2025 in IDF darts

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The year 2025 is the 3rd year in the history of the International Darts Federation (IDF).

Premier Events

The PDC Premier Events are a series of major professional darts tournaments organised by the PDC. These events are considered the most prestigious in the sport and contain the largest prize funds in the PDC.

Ranked

These events contribute to a player's ranking on the PDC Order of Merit. The prize money won in these tournaments is added to the player's total earnings over a two-year period, which determines their ranking.

Date Event Venue Prize fund Format Champion Score Runner-up Ref.
15 December 2024–3 January 2025 2025 World Championship Alexandra Palace, London, England $2,000,000 Sets Alex Brow 7–4 Logan White
30 January–2 February 2025 2025 IDF Top 16 Shootout Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, England $800,000 Legs Kai Mitchell 5–4 Max Mad
1 February – 29 May 2025 2025 IDF Darts Premier League Multiple venues $1,000,000 Legs Alex Brow 11–8 Logan White
19–27 July 2025 2025 IDF World Matchplay Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England $800,000 Legs Max Mad 18–14 Lukas Parker
6–12 October 2025 World Grand Prix Mattioli Arena, Leicester, England $600,000 Sets
23–26 October 2025 European Championship Westfalenhallen, Dortmund, Germany $600,000 Legs
8–16 November 2025 Grand Slam WV Active Aldersley, Wolverhampton, England $650,000 Legs
21–23 November 2025 Players Championship Finals Butlin's Minehead, Minehead, England $600,000 Legs
11 December 2025–3 January 2026 2026 World Championship Alexandra Palace, London, England $5,000,000 Sets

Pro Tour 2025

World Series of Darts

No. Date Event Venue Champion Legs Runner-up
1 16–17 January Bahrain Masters

Template:Country data BHR Sakhir, Bahrain International Circuit

Gerwyn Price (96.64) Gerwyn Price (96.64)
2 24–25 January Dutch Masters

Netherlands Den Bosch, Maaspoort

Stephen Bunting (96.46) Stephen Bunting (96.46)
3 6–7 June Nordic Masters

Template:Country data DEN Copenhagen, Forum Copenhagen

Rob Cross (98.04) Rob Cross (98.04)
4 27–28 June US Masters

United States New York City, Hulu Theater

Nathan Aspinall (92.49) Nathan Aspinall (92.49)
5 4–5 July Poland Masters

Poland Gliwice, PreZero Arena

Stephen Bunting (97.95) Stephen Bunting (97.95)
6 8–9 August Australian Masters

Australia Wollongong, WIN Entertainment Centre

Mike De Decker (89.74) Mike De Decker (89.74)
7 15–16 August New Zealand Masters

Template:Country data NZL Auckland, Spark Arena

Luke Humphries (102.31) Luke Humphries (102.31)
8 12–14 September World Series Finals

Netherlands Amsterdam, AFAS Live

MVG (ph) Luke Littler (101.99)

References