2020 PDC Pro Tour#Q-School
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|+ Final 2020 PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit.{{cite web |title=PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit |url=https://www.pdc.tv/order-of-merit/protour-order-of-merit |website=Professional Darts Corporation |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201123073028/https://www.pdc.tv/order-of-merit/protour-order-of-merit |archive-date=23 November 2020}} | |
Rank
!Player !Earnings | |
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1
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|WAL}} Gerwyn Price | £96,750 |
2
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|SCO}} Peter Wright | £86,750 |
3
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Michael van Gerwen | £85,250 |
4
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Joe Cullen | £67,000 |
5
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|PRT}} José de Sousa | £63,500 |
6
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Nathan Aspinall | £62,500 |
7
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Michael Smith | £59,000 |
8
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|POL}} Krzysztof Ratajski | £58,250 |
9
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} James Wade | £56,750 |
10
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ZAF}} Devon Petersen | £50,000 |
11
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Ian White | £46,750 |
12
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Danny Noppert | £43,750 |
13
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|AUT}} Mensur Suljović | £43,250 |
14
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Glen Durrant | £31,750 |
15
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Rob Cross | £31,250 |
16
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NIR}} Brendan Dolan | £30,250 |
17
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|AUS}} Damon Heta | £29,750 |
18
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Dave Chisnall | £29,500 |
19
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NIR}} Daryl Gurney | £28,000 |
20
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Ryan Searle | £26,750 |
20
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|GER}} Gabriel Clemens | £26,750 |
22
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|WAL}} Jonny Clayton | £26,500 |
23
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Mervyn King | £25,500 |
24
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Dirk van Duijvenbode | £25,000 |
24
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Stephen Bunting | £25,000 |
26
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Jermaine Wattimena | £24,750 |
27
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Jamie Hughes | £24,500 |
28
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Vincent van der Voort | £22,750 |
29
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Ross Smith | £22,250 |
30
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|LVA}} Madars Razma | £21,000 |
31
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|ENG}} Ryan Joyce | £20,750 |
31
|style="text-align:left"|{{flagdeco|NED}} Martijn Kleermaker | £20,750 |
The 2020 PDC Pro Tour was a series of non-televised darts tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Players Championships and European Tour events are the events that make up the Pro Tour. There were 27 PDC Pro Tour events held, 23 Players Championships and 4 European Tour events.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2019/09/09/2020-pdc-calendar-confirmed|title = 2020 PDC Calendar confirmed| date=9 September 2019 }}
This page also includes results from the PDC's affiliated tours including the Development and Challenge Tours and all the regional tours as well as the results from the World Championship regional qualifiers. There were 10 Challenge Tour events, 10 Development Tour events, 2 PDC Nordic and Baltic Events, 6 Dartplayers Australia Pro Tour events, 3 EuroAsian Darts Corporation Pro Tour Events and 8 Championship Darts Circuit Pro Tour events during the 2020 season.
All tours were disrupted, and in the case of the PDC Asian Tour cancelled, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prize money
The prize money for the Players Championship and European Tour events was unchanged from the 2019 levels.
This is how the prize money is divided:
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Stage | {{Tooltip|ET|European Tour}} | {{Tooltip|PC|Players Championships}} | {{Tooltip|CT/DT|Challenge/Development Tour}} | {{Tooltip|WS|Women's Series}} |
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Winner | £25,000 | £10,000 | £2,000 | £1,000 |
Runner-up | £10,000 | £6,000 | £1,000 | £600 |
Semi-finalists | £6,500 | £3,000 | £500 | £400 |
{{nowrap|Quarter-finalists}} | £5,000 | £2,250 | £300 | £250 |
Last 16 | £3,000 | £1,500 | £200 | £100 |
Last 32 | £2,000 | £1,000 | £100 | £50 |
Last 48 | £1,000 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
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| Last 64 | N/A | £500 | £50 | N/A |
Total | £140,000 | £75,000 | £10,000 | £5,000 |
PDC Tour Card
128 players are granted Tour Cards, which enables them to participate in all Players Championships events, the UK Open and all the European Tour events.
=Tour cards=
{{main|List of players with a 2020 PDC Tour Card}}
The 2020 Tour Cards are awarded to:
- (64) The top 64 players from the PDC Order of Merit after the 2020 World Championship.
- {{PDCLink|Raymond van Barneveld}} resigned his card, and therefore, {{PDCLink|Toni Alcinas}} moved into the top 64.
- {{PDCLink|Corey Cadby}} resigned his card, and therefore, {{PDCLink|Simon Stevenson}} moved into the top 64.
- (25) 25 qualifiers from 2019 Q-School not ranked in the top 64 of the PDC Order of Merit following the World Championship.
- {{PDCLink|Jamie Bain}} resigned his Tour Card.
- (2) Two highest qualifiers from 2018 Challenge Tour ({{PDCLink|Michael Barnard}} and {{PDCLink|Ted Evetts}}).
- (2) Two highest qualifiers from 2018 Development Tour ({{PDCLink|Geert Nentjes}} and {{PDCLink|Rowby-John Rodriguez}}).
