NDB Respond To Zijlstra and De Graaf’s Withdrawal
…as represented the Netherlands for more than 30 years, cited her disquiet at playing alongside Noa-Lynn van Leuven Continue reading NDB Respond To Zijlstra and De Graaf’s Withdrawal
…as represented the Netherlands for more than 30 years, cited her disquiet at playing alongside Noa-Lynn van Leuven Continue reading NDB Respond To Zijlstra and De Graaf’s Withdrawal
[Greaves] shared some breaking news with me, as she will be playing Development Tour events this year…. Continue reading Dutch Open Diary: Greaves & Bottenberg Triumph
Defending champion Aileen de Graaf said to me she felt the pressure of being the defending champion and playing in front of the crowd all day… Continue reading Dutch Open Diary: Day 2
it took almost half an hour to park my car! And that was just a small indication of how extremely busy the tournament at the Bonte Wever was… Continue reading Dutch Open Diary: Day 1
Bradly embarked on his darting journey just over four years ago, drawing inspiration from the soaring success of Dutch darting icons, such as Michael van Gerwen… Continue reading Red Dragon Snap Up Another World Champion
it is fair to say the last few months have been disappointing for the Dutch dartplayers Continue reading Going Dutch: Summer 2023
What an impressive total of 1,172,000 viewers tuning in to watch the TOTO Dutch Open final. Continue reading Dutch Open Proves Viewing Success
Van Peer kept his cool and defeated Baetens 3-1 in sets to win his first ever WDF seniors title Continue reading Dutch Open Diary – Day 3: The Winners
Our favourite Dutch Contributor Wim Blokpoel is once more enjoying the Dutch Open weekend. Partly as a diarist, player, and party-goer: Today was the start of my favourite tournament in the world, and the one with the most entries too: the WDF Dutch Open!! Friday is pairs day, as I paired up with fellow darting journalist Henry Cheal. We had to play early so it … Continue reading Dutch Open Diary: Day 1
Day one saw the round-robin phase take place, with 290 players spread over 64 groups with the top two from each group advancing to the knockout rounds. Continue reading World Masters Return Sees Shocks Aplenty