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  • Ian Tuckey, Digital sport journalist

THE Nordic Darts Masters has concluded in Copenhagen - and we have a new champion.

Welshman Gerwen Price beat Rob Cross 8-5 to take this year's crown and the £20,000 jackpot.

Teenage sensation Luke Littler was not in action this weekend after he withdrew due to family commitments.

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  • 11th Jun 2024, 00:15By Ian Tuckey

    Soutar this world

    Alan Soutar stunned Daryl Gurney 8-7 in the final to win the 11thPlayers Championshiptournament of the season in Hildesheim, Germany.

    The Scot, 46, was in his firstPDCrankings final after three semi-final defeats.

    But he finally landed his finest triumph.

    Soutar overcame Steve Beaton 6-5, Martin Lukeman 6-2, Danny Noppert 6-2, Ritchie Edhouse 6-4, Niels Zonneveld 6-3 and then Dirk van Duijvenbode 7-0 before edging out Northern Ireland's Gurney.

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  • 11th Jun 2024, 22:06By Ian Tuckey

    The Power would've loved playing the Nuke

    Darts legend Dennis Priestley reckons all-time great Phil Taylor would have relished taking on Luke Littler at his peak.

    Priestley reckons peak Power against a young Nuke could have ignited the sport like little else.

    He told BestAnonymousCasinos: "Watching Luke Littler, Phil Taylor would love to be young again because he has that mindset means he loves to overcome obstacles.

    "A young Phil Taylor would’ve been good enough to knock Littler down a peg or two."

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  • 11th Jun 2024, 21:14By Ian Tuckey

    Littler has 'fear factor' like young Iron Mike

    Luke Littler is a scary teen tornado just like the young Mike Tyson was.

    That's the view of ex-darts world champion Dennis Priestley - except Littler has swapped iron fists for tungsten flights.

    Priestley reckons the young Iron Mike pulverised his early opponents helped by a huge "fear factor".

    And the Englishman, 73, believes Littler often has the same chiling effect.

    Priestley told BestAnonymousCasinos: "He’s done all this just within six months, he has been the fastest millionaire darts player of all time and probably the fastest millionaire in all of sport, at the age of just 17.

    "Luke Littler has burst onto the scene like a young Mike Tyson, who would often beat his opponents on fear alone.

    "There is that fear factor around Littler already, which comes from the way he is playing and the way he is winning."

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  • 11th Jun 2024, 18:11By Ian Tuckey

    Cross reveals event has 'changed' him

    Rob Cross claims the World Series title has "changed" him as a player.

    Voltage gave his rivals "watt for" in New York last weekend to win the US Masters.

    Cross, 33, told PDC.tv: “I feel like I’ve been playing well all year.

    “I just need to be a little bit more disciplined because the game is changing. Everyone is progressing, and if I need to be better at my job then I need to put the work in.

    “The World Series has been a catalyst for me. I believe it’s changed me as a player.

    “If you want to be the best in the world I think it’s very important to be involved in the World Series, because you’re taking the game all over the world, and darts is as big as it’s ever been.”

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  • 11th Jun 2024, 16:46By Ian Tuckey

    It's Orl Luke could want!

    Luke Littler and girlfriend Eloise Milburn enjoyed a well-earned holiday as they relaxed on a day out at Universal Studios in Orlando.

    The loved-up couple jetted to Florida with family members followingLittler’s American debut in New Yorkearlier this month.

    The 17-year-old Brit has enjoyed a sensational first year with darts’ senior stars, making his name at the World Darts Championship with a runners-up finish.

    But Littler made amends bylifting the Premier League titleat the first time of asking.

    And although he wasunable to replicate that success in the US Darts Masters, Littler was all smiles as he remained across the pond for a deserved break.

    The teen and partner Eloise, 21, put on a cosy display as they posed with family at the gates of Universal Studios in Orlando.

    The Warrington whizkid will be one of the many stars in action at thePoland Darts Masters on Friday, along with fellow aces like Luke Humphries and Michael van Gerwen.

