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Major tournament guide

World Grand Prix

The major built around double-in, double-out pressure, where leg starts are as decisive as finishes.

πŸ₯‡ Latest winner

Luke Littler
2025

πŸ‘‘ Record champion

Phil Taylor
11 titles

πŸ“ Venue

Mattioli Arena Leicester, England

🎯 Format

Sets / double-in, double-out Premier Event
  • πŸ“… Next dates October 2026
  • πŸ›οΈ Organization PDC
  • πŸ—“οΈ Established 1998
  • ⏱️ Typical slot October
  • πŸ’° Latest prize fund Β£600,000 (2025 edition)

Expected month based on the regular World Grand Prix calendar slot.

🎯 Why World Grand Prix matters

Double-in pressure

Every leg starts on a double, which immediately changes risk and tempo compared with standard 501 flow.

Set-play tension

Set structure and double-start demands combine into one of the most technical pressure profiles on tour.

Unique scoring rhythm

Players need different leg-management habits because missed starts can flip initiative instantly.

πŸ† Winners and records

Latest winner

Luke Littler

Champion in 2025

Latest final

Luke Littler vs Luke Humphries

Final year: 2025

Record snapshot

  • Most titles Phil Taylor (11)
  • Latest champion Luke Littler
  • Venue Mattioli Arena, Leicester, England
  • Format Sets / double-in, double-out
  • Latest prize fund Β£600,000 (2025 edition)

πŸ“Š Recent winners

πŸŽ₯ Video highlight

Double-in tension and major-final pressure

Watch how missed starts and quick punishes shape leg flow in ways unique to this tournament format.

πŸ“ How the format works

World Grand Prix uses a knockout bracket with double-in, double-out rules, so both leg entry and finish require doubles.

Qualification is ranking-led, but format demands can shift expected outcomes once matches begin.

Compared with standard majors, opening control and composure on doubles are disproportionately important.

πŸ“ Mattioli Arena, Leicester, England

Venue details

Mattioli Arena

Leicester, England

Latest prize fund: Β£600,000 (2025 edition)

The Leicester setting supports a compact major atmosphere where every missed opening double is immediately felt by the crowd.

Because leg starts are fragile in this format, venue noise can amplify pressure moments faster than in standard events.

  • Immediate pressure from first dart of each leg
  • Set-play dynamics layered onto double-start rules
  • Frequent momentum swings after missed openings

Venue photo

Exterior view of Mattioli Arena in Leicester
Mattioli Arena, Leicester

Map of England with Mattioli Arena in Leicester highlighted

Anecdote

✨ A memorable World Grand Prix anecdote

The first televised nine-darter in a double-in format happened here, which perfectly captures how the event creates pressure moments no standard major can copy.

πŸ‘₯ Players who define the World Grand Prix

❓ FAQ

What makes World Grand Prix harder than standard majors?

Double-in starts increase entry difficulty for every leg and can punish slow openings immediately.

Does the event still use double-out finishes?

Yes. Both leg starts and finishes are on doubles, which is the defining format trait.

Why do opening doubles matter so much in this event?

They decide early leg control quickly; repeated misses can hand both scoring position and confidence to the opponent.

Can elite scorers still struggle here?

Yes. Strong scoring alone is not enough if double-start and finishing execution are unstable.

What makes World Grand Prix important in the darts calendar?

Its value comes from title prestige, format identity, and how strongly results here influence player perception across the season.

How does World Grand Prix differ from other majors?

The event has its own competitive identity through format, venue atmosphere, and the type of pressure players face in decisive rounds.

πŸ“ Editorial review

Written by

The Darts Fan editorial team

Last reviewed

19 March 2026

Editorial note

World Grand Prix sections are refreshed when winner records, venue framing, or format-related internal links need updates.

Maintenance method

Winners, links, and format context are checked against our structured source on each major update cycle.