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Darts Dynasties and Record Breakers: Reliving the June 2026 Modus Super Series Thrills!

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June 2026 was a whirlwind of darts action at the Modus Super Series, delivering four weeks of unforgettable drama, record-breaking performances, and new champions. We saw David Evans secure his third weekly title in Week 6 after a nail-biting Group A finish. Week 7 was dominated by an astonishing display from Derek Coulson, who achieved a perfect 19-0 week with a mesmerizing 112.95 average in the final, setting multiple series records. Week 8 brought more intense competition, culminating in Alec Small claiming his third weekly triumph with a spectacular bullseye finish. Finally, Week 9 showcased a star-studded lineup, with Boris Krcmar delivering a flawless group stage performance and a dominant final win to book his place in Champions Week. These weeks proved that in darts, every throw counts, and legends are forged under pressure.

Darts Dynasties and Record Breakers: Reliving the June 2026 Modus Super Series Thrills!

The Modus Super Series in June 2026 was packed with incredible darts, featuring comeback stories, dominant displays, and razor-thin margins. Let’s dive into the highlights from Weeks 6, 7, 8, and 9.

Week 6: Evans’ Third Triumph Amidst Group Stage Drama

Week 6 kicked off with a fiercely contested Group A. Keegan Brown showed incredible resilience, losing his opening match 4-0 but then winning his next four to lead on Day 1. However, the drama peaked on Day 3 when Brown lost his last three matches, allowing Rob Grundy to snatch Group A victory!

Group B was equally tight, with only one win separating the top four players. Ultimately, David ‘Stretch’ Evans secured the top spot thanks to a superior leg difference. Group C saw three players tied for first, with Brian Raman awarded the group win based on leg difference, narrowly beating out Aaron Turned.

Finals Night belonged to David Evans. As the only player to emerge from the group stage unbeaten, he continued his stellar form with a 4-1 semi-final win over Tommy Lishman, followed by a commanding 4-2 victory against Rob Grundy in the final. This marked Evans’ third weekly triumph on the Live Lounge stage, earning him a well-deserved £5,000 prize.

Week 7: Derek Coulson’s Unprecedented Perfect Week

Week 7 left fans in awe, posing the question: Is Derek Coulson the best player in the world without a PDC Tour Card? The Welshman delivered a performance for the ages, breaking four Modus Super Series records:

  • Most wins in a Group A Campaign: 15/15
  • Least legs dropped in a single day: 1
  • Highest ever running average in Group A: 96.65
  • Best ever Group A leg difference: +47/60

In Group B, Series 10 champion Jenson Walker found his rhythm, winning 7 out of 8 matches. Meanwhile, Oliver Mitchell made a near-perfect Super Series debut in Group C, hitting a stunning 164 finish in his second match and topping the group with 8 wins from 10.

Mitchell carried his impressive form into Finals Night, reaching the final on debut with convincing wins, including a 4-0 over Radek Szaganski and a 4-1 against Jenson Walker. However, he faced the unstoppable force of Derek Coulson. Coulson completed a historic perfect 19-0 week in the Live Lounge, defeating Mitchell 4-1 in the final with a mesmerizing 112.95 average. This monumental achievement secured his sixth weekly title and a spot in Champions Week.

Week 8: Small’s Bullseye Brilliance in a Highly Competitive Field

Week 8 was another testament to the Super Series’ competitive nature. Group A was incredibly tight, with Graham Hall and Ryan Branley tied at the top after two days. A dramatic final day saw Ryan Branley narrowly secure the group win, aiming to become the third teenager to qualify for Champions Week.

The intensity continued in Group B, where Dylan Slevin and Graham Hall found themselves tied on points once again, both advancing to Finals Night. Group C was equally close, with Alec Small and Oliver King tied with 7 wins each. Their identical leg differences meant the group winner was decided by their tournament average, showcasing the fine margins at this level.

On Finals Night, the unpredictable nature of Week 8 continued. While Graham Hall remained undefeated in his group, every player proved capable of beating each other. In the semi-finals, Sam Spivey delivered his best performance to defeat Hall 4-2. In a tense all-or-nothing contest, Alec Small snatched a narrow 4-3 victory after both he and Ryan Branley missed crucial match darts.

The final between Small and Spivey was a classic, with no breaks of throw. The deciding leg was packed with drama, as both players exchanged 180s. Ultimately, Alec Small checked out 81 on the bullseye to claim his third MSS weekly title, a fitting end to a thrilling week.

Week 9: Krcmar’s Dominance Secures Champions Week Spot

Week 9 featured a blockbuster lineup, including Series 13 champion Jack Drayton, ADC Global Champion Jack Tweddell, and PDC veteran Boris Krcmar. In a hotly contested Group A, Jack Tweddell emerged as the best, securing 11 wins to advance to Finals Night.

Group B saw more big names, with Fallon Sherrock, Scott Mitchell, and Conor Heneghan battling it out. Heneghan’s six wins narrowly edged out Mitchell and Robbie Martin for the top spot. However, nobody could stop Boris Krcmar in Group C, as the Croatian powerhouse delivered a perfect 10 wins from 10 matches to dominantly claim his place in Finals Night.

Saturday night set the stage for a straight showdown between Tweddell and Krcmar. Both players had gone undefeated in their respective Finals Night groups, averaging significantly higher than their opponents. After convincing semi-final victories, the final promised fireworks.

As he has done so many times in his career, Boris Krcmar produced his biggest performance when it mattered most. Averaging an impressive 100.19 with a clinical 50% on his doubles, Krcmar romped to a 4-2 victory. This dominant display secured his Week 9 Championship and, crucially, his spot in the prestigious Champions Week.

Looking Ahead: Champions Week Beckons

While Derek Coulson’s record-breaking week undoubtedly positions him as the man to beat in the upcoming Champions Week, performances like Boris Krcmar’s remind us that any player peaking at the perfect moment is capable of securing the Series 14 title. The June 2026 Modus Super Series delivered unforgettable darts, setting the stage for an epic conclusion to Series 14.

Source: Based on an article from Darts Planet TV.