
While most darts fans had their eyes firmly fixed on the PDC Players Championship events, an almost unthinkable moment unfolded elsewhere – a feat that has quickly gone viral across the darts world.
Swedish duo Andreas Harrysson and Oskar Åslund almost produced a nine-darter unlike any seen before, during the MODUS Super Series pairs competition. What would make this achievement so extraordinary is that it was not thrown by a single player, but completed collectively as a doubles team – the perfect leg achieved in just nine darts between two players.
WE’VE NEARLY JUST SEEN THE GREATEST 9 DARTER IN HISTORY!!!! 🤯😩
— Josh (@joshpearson180) August 25, 2025
Why This Nine-Darter Would Stand Out
In traditional doubles formats, matches are usually played over a best-of-seven legs format. That structure typically makes a nine-darter virtually impossible, as players rotate throws and rarely follow the conventional rhythm of singles play.
Even more telling was their apparent preparation. The route they chose on the board suggested careful planning, rather than improvisation, as seen by the composed reactions of their fellow competitors and Harrysson’s partner observing confidently in the background.
Their opponents, Scottish pair Robert Thornton and Scott Campbell, could only watch as history was made before their eyes.
Adding to the MODUS Legacy
This isn’t the first time the MODUS Super Series has delivered fireworks. Only recently, Dutchman Danny van Trijp made headlines with a nine-darter of his own during Finals Night, which he capped off by winning the evening with a record-breaking average.
The series has increasingly become a stage for remarkable moments, and this latest chapter will be discussed in the darts community for years to come. For fans eager to witness such drama live, the MODUS Super Series continues to broadcast matches daily online.




