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A remarkable run to the final by 16-year-old, Luke Littler captured the nation’s imagination before he lost 7-4 in the final to world number one, Luke Humphries.
Shortly before the Championships began at Alexandra Palace last month, H&H Reeds launched a new website commissioned by the Professional Darts Players Association (PDPA), also based in Carlisle.
The new site is designed to reflect the growing status of Darts in the world of professional sports and provides a state-of-the-art portal for players like the two world finalists to tap into the support the PDPA offers the growing ranks of professionals.
“We are very proud of the site,” said H&H Reeds Head of Web Design Steven Hart, “and absolutely delighted that we met our launch deadline to coincide with the amazing success of the World Darts Championships.”
Like virtually every other area of sport today, darts has a huge amateur base, but has also evolved into a fully professional, multi-million-pound sport, which attracts millions of viewers to major international events like their World Championships.
The PDPA is the organisation that safeguards the interests of professional players, and they needed a website that gave their members quick and easy access to all the benefits and support they offer to help them make the most of their careers in the professional arena.
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“We were thrilled to collaborate with the PDPA on their new website,” said Steven.
“It was an amazing opportunity to work on a project that would have immense global reach, catering to hundreds of members worldwide and we are pleased that the site has been so well received.
“With almost 40,000 hits in the first month suggests it’s working well for the PDPA and its growing membership of world class sportsmen and sportswomen.”
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