- (2) Two highest qualifiers from 2019 Challenge Tour ({{PDCLink|Callan Rydz}} and {{PDCLink|Jesus Noguera}}).
- (2) The highest qualifiers from 2019 Development Tour ({{PDCLink|Ryan Meikle}} and {{PDCLink|Ciaran Teehan}}).
- (12) The 12 qualifiers from the 2020 Qualifying Schools.
Afterwards, the playing field will be complemented by the highest qualified players from the Q School Order of Merit until the maximum number of 128 Pro Tour Card players had been reached. In 2020, that means that a total of 19 players will qualify this way.
=Q-School=
The PDC Pro Tour Qualifying School (or Q-School) was split into a UK and European Q-School. Players that are not from Europe could choose which Q-School they wanted to compete in.
- The UK Q-School took place at the Robin Park Arena in Wigan from 16 to 19 January.
- The European Q-School took place at Halle 39 in Hildesheim from 16 to 19 January.
The following players won two-year tour cards on each of the days played:
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width=145px | January 16
! width=145px | January 17 ! width=145px | January 18 ! width=145px | January 19{{cite web |date=19 January 2020 |title=Scott Waites and Wesley Harms among PDC Tour Card winners at Q-School |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/11912857/scott-waites-and-wesley-harms-among-pdc-tour-card-winners-at-q-school |publisher=Sky Sports}} |
{{PDCFlag|Jason Lowe}} {{PDCFlag|Gary Blades}} | {{PDCFlag|Kai Fan Leung}} {{PDCFlag|Bradley Brooks}} | {{PDCFlag|Jeff Smith}} {{PDCFlag|Aaron Beeney}} | {{PDCFlag|Nick Kenny}} {{PDCFlag|Scott Waites}} |
506 players
! 503 players ! 461 players ! 469 players |
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width=145px | January 16
! width=145px | January 17 ! width=145px | January 18 ! width=145px | January 19 |
{{PDCFlag|Harald Leitinger}}
| {{PDCFlag|Mike De Decker}} | {{PDCFlag|Karel Sedláček}} | {{PDCFlag|Steffen Siepmann}} |
313 players
! 314 players ! 271 players ! 280 players |
An Order of Merit was also created for each Q School. For every win after the first full round (without byes) the players were awarded 1 point.
To complete the field of 128 Tour Card Holders, places were allocated down the final Qualifying School Order of Merits in proportion to the number of entrants. The following players picked up Tour Cards as a result:
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UK Q-School Order of Merit
- {{PDCFlag|Adam Hunt}}
- {{PDCFlag|Ryan Murray}}
- {{PDCFlag|Peter Jacques}}
- {{PDCFlag|Damon Heta}}
- {{PDCFlag|Andy Hamilton}}
- {{PDCFlag|Alan Tabern}}
- {{PDCFlag|Wayne Jones}}
- {{PDCFlag|William Borland}}
- {{PDCFlag|Martin Atkins}}
- {{PDCFlag|Steve Brown}}
- {{PDCFlag|Darren Penhall}}
- {{PDCFlag|Lisa Ashton}}
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European Q-School Order of Merit
- {{PDCFlag|Dirk van Duijvenbode}}
- {{PDCFlag|Wesley Harms}}
- {{PDCFlag|Derk Telnekes}}
- {{PDCFlag|Martijn Kleermaker}}
- {{PDCFlag|Daniel Larsson}}
- {{PDCFlag|Boris Krčmar}}
- {{PDCFlag|Krzysztof Kciuk}}
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Players Championships
The Players Championship events was scheduled to be 30 events as normal, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a significant number of events were postponed, including all from mid-March to the end of June.{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=Double postponement for PDC tour |date=17 March 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/03/17/double-postponement-pdc-tour |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=16 June 2020}}{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=April events on PDC tour postponed |date=19 March 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/03/19/april-events-pdc-tour-postponed |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=16 June 2020}}{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=Events Update: May & June 2020
|date=22 April 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/04/22/events-update-may-june-2020 |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=16 June 2020}} The PDC scheduled five events from July 8 at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, to make up. These events were branded the "PDC Summer Series".{{cite web |last1=Phillips |first1=Josh |title=Live darts to return with PDC Summer Series on July 8 |date=12 June 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/06/11/live-darts-return-pdc-summer-series-july-8 |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=16 June 2020}} Following this a "PDC Autumn Series" was arranged in Niedernhausen, Germany, with a "PDC Winter Series" following in Coventry.
