The MODUS Super Series continues on Monday with Week Two of Series 10 starting this morning with multiple well known names and legends involved including Simon Whitlock, Andy Hamilton and Martin Adams.
The MODUS Super Series is a weekly tournament with 12 players competing from Monday through Friday for a spot in the final group, which takes place on Saturday night. The player who finishes first after three sessions qualifies directly for the final night on Saturday night. On final night, players compete in a small group stage, followed by semifinals and a final to determine the weekly winner.
The competition begins again the following week, with twelve new players competing for the title. After twelve weeks of competition, all weekly winners compete in "Champions Week," which is played every thirteen weeks of play to determine who wins the series and one with the top prize of £25,000.
Whitlock and Hamilton start in Group A alongside Graham Hall, Steve Robertson, Tommy Morris and Andreas Nikolaou so the victor goes through to Finals Night while the remaining players join the two groups in the evenings in Jamie Hughes, 'Wolfie' Martin Adams and Ashley Coleman in Group B with Group C comprising of Jenson Walker, James Hubbard and Adam Mould.
The top three players from Group B and the top two players from Group C qualify for Finals Night. The rest are eliminated. Finals Night is played on Saturday evening starting at 10pm where the players compete in a small group stage followed by semi-finals and a final to determine the weekly winner. Whitlock makes his debut this week while most of the other names are stalwarts of the series.
Group A
Simon Whitlock
Graham Hall
Andy Hamilton
Steve Robertson
Tommy Morris
Andreas Nikolaou
Group B
Jamie Hughes
Martin Adams
Ashley Coleman
Group C
Jenson Walker
James Hubbard
Adam Mould
Looking forward to tomorrow / my new chapter begins @MSSdarts - some tough competitors there, onwards we go 👍💪- heard nothing but great things about the MODUS Super Series, finally I am there. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/uLRFVaaK6t
— Simon Whitlock (@SWhitlock180) January 26, 2025