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 23:13By Jon Boon

    Nice Littler earner

    DARTS ace Luke Littler will hit the bullseye as an after-dinner speaker earning up to £10,000 per talk.

    The 17-year-old superstar has been signed up by the agency Champions to tell sports clubs and businesses of his meteoric rise to the top of the sport.

    The firm already has stars including former England footie managersKevin KeeganandGlenn Hoddleon its books and has high hopes for its new recruit.

    Champions says: “Luke is making his mark in the world of darts, and solidifying his name in the history books of the sport.

    “Having impressed the world with his talents at just 16 years of age, don’t miss your ­opportunity to hire Luke ­Littler to speak about his darts career today!”

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 21:49By Jon Boon

    Where was Luke Littler?

    Darts fans may have wondered where Luke Littler was for the Nordic Darts Masters.

    Littler is currently on holiday in Orlando, Florida, taking a well-earned rest from the busy darts calendar.

    Dimitri Van den Bergh replaced the Premier League king in Copenhagen instead.

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 20:17By Jon Boon

    Price sounds a warning cry

    After winning the Nordic Darts Masters, Gerwyn Price is in confident mood.

    He warned his rivals: "I will push on from here.

    "My game is in a good place, and I’m ready for the big tournaments coming up."

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 19:09By Jon Boon

    Taylor fancies taking on Littler

    DARTS legend Phil Taylor has revealed he would agree to play an exhibition match against "brilliant" Luke Littler.

    Taylor, who is widely considered the greatest darts player of all time, isset to retirelater this year.

    But before he steps away from the oche for good, 'the Power' wants to face teen sensation Littler, who burst onto the scene in December andwon his maiden Premier League Darts titlejust last month.

    However, he will have to fully recover from an injury first.

    Taylor toldSpinbet: "I can’t do it at the minute (following an injury), but will I do it? Of course I would."

    The 63-year-old previously admitted he would be up for a match againstLittler- but only if he canplay a single leg of 301and take to the board first.

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 16:11By Connor Greaves

    PDC Order of Merit:

    Here are the current standings after the Nordic Darts Masters:

    1 Luke Humphries £1,496,500
    2 Michael van Gerwen £1,057,000
    3 Michael Smith £1,034,250
    4 Gerwyn Price £613,750
    5 Nathan Aspinall £612,750
    6 Rob Cross £599,250
    7 Dave Chisnall £499,000
    8 Jonny Clayton £491,250
    9 Peter Wright £488,500
    10 Dimitri Van den Bergh £484,250
    11 Damon Heta £475,250
    12 Danny Noppert £455,000
    13 Chris Dobey £426,750
    14 Ross Smith £414,750
    15 Joe Cullen £414,250
    16 Stephen Bunting £405,750
    17 Dirk van Duijvenbode £401,750
    18 Josh Rock £371,500
    19 Andrew Gilding £356,000
    20 Ryan Searle £345,500
    21 Gary Anderson £334,250
    22 James Wade £327,500
    23 Martin Schindler £325,500
    24 Gabriel Clemens £315,500
    25 Luke Littler £303,500
    26 Krzysztof Ratajski £292,500
    27 Brendan Dolan £279,250
    28 Daryl Gurney £276,250
    29 Raymond van Barneveld £255,250
    30 Jose De Sousa £245,250
    31 Scott Williams £209,000
    32 Ricardo Pietreczko £183,000

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 14:00By Ciaran Wiseman

    Poland Darts Masters

    The World Series continues next weekend with the Poland Darts Masters in Gliwice.

    Although Gerwyn Price will not feature, Luke Littler and Michael van Gerwen both return after missing the Nordic Darts Masters.

    Here are the PDC representatives and regional qualifiers.