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No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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|align=left| {{nowrap|Saturday 8 February}} | align="center" rowspan="2" | Barnsley Metrodome, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gary Anderson|b=1|avg=(97.97)}} | align="center" | {{nowrap|8 – 4}} | {{PDCFlag|Jeff Smith|avg=(93.78)}} |
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|align=left| Sunday 9 February | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Nathan Aspinall|b=1|avg=(101.25)}} | align="center" | 8 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Gerwyn Price|avg=(97.26)}} |
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|align=left| Saturday 15 February | align="center" rowspan="4" | Robin Park Tennis Centre, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ryan Searle|b=1|avg=(97.07)}} | align="center" | 8 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(99.61)}} |
align=center| 4
|align=left| Sunday 16 February | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Krzysztof Ratajski|b=1|avg=(98.41)}} | align="center" | 8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Ian White|avg=(99.61)}} |
align=center| 5
|align=left| {{nowrap|1=Saturday 22 February}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Peter Wright|b=1|avg=(109.59)}} | align="center" | 8 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|Gerwyn Price|avg=(109.19)}} |
align=center| 6
|align=left| Sunday 23 February | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gerwyn Price|b=1|avg=(102.54)}} | align="center" | 8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(101.93)}} |
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|align=left| Saturday 14 March | align="center" rowspan="2" | Barnsley Metrodome, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Nathan Aspinall|b=1|avg=(98.20)}} | align="center" | 8 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Brendan Dolan|avg=(93.69)}} |
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|align=left| Sunday 15 March | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ian White|b=1|avg=(102.06)}} | align="center" | 8 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|James Wade|avg=(88.28)}} |
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|align=left| Wednesday 8 July | align="center" rowspan="5" | Marshall Arena, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Michael van Gerwen|b=1|avg=(104.53)}} | align="center" | 8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Peter Wright|avg=(100.53)}} | align="center" | {{cite web|title=DartConnect Match Report|url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f0621575faa6206969bf1ab|publisher=DartConnect|access-date=8 July 2020}} |
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|align=left| Thursday 9 July | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ryan Joyce|b=1|avg=(100.16)}} | align="center" | 8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Dave Chisnall|avg=(94.65)}} | align="center" | {{cite web|title=DartConnect Match Report|url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f0754786e4751404d622bb6|publisher=DartConnect|access-date=9 July 2020}} |
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|align=left| Friday 10 July | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Michael van Gerwen|b=1|avg=(102.50)}} | align="center" | 8 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Jose de Sousa|avg=(97.77)}} |
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|align=left| Saturday 11 July | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|James Wade|b=1|avg=(95.82)}} | align="center" | 8 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Rob Cross|avg=(95.71)}} |
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|align=left| Sunday 12 July | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Peter Wright|b=1|avg=(99.30)}} | align="center" | 8 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Gerwyn Price|avg=(91.82)}} |
align=center| 14
|align=left| {{nowrap|Saturday 12 September}} | align="center" rowspan="5" | H+ Hotel, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Peter Wright|b=1|avg=(91.82)}} | align="center" |8 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Madars Razma|avg=(84.78)}} |
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|align=left| Sunday 13 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Damon Heta|b=1|avg=(96.43)}} | align="center" |8 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Joe Cullen|avg=(94.49)}} |
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|align=left| Monday 14 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Michael van Gerwen|b=1|avg=(98.93)}} | align="center" |8 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Mensur Suljovic|avg=(81.98)}} |
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|align=left| Tuesday 15 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gerwyn Price|b=1|avg=(92.29)}} | align="center" |8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Devon Petersen|avg=(98.38)}} |
align=center| 18
|align=left| {{nowrap|Wednesday 16 September}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gerwyn Price|b=1|avg=(98.66)}} | align="center" |8 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Krzysztof Ratajski|avg=(99.05)}} |
align=center| 19
|align=left| Tuesday 10 November | align="center" rowspan="5" | Ricoh Arena, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Michael Smith|b=1|avg=(92.99)}} | align="center" |8 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|Jermaine Wattimena|avg=(88.50)}} |
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|align=left| Wednesday 11 November | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Michael Smith|b=1|avg=(96.67)}} | align="center" |8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Jose de Sousa|avg=(100.00)}} |
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|align=left| Thursday 12 November | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gerwyn Price|b=1|avg=(95.55)}} | align="center" |8 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|Damon Heta|avg=(94.26)}} |
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|align=left| Friday 13 November | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Peter Wright|b=1|avg=(98.14)}} | align="center" |8 – 7 | {{PDCFlag|Jose de Sousa|avg=(100.49)}} |
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|align=left| Saturday 14 November | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Joe Cullen|b=1|avg=(105.09)}} | align="center" |8 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Krzysztof Ratajski|avg=(94.28)}} |
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European Tour
The European Tour was announced at 13 events, including events in Belgium and Hungary for the first time. Due to the COVID-19, only 4 events took place with the others having been cancelled.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/04/22/events-update-may-june-2020|title = Events Update: May & June 2020| date=22 April 2020 }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/05/29/four-pdc-european-tour-dates-confirmed|title = Four PDC European Tour dates confirmed| date=29 May 2020 }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/08/05/further-changes-2020-european-tour-schedule|title=Further changes to 2020 European Tour schedule|date=5 August 2020 }}
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No.
