Damon Heta is eyeing a place on the PDC Pro Tour in the near future after claiming his first televised title in Brisbane last weekend.

Heta was a huge outsider prior to the tournament, but he came through a star-studded field to become the first Australian to lift a World Series title on home soil.

‘The Heat’ celebrated his 32nd birthday in sensational style on Saturday, following up Friday’s first-round win over James Wade by defeating Gary Anderson, Simon Whitlock and Rob Cross to scoop the £20,000 top prize.

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Just a week earlier, Heta claimed the inaugural BDO Australian Open title with victory over Scott Mitchell in the final, although he usurped that particular victory in the space of seven days.

The Dart Players Australia No 1 is now eyeing a potential move over to the UK to attempt to win a Tour Card at Q-School with the aim of competing on the PDC ProTour, as he bids to follow in the footsteps of his compatriots Whitlock, Kyle Anderson and Corey Cadby.

“Hopefully I’ll be able to come over to the UK soon and when I do people better watch out,” said Heta, who has also won three DPA titles in 2019.

“I know what I can do and how good I can be and in Brisbane I showed the world.

“I had to pinch myself just to make sure it was really happening. To do that in front of an Australian crowd was just unexplainable, it was amazing.

“I just grew throughout the whole tournament. I have worked hard for that moment and it’s paid off in the end and I am just super stoked.”

World Series Order of Merit

Heta currently occupies third spot in the World Series Order of Merit and is virtually guaranteed to make his second consecutive appearance in the World Series Finals, which takes place in Amsterdam later this year.

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