The race at the top of the Friday Darts Night Series 13 rankings remains close after the completed session on Friday, 24 July 2026. William Kelvin continues to lead the ADAS season leaderboard with 63 points, but Paul Bonnick has moved within three points of the top spot on 60. Eric Tan holds third position with 55 points.
The updated standings underline how competitive the Friday Darts Night season has become. With ranking points, attendance and Ton 80s all contributing to the wider story of the series, every remaining session gives players another opportunity to improve their position.
Friday Darts Night Series 13 top three
The current leading positions are:
- William Kelvin — 63 points from 12 sessions, with 2 Ton 80s
- Paul Bonnick — 60 points from 8 sessions, with 0 Ton 80s
- Eric Tan — 55 points from 9 sessions, with 3 Ton 80s
William Kelvin remains the player to catch, adding to a consistent campaign across 12 appearances. Paul Bonnick’s 60-point total keeps the title race finely balanced, while Eric Tan stays firmly in contention and has recorded three maximum 180 scores during the season.
These are cumulative season standings rather than the finishing order of a single session. The ranking snapshot was published from the live leaderboard on 3 August 2026.
The battle behind the podium
The competition extends beyond the leading three. Francis Tan and Mark Chai are level on 48 points in fourth and fifth place respectively. Francis has played 11 sessions, while Mark has played eight and leads the displayed Ton 80 count with six.
Adrian Quek follows in sixth position with 45 points. Michael Nicholas is only one point behind on 44, while Jawee and Eric Low are tied on 40 points. Those narrow margins mean one strong Friday session could reshape several positions in the upper half of the table.
The season ranking rules place points first. Where players are tied, sessions played and Ton 80s are among the published tie-break considerations before a deciding match is required. Players should refer to the official leaderboard for the latest ordering.
What players are competing for
Friday Darts Night is designed to give Singapore’s darts community a regular competitive platform while remaining welcoming to players of different experience levels. Participants can build their season total through the weekly series and track their progress on the live table.
The leading positions also carry meaningful incentives. The current top three prize places are associated with singles entries for the WDF Singapore Open 2026, while fourth and fifth place are in line for Johore Open Singles entries. Eligibility and final awards remain subject to the organiser’s published rules and final standings.
Join the next Friday Darts Night
There is still time to step up to the oche, earn ranking points and challenge the established leaders. Players interested in joining an upcoming session should register in advance and review the event details before attending.
View the live Friday Darts Night leaderboard or learn how Friday Darts Night works.
To register for the next Friday Darts Night, contact ADAS through WhatsApp.