! Date ! Event ! Location ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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|align=left| {{nowrap|1=28 February–1 March}} | {{nowrap|1=Belgian Darts Championship}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|BEL}} Hasselt, Expo Hasselt}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Gerwyn Price|b=1|avg=(100.03)}} | align="center" | {{nowrap|8 – 3}} | {{PDCFlag|Michael Smith|avg=(96.26)}} | align="center"|{{cite web | url=https://www.pdc.tv/darts-news-gerwyn-price-belgian-darts-championship-2020-european-tour-michael-smith | title=Price becomes first Belgian Darts Championship winner| date=March 2020| publisher=PDC | access-date=1 March 2020}} |
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|align=left| 25–27 September | {{nowrap|German Darts Championship}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} Hildesheim, Halle 39}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Devon Petersen|b=1|avg=(102.75)}} | align="center" | {{nowrap|8 – 3}} | {{PDCFlag|Jonny Clayton|avg=(91.43)}} |
align=center| 3
|align=left| 16–18 October | {{nowrap|European Darts Grand Prix}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} Sindelfingen, Glaspalast}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Jose de Sousa|b=1|avg=(105.79)}} | align="center" | {{nowrap|8 – 4}} | {{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(92.43)}} |
align=center| 4
|align=left| 23–25 October | {{nowrap|International Darts Open}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|GER}} Riesa, SACHSENarena}} | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Joe Cullen|b=1|avg=(97.19)}} | align="center" |8 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Michael van Gerwen|avg=(91.37)}} |
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PDC Challenge Tour
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Rank
! Player ! Earnings | ||
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|1. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|David Evans}} | £4,400 |
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|2. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Ritchie Edhouse}} | £3,450 |
3. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Keane Barry}} | £3,350 |
4. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Matthew Dennant}} | £3,300 |
5. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Scott Mitchell}} | £3,150 |
6. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Jim Williams}} | £2,450 |
6. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Robert Collins}} | £2,450 |
8. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Maikel Verberk}} | £2,400 |
9. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Kevin Doets}} | £2,300 |
10. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Jitse Van der Wal}} | £2,150 |
The Challenge Tour was planned to increase from 20 to 24 events for 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom was only ten events.
The top two players win a Two-Year PDC Tour Card for 2021–20, with the players finishing from third to eighth earning free entry to the 2021 PDC Q-School. The Order of Merit leader is also invited to compete in the 2020/21 World Darts Championship.
David Evans topped the rankings and qualified for the World Championship and was awarded a Tour Card for the next two years, while Ritchie Edhouse took second and also earned a Tour Card.[https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/10/11/edhouse-evans-win-tour-cards-challenge-tour-concludes Edhouse & Evans win Tour Cards as Challenge Tour concludes]{{cite web |title=Challenge Tour |url=https://www.pdpa.co.uk/pdc-tours/challenge-tour-2/ |website=PDPA |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128063309/https://www.pdpa.co.uk/pdc-tours/challenge-tour-2/ |archive-date=28 November 2020}}
The top eight unqualified players will also qualify for the 2021 UK Open.
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No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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|rowspan=2| Saturday 25 January | align="center" rowspan="4" | Robin Park Tennis Centre, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Robert Collins|b=1|avg=(89.10)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Adam Huckvale|avg=(89.21)}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Scott Mitchell|b=1|avg=(99.41)}} | align="center" | 5 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Andrew Gilding|avg=(91.69)}} |
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|rowspan=2| Sunday 26 January | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Matthew Dennant|b=1|avg=(91.96)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Nathan Rafferty|avg=(86.18)}} |
align=center| 4
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Jitse Van der Wal|b=1|avg=(89.27)}} | align="center" | 5 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Arjan Konterman|avg=(87.76)}} |
align=center| 5
| rowspan=2| Friday 9 October | align="center" rowspan=6| Barnsley Metrodome, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Keane Barry|b=1|avg=(91.33)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Maikel Verberk|avg=(85.68)}} |
align=center| 6
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|David Evans|b=1|avg=(92.34)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Richie Burnett|avg=(94.07)}} |
align=center| 7
|rowspan=2| Saturday 10 October | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Jim Williams|b=1|avg=(100.50)}} | align="center" | 5 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Lewy Williams|avg=(96.74)}} |
align=center| 8
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|David Evans|b=1|avg=(93.94)}} | align="center" | 5 – 0 | {{PDCFlag|Chas Barstow|avg=(85.75)}} |
align=center| 9
|rowspan=2| Sunday 11 October | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ritchie Edhouse|b=1|avg=(97.83)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Scott Taylor|avg=(83.10)}} |
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| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Kevin Doets|b=1|avg=(96.64)}} | align="center" | 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Ritchie Edhouse|avg=(95.92)}} |
PDC Development Tour
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Rank
! Player ! Earnings | ||
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|1. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Ryan Meikle}} | £7,000 |
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|2. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Keane Barry}} | £6,000 |
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|3. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Berry van Peer}} | £4,250 |
4. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Damian Mol}} | £3,750 |
5. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Ted Evetts}} | £3,450 |
6. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Kevin Doets}} | £2,950 |
7. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Martin Schindler}} | £2,400 |
8. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Callan Rydz}} | £2,350 |
9. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Wessel Nijman}} | £2,250 |
10. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Niels Zonneveld}} | £2,200 |
The Development Tour was planned with 20 events for 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom there were only ten events.
