Martijn Kleermaker will make his debut at the 2020 BDO World Championship on Sunday evening when he takes on compatriot Gino Vos in the first round.
Kleermaker will be seeded seventh on his debut in the tournament after a pretty good year on the BDO Tour.
“That does not entail extra pressure,” said the Dutchman in a recent interview with Dartsnews.com.
Have you spoken to Cadby yet?..
We gave up. Maybe you can ask him for an interview. Then we will publish it
Me ask him?, I am not the one pretending to be darts journalists.
Des Jacklin: ‘People say the BDO can’t compete with the PDC, but that is the biggest load of crap in the world’
God rest Alf Garnett and Prince Phil.
I used to love cycling but unfortunately I know a man who doesn’t like cyclists.
Nicholson recently took time out to speak to DartsNews.com at the recent Winmau Michael van Gerwen launch fresh from covering the PDC World Championship for Talksport and for the former Players Championship Finals winner, he is going into it this time without putting pressure on himself.
“I’m not really going there tense. In recent years I have already gained the necessary experience in the PDC and therefore I assume that if I throw it right I will win a Tour Card ”, says Van Duijvenbode in an interview with DartsNews.com.
“I am 24 years old and I am the father of a son and daughter. I am currently working as a bathroom mirror maker, but next week I will stop doing that because I will be a full-time professional on the PDC Tour”, Telnekes said to Dartsnews.com.
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After a turbulent last few months in the BDO, Martijn Kleermaker can finally fully focus on darts after winning his PDC Tour Card at the European Q-School.
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Luke Woodhouse put in some breakthrough performances at the 2020 PDC World Championship reaching the Last 32 after also reaching the same point at the Players Championship Finals claiming some good wins there.
Woodhouse sat down with DartsNews.com amid the current break from play and spoke about his experience at the Alexandra Palace; as well as his form since then.
‘The Hammer’ is now back in the PDC after finding his form again winning through Q-School and he sat down recently with DartsNews.com to reflect on his return to the tour and being back in familiar surroundings.
Chris Landman has emerged as one of the top names on the BDO circuit in recent years but recently took part in PDC Q-School.
Landman now has the ambition to join the PDC circuit full time having played in Hildesheim despite being unsuccessful in his pursuit of a Tour Card.
“That was a great experience. I actually had no intention of participating in it this year, but due to the uncertain situation at the BDO, I took the chance, ”said the Dutchman to Dartsnews.com .
Before darts ground to a halt, the African Warrior had made the switch from the Unicorn stable to Trinidad. Speaking exclusively to dartsnews.com, Petersen revealed the reasons behind the move.
Darius Labanauskas is a player who has been firmly on the rise since he joined the PDC in 2018 where after competing in the PDC World Championship defeating Raymond van Barneveld, he then claimed a Tour Card at 2019 PDC European Q-School.
‘Lucky D’ caught up with DartsNews during the Coronavirus break and gave his thoughts on his season so far up to this point including a change to his equipment which he believes he is seeing the rewards from.
James Wilson had a brilliant rise up the rankings but since then injuries including one to his eye have hampered his progress.
Wilson spoke to DartsNews recently during the break from darts due to Coronavirus; he admitted that this came at the wrong time for him as he was just starting to make progress again.
Williams caught up with DartsNews a month on from his run which saw him reach the Last 64 and defeat Robert Owen, Adrian Gray and Jose de Sousa en route; to sum up his experience in Minehead.
Williams caught up with DartsNews a month on from his run which saw him reach the Last 64 and defeat Robert Owen, Adrian Gray and Jose de Sousa en route; to sum up his experience in Minehead.
Can you catch up with Cadby? No obviously he is too quick for you, not bad for a fat lad eh?
Des Jacklin: ‘People say the BDO can’t compete with the PDC, but that is the biggest load of crap in the world’
God rest Alf Garnett and Prince Phil.
I used to love cycling but unfortunately I know a man who doesn’t like cyclists.
Williams caught up with DartsNews a month on from his run which saw him reach the Last 64 and defeat Robert Owen, Adrian Gray and Jose de Sousa en route; to sum up his experience in Minehead.
Can you catch up with Cadby? No obviously he is too quick for you, not bad for a fat lad eh?
Williams caught up with DartsNews a month on from his run which saw him reach the Last 64 and defeat Robert Owen, Adrian Gray and Jose de Sousa en route; to sum up his experience in Minehead.
Can you catch up with Cadby? No obviously he is too quick for you, not bad for a fat lad eh?
Why are you so obsessed with Cadby?
I’m not, but if I was a half decent ‘journalist’ then I would be. There is obviously a meaty story to be had, yet the so called ‘journalists’ that spam the site with their ‘safe’ articles have not got the balls to chase the story. All they appear to do is arselick the players and establishment. Good enough answer for you?
Des Jacklin: ‘People say the BDO can’t compete with the PDC, but that is the biggest load of crap in the world’
God rest Alf Garnett and Prince Phil.
I used to love cycling but unfortunately I know a man who doesn’t like cyclists.