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Ruby The Rocket Sets 2026 Competition Schedule

Haverhill's young darts star Ruby Grey is set for her biggest season yet in 2026, with an extensive competition schedule that will see her compete across the UK and Europe as she continues her progression toward the professional game.


In just over three years, Ruby has established herself as one of the leading young talents in the sport. She is a two-time and current WDF English Open Champion, ranked 2nd in the WDF U18 girls world rankings, and a multiple international title winner during 2025, including her first adult title in Latvia. Her year concluded with a standout achievement - reaching the World Championship Finals at Lakeside.


Alongside her individual success, Ruby continues to represent England with distinction and will do so again in July 2026 in Ireland, marking her final year competing as a youth international.


A Defining Year Ahead

The goals for 2026 are clear:


  • Finish the season ranked inside the top three youth girls players in the world

  • Qualify for the World Championships at Lakeside once again

  • Continue her transition onto the PDC Women’s circuit

  • Represent England successfully in her final year as a youth player

To achieve this, Ruby will compete in a demanding calendar of WDF tournaments, PDC Women’s events, county fixtures and international championships, travelling extensively throughout the year.


2026 Competition Schedule (Subject to Change)

Ruby’s provisional 2026 schedule includes the following confirmed and planned events:


  • January–March: County fixtures, Dutch Open (Holland), Scottish Open, Slovakia Masters, Isle of Man Open, Vienna International, PDC Women's events

  • April–June: England Tri Nations (Ireland), Denmark Masters, Scottish Open, further PDC Women's events, county fixtures

  • July–August: WDF Europe Cup (Ireland), England Grand Prix, Belgium & Antwerp Open, Welsh Classic & Open

  • September–October: Carinthian Open (Austria), PDC Women's events, Turkish Classic (TBC), Scottish Open

  • November–December: World Open/Masters (TBC), WDF World Championships – Lakeside


Additional WDF events in Bruges, Latvia, Hungary, Denmark and England, along with the English Open and British Open, are expected to be confirmed during the season.

Opportunities to Support the 2026 Season


With competitions spanning county, national and international stages, 2026 represents a pivotal year in Ruby’s career. The schedule offers clear opportunities for partners to support her journey on a tournament-by-tournament, seasonal or bespoke basis, while gaining visibility across events, digital platforms and a growing darts audience. To read more on how you can support Ruby, please click here.


As Ruby prepares to take on her most demanding season to date, she looks forward to welcoming supporters, fans and partners to be part of an exciting year ahead.

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