The top two players earned a PDC Tour Card for 2021/2022, with the players from third to eighth receiving free entry to the 2021 PDC Q-School (if they do not already possess a Tour Card). The top two players also earned a place in the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship.
Ryan Meikle topped the Development Tour Order of Merit, with Keane Barry finishing second, both gaining their place at the 2021 World Championship. As Meikle is already a Tour Card holder, the second automatic tour card goes to the third ranked Berry van Peer, with Barry being the other Tour Card winner.[https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/09/27/barry-berry-win-tour-cards-development-tour-concludes Barry & Berry win Tour Cards as Development Tour concludes]{{cite web |title=Development Tour |url=https://www.pdpa.co.uk/pdc-tours/development-tour/ |website=PDPA |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128062059/https://www.pdpa.co.uk/pdc-tours/development-tour/ |archive-date=28 November 2020}}
The top eight unqualified players also qualified for the 2021 UK Open.
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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align=center| 1
|rowspan=2| Saturday 29 February | align="center" rowspan="4"| Halle 39, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Berry van Peer|b=1|avg=(91.47)}} | align="center" | 5 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Martin Schindler|avg=(85.75)}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ryan Meikle|b=1|avg=(83.88)}} | align="center" | 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Niels Zonneveld|avg=(86.53)}} |
align=center| 3
|rowspan=2| Sunday 1 March | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ryan Meikle|b=1|avg=(91.29)}} | align="center" | 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Nico Kurz|avg=(87.72)}} |
align=center| 4
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Wessel Nijman|b=1|avg=(90.28)}} | align="center" | 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Martin Schindler|avg=(88.84)}} |
align=center| 5
|rowspan=2| Friday 25 September | align="center" rowspan=6| Barnsley Metrodome, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Kevin Doets|b=1|avg=(92.05)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Keane Barry|avg=(93.99)}} | align="center" | {{cite web|title=DartConnect Match Report|url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f6df302359df72d417f7fdf|access-date=25 September 2020}} |
align=center| 6
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Damian Mol|b=1|avg=(80.78)}} | align="center" | 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Keelan Kay|avg=(76.89)}} | align="center" | {{cite web|title=DartConnect Match Report|url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f6e3151359df72d417f8f65|access-date=25 September 2020}} |
align=center| 7
|rowspan=2| Saturday 26 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Ted Evetts|b=1|avg=(90.00)}} | align="center" |5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Joe Davis|avg=(93.66)}} |
align=center| 8
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Keane Barry|b=1|avg=(89.31)}} | align="center" |5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Ryan Meikle|avg=(83.70)}} | align="center"| [https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f6f8916359df72d417ff150 Development Tour 8 Final] |
align=center| 9
|rowspan=2| Sunday 27 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Keane Barry|b=1|avg=(101.74)}} | align="center" |5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Ryan Meikle|avg=(104.71)}} | align="center"|[https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f709ae9359df72d41803d90 Development Tour 9 Final] |
align=center| 10
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Callan Rydz|b=1|avg=(104.28)}} | align="center" |5 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Lok Yin Lee|avg=(90.04)}} | align="center"|[https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f70d83a359df72d41805320 Development Tour 10 Final] |
PDC Women's Series
class="wikitable" style="float:right; text-align:right; margin-left:1em" | ||
Rank
! Player ! Earnings | ||
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style="background-color:#ccffcc"
|1. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Lisa Ashton|b=1}} | £2,450 |
style="background-color:#ccffcc"
|2. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Deta Hedman|b=1}} | £2,250 |
2. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Fallon Sherrock}} | £2,250 |
4. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Corrine Hammond}} | £1,350 |
5. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Aileen de Graaf}} | £1,000 |
6. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Lorraine Winstanley}} | £800 |
7. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Vicky Pruim}} | £650 |
8. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Felicia Blay}} | £550 |
8. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Joanne Locke}} | £550 |
8. | style="text-align:left"| {{PDCFlag|Tracy North}} | £550 |
