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This is a list of the 2023 Professional Darts Corporation calendar of events with player progression documented from the quarterfinals stage where applicable. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
The list includes European tour events, Players Championships events, World Series of Darts events and PDC majors. It also includes PDC secondary tours (Challenge Tour, Development Tour, and Women's Series) as well as PDC affiliate tours (Championship Darts Circuit, Dartplayers Australia, Dartplayers New Zealand, PDC Asia and PDC Nordic & Baltic) and PDC qualifying events.
Legend |
Premier Events |
World Series of Darts |
European Tour Events |
Players Championships |
Challenge Tour |
Development Tour |
Women's Series |
Qualifying Events |
Affiliate Tours |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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1 | Development Tour 3 Milton Keynes | | | ||
1 | Development Tour 4 Milton Keynes | | | ||
2 | Development Tour 5 Milton Keynes | | | ||
6 | Premier League Night 10 Birmingham | | | ||
8–10 | 2023 German Darts Grand Prix Munich | | | ||
13 | Premier League Night 11 Brighton | | | ||
14 | 2023 European Tour 7 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Reykjavík | Does not apply | |||
15 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 7 Palo | | | ||
15 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 8 Palo | | | ||
15 | PDCNB Tour 5 Reykjavík | | | ||
15 | 2023 European Tour 8 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Reykjavík | Does not apply | |||
15 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 9 Wigan | | | ||
15 | 2023 European Tour 5 – East Europe Qualifier Budapest | Does not apply | |||
15 | 2023 European Tour 6 – East Europe Qualifier Budapest | Does not apply | |||
15 | 2023 European Tour 7 – East Europe Qualifier Budapest | Does not apply | |||
16 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 9 Palo | | | ||
16 | PDCNB Tour 6 Reykjavík | | | ||
16 | 2023 European Tour 9 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Reykjavík | Does not apply | |||
16 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 10 Wigan | | | ||
16 | 2023 European Tour 8 – East Europe Qualifier Budapest | Does not apply | |||
16 | 2023 European Tour 9 – East Europe Qualifier Budapest | Does not apply | |||
17 | 2023 European Tour 9 – Tour Card Qualifier Wigan | Does not apply | |||
17 | 2023 European Tour 10 – Tour Card Qualifier Wigan | Does not apply | |||
20 | Premier League Night 12 Rotterdam | | | ||
20 | 2023 European Tour 5 – Host Nation Qualifier Premstätten | Does not apply | |||
21–23 | 2023 Austrian Darts Open Premstätten | | | ||
27 | Premier League Night 13 Leeds | | | ||
27 | 2023 European Tour 6 – Host Nation Qualifier Leeuwarden | Does not apply | |||
28–30 | 2023 Dutch Darts Championship Leeuwarden | | | ||
28 | Development Tour 6 Wigan | | | ||
28 | Development Tour 7 Wigan | | | ||
29 | DPNZ Tour 5 Nelson | | | ||
29 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 10 Hong Kong | | | ||
29 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 11 Hong Kong | | | ||
29 | Development Tour 8 Wigan | | | ||
29 | Development Tour 9 Wigan | | | ||
30 | DPNZ Tour 6 Nelson | | | ||
30 | 2023 PDC Asian Tour 12 Hong Kong | | | ||
30 | Development Tour 10 Wigan | | |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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2–3 | 2023 US Darts Masters New York City | | | ||
2 | 2023 European Tour 10 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Vääksy | Does not apply | |||
3 | PDCNB Tour 7 Vääksy | | | ||
3 | 2023 European Tour 11 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Vääksy | Does not apply | |||
4 | PDCNB Tour 8 Vääksy | | | ||
9 | Development Tour 11 Hildesheim | | | ||
9 | Development Tour 12 Hildesheim | | | ||
10 | Development Tour 13 Hildesheim | | | ||
10 | Development Tour 14 Hildesheim | | | ||
11 | Development Tour 15 Hildesheim | | | ||
12 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 13 Hildesheim | | | ||
13 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 14 Hildesheim | | | ||
15–18 | 2023 PDC World Cup of Darts Frankfurt | | | ||
24 | Women's Series 9 Hildesheim | | | ||
24 | Women's Series 10 Hildesheim | | | ||
25 | Women's Series 11 Hildesheim | | | ||
25 | Women's Series 12 Hildesheim | | | ||
