


Semi-finalists will get £25,000 compared to £23,500. The runner-up will claim £50,000 compared to £45,000 before. This means that the winner’s prize fund goes from £100,000 to £110,000. Michael van Gerwen is the defending World Grand Prix champion and the prize money has increased from £400,000 to £450,000. The World Grand Prix takes place between 6-12 October at the CityWest in Dublin. World Darts Grands Prix Prize Money Breakdown Van Gergwen missed double-12 but still managed to win the second leg and eventually fell in the third. It was a constant to and fro as Wright won the first leg.

Michael van Gerwen was disappointed to have missed a bullseye but then he came back to grab the third and fourth set 3-0 and 3-2. Peter Wright got the advantage early on, winning 3-2 and 3-2 in his first two sets. The final was held on New Year’s Day 2020 and van Gerwen won the first two legs. The winner’s prize money was £500,000, adding £100,000 to the previous year’s winners share – Position (num. The prize money for the tournament was £2,500,000 in total, £700,000 more than 2018. 2020 PDC World Darts Championship Prize Money
