2015 in darts
Appearance
This article documents all major events in the sport of darts over the course of 2015.
World Darts Federation (WDF)
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January ET
[edit]- January 3–11: 2015 BDO World Darts Championship in Frimley Green
- Men's winner: Scott Mitchell
- Women's winner: Lisa Ashton
- January 14: Youth Pacific Masters in Australia
- January 18: 2015 Quebec Open in Sherbrooke
- Men's winner: Dawson Murschell
- Women's winner: Dianne Gobeil
- January 23–25: Fleetwood Memorial – Las Vegas Open in Las Vegas
- Men's winner: Jeff Smith
- Women's winner: Paula Murphy
- January 23–25: Romanian Classic Darts Open in Bucharest
- Men's winner: Jamie Hughes
- Women's winner: Hana Belobradkova
- January 24–25: German Gold Cup in Bremen
- Men's winner: Kevin Münch
- Women's winner: Irina Armstrong
- January 30 – February 1: Dutch Open Darts in Netherlands
- Men's winner: Martin Adams
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
February ET
[edit]- February 6 – 8: Camellia Classic in United States
- Men's winner: Larry Butler
- Women's winner: Stacy Pace
- February 27 – March 1: Port City Open in United States
- Men's winner: Darin Young
- Women's winner: Robin Curry
- February 28 – March 1: Halifax Open in Halifax
- Men's singles: Kiley Edmunds
- Men's doubles: Delton McDonald / Willie MacIsaac
- Women's singles: Tammy Perry
- Women's doubles: Donna Starrett / Linda Macleod
- Mixed doubles: Darlene MacLeod / Adam Stella
March ET
[edit]- March 7–8: Trakai Castle Cup in Lithuania
- March 12–15: Virginia Beach Classic in Virginia Beach
- Men's winner: Darin Young
- Women's winner: Trish Grzesik
- March 14–15: West Coast Classic in Australia
- March 14–15: Greater Vancouver Open in Vancouver
- Men's winner: Dawson Murschell
- Women's winner: Ivy Wieshlow
- March 14–15: Winmau Iceland Open in Reykjavík
- March 14: Kronenbourg 1664 Gibraltar Open in Gibraltar
- Men's winner: John Ferrell
- Women's winner: Susanna Young
- March 20–22: Berwick Youth Easter Darts in Berwick-upon-Tweed
- March 21: HAL Masters in Netherlands
- Men's winner: Roger Janssen
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- March 22: Youth Novgorod Cup in Veliky Novgorod
- March 22: HAL Open Darts in Netherlands
- Men's winner: Martin Adams
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
April ET
[edit]- April 3 – 5: Darts Victoria Easter Classic in Australia
- Men's winner: Robbie King
- Women's winner: Corrine Hammond
- Youth winner: Tori Kewish
- April 4: Riga Open in Riga
- Men's winner: Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner: Kaisu Rekinen
- Youth winner: Ugnius Jankunas
- April 5: Moscow Open Youth in Moscow
- April 10 – 12: Mediterranean Open in Antalya
- April 10 – 12: White Mountain Shootout in United States
- Men's winner: Tom Sawyer
- April 11: Silver Cup Challenge in Medicine Hat
- Boy's winner: Dawson Murschell
- Girl's winner: Clover Arndt
- April 18: Bull's German Open in Germany
- Men's winner: Wesley Harms
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- April 19: Bull's Darts Masters in Germany
- Men's winner: Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner: Lorraine Winstanley
- Boy's winner: Callum Rydz
- Girl's winner: Sofia Jan Bendorff
- April 24 – 26: Estonia Open in Tallinn
- Men's winner: Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner: Maret Liiri
- April 26: North Island Masters Singles in New Zealand
May ET
[edit]- May 1 – 3: Cleveland Extravaganza in United States
- May 2: Zakamsk Youth Cup in Perm
