I can help summarize the latest available information on the 2022 PDC Women's Series, but I don’t have live access to current updates in this turn. Here’s what’s generally known about the 2022 series, with notes on where you can verify the latest details.
Core headline
- The 2022 PDC Women's Series consisted of multiple weekend events across five weekends, culminating in a set of rankings and final event outcomes that determined the overall Women’s Series progression and qualification for subsequent PDC events. For the most precise results by event and winner, see official PDC wrap-ups and contemporary coverage from spring 2022.[1][3]
Key structures and format
- Events were held as a circuit of tournaments across several weekends, each featuring multiple events per day and both early rounds and knockout stages. This structure was reiterated in PDC communications ahead of the second weekend in 2022.[3]
- The weekend format typically included two events per day with substantial prize funds (e.g., £5,000 per event in some weekends), echoing the established pattern described for the 2022 second weekend in Wigan.[3]
Notable results and champions
- The 2022 series crowned various event winners across the five weekends, with multiple players reaching finals in different weeks. For example, coverage and result lists from the 2022 season show finalists like Lorraine Winstanley and Rhian O’Sullivan in some events, illustrating the depth of competition in the series.[4]
- Be aware that individual weekend winners varied by event and could include a mix of established players and rising talents; a complete list of event winners and finalists is best pulled directly from the official event pages or dedicated result aggregators from 2022.[4]
Context and longer-term trajectory
- In subsequent years, the PDC Women’s Series expanded and evolved (e.g., additions of a Major and changes to the number of events), which helps explain why many follow-up articles and Wikipedia pages discuss the series’ growth and its impact on rankings and qualifications.[2][7][9]
- For a sense of how 2022 fits into the broader arc, you can compare summaries from 2022 with those from 2023 and 2024, which show continued development and occasional shifts in event structure and prize money.[7][9]
How you can get the latest, precise details
- Official PDC page for the Women’s Series tournament listings and archives: https://www.pdc.tv/tournament/womens-series (navigate to 2022 results or archive sections).[8]
- Dedicated results pages and year-specific overviews (e.g., 2022) on Wikipedia or sports outlets around the time of the events, which include match-by-match results and final standings: 2022 PDC Women’s Series (Wikipedia) and contemporaneous articles like Stars preparing for second weekend (PDC).[1][3]
- For a quick snapshot of what the 2022 season looked like in terms of winners and finals, the Barnsley 2022 results page provides concrete final outcomes for that year’s events: PDC Women’s Series 10 2022 (Women) Results.[4]
If you’d like, I can compile a concise list of all 2022 event winners and finalists and format it as a quick-reference table. I can also pull the exact final standings for the top-ranked players in the 2022 Women's Series rankings, with citations to the primary sources. Would you like me to assemble that?