This weekend, the Nordic DartsMasters took place in Copenhagen, Denmark.
It was the third of seven World Series of Darts events to take place before the Finals in September.
Some of the PDC's brightest stars went to action this weekend, producing some quality darts, mixed in with some upsets as well.
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Stephen Bunting wins second World Series of Darts event after making third consecutive final
Bunting continued his success at World Series of Darts events in 2025.
He's made at least the final in all three events so far, and took home his second title in Denmark's capital.
En route to the title, Bunting beat notable players such as Jonny Clayton, Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross.
Beating Cross in the final earned Bunting a £30,000 cash prize.
The world number one Luke Humphries had a difficult weekend, being pushed by Latvia's Madars Razma to a last-leg decider, which he was able to hold off, but lost his quarterfinal match to Gerwyn Price.
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Price won his quarterfinal match 6-3 over Humphries, averaging 108.26.
Luke Littler was also upset 6-3, by Nathan Aspinall who has been in great form recently, just coming off a European Tour event title.
Several of the Nordic/Baltic qualifiers for this weekend's tournament will be back in action at the end of this week, as the World Cup of Darts starts Thursday and runs through Sunday in Frankfurt.
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