    PDC Representatives:

    • Nathan Aspinall
    • Stephen Bunting
    • Rob Cross
    • Michael van Gerwen
    • Luke Humphries
    • Luke Littler
    • Michael Smith
    • Peter Wright

    Regional qualifiers:

    • Krzysztof Ratajski
    • Radek Szaganski
    • Adam Gawlas
    • Karel Sedlacek
    • Boris Krcmar
    • Gyorgy Jehirszki
    • Sebastian Bialecki
    • Jacek Krupka

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  • 9th Jun 2024, 12:00By Ciaran Wiseman

    Price 'chuffed' with win

    Gerwyn Price has reflected on his Nordic Darts Masters victory on Saturday night.

    After beating Rob Cross in the final, Price said: “I’m chuffed to bits.

    “I have been struggling to get over the winning line, but you need a bit of luck sometimes and I haven’t had much luck over the last couple of months.

    “I had a little bit of luck in the semi-finals against Michael Smith who didn’t capitalise on a poor game from me, but I’m just glad to win a final and get another trophy in the bank.

    “I will push on from here. My game is in a good place, and I’m ready for the big tournaments coming up.”

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  • Price wins in Copenhagen

    Gerwyn Price won the Nordic Darts Masters in Copenhagen on Saturday night.

    The Iceman beat Dimitri Van den Bergh and Michael Smith before triumphing 8-5 over Rob Cross in the final.

    Price's victory is his first World Series title since winning the New Zealand Darts Masters in 2022.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 23:03By Jon Boon

    Price celebrates

    Gerwyn Price celebrates winning the Nordic Darts Masters.

    What a triumph for the Iceman.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 22:10By Jon Boon

    Price is your winner

    Gerwyn Price pockets £20k, after defeating Rob Cross in the final.

    He goes one better than last year, after losing the final to Peter Wright.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 22:08By Connor Greaves

    Price WINS Nordic Darts Masters

    The Iceman was denied the title by Peter Wright last year, but he came back to Copenhagen and took the crown in 2024.

    Price took a healthy lead early on in the final but a spirited comeback from Cross made it a nervy ending for the Welshman.

    The Iceman's 8-5 win will see him go home £20,000 richer!

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 22:03By Connor Greaves

    Price 7-5 Cross

    The Welshman goes within one on the title despite a spirited comeback from Cross.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 21:12By Jon Boon

    Cross wins

    Unbelievable from Rob Cross.

    Voltage has put in a vintage performance to defeat Luke Humphries 7-4.

    It's another showdown in a World Series final for Price and Cross.

    What drama.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 20:55By Jon Boon

    Back to back finals

    The Iceman is through to the final.

    It's back to back finals for Gerywn Price, who was just sensational in the 7-3 demolition of Michael Smith.

    You wouldn't put it past him winning this one.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 20:19By Jon Boon

    Colossal encounter in the semi

    How's this for a semi?

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 20:10By Jon Boon

    No stopping Humphries

    Cool Hand Luke wins in emphatic style.

    Humphries destroys Johan Engstrom 6-1 and roars into the semi-final.

    Incredibly, he hit five 180s in that demolition.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 19:34By Jon Boon

    Cross 6-2 Bunting

    Rob Cross, champion of New York, is on fire.

    He's eased past Stephen Bunting, who didn't have a prayer.

    Highlight was seeing an animated Cross pump the air, and quite rightly so, following a 114 checkout to go 4-1 ahead.

    That more or less sealed it, you feel.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 19:11By Jon Boon

    Smith wins the battle

    Michael Smith has seen off his best mate again, Nathan Aspinall.

    It finished 6-3 to Bully Boy in the end, despite Smith averaging less than his rival.

    Smith is off to the semis.

    Who will join him? Rob Cross or Stephen Bunting?

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 18:42By Jon Boon

    Amazing from Price

    With an average of 104.97, Gerwyn Price has just blown away Dimitri Van den Bergh.

    The Iceman smashed his rival 6-1 to march into the semi-finals.

    It's Michael Smith and Nathan Aspinall next.

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  • 8th Jun 2024, 18:19By Jon Boon

    What a match to kick off proceedings

    Top seed Gerwyn Price takes on 2022 champion Dimitri Van den Bergh in the opener.

    Who is your money on?

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