The PDC Women's Series was introduced to replace the separate World Championship qualifiers that had been held the last two years. The top two players both qualified for the World Championship.{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=PDC to introduce four-event Women's Series |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/08/04/pdc-introduce-four-event-womens-series |website=Professional Darts Corporation |date=4 August 2020 |access-date=4 August 2020}}
Tour Card holder Lisa Ashton topped the weekend table with two event victories to qualify for the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship. Though Deta Hedman and Fallon Sherrock tied the weekend on earnings, Hedman was granted the second spot on the tiebreaker with 85 legs won over the series to Sherrock's 83 legs won.{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=Ashton & Hedman win World Championship spots despite Sherrock success |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/10/18/ashton-hedman-win-world-championship-spots-despite-sherrock-success |website=Professional Darts Corporation |date=18 October 2020 |access-date=21 November 2020}}
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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align=center| 1
|rowspan=2| Saturday 17 October |align="center" rowspan="4"| Barnsley Metrodome, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Lisa Ashton|b=1|avg=(94.70)}} | align="center" | 6 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Fallon Sherrock|avg=(89.16)}} | align="center" | {{cite web |title=DartConnect |url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f8af44ca758ae3d398d2736 |publisher=DartConnect |access-date=17 October 2020}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Deta Hedman|b=1|avg=(83.31)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Aileen de Graaf|avg=(75.21)}} | align="center" | {{cite web |title=DartConnect |url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f8b2fbba758ae3d398d3c55 |publisher=DartConnect |access-date=17 October 2020}} |
align=center| 3
|rowspan=2| Sunday 18 October | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Lisa Ashton|b=1|avg=(83.39)}} | align="center" | 6 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Deta Hedman|avg=(76.78)}} | align="center" | {{cite web |title=DartConnect |url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f8c4b26a758ae3d398d9f0d |publisher=DartConnect |access-date=18 October 2020}} |
align=center| 4
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Fallon Sherrock|b=1|avg=(87.94)}} | align="center" | 6 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Corrine Hammond|avg=(83.11)}} | align="center" | {{cite web |title=DartConnect |url=https://members.dartconnect.com/history/report/match/5f8c85c3a758ae3d398db177 |publisher=DartConnect |access-date=18 October 2020}} |
Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic (PDCNB)
The Professional Darts Corporation Nordic & Baltic Tour had 10 events scheduled. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, planned events in Copenhagen and Gothenburg were postponed.{{cite web|title=Update on Pro Tour and Covid-19|date=9 April 2020|url=https://pdc-nordic.tv/update-on-pro-tour-and-covid-19/|publisher=PDC Nordic and Baltic|access-date=21 April 2020}}{{cite web |last1=Magnussen |first1=Mads Plagborg |title=Season will continue in Riga |url=https://pdc-nordic.tv/season-will-continue-in-riga/ |website=PDC Nordic & Baltic |date=August 2020 |access-date=4 August 2020}} A planned season restart in Riga was also cancelled, and the season was settled based on the first two events.{{cite web |last1=Magnussen |first1=Mads Plagborg |title=PDC Nordic & Baltic Pro Tour cancelled for the rest of 2020 |url=https://pdc-nordic.tv/pdc-nordic-baltic-pro-tour-cancelled-for-the-rest-of-2020/ |website=PDC Nordic & Baltic |date=14 September 2020 |access-date=14 September 2020}}
class="wikitable"
|+ !No. !Date !Venue !Winner !Legs !Runner-up !Ref. |
align=center| 1
|Saturday 29 February | align="center" rowspan="2" | Hotelli Tallukka, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Kim Viljanen|org=PDCNB|b=1|avg=(89.77)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Darius Labanauskas|org=PDCNB|avg=(89.31)}} |
align=center| 2
|Sunday 1 March | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Daniel Larsson|org=PDCNB|b=1|avg=(89.24)}} | align="center" | 6 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Kim Viljanen|org=PDCNB|avg=(82.44)}} |
Professional Darts Corporation Asian Tour
The Professional Darts Corporation Asian Tour was scaled down to 10 events, taking place from August to November. The postponements were due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 11 August 2020, the Tour was cancelled.{{cite web |title=Update for PDC overseas affiliated tours |date=11 August 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/08/11/update-pdc-overseas-affiliated-tours |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=4 September 2020}}
Dartplayers Australia (DPA) Pro Tour
The DPA Tour was suspended after the sixth event and was not restarted in 2020. Gordon Mathers, who was top of the DPA rankings at the time of the suspension, took the place at the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship.
