About WDF World Cup Youth Girls Singles 2023

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2023 WDF World Cup Photographer: Esbjerg Kommune Paige Pauling

The 23rd edition of the WDF World Cup was held in Esbjerg in Denmark. From 26 to 30 September the tournament was played at the Blue Water Dokken in Esbjerg. The tournament was initially going to be held in 2021, but the global corona pandemic forced the tournament to be postponed by two years. 

Three countries are making their debut this World Cup. The Faroe Islands, Guernsey, and Liechtenstein. Marco Meijer from the Netherlands and Christian Sørensen from Denmark join the team of officials starting this year, whilst Richard Ashdown has left this year.

In the girls singles, Page Pauling from England is the big favourite and she fully lives up to that role. Pauling wins all her matches by a wide margin and beats Ireland's Rebecca Allen 5-2 in the final. For the first time in history, Egypt has won a bronze medal. Mariam Abdelhafez writes history for her country and, just like England's Hannah Meek, receives the bronze.

WDF World Cup Youth Girls Singles 2023

Blue Water Dokken in
Esbjerg, DNK
Organizer:
World Darts Federation
Participants:
38
Start Date:
26 Sep 2023
End Date:
30 Sep 2023