Paul Krohne is successful twice in a row at the PDC Next Gen. After his sensational coup, the German underlines his impressive form.
Paul Krohne is simply unstoppable! The German darts professional won both tournaments at the PDC Next Gen Series on Saturday and Sunday, becoming a joint record holder.
With these two tournament victories, Krohne has now triumphed a total of four times at the PDC Next Gen. Previously, only Niko Springer and Daniel Klose had achieved this.

Paul Krohne won two events at the PDC Next Gen this weekend
Darts: Krohne Leaves the Competition No Chance
Across all competitions, Krohne celebrated his 31st consecutive victory and his 48th consecutive victory at Wunderland Kalkar. On Saturday, he played a tournament average of 93.35 points in the knockout phase. On Sunday, it was even 95.01 points.
Krohne Wins the World’s Largest Darts Tournament
At the world’s largest darts tournament, which has been held since 1973, 4,096 (!) participants competed in the singles classification. 128 players qualified for the final day, but no one could stop Krohne.
Krohne leads the Next-Gen standings after four of 16 events with 3,225 Euros in prize money.