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Score ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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align=center| 1
| Friday 31 January | align=center rowspan=3| Warilla Bowls and Recreation Club |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Gordon Mathers|avg=(88.02)|b=1}} |align=center| 6 – 3 (l) | {{DPAFlag|Kyle Anderson|avg=(88.70)}} |
align=center| 2
| {{nowrap|1=Saturday 1 February}} |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Robbie King|avg=(87.18)|b=1}} |align=center| 5 – 3 (l) | {{DPAFlag|Jamie Rundle|avg=(81.18)}} |
align=center| 3
| Sunday 2 February |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Kyle Anderson|avg=(91.50)|b=1}} |align=center| 2 – 0 (s) | {{DPAFlag|Mal Cuming|avg=(87.91)}} |
align=center| 4
| Friday 6 March |align=center rowspan=3| Pine Rivers Darts Club |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Mal Cuming|avg=(78.94)|b=1}} |align=center| 6 – 1 (l) | {{DPAFlag|Jamie Rundle|avg=(76.45)}} |
align=center| 5
| {{nowrap|1=Saturday 7 March}} |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Ben Robb|avg=(85.45)|b=1}} |align=center| 5 – 2 (l) | {{DPAFlag|Haupai Puha|avg=(82.34)}} |
align=center| 6
| Sunday 8 March |align=right| {{DPAFlagR|Steve Fitzpatrick|avg=(87.12)|b=1}} |align=center| 2 – 0 (s) | {{DPAFlag|Gordon Mathers|avg=(85.79)}} |
EuroAsian Darts Corporation (EADC) Pro Tour
Originally six events were due to take place on the EADC Tour, but owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, only the first three took place.[https://www.facebook.com/EADCdarts/posts/2679896419000907 Euroasian Darts Corporation Facebook][https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/08/11/update-pdc-overseas-affiliated-tours Update for PDC overseas affiliated tours]
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
---|
align=center| 1
| rowspan=2| Saturday 22 February | align="center" rowspan=6| Omega Plaza Business Center, | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Boris Koltsov|flag=RUS|org=EADC|b=1}} | align="center" | 6 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Aleksei Kadochnikov|org=EADC}} | rowspan=3 align="center" | {{cite web|title=Koltsov lands double as EADC season begins|date=25 February 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/02/25/koltsov-lands-double-eadc-season-begins|publisher=PDC|access-date=27 February 2020}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Aleksei Kadochnikov|org=EADC|b=1}} | align="center" | 6 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Boris Koltsov|org=EADC|flag=RUS}} |
align=center| 3
| Sunday 23 February | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Boris Koltsov|org=EADC|flag=RUS|b=1}} | align="center" | 6 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Evgenii Izotov|org=EADC}} |
Championship Darts Corporation (CDC) Pro Tour
The Championship Darts Corporation hosted a tour of 8 events held over 2 weekends, one in the United States and one in Canada. Players are only able to enter the events held in their own country and the top player from each group of 4 events will qualify for the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship. There were originally due to be more events, but the schedule was heavily disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/03/12/cdc-postpones-opening-2020-weekend|title=CDC Postpones Opening 2020 Weekend|date=12 March 2020 }}
Matt Campbell and Danny Baggish topped the Canadian and USA Series Order of Merits respectively and qualified for the World Championship.
=Canadian Tour=
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
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align=center| 1
| rowspan=2| Saturday 26 September | rowspan=4| {{flagicon|CAN}} Woodstock, Ontario | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Shawn Burt|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(94.22)}} | align="center" | 6 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|David Cameron|org=CDC|avg=(89.48)}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|David Cameron|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(89.14)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Matt Campbell|org=CDC|avg=(87.30)}} |
align=center| 3
| rowspan=2| Saturday 27 September | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Matt Campbell|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(93.19)}} | align="center" | 6 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Shawn Burt|org=CDC|avg=(86.48)}} |
align=center| 4
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Jim Long|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(78.79)}} | align="center" | 6 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Matt Campbell|org=CDC|avg=(80.39)}} |
=USA Tour=
class="wikitable" |
No.
! Date ! Venue ! Winner ! Legs ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
---|
align=center| 1
| rowspan=2| Saturday 3 October | rowspan=4| {{flagicon|USA}} Indianapolis | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Danny Baggish|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(92.29)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Chuck Puleo|org=CDC|avg=(93.60)}} |
align=center| 2
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Danny Baggish|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(92.68)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Danny Lauby|org=CDC|avg=(89.49)}} |
align=center| 3
| rowspan=2| Sunday 4 October | align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Darin Young|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(82.05)}} | align="center" | 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Chuck Puleo|org=CDC|avg=(85.94)}} |
align=center| 4
| align="right" | {{PDCFlagR|Danny Baggish|org=CDC|b=1|avg=(94.93)}} | align="center" | 6 – 0 | {{PDCFlag|Gary Mawson|org=CDC|avg=(75.47)}} |
World Championship International Qualifiers
class="wikitable" |
Date
! Event ! Venue ! Winner ! Score ! Runner-up ! Ref. |
---|
{{nowrap|1=Saturday 19 October 2019}}
