Kevin Doets has emerged as the leader in the most boards won category in Players Championship events in 2026, having won his board an incredible 10 times from 16 events played. The Dutchman's remarkable floor form has seen him step up the ladder, making him a very dangerous player. His maiden PDC ranking title at PC 13, where he defeated Luke Woodhouse in the final, has been a key highlight. Out of the 10 boards he has won, seven times he has reached the quarter-final stage and four times the semi-finals.
Just behind Doets is fellow Dutchman Wessel Nijman with nine boards won. Nijman has gone on to win the title five times from that point, over half of his board wins, and has broken the £100,000 mark in the Players Championship Order of Merit, rising into the top 16. Level with Nijman on nine boards is Chris Dobey, who has reached the final three times and triumphed twice. Both Nijman and Dobey have played two fewer events than Doets, having skipped a pair of tournaments, which relinquishes the chance of usurping him at the top.
Beau Greaves leads the chasing pack with seven boards won in her debut year as a tour card holder. Out of the last eight floor tournaments, Greaves has not won her board in three of them, but she has reached four quarter-finals, one of which she went on to win, becoming the first woman to win a PDC ranking title at Players Championship 11. A plethora of names have won six boards: Andrew Gilding, Stephen Bunting, Joe Cullen, Dave Chisnall, and Krzysztof Ratajski. Bunting has achieved this despite only competing in ten PC competitions this year.
On five boards are Danny Noppert, Joe Hunt, Tom Bissell, and Keane Barry. Hunt and Bissell have exploded out of the blocks, sitting 21st and 15th respectively in the Players Championship Order of Merit, with their consistency on the floor setting them up for the rest of the year. The next PC events will be held in Leicester from May 18-19.