- May 2: Denmark Open in Denmark
- Men's winner: Glen Durrant
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
- Boy's winner: Andreas Bergø
- Girl's winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
- May 3: Udmurtia Youth Cup in Izhevsk
- May 3: Denmark Masters in Denmark
- Men's winner: Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner: Fallon Sherrock
- Boy's winner: Maikel Verberk
- Girl's winner: Sofie Jahn Bendorff
- May 8 – 10: Hungarian Open in Győr
- Men's winner: Aaron Hardy
- Women's winner: Veronika Ihász
- Boy's winner: György Vörösházi
- Girl's winner: Vivien Czipó
- May 9: Target Finnish Open in Finland
- Men's winner: Daniel Larsson
- Women's winner: Lumi Silvan
- May 10: Target Finnish Masters in Finland
- May 13 – 16: Mediterranean Cup (Invitation) in Jesolo
- Overall winner: Greece
- May 15 – 17: DFW Metroplex Open in United States (postponed)
- May 15 – 17: Uganda International Darts Open in Kampala
- May 16: Bull's Trophy Gelsenkirchen in Germany
- Men's winner: Ryan de Vreede
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
- May 16 – 17: Lithuania Open in Lithuania
- Men's winner: Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner: Amanda Abbot
- May 17: Bull's Classics Gelsenkirchen in Germany
- Men's winner: Fabian Roosenbrand
- Women's winner: Irina Armstrong
- May 17: Italy Med Cup Open in Jesolo
- May 23: Winmau Polish Open in Poland
- Girl's winner: Sofie Bendorff
- Boy's winner: Javanico Jansen
- Men's winner: Darius Labanauskas
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- May 23 – 24: Sunshine State Classic in Brisbane
- May 24: Police Masters in Poland
- Girl's winner: Sofie Bendorff
- Boy's winner: Javanico Jansen
- Men's winner: Martin Phillips
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- May 30: SA Youth Singles in Ridleyton
- May 31: Canterbury Open in New Zealand
- Men's winner: Craig Caldwell
- Women's winner: Carol Williams
June ET
[edit]- June 5–7: SDA Swiss Open in Lausen
- Men's winner: Dave Prins
- Women's winner: Ann-Louise Peters
- Boy's winner: Maikel Verberk
- June 5–7: BDO International Open in United Kingdom
- Men's winner: Martin Atkins
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- June 13: Scottish Classic in Scotland
- Men's winner: Steve Ritchie
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- June 13: PUMA NZ Masters in New Zealand
- June 20: Canadian Open in St. Catharines
- Men's winner: Rory Orvis
- Women's winner: Cindy Hayhurst
- June 27–28: Central Coast Classic in Australia
- June 27–28: Austrian Open Vienna in Vienna
- Men's winner: Danny Blom
- Women's winner: Veronika Ihász
- Boy's winner: Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
- Girl's winner: Vivien Czipó
July ET
[edit]- July 3–5: Australian Grand Masters in Canberra
- July 5: Apatin Open in Serbia
- Men's winner: Boris Krčmar
- Women's winner: Veronika Ihász
- July 8–11: WDF Europe Cup Youth in Bredsten
- July 12: Japan Open in Japan
- Men's winner: Seigo Asada
- Women's winner: Fallon Sherrock
- Youth winner: Kakeru Saito
- July 26: Pacific Masters in Perth
- July 31 – August 2: Winmau Belgium Open in Belgium
- Men's winner: Jeffrey de Graaf
- Women's winner: Fallon Sherrock
- Men's Youth winner: Maarten Dirk Woord
- Women's Youth winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
August ET
[edit]- August 5: PUMA NZ Open in New Zealand
- August 7–9: USA Classic in United States
- Men's winner: Larry Butler
- Men's Winner: Marlise Kiel
- Boy's winner: Dominik Pundt
- Girl's winner: Kerena Reese