| CDC Continental Cup{{Efn|The North American Championship was scheduled to be held on 6 June 2020 at Hulu Theater in New York City, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.{{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=US Darts Masters postponed until 2021 |date=April 2020 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/04/01/us-darts-masters-postponed-until-2021 |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=1 April 2020}} Due to the lack of a 2020 tournament, the World Championship place was awarded to the winner of the 2019 CDC Continental Cup.}} | {{flagicon|USA}} New York City, K of C Council Hall |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Danny Lauby|b=1|avg=(88.48)}} | align="center" | 8 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Gary Mawson|avg=(89.03)}} | align="center" | {{cite web |last1=Allen |first1=Dave |title=CDC Continental Cup win for Lauby |date=20 October 2019 |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2019/10/20/cdc-continental-cup-win-lauby |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |access-date=4 September 2020}} |
Sunday 14 June
| German Super League | {{flagicon|GER}} Munich |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Nico Kurz|b=1|avg=(94.07)}} | {{nowrap|10 – 9}} | {{PDCFlag|Dragutin Horvat|avg=(94.76)}} | align="center" | |
Sunday 11 October
| PDJ Japanese Championship{{cite web |title=Japan Championship 2020 |url=http://www.pdj.co.jp/tournament/japanchampionship2020.php |publisher=Professional Darts Japan |access-date=12 September 2020 |language=ja}} | {{flagicon|JPN}} Kobe, Port Terminal Hall |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Edward Foulkes|b=1|avg=(80.39)}} | align="center" | 5 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Akihito Morita|avg=(81.16)}} | align="center" | |
rowspan=2 |Saturday 17 October
| PDC China Qualifier | {{flagicon|CHN}} Zhoushan |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Chengan Liu|b=1|avg=(87.82)}} |align=center| 6 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Qingyu Zhan|avg=(77.24)}} | align="center" | |
East Europe Qualifier
| {{flagicon|HUN}} Vecsés, Bálint Ágnes Cultural Center |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Boris Krcmar|b=1|avg=(94.37)}} |align=center| 6 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Patrik Kovacs}} |align="center"| |
Sunday 25 October
| {{nowrap|EuroAsian Darts Corporation Qualifier}}{{cite web |title=Положение о проведении отборочных турниров на PDC World Darts Championship 2021 |url=https://7eb10a23-9f8f-4894-b661-f7ebc8b36461.filesusr.com/ugd/e40292_64f3abd882f24b71bb0b332997f40553.pdf |website=Euroasian Darts Corporation |access-date=4 August 2020 |language=ru}} | {{nowrap|{{flagicon|RUS}} Moscow, Omega Plaza Business Center}} |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Dmitriy Gorbunov|b=1|avg=(75.90)}} | align="center" |3 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Roman Obukhov|avg=(73.88)}} |
{{nowrap|Sunday 1 November}}
|African Qualifier |{{flagicon|RSA}} Cape Town, Goodwood Sports Club |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Cameron Carolissen|b=1}} |align=center| 7 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Charles Losper}} |align="center"| |
Sunday 22 November
|PDC Asia China Qualifier |{{flagicon|CHN}} Xiamen, Cuesoul Darts Club |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Di Zhuang|b=1|avg=(76.63)}} |align=center| 3 – 0 | {{PDCFlag|Wenge Xie|avg=(70.92)}} |
Saturday 28 November
|PDC Asia Philippines Qualifier |{{flagicon|PHI}} Tacloban |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Lourence Ilagan|b=1|avg=(81.74)}} |align=center| 3 – 1 | {{PDCFlag|Paolo Nebrida|avg=(83.53)}} |align="center"| |
rowspan=3 | Sunday 29 November
|PDC Asia Japan Qualifier{{cite web |title=Urgent announcement |url=https://www.facebook.com/pdjapan/posts/2037232616411978 |website=Facebook |publisher=PDJ Professional Darts Japan |access-date=16 November 2020 |language=ja}} |{{flagicon|JPN}} Tokyo, Darts Stadium Ikebukuro |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Toru Suzuki|b=1|avg=(68.74)}} |align=center| 5 – 3 | {{PDCFlag|Kota Suzuki|avg=(65.91)}} |
PDC Asia Hong Kong Qualifier
|{{flagicon|HKG}} Kowloon, Regal Oriental Hotel |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Paul Lim|b=1|avg=(89.23)}} |align=center| 7 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Lee Lok Yin|avg=(87.64)}} |align="center"| |
World Youth Championship
|rowspan=9 |{{flagicon|ENG}} Coventry, Ricoh Arena |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Bradley Brooks|b=1|avg=(81.63)}} |align=center| 6 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Joe Davis|avg=(78.16)}} |align="center"| {{cite web |last1= |first1= |title=Brooks wins 2020 PDC Unicorn World Youth Championship |date= 29 November 2020|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2020/11/29/brooks-wins-2020-pdc-unicorn-world-youth-championship |publisher=Professional Darts Corporation |accessdate=29 November 2022}} |
rowspan=6 |{{nowrap|Monday 30 November}}
|rowspan=4 | UK Tour Card Holders' Qualifier |align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Ciaran Teehan|b=1|avg=(97.95)}} |align=center| 7 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|Joe Murnan|avg=(90.06)}} |align="center"| |
align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Jamie Lewis|b=1|avg=(83.03)}}
|align=center| 7 – 5 | {{PDCFlag|Robert Thornton|avg=(85.99)}} |align="center"| |
align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Matthew Edgar|b=1|avg=(95.93)}}
|align=center| 7 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Josh Payne|avg=(87.43)}} |align="center"| |
align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Nick Kenny|b=1|avg=(86.47)}}
|align=center| 7 – 6 | {{PDCFlag|James Wilson|avg=(92.64)}} |align="center"| |
rowspan=4 |Rest of the World Tour Card Holders' Qualifier
|align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Niels Zonneveld|b=1|avg=(95.02)}} |align=center| 7 – 4 | {{PDCFlag|Martin Schindler|avg=(88.16)}} |align="center"| |
align=right| {{PDCFlagR|Karel Sedlacek|b=1|avg=(94.32)}}
|align=center| 7 – 2 | {{PDCFlag|Jan Dekker|avg=(89.65)}} |align="center"| |
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