Halfway through the final stage of the European Q-School, Pascal Rupprecht leads the European Q-School Order of Merit.
The young German, who only started playing darts in 2020, has already accumulated seven points after two days of play and may already have enough points for a Tour Card.
Behind Rupprecht follow Maik Kuivenhoven and Owen Roelofs, who with six points are also already close to gaining a Tour Card. Ronny Huybrechts, Thursday's losing finalist against Jeffrey Sparidaans, is next up.
On Friday, the day tournament was won by Corey Cadby, who thus immediately grabbed a Tour Card. He beat Karel Sedlacek in the final, who, like Huybrechts, is now on five points. Andy Baetens (4 points), Daniel Klose (4 points), Jacques Labre (4 points), Niels Zonneveld (4 points) and Jelle Klaasen (3 points) are currently the other names in the top-10.
European Q-School Order of Merit standings (final stage) after second day of play
Rank - Name - Points
1 Pascal Rupprecht 7
2 Maik Kuivenhoven 6
3 Owen Roelofs 6
4 Ronny Huybrechts 5
5 Karel Sedlacek 5
6 Andy Baetens 4
7 Daniel Klose 4
8 Jacques Labre 4
9 Niels Zonneveld 4
10 Jelle Klaasen 3
11 Gian van Veen 3
12 John Michael 3
13 Toni Alcinas 3
14 Richard Veenstra 3
15 Thibault Tricole 3
16 Derk Telnekes 3
17 Franz Roetzsch 3
18 Sebastian Bialecki 3
19 Kenny Neyens 3
20 Patrick Tringler 3
21 Robbie Knops 2
22 Chris Landman 2
23 Marcel Hausotter 2
24 Ricardo Perez 2
25 Jeffrey De Zwaan 2
25 Max Hopp 2
27 Nick Crouwel 2
28 Markus Kessler 2
29 Jeroen Mioch 1
30 Jacob Taylor 1
31 Berry van Peer 1
32 Benjamin Pratnemer 1
33 Teemu Harju 1
34 José Marquês 1
35 Arjan Konterman 1
36 Tytus Kanik 1
37 Davy Proosten 1
38 Michele Turetta 1
39 Benito van de Pas 1
40 Francois Schweyen 1
41 Kevin Blomme 1
42 Roy van de Griendt 1
43 Jonas Masalin 1
44 Marcel Gerdon 1
44 Roemer Mooijman 1
46 Ryan De Vreede 1
47 Jamie Lawrence 1
48 Patrick van den Boogaard 1