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With less then one week to go, the world’s best players are fine tuning their game as they prepare their bids to become the next Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) World Champion.
Amongst them will be 10 players from Team Winmau, including 3 former World Champions – Steve Beaton, Mark Webster and Christian Kist – who will be looking to win the richest prize in the sport.
Team Winmau players, William O’Connor and 1996 BDO World Champion, Steve Beaton, have the honour of opening the tournament when they play each other on Thursday December 14th. A little later in the day, Christian Kist, has the opportunity to turn the tournament on its head when he plays the favourite and current PDC World Champion, Michael van Gerwen.
Team Winmau then has a day off before Mervyn King plays Zoran Lerchbacher on Saturday December 16th in the afternoon session, and Brendan Dolan takes on Alan Ljubic in the preliminary round in the same session. If Brendan is successful he will play Robert Thornton at the end of the afternoon in the first round proper.
Canadian legend Jeff Smith also plays on the 16th with a preliminary round match against…
It’s not long now until the action gets underway from Milton Keynes for the 2025 Winmau World Masters. This begs the question, what is the Winmau World Masters prize money and how much will the winner walk away with?
The 2025 Winmau World Masters (also known as PDC World Masters) is here, as all of the best players in world darts battle it out in the new look set play tournament from the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes.
Last year we saw fan favourite Stephen Bunting defeat Michael van Gerwen 11-7 in the final. That was of course at last year’s Cazoo Masters, which has now been rebranded as the Winmau World Masters from 2025 onwards.
Over the course of the tournament there is £500,000 up for grabs in Winmau World Masters prize money that is broken down as per the table below.
The best UK betting sites are finding it difficult to pick a winner, with both Luke Littler and Luke Humphries the two players most fancied for success in Milton Keynes this weekend. But who will go on to lift the coveted Masters trophy?
Below we have…