Bradly Roes will begin the Champions Week of the
Modus Super Series 7 next week. In it, the young Dutchman will compete against eleven other players for the top prize of 20000 pounds.
Roes, a former WDF youth world champion, won the third week of play of Modus Super Series 7 by defeating David Cameron in the final. "Finally after two times before, I lost the Final, but I won on my third attempt so I’m really happy about that," Roes said.
"I feel comfortable on that stage, I really like the setup of the venue as it’s all quiet with the cameras. I like playing in front of the cameras and when I’m there I play with nice guys, it’s important as a darts player to just have fun."
Roes as winner of the 2022 WDF Youth World Cup
Difficult field of participants
The 19-year-old Dutchman does realize that it will not be an easy task. "It’s a hard field in this series because you have Neil Duff, Beau Greaves, Reece Robinson, Jimmy van Schie and other players too. I know I can play otherwise I wouldn’t have qualified for Champions Week."
"My main goal for Champions Week is to hopefully make Finals Night and after that we will see what happens. For my first time I want to enjoy it and if I don’t make Finals Night then I don’t make it. It’s all about experience along with an opportunity to play at a new level and I’m really grateful for that."
ADC
Modus Super Series has partnered with the ADC (Amateur Darts Circuit) for a while now, which is why winners of ADC tournaments around the world can also participate in the Modus Super Series. "I think it’s good for amateur players to get a chance to play in front of cameras because it’s not actually normal in darts. You have the Riley’s qualifiers for the UK Open which is also for the amateur players and they get a chance to play at a big TV Major."
"I think it’s great for the ADC and MODUS that they work together to give many amateur players the chance to play in front of a camera."