Mission Recap – Six Players Win Tour Cards At Q-School

Mission Recap – Six Players Win Tour Cards At Q-School

It was a successful week at 2025 Q-School for Team Mission with six players earning PDC tour cards.

On Thursday, Viktor Tingstrom became the fourth player from Sweden to secure a tour card at Q-School, winning his card as the final stage day one winner at European Q-School.

‘Belkin Boy’ put together an impressive run in Kalkar, posting three consecutive 100+ averages to reach the last eight, where he got the better of Tytus Kanik 6-2 to edge closer to his first tour card.

In the semi-finals, Tingstrom reeled off three straight legs from 4-3 down to defeat Karel Sedlacek 6-4 and set up a final with the highly fancied Jimmy van Schie.

With the final locked at 4-4, the Swedish star checked out 72 to edge in front at 5-4, before taking out 129 in the next leg to complete a 6-4 victory and clinch a two-year tour card.

On Saturday, Tavis Dudeney sealed his maiden PDC tour card by winning the third day of the final stage at UK Q-School.

‘The Dude’ earned a bye through to the final stage after finishing 11th on the Development Tour Order of Merit last year, having capped off his season with a first PDC title in Event 23.

The 20-year-old will now test his skills against the world’s elite players after clinching a tour card in Milton Keynes.

Dudeney’s run saw him win through two last-leg deciders against Dylan Dowling and Greg Ritchie, before fighting back from 3-1 down to beat Adam Paxton 6-4 in the final.

On Sunday, Oskar Lukasiak, Dominik Gruellich, Cam Crabtree and Adam Warner joined Tingstrom and Dudeney in claiming tour cards on the last day at Q-School.

Sweden’s Lukasiak made the final on Saturday and picked up two more points on Sunday to finish fourth on the European Q-School Order of Merit.

German youngster Gruellich reached the last four on Friday and backed that up with a run to the last 16 on Sunday, which helped him finish seventh on the Order of Merit.

England international Crabtree secured his first tour card after finishing sixth on the final UK Q-School Order of Merit. ‘Shazam’ picked up seven points with two last 16s and a quarter-final in the last three days.

Warner regained his PDC tour card at the first time of asking as he finished in seventh place on the Order of Merit. He also made two last 16s and a quarter-final during the final stage to earn himself another two-year tour card.

Team Mission 2025 PDC Tour Card Holders
Ritchie Edhouse
Ryan Joyce
Martin Lukeman
Madars Razma
Wessel Nijman
Alan Soutar
Dylan Slevin
Stephen Burton
Connor Scutt
James Hurrell
Rhys Griffin
Brett Claydon
George Killington
Michele Turetta
Viktor Tingstrom
Tavis Dudeney
Oskar Lukasiak
Dominik Gruellich
Cam Crabtree
Adam Warner

Pictures: PDC

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