With Q-School finished, the new season fully starts with the annual World Series of Darts jaunts starting with the Bahrain Darts Masters. Our Tournament Centre takes you through the results, schedule, TV Guide and Prize Money.
Luke Littler is the defending champion having won the title 12 months ago hitting a nine-dart finish in the process also. He is joined by Luke Humphries, Stephen Bunting, Gerwyn Price, Chris Dobey among others.
There is no Michael van Gerwen in Bahrain over the next weekend. He pre-booked a family holiday meaning the next time he will play will be the Dutch Darts Masters on home soil in Den Bosch.
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The Bahrain Darts Masters will be broadcast in the UK as usual by ITV4. All matches during both sessions can be seen via this channel.
It will begin at 4pm on Thursday which takes in the first round with a bumper Friday featuring the Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final all in one session to crown the champion from 5pm.
The Prize Money remains the same from previous World Series of Darts editions with £20,000 to the winner. The runner-up seals £10,000. While semi-finalists seal £10,000. The Quarter-Finals gleams £2,500 while losing in the first round claims £1,250.
As ever these events are non-ranked so won't count towards the PDC rankings.
Round | Best of (legs) |
First Round | 11 legs |
Quarter-Finals | 11 legs |
Semi-Finals | 13 legs |
Final | 15 legs |
Thursday January 16
Evening session (from 17:00pm)
First round
Friday January 17
Evening session (from 16:00pm)
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final