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Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event
Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event

The Irish Sun

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event

ADRIAN LEWIS will next month make his return to televised darts – after a near two-and-half year absence. 3 Adrian Lewis is set to make his darts comeback next month Credit: Getty 3 It's been two long years since the ace was on the oche Credit: Getty Yet after that tournament, he decided to walk away from the sport – and eventually lost his professional tour card – for family reasons and having However, SunSport can now reveal he plans to make a comeback at the MODUS Super Series in Portsmouth at 10pm on Thursday August 28. It will be shown live and free on the MODUS Super Series Darts Channel on Pluto TV READ MORE IN DARTS The Stoke star, 40, will represent Team England in a special 'International Pairs' week alongside Steve Beaton, 61, the 1996 Lakeside world champion. The finals night will be on Saturday August 30 provided the English duo qualify. It sees Lewis, a four-time World Cup of Darts champion, represent his country for the first time since 2017. And he will also be reunited with his Most read in Darts BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Should he rediscover his form in the coming months, then there is a chance he may wish to return to the pro ranks but it would have been through Qualifying School in January 2026. Darts supremo Barry Hearn does not plan to give him a special wildcard entry even though Lewis is a decorated and popular figure within the sport. Adrian Lewis doesn't hesitate naming the three darts stars who are bigger villains than him 3 Lewis will be reunited with old foe Phil Taylor Credit: Getty Lewis said: 'The MODUS Super Series is the perfect platform for me to gauge where my game is at. 'I've been practicing well and have played well in a lot of exhibitions. 'It will be something very different for me but I've been watching the MODUS Super Series on Pluto TV and the standard is incredible. 'There are some brilliant players and I don't expect it to be easy. Nothing is easy in darts these days. 'I've taken time out to focus on my family life. I told Barry Hearn back when I made that decision that I don't expect any freebies if I do decide to make a comeback. 'I'm willing to work for it and maybe this can be the first step. 'It hasn't been easy over the last few years. My wife has to live with an illness and my son has autism and ADHD. 'I found myself travelling to events but not wanting to be there and wanting to be at home with them instead. 'I think I lost a bit of love for the game. I wasn't happy and my performances suffered as a result. 'I'm not making any long-term plans but I still have a lot to give and if this goes well then we'll take the next step at the right time. 'The main thing is I'm happy and looking forward to playing competitive darts on my own terms, in my own time, without the demands of the tour, for now at least.'

Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event
Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event

Scottish Sun

time12 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Two-time world champion, 40, to make emotional darts return after over TWO YEARS away for live TV event

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ADRIAN LEWIS will next month make his return to televised darts – after a near two-and-half year absence. The two-time world champion last threw competitive darts in front of the cameras at the PDC's UK Open in 2023 at Butlin's Minehead. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Adrian Lewis is set to make his darts comeback next month Credit: Getty 3 It's been two long years since the ace was on the oche Credit: Getty Yet after that tournament, he decided to walk away from the sport – and eventually lost his professional tour card – for family reasons and having fallen out of love with the game. Lewis' wife Sarah has 'an incurable kidney disease' and his son 'has autism and ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)', which has meant his full-time concentration and care. However, SunSport can now reveal he plans to make a comeback at the MODUS Super Series in Portsmouth at 10pm on Thursday August 28. It will be shown live and free on the MODUS Super Series Darts Channel on Pluto TV READ MORE IN DARTS LUKE OUT Littler aiming to join elite group of just four darts legends The Stoke star, 40, will represent Team England in a special 'International Pairs' week alongside Steve Beaton, 61, the 1996 Lakeside world champion. The finals night will be on Saturday August 30 provided the English duo qualify. It sees Lewis, a four-time World Cup of Darts champion, represent his country for the first time since 2017. And he will also be reunited with his old sparring partner and mentor Phil Taylor, the 16-time world champion, for a special event. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Should he rediscover his form in the coming months, then there is a chance he may wish to return to the pro ranks but it would have been through Qualifying School in January 2026. Darts supremo Barry Hearn does not plan to give him a special wildcard entry even though Lewis is a decorated and popular figure within the sport. Adrian Lewis doesn't hesitate naming the three darts stars who are bigger villains than him 3 Lewis will be reunited with old foe Phil Taylor Credit: Getty Lewis said: 'The MODUS Super Series is the perfect platform for me to gauge where my game is at. 'I've been practicing well and have played well in a lot of exhibitions. 'It will be something very different for me but I've been watching the MODUS Super Series on Pluto TV and the standard is incredible. 'There are some brilliant players and I don't expect it to be easy. Nothing is easy in darts these days. 'I've taken time out to focus on my family life. I told Barry Hearn back when I made that decision that I don't expect any freebies if I do decide to make a comeback. 'I'm willing to work for it and maybe this can be the first step. 'It hasn't been easy over the last few years. My wife has to live with an illness and my son has autism and ADHD. 'I found myself travelling to events but not wanting to be there and wanting to be at home with them instead. 'I think I lost a bit of love for the game. I wasn't happy and my performances suffered as a result. 'I'm not making any long-term plans but I still have a lot to give and if this goes well then we'll take the next step at the right time. 'The main thing is I'm happy and looking forward to playing competitive darts on my own terms, in my own time, without the demands of the tour, for now at least.'

