McDonald
Netherlands Arjan Konterman

Tournaments cancelled

Following tournaments have been cancelled or postponed until 2023.

Tournaments cancelled/postponed to 2023
Date Tournament Cat. Venue City Prize
money
Men's Women's
winner score runner-up winner score runner-up
February 13 Quebec Open Bronze Four Points by Sheraton Canada Lévis C$1,640
September 10 Bull's German Open Silver Wunderland Kalkar Germany Kalkar €18,000
September 11 Bull's Darts Masters Silver

Statistical information

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)

Total Player Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
5  Danny Lauby (USA)
4  Neil Duff (NIR)
4  James Hurrell (ENG)
4  Ben Robb (NZL)
3  Patrik Kovács (HUN)
3  Peter Machin (AUS)
2  Jelle Klaasen (NED)
2  Wesley Plaisier (NED)
2  Raymond Smith (AUS)
2  Luke Littler (ENG)
2  Andy Baetens (BEL)
2  Paul Lim (SGP)
2  James Richardson (ENG)
2  László Kádár (ROM)
2  Alexander Merkx (NED)
2  Benjamin Pratnemer (SLO)
2  Haupai Puha (NZL)
2  Gábor Takács (HUN)
2  Johnny Tata (NZL)
2  Aleksei Kadochnikov (RUS)
2  John Scott (ENG)
1  Sebastian Białecki (POL)
1  Reece Colley (ENG)
1  Robert Owen (WAL)
1  Dave Prins (ENG)
1  Joe Comito (AUS)
1  Barry Copeland (NIR)
1  Mal Cuming (AUS)
1  Leonard Gates (USA)
1  Richie Howson (ENG)
1  Darren Johnson (ENG)
1  Jacques Labre (FRA)
1  Chris Landman (NED)
1  Kai Fan Leung (HKG)
1  Jamie Lewis (WAL)
1  Scott Marsh (ENG)
1  Aaron Morrison (AUS)
1  Dennie Olde Kalter (NED)
1  David Pallett (ENG)
1  Danny Porter (AUS)
1  Nick Smith (CAN)
1  Dalibor Šmolík (CZE)
1  Thibault Tricole (FRA)
1  Philip Van Gasse (BEL)
1  Jim Widmayer (USA)
1  Sam Ballinger (AUS)
1  Dean Biškupić (CRO)
1  Moreno Blom (NED)
1  András Borbély (HUN)
1  Peter Chown (ENG)
1  Mark Cleaver (NZL)
1  Darren Dummingan (NZL)
1  Kiley Edmunds (CAN)
1  Steve Fitzpatrick (AUS)
1  Andreas Harrysson (SWE)
1  Dustin Holt (USA)
1  Patrick Maat (NED)
1  Paul Marsh (ENG)
1  Jun Matsuda (JPN)
1  Shane McGuirk (IRE)
1  Dennis Nilsson (SWE)
1  Brendan Porter (AUS)
1  Henrik Sjöberg (SWE)
1  Edwin Torbjörnsson (SWE)
1  Keith Way (CAN)
1  Brandon Weening (AUS)

Titles won by nation (men's)

Total Nation Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
18  England (ENG)
13  Australia (AUS)
10  Netherlands (NED)
10  New Zealand (NZL)
8  United States (USA)
6  Hungary (HUN)
5  Northern Ireland (NIR)
4  Sweden (SWE)
3  Belgium (BEL)
3  Canada (CAN)
2  Wales (WAL)
2  France (FRA)
2  Singapore (SGP)
2  Romania (ROM)
2  Slovenia (SLO)
2  Russia (RUS)
1  Poland (POL)
1  Czech Republic (CZE)
1  Hong Kong (HKG)
1  Croatia (CRO)
1  Ireland (IRE)
1  Japan (JPN)

Titles won by player (women's)

Total Player Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
15  Beau Greaves (ENG)
5  Kym Mitchell (AUS)
5  Nicole Regnaud (NZL)
4  Lisa Ashton (ENG)
4  Aileen de Graaf (NED)
4  Anna Forsmark (SWE)
3  Wendy Harper (NZL)
3  Jitka Císarová (CZE)
3  Veronika Ihász (HUN)
3  Maud Jansson (SWE)
2  Deta Hedman (ENG)
2  Rhian O'Sullivan (WAL)
2  Suzanne Smith (ENG)
2  Aletta Wajer (NED)
2  Cali West (USA)
2  Maria Carli (CAN)
2  Tori Kewish (AUS)
2  Mikuru Suzuki (JPN)
2  Laura Turner (ENG)
2  Julie Weger (USA)
2  Margaret Sutton (ENG)
2  Anca Zijlstra (NED)
1  Victoria Monaghan (NZL)
1  Jo Clements (ENG)
1  Lorraine Hyde (SCO)
1  Aaja Jalbert (USA)
1  Paula Murphy (USA)
1  Mayumi Ouchi (JPN)
1  Fallon Sherrock (ENG)
1  Priscilla Steenbergen (NED)
1  Lorraine Winstanley (ENG)
1  Mihi Awatere (NZL)
1  Patricia De Peuter (BEL)
1  Lee-Ann Faulkner (AUS)
1  Karrah Kennedy (CAN)
1  Yuliana Khityaeva (RUS)
1  Amanda Loch (AUS)
1  Ingibjörg Magnúsdóttir (ISL)
1  Kristīne Mickus (LAT)
1  Brenda Moreau (CAN)
1  Tereasa Morris (AUS)
1  Diane Nash (ENG)
1  Monica Ribeiro (BRA)
1  Cassy Scantlen (USA)
1  Elena Shulgina (RUS)
1  Veronica Simonsen (NOR)
1  Melina van den Kieboom (AUS)

Titles won by nation (women's)

Total Nation Category
Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
31  England (ENG)
11  Australia (AUS)
10  New Zealand (NZL)
9  Netherlands (NED)
7  United States (USA)
7  Sweden (SWE)
4  Canada (CAN)
3  Japan (JPN)
3  Czech Republic (CZE)
3  Hungary (HUN)
2  Wales (WAL)
2  Russia (RUS)
1  Scotland (SCO)
1  Belgium (BEL)
1  Brazil (BRA)
1  Iceland (ISL)
1  Latvia (LAT)
1  Norway (NOR)

Rankings

Only the best ten points achievements by players in WDF Ranked Tournaments accounts towards the WDF Rankings

Updated to September 5, 2022

References

  1. ^ "Lakeside WDF World Championships 2022 - Rescheduled". dartswdf.com. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. ^ "BDO era comes to an end as counties join UKDA". dartsnews.com. 8 September 2020. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  3. ^ "WDF Men's ranking". dartswdf.com. 17 June 2022.
  4. ^ "WDF Women's ranking". dartswdf.com. 17 June 2022.