It was a landmark day in the career of Team Unicorn Latvian star Madars Razma.
He turned 30 this week and celebrated by winning through to the Players Championship Final in Dublin on Friday. Razma enjoyed a magical day before he was edged out by German ace Max Hopp 6-3 at the City West Hotel.
It was his first PDC final but the £6,000 prize money he earned has taken Razma to the cusp of World Championship qualification through the Pro Tour Order of Merit.
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Dimitri van den Bergh has celebrated signing his new deal with Unicorn by winning another Development Tour title.
On the latest weekend of the PDC Unicorn Development Tour there were four different winners yet again.
Dimitri won event 15 on Sunday in Peterborough. The young Belgian ace beat Lee Budgen 5-3. He also reached the semi-finals of event 16 but lost to Christian Bunse. The young German was in turn beaten by 5-1 by Jarred Cole in the final.
Unicorn Executive Matt Rankin was full of praise
The incredible Gary Anderson has won another big TV title and he’s done it in some style!
The Team Unicorn superstar claimed the Champions League crown in Brighton with a blistering display.
He swept aside Peter Wright 11-4 in the final to claim the £100,000 prize and he was unstoppable on a sensational Sunday.
Amazingly, Anderson hit THREE 10 darters in the final as he added the Champions League Trophy to a long list of big TV triumphs in 2018....UK Open, US Masters and World Matchplay.
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He is one of the biggest young talents in World darts and now Dimitri van den Bergh has committed his long-term future to Unicorn.
The Belgian starlet has made a big splash over the last 12 months and is destined for the very top and Unicorn will back him all the way.
“A big thank you to Unicorn for all the help and support and the fact they believe in me and my future. It means so much to me,” Dimitri said.
Winning the PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship last November was a huge turning point in
Michael Smith and James Wade will feature in blockbuster clashes in the 1st Round of the World Grand Prix.
The Team Unicorn duo have been handed tough draws in what is arguably the strongest field seen at the City West Hotel in Dublin.
Smith plays former World Champion Adrian Lewis, while former WGP winner Wade takes on Mensur Suljovic.
In all seven Unicorn stars will be involved in Dublin when the tournament gets under way on September 30.
Gary Anderson starts his bid against Welshman Jonny Clayton.
Ian White has won the Dutch Darts Masters
‘Diamond’ sparkled in Maastricht to pocket the £25,000 prize but more importantly for the Unicorn ace, the biggest tournament victory of his darting career.
He saw off surprise finalist Ricky Evans 8-5 to claim the crown in Holland and this win now takes White above Raymond van Barneveld into 11th spot in the world rankings.
But what an achievement - to finally win on the big stage and it completes a superb couple of weeks for White. He’s signed a new contract
It wasn’t to be for James Wade!
Peter Wright won Players Championship 17 in Barnsley on Tuesday. Wade lost in the semi-finals after hitting a brilliant 9 darter with his new Unicorn Noir darts.
It was the second 9 darter of the day after Dutchman Vincent van der Voort had claimed one earlier.
Wade’s perfect leg came in an all Unicorn quarter-final where he beat Michael Smith 6-3 with a 105 average.
But he lost his semi-final by the same score against Daryl Gurney, who was then beaten 6-2 by Wright
Unicorn ace Joe Cullen reached the semi-finals of the German Darts Championship despite being far from happy with his form.
The tournament in Hildesheim was won by Michael van Gerwen who beat James Wilson 8-6 in the final.
Van Gerwen dropped only seven legs in the entire event including a 7-0 win over Cullen in the semi-finals.
The Unicorn man started with a 6-4 win over Josh Payne and he saw off a Jan Dekker comeback to win 6-5 in the last 16 before sweeping to a 6-1 victory over Adrian Lewis in
Kyle Anderson talks one-on-one with Stuart Pyke whilst in Brisbane for the World Series. In this exclusive interview for Unicorn Darts, Kyle discusses some the health issues which are impacting on his game.
What also shines through is the importance of his family and how much it meant to him to have his son around him in Brisbane. Clearly there are still decisions to be made about his family living in Australia whilst professional darts keeps him UK based.
Although he is still motivated and committed