PDC Tour Qualifying School: Tom Bissell causes shock and takes first trip card as Fallon Sherrock goes on the run | Dart news
Tom Bissell pulled off a shocker and earned his first PDC Tour card from the Q-School finals by defeating Bradley Brooks 6-5 in the final.
Bissell, who has never played on the PDC circuit for Q-School in Milton Keynes, will now be guaranteed two years on the professional circuit.
European Q School final level, Victor Tingstrom He beat Jimmy Van Scheen 6-4 to earn his tour card for 2025.
It was a close match until Bissell broke Brooks in the sixth leg, Brooks hit a straight in the eighth to make it 4-4.
With the match tied at 5-5 at six apiece, he won a 14-dart leg from Bissell and earned him a tour card.
“I think I’m ready for it,” Bristle continued, looking ahead to facing the likes of Luke Littler and Luke Humphries on tour.
“I’m really shocked, really nervous. I’ve been playing for maybe 10 years…I’ve always been a little humbled by it, I haven’t really supported myself, but I had to do it today and it paid off.”
Former world junior champion Brooks won his semi-final against Eden Kirk with an average of 103. Bissell beat Tom Sykes to book a place in the final. John Henderson 6-5 on the road.
The queen of the palace Fallon Sherrock He made it all the way to 32 before losing 6-3 in a tough match against Adam Lipscombe.
Sherrock averaged 91.83 throughout the day after a 6-0 white start by Aaron Monk before John Brown won 6-1.
After a 6-4 win over Steve Hin Beau Graves She suffered a 6-3 loss to Josh Payne with a top 64, leaving her 51st in the rankings with two days to go.
‘The Wizard’ Simon Whitlock He was ranked 32nd before losing 6-4 to Adam Smith Mervyn King In the first round, he lost 6-3 to Ryan O’Connor in the 64th.
How does Q-Learning’s final stage work?
A total of 29 PDC Tourism Cards will be given away in the final draw from January 9 to January 12, with each day’s winners in the UK and Europe receiving an automatic Tourism Card.
The remaining 21 tour cards will be allocated to players from the UK and European Q School final standings, with a further 12 tour cards offered by the European Q School and nine players coming through the UK ranks.
Any ties in each Q School’s co-op orders will be awarded based on all match results as follows. Leg Difference, Legs Won, then DartConnect Avg. If the players are still unable to split, a play-off will be arranged.
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2025-01-09 10:36:00
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