‘Pretty certain' – Darts legend, 61, tipped for instant return to the sport just months after retirement
‘Pretty certain' – Darts legend, 61, tipped for instant return to the sport just months after retirement

The Sun

time08-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘Pretty certain' – Darts legend, 61, tipped for instant return to the sport just months after retirement

DARTS hero Steve Beaton has tipped to come out of retirement months after laying down his arrows. Beaton, 61, began on the professional circuit in 1991 - competing against the likes of Dennis Priestley and Bob Anderson - before calling it quits last year. 2 Beaton is a former Lakeside World Champion and semi-finalist in the UK Open and World Grand Prix. The "Bronzed Adonis" played in his 33rd consecutive PDC World Darts Championship last year, seeing off Dutchman Wessel Nijman 3-1 in the last 96. Beaton, who holds the record for 33 World Darts Championship appearances, brought the curtain down on his three-decade-plus stint on the main tour at the end of 2024. He currently competes on the MODUS Super Series alongside the seniors circuit - which Phil Taylor used to feature in after retirement. But Matthew Edgar, 38, has backed Beaton to make a remarkable comeback to the PDC this year. Edgar reckons the huge investment into the sport, combined with the expanded World Darts Championship format coming to Ally Pally later this year, will prove irresistible for the Coventry ace. Edgar told the Love The Darts podcast: "With the increased ranking money next year, if you're going to have a bad year and miss the big events, you can get away with it. "Because you can make it back up again in the previous year and the following year when you're not defending anything, you've got this heightened prize money, you can make the jump quite significantly. 2 "You're guaranteed the UK Open so realistically you think, 'Well, if I just have an okay season I should be in three potentially big events." Sky Sports presenter Abigail Davies then guessed that Beaton could be among those players motivated to return, to which Edgar boldly declared: "I think he does, I'm calling it now. Darts fans hail 'greatest thing I've ever seen' as star lands extremely rare triple-bullseye checkout "I think Steve Beaton's at Q School this year. I am pretty certain of it." Q School is a qualifying tournament for players who compete against each other to earn a PDC Tour Card, which allows them to play on the professional circuit. The World Championship is expanding to 128 players for the 2025/26 edition, with a total prize fund of £5 million, including £1 million for the winner. Despite Edgar's prediction, it was only last month that Beaton revealed it was time for him to step back from such a demanding darts schedule. He said: ""You've got to move on. I'm 61 now. I can't keep playing darts all the time. "I do watch them and I feel for them you know, they're on the clock all the time. It's great when you're younger. But once you get older it's harder."

