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2026 WDF calendar

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2026 WDF calendar

The 2026 WDF calendar is the World Darts Federation’s season of tournaments for 2026. It features events held worldwide and groups them into four prize-level categories: Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Prize money for each event depends on its category and specific tournament.

Calendar snapshot
- The January schedule includes events in several countries, such as the United States (Las Vegas Open and Las Vegas Classic), Canada (Snoflake Open), and Romania (Bucharest Open, Romanian Classic, and Romanian Open). These tournaments showcase both men’s and women’s competitions, with prize money awarded according to category.

How the prize money works
- Platinum: top prizes are the largest, with payouts for first through various final positions (examples: 1st around 270, 2nd around 167, 3rd/4th around 103, and so on).
- Gold: 1st around 180, 2nd around 111, 3rd/4th around 68, etc.
- Silver: 1st around 90, 2nd around 56, 3rd around 34, etc.
- Bronze: 1st around 45, 2nd around 28, 3rd around 17, etc.
Note: The exact prize money depends on the specific tournament within each category.

What determines rankings and titles
- Titles are counted for players and nations and are sorted by:
1) Total number of titles,
2) The cumulated importance of those titles,
3) Alphabetical order (by players’ family names).

Notable leaders (highlights)
- Men’s titles: a number of players have won titles in 2026, including Jason Brandon, Chris Lim, Cayden Smith, Jenson Walker, Neil Duff, and Evan Suderman (each with at least one title).
- Women’s titles: Deta Hedman leads with multiple titles, followed by Irina Armstrong, Paula Jacklin, and Shiori Sato (each with at least one title).
- Nations (men’s titles): United States and England are among the leaders, with other nations like Canada and Northern Ireland also represented among title winners.
- Nations (women’s titles): England has several women’s titles, with other nations like Germany, Japan, and Canada also earning titles.

Extra resources
- For the full 2026 WDF calendar and detailed results, see the official DartsWDF calendar page.

Note
- This is a concise overview of the 2026 WDF calendar, focusing on how the season is structured, how prize money works by category, and who the leading title winners are.


This page was last edited on 29 January 2026, at 08:50 (CET).