The darts season continues its relentless march towards the upcoming World Championships and this weekend we have the finals of the World Series of Darts event. We’ve previewed this tournament and given you our best bets. 

World Series of Darts Finals Tips

  • Gerwyn Price to win – 7/2
  • Jonny Clayton e/w (1/2 2 places) – 16/1

History, Location and Format

The 2023 Jack’s World Series of Darts Finals is the 9th running of the competition and is held at the AFAS Live in Amsterdam, between the 15th and 17th September.

The tournament has been won by just four men in the past, with Michael van Gerwyn a four time winner, defending champion Gerwyn Price (twice), James Wade and Jonny Clayton also previous winners.

The World Series of Darts was set up in 2013 with the aim of making Darts a more global sport. The current format features six tournaments throughout the year:

  • 2023 Bahrain Darts Masters
  • 2023 Nordic Darts Masters
  • 2023 US Darts Masters
  • 2023 Poland Darts Masters
  • 2023 New Zealand Darts Masters
  • 2023 New South Wales Darts Masters

There are 24 places for the World Series of Darts Finals with the top eight from the World Series events, as well as qualifiers and invited players. The top eight automatically qualify for the 2nd round.

Top 8 Order of MeritTour Card QualifiersInvited Players
1 Rob Cross
2 Gerwyn Price
3 Michael Smith
4 Michael van Gerwen
5 Dimitri Van den Bergh
6 Peter Wright
7 Nathan Aspinall
8 Luke Humphries
Dirk van Duijvenbode
Martin Schindler
Ricky Evans
Gabriel Clemens
Graham Usher
Daniel Klose
Keegan Brown
William O’Connor
Damon Heta
Danny Noppert
Jeff Smith
Jonny Clayton
Raymond van Barneveld
Simon Whitlock
Haupai Puha
Krzysztof Ratajski

Prize Money

There is a £300,000 total prize fund with the money distributed as follows:

PositionPrize Money
Winner
Runner-up
Semi-final
Quarter-final
Last 16
Last 24
£70,000
£30,000
£20,000
£15,000
£7,500
£5,000

Gerwyn Price to win – 7/2

‘The Iceman’ bounced back quickly from a disappointing 2nd round exit at the hands of Joe Cullen at the World Matchplay in Blackpool.

He picked up another Players Championship title in Barnsley, which was his 3rd of the season and looks to be playing some consistently good stuff.

Seeded no 2 at this event, Price is in the bottom half of the draw, with Michael Smith, Peter Wright and Nathan Aspinall but I like his chances to go deep here.

Jonny Clayton e/w (1/2 2 places) – 16/1

Clayton finds himself out of the seeding here but picked up an invite and I fancy him to make the most of it.

‘The Ferret’ was magnificent in Blackpool, before being blasted away by Aspinall in the final, losing 18-6.

The 48-year-old faces German Martin Schindler in the first round, before a potential 2nd round clash against no 1 seed Rob Cross.

If he can get past Cross, he would likely face his Blackpool semi opponent Luke Humphries and from there, he’s got a real chance.

*All prices correct at the time of writing.

 

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