The Modus Super Series returns for Week 9 with an intriguing mix of established professionals, rising stars and in-form qualifiers.
While Boris Krcmar heads the betting, there are several players arriving with strong recent form and genuine ambitions of making a deep run.
Boris Krcmar Starts As Favourite
The bookmakers have made Boris Krcmar the man to beat, and it's not difficult to see why.
The Croatian arrives after winning a PDC European Tour qualifier and has continued to produce strong averages against quality opposition. Recent defeats have come against players such as Luke Littler and Luke Humphries, illustrating the level he has been competing at.
Krcmar's scoring power and experience make him a worthy favourite, but he is unlikely to have things all his own way.
The Young Gun: Jack Drayton
If there is one player capable of taking the tournament by storm, it could be Jack Drayton.
Drayton recently reached a PDC Development Tour final, averaging almost 93 across the event and producing several outstanding performances along the way.
An 8W-2L record from his last ten matches suggests confidence is high, and he looks ready to make another step forward.
The Form Horse: Robbie Martin
Few players arrive in better form than Robbie Martin.
Recent victories in Salisbury and Stalbridge were followed by a run to the England Open final, giving him a remarkable 9W-1L recent record.
Martin may not attract the same attention as some of the bigger names, but momentum counts for a lot in Modus and he certainly has plenty of that.
Can Ashton Brown Continue The Fairytale?
For Q4QS followers, Ashton Brown is the obvious storyline.
The Bristol star arrives on the back of a perfect 10W-0L run in the database, including victory at Dan Cornes' Birthday Bash and recent titles at DartAsylum and Hangar 61.
This is a huge step up in opposition, but Brown has earned his opportunity and will relish the challenge.
Fallon Looks To Bounce Back
Fresh from another Women's Series weekend and qualification for the Women's World Matchplay, Fallon Sherrock joins the field looking to make her mark.
Sherrock reached the semi-finals of Event 15 and remains one of the most recognisable names in the game.
If she finds her best form early in the week, nobody will want to draw her.
Players Flying Under The Radar
Jack Tweddell continues to quietly build an impressive record and has shown he can compete with established PDC players.
Joe Murnan remains dangerous on his day and has posted some excellent averages on the Challenge Tour.
Scott Mitchell's experience can never be discounted, while Conor Heneghan and Sebastian Caris both have enough ability to spring a surprise.
Q4QS Six To Follow
π― Boris Krcmar
π― Jack Drayton
π― Robbie Martin
π― Ashton Brown
π― Fallon Sherrock
π― Jack Tweddell
Q4QS Prediction
Winner: Boris Krcmar
Runner-Up: Jack Drayton
Dark Horse: Robbie Martin
Local Interest Pick: Ashton Brown