30 June–2 July | 2023 European Darts Matchplay Trier | | |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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7–8 | 2023 Poland Darts Masters Warsaw | | | ||
8 | DPA Tour 13 Barrack Heights | | | ||
8 | DPA Tour 14 Barrack Heights | | | ||
9 | DPA Tour 15 Barrack Heights | | | ||
9 | DPA Tour 16 Barrack Heights | | | ||
10 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 15 Leicester | | | ||
11 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 16 Leicester | | | ||
14 | Development Tour 16 Leicester | | | ||
14 | Development Tour 17 Leicester | | | ||
14 | 2023 European Tour 12 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Riga | Does not apply | |||
15–23 | 2023 World Matchplay Blackpool | | | ||
15 | PDCNB Tour 9 Riga | | | ||
15 | 2023 European Tour 13 – Nordic & Baltic Qualifier Riga | Does not apply | |||
15 | Development Tour 18 Leicester | | | ||
15 | Development Tour 19 Leicester | | | ||
15 | CDC Tour 4 Wheeling | | | ||
15 | CDC Tour 5 Wheeling | | | ||
16 | PDCNB Tour 10 Riga | | | ||
16 | Development Tour 20 Leicester | | | ||
16 | CDC Tour 6 Wheeling | | | ||
23 | 2023 Women's World Matchplay Blackpool | | | ||
29 | Women's Series 13 Milton Keynes | | | ||
29 | Women's Series 14 Milton Keynes | | | ||
30 | Women's Series 15 Milton Keynes | | | ||
30 | Women's Series 16 Milton Keynes | | |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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4–5 | 2023 New Zealand Darts Masters Hamilton | | | ||
11–12 | 2023 New South Wales Darts Masters Wollongong | | | ||
11 | Challenge Tour 15 Milton Keynes | | | ||
11 | Challenge Tour 16 Milton Keynes | | | ||
12 | Challenge Tour 17 Milton Keynes | | | ||
12 | Challenge Tour 18 Milton Keynes | | | ||
12 | CDC Tour 7 Cambridge | | | ||
12 | CDC Tour 8 Cambridge | | | ||
13 | Challenge Tour 19 Milton Keynes | | | ||
13 | CDC Tour 9 Cambridge | | | ||
18 | Development Tour 21 Milton Keynes | | | ||
18 | Development Tour 22 Milton Keynes | | | ||
19 | Development Tour 23 Milton Keynes | | | ||
19 | Development Tour 24 Milton Keynes | | | ||
20 August/26 November | 2023 PDC World Youth Championship Milton Keynes/Minehead | | | ||
26 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 17 Hildesheim | | | ||
27 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 18 Hildesheim | | | ||
28 | 2023 European Tour 11 – Tour Card Qualifier Hildesheim | Does not apply | |||
28 | 2023 European Tour 12 – Tour Card Qualifier Hildesheim | Does not apply |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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2–8 | 2023 World Grand Prix Leicester | | | ||
5–8 | 2023 PDC Asian Championship Shimonoseki | | | ||
7 | DPNZ Tour 11 Christchurch | | | ||
8 | DPNZ Tour 12 Christchurch | | | ||
12 | 2023 European Tour 13 – Host Nation Qualifier Hildesheim | Does not apply | |||
13–15 | 2023 German Darts Championship Hildesheim | | | ||
14 | Women's Series 21 Wigan | | | ||
14 | Women's Series 22 Wigan | | | ||
15 | Women's Series 23 Wigan | | | ||
15 | Women's Series 24 Wigan | | | ||
18 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 25 Barnsley | | | ||
19 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 26 Barnsley | | | ||
20 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 27 Barnsley | | | ||
21 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 28 Barnsley | | | ||
26–29 | 2023 European Championship Dortmund | | | ||
28 | Challenge Tour 20 Wigan | | | ||
28 | Challenge Tour 21 Wigan | | | ||
29 | Challenge Tour 22 Wigan | | | ||
29 | Challenge Tour 23 Wigan | | | ||
30 | Challenge Tour 24 Wigan | | |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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1 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 29 Barnsley | | | ||
2 | 2023 PDC Players Championship 30 Barnsley | | | ||
3 | 2023 Grand Slam of Darts – Tour Card Qualifier Barnsley | Does not apply | |||
11–19 | 2023 Grand Slam of Darts Wolverhampton | | | ||
24–26 | 2023 Players Championship Finals Minehead | | | ||
27 | 2023 World Darts Championship – Tour Card Qualifier Barnsley | Does not apply |
Date | Tournament | Champions | Runners-up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists |
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? December–? January | 2024 PDC World Darts Championship London | | |
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