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  1. Sato signs!

    Sato signs!

    Kasumi Sato is the latest big name from Asia to sign for the world's leading darts manufacturer.

    Sato, aged 28 from Akiruno in Tokyo will join fellow stars Seigo Asada and Toru Suzuki in Team Unicorn, bringing together a now strong representation in Japan.

    3 times Ladies Perfect Tour Champion, Sato was the surprise package at the recent Rest of the World Women's Qualifier for the World Championship, as she pushed her compatriot Mikuru Suzuki hard in a keenly-contested final leading 4-3, before Suzuki claimed the last two legs to seal her spot at Alexandra Palace.

    Sato reached the World Masters Semi-Finals in 2019, last month appeared at UK PDC Q-School as she looks to further her career

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  2. SuperTed extends stay

    SuperTed extends stay

    The 2019 PDC Unicorn Development Tour runaway winner Ted Evetts has signed a new long-term contract with Unicorn Darts.

    Evetts, aged 22, claimed a magnificent eight titles during a sparkling year, which took his overall tally of career wins on the Development Tour to twelve.

    Having recently joined the Sportsman Management Company, which includes stablemates Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kyle Anderson, 'SuperTed' is excited by both the future and his new deal ''I am buzzing to extend my stay with Unicorn, more than happy with all of my equipment and I'm looking forward to my best year yet''.

    Unicorn Player Liaison Matt Rankin added ''We are extremely pleased to extend

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  3. Determined Dobey!

    Determined Dobey!

    Chris Dobey chats to Player Liaison Matt Rankin about his recent run to the Last 16 of the World Championship & his excellent form during 2019 which lifted him into the PDC World's Top 20! 

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  4. John Part previews the 2019/20 William Hill World Championship

    John Part previews the 2019/20 William Hill World Championship

    World Champion Ambassador & Sky Sports darts pundit John Part previews the 2019/20 William Hill World Darts Championship from a Team Unicorn perspective, with a festive flavour.

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  5. Team Unicorn set for Ally Pally!

    Team Unicorn set for Ally Pally!

    Gary Anderson will begin his tilt for a third William Hill World Darts Championship title against Northern Irishman Brendan Dolan or Indian Qualifier Nitin Kumar.

    The draw which includes 20 Team Unicorn stars was made on Monday for the 2019/2020 William Hill World Darts Championship, which will see 96 of the world's best players competing from December 13 - January 1 for the Sid Waddell Trophy and £2.5 million in prize money.

    The first round will feature 32 qualifiers from the ProTour Order of Merit, based on prize money won across 43 non-televised events in 2019, and 32 international qualifiers.

    2019 Runner-Up Michael Smith will be looking to go one step further this year, will play either Luke Woodhouse or Paul Lim

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  6. Semi-Final delight for Dobey

    Semi-Final delight for Dobey

    Team Unicorn rising star Chris Dobey is through to his first major televised Semi-Final at the World Grand Prix in Dublin. Dobey continued his sensational impact in this his first appearance in the event with five ton-plus checkouts in a win over stablemate Ian White.

    A rampant start from Dobey saw him whitewash White in the first set, sealing it with a 132 checkout, before a strong response from White saw him take the second set 3-1.

    It was White's turn for a whitewash in the third to go 2-1 ahead in sets, but Dobey fired back with finishes of 120 and 100 to take the fourth 3-1.

    A stunning 156 finish from Dobey put him within a leg of the semi-finals, and the Geordie sealed his

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  7. Dobey and White progress in Dublin

    Dobey and White progress in Dublin

    Team Unicorn star Chris Dobey, has reached his third televised quarter-final with a superb 3-1 victory over two-time World Champion and stablemate Gary Anderson.

    The Scot, a former Dublin finalist, defied a showpiece 134 checkout from Dobey to claim the opening set 3-2, only to see the Newcastle youngster come from 2-1 down to level in the second.

    Dobey then finished 90, 60 and 110 to win the third without reply, before securing his last eight place by claiming set four with a 3-1 scoreline.

    "I think my overall performance was pretty good and I'm delighted to have won," said Dobey. "I knew I had the game to beat Gary and I had to keep my cool, and it's up there with my best performances on stage.

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  8. Classy Rydz seals the deal!

    Classy Rydz seals the deal!

    Talented Team Unicorn star Callan Rydz has topped the 2019 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour Order of Merit, which has earned him a coveted two-year Tour Card aswell as a prized spot in the William Hill World Darts Championship later this year.

    Event 18 in Wigan, saw Newcastle-based Rydz, 21, collect his second Challenge Tour title of the year, as he moved to the top of the rankings on Saturday evening, but had to wait nervously towards the conclusion of the weekends action before his double success was confirmed, after reaching the Event 19 semi-finals earlier on Sunday.

    In the aforementioned Event 18, Rydz overcame four-time Lakeside Women's Champion Lisa Ashton as well as former UK Open finalist Wes Newton, John Bowles, Andrew Gilding and Aden Kirk before enjoying a 5-1 win over Cody Harris in the final.

    Rydz who only joined the ranks at Unicorn a matter of months ago is unsurprisingly delighted with

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  9. Team Unicorn set for Dublin

    Team Unicorn set for Dublin

    The field has been confirmed for the 2019 BoyleSports World Grand Prix, with two Team Unicorn youngsters set to make their Dublin debuts in October.

    The double-start tournament will return to the Citywest Convention Centre from October 6-12.

    Following Sunday's Players Championship 26, the line-up has now been confirmed with the top eight players on the PDC Order of Merit seeded for the event.

    Double World Youth Champion Dimitri Van den Bergh will make his World Grand Prix debut, alongside Chris Dobey, in a line-up that that will feature NINE Team Unicorn stars.

    Former finalist Gary Anderson

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  10. Wade claims PC24 title

    Wade claims PC24 title

    Team Unicorn star James Wade won his fifth PDC title of the year at Players Championship 24 in Barnsley on Wednesday.

    Wade, whose four previous wins in 2019 also came at Players Championship events, continued his consistent floor form to pocket yet another £10,000 top prize.

    The final between Wade and Chisnall saw a meeting of two players who were yet to lose a ranking final this year, but it was Wade who prevailed to maintain his unbeaten record.

    "It was a nerve-wracking final," Wade admitted.

    "I thought I was going to have it over and done with a lot quicker than I did but it's onwards and upwards from here."

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