Motomu Sakai Asian Tour Lead Shrinks Before Singapore Return

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Motomu Sakai Asian Tour Lead Shrinks Before Singapore Return

Motomu Sakai will take only a $700 cushion into the next PDC Asian Tour block after the latest official Order of Merit left Alexis Toylo and Paolo Nebrida level in second place.

The PDC Asia standings list Sakai top on $15,850, with Toylo and Nebrida both sitting on $15,150. That keeps the Japanese thrower in control, but it also turns Events 17-20 in Singapore into a far sharper qualification pressure point than the table first suggests.

Sakai margin leaves Singapore chase wide open

Sakai’s position was strengthened by his Event 16 victory in Ulaanbaatar, which the PDC said cemented his place at the summit. The gap behind him, though, is now thin enough for one deep Singapore run to alter the World Championship conversation.

Haruki Muramatsu remains fourth on $12,950, with Christian Perez fifth on $11,950 and Man Lok Leung sixth on $11,650. That spread matters: Toylo and Nebrida are not simply chasing a headline ranking, they are hunting the kind of Asian Tour finish that can define a season.

NineDartNews has already tracked the wider Asian route through Paul Lim’s Olympic and World Cup profile. Sakai’s narrowing lead now gives the same regional circuit a more immediate edge before Singapore.

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