- August 14–16: Antwerp Open in Belgium
- Men's winner: Jim Williams
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- Youth winner: Job ten Heuvel
- Women's Youth winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
- August 21–23: Swedish Open in Sweden
- Men's winner: Jamie Hughes
- Women's winner: Casey Gallagher
- Boys Youth winner: Kevin Lundeström
- Girls Youth winner: Samantha Krop
- August 21: LDO Swedish Classic in Sweden
- Winner: Casey Gallagher
- August 29–30: International French Open in France
- Men's winner: Dean Reynolds
- Women's winner: Fallon Sherrock
- Youth winner: Levy Frauenfelder
September ET
[edit]- September 11–13: Winmau Bulgaria Open in Sofia
- September 11–13: Baltic Cup Open in Estonia
- September 12: Catalonia Open in Catalonia
- Men's winner: Carles Arola
- Women's winner: Sharon Prins
- September 13: FCD Anniversary Open in Catalonia
- Men's winner: Kevin Simm
- Women's winner: Sharon Prins
- September 18: Auckland Open in New Zealand
- September 25–27: Luxembourg Winmau Open in Luxembourg
- Men's winner: Thomas Junghans
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- Youth winner: Geert Nentjes
- September 26–27: North QLD Classic in Townsville
October ET
[edit]- October 2–4: Malaysian Open in Kuala Lumpur
- October 6–11: BDO Winmau World Masters (Invitation) + (World Pro Play-Offs, Invitation) in England
- Men's winner: Glen Durrant
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
- Boy's winner: Justin van Tergouw
- Girl's winner: Danielle Ashton
- October 9: Klondike Open in Edmonton
- Men's winner: Ken MacNeil
- Women's winner: Kim Bellay-Rousselle
- October 16–18: Witch City Open in United States
- Men's winner: Jeff Smith
- Women's winner: Robin Curry
- October 17–18: Australian Geelong Masters in Australia
- October 17–18: Hong Kong Open in Hong Kong
- October 21–25: Turkish Open in Turkey
- Men's winner: Jim Williams
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- October 23–25: Colorado Open in United States
- Men's winner: Timmy Nicoll
- Women's winner: Marlise Kiel
- October 23–25: Bob Jones Memorial in Trenton
- Men's winner: David Cameron
- Women's winner: Roxanne Van Tassel
- October 25: Next Talent of Darts in Netherlands
- October 26–31: WDF World Cup (Invitation) in Turkey
- Men's winner: Jim Williams
- Women's winner: Lisa Ashton
- Men's Youth winner: Maikel Verberk
- Women's Youth winner: Tayla Carolissen
- October 30 – November 1: Ghost On The Coast in United States
November ET
[edit]- November 6–8: Northern Ireland Open in Northern Ireland
- Men's winner: Colin McGarry
- Women's winner: Deta Hedman
- Boy's winner: Nathan Rafferty
- Girl's winner: Jamie O'Connor
- November 10–12: Malta Open in Buġibba
- November 13–15: Latvia Open in Riga
- Men's winner: Ulf Ceder
- Women's winner: Maud Jansson
- Youth winner: Rihards Slišāns
- November 13–15: Seacoast Open in United States
- Men's winner: Larry Butler
- Women's winner: Robin Curry
- November 15: Ted Clements Memorial (Levin Open) in New Zealand
- November 20–22: Sunparks Masters in Belgium
- Men's winner: Yordi Meeuwisse
- Women's winner: Anastasia Dobromyslova
- Youth winner: Justin van Tergouw
- Women's Youth winner: Kyana Frauenfelder
- November 20–22: Czech Open in Czech Republic
- Men's winner: Jeffrey Sparidaans
- Women's winner: Aileen de Graaf
- Youth winner: Wessel Nijman
- Women's Youth winner: Vivien Czipó
- November 21 & 22: Italian Grand Master in Italy
December ET
[edit]- December 5–7: Finder Darts Masters in Netherlands
- December 6: Youth Ural Cup in Yekaterinburg