Ex-world champ darts ace expected to reverse retirement – ‘I'm pretty certain'
Ex-world champ darts ace expected to reverse retirement – ‘I'm pretty certain'

Daily Mirror

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Ex-world champ darts ace expected to reverse retirement – ‘I'm pretty certain'

Steve Beaton called time on his career on the PDC main tour at the backend of 2024, but the 1996 BDO world champion has been tipped to make a return by Matt Edgar Matt Edgar has backed Steve Beaton to make a remarkable comeback to the PDC this year, despite the veteran surrendering his Tour Card in 2024. The 61-year-old darts legend, who holds the record for 33 World Darts Championship appearances, brought the curtain down on his three-decade-plus stint on the main tour at the end of last year. Beaton currently competes on the MODUS Super Series alongside the seniors circuit. However, Edgar, 38, has publicly tipped a return to darts' elite level during an appearance on the Love The Darts podcast last month with Sky Sports presenters Emma Paton and Abigail Davies. ‌ While the 1996 BDO world champion willingly surrendered his PDC Tour card, Edgar believes the additional investment flooding into the sport, combined with the expanded Paddy Power World Darts Championship format coming to Alexandra Palace later this year, will prove irresistible for the Coventry ace. ‌ "With the increased ranking money next year, if you're going to have a bad year and miss the big events, you can get away with it this year because you can make it back up again in the previous year and the following year when you're not defending anything, you've got this heightened prize money, you can make the jump quite significantly," Edgar explained. "Those sorts of players that are looking that they be missing out on some of the big events or they could be going down the rankings like Michael Smith and Dimitri Van den Bergh, this is the year to have a slip because you can get away with it this year to the point where it's not going to ruin you for the four-five year plan. ‌ "How many people out there has this really inspired and encouraged because it's two big announcements. We've given you access and opportunity not just in the World Championships but the World Masters now. "You're guaranteed the UK Open so realistically you think, 'Well, if I just have an okay season I should be in three potentially big events.'", reports the Express. "That's great for your sponsorships and the prize money going up, this is right now a very good position for any darts player." Davies then expressed her hopeful thinking that Beaton would be amongst those players motivated, to which Edgar boldly declared: "I think he does, I'm calling it now. I think Steve Beaton's at Q School this year. I am pretty certain of it." Q School is a qualifying tournament for players who compete against each other to earn a PDC Tour Card, which allows them to play on the professional circuit. Despite Edgar's prediction, it was only last month that Beaton revealed it was simply time for him to step back from such a demanding darts schedule. "You've got to move on. I'm 61 now," he shared with Online Darts regarding his choice to retire from the PDC. "I can't keep playing darts all the time. I do watch them and I feel for them you know, they're on the clock all the time. It's great when you're younger. But once you get older it's harder."

Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back
Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back

Scottish Sun

time22-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back

Littler and Humphries have both also hit back at fierce critic Dennis Priestley WORLD OF TROUBLE Luke Littler fires brutal four-word dig at World Cup of Darts winner who taunted him as The Nuke continues to hit back LUKE LITTLER has continued to hit back at those who criticise his World Cup of Darts flop. The reigning world darts champion and world No.1 Luke Humphries bombed out of the team tournament this month – they lost to Germany in round two – despite the England pair being title favourites. Advertisement 3 Luke Littler and Luke Humphries were in England action last week Credit: X / @SkySportsDarts Dennis Priestley, a two-time world champion, claimed the pair 'let their country down' and said they did not deserve their MBE status as they were too young. Northern Ireland thrower Neil Duff, the WDF world champion in 2022, followed up that criticism by writing online in a sarcastic tone: 'How's England doing?' His home country, led by Josh Rock and Daryl Gurney, ended up winning the trophy in Frankfurt. These latest comments riled Littler, 18, who responded on his Instagram Story with the caption 'How's Neil Duff doing?' followed with a smiley face emoji. Advertisement The post, which was available to up to TWO MILLION accounts, used an image of Duff losing 4-1 to Martin Thomas in the MODUS Super Series darts event on Saturday night. Littler also posted a social media message that screamed: Thomas sends Duff packing! The Nuke, the world No.2, is flying to New York this week as he takes part in the two-day US Darts Masters, which starts on Friday at The Theater at Madison Square Garden. Humphries also took to social media to criticise Priestley's take. Advertisement BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK 3 Neil Duff was critical of Littler's World Cup performance Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Cool Hand Luke wrote: "Disappointing to hear a top former pro who I admired say such a damaging thing to me and Luke. 'I didn't let my country down last year though, did I? Advertisement Luke Littler and Luke Humphries BOOED by German crowd on day they got their MBEs but fans love their 's---house' walk-on 'One bad game for us and we will back next year to go again. Let's move on now.' Humphries is also set to be in action at The Theater in New York next week.

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