The prize money for the Players Championship and European Tour events was unchanged from the 2020 levels.
The woman who finishes top of the rankings and the runner-up after all 12 events will qualify for the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship.
Originally, the women who finished top of Events 5–8 and 9–12 were each going to qualify for the 2021 Grand Slam of Darts.
[95] With three victories in five finals, Fallon Sherrock topped the Order of Merit after the first six events to book her Grand Slam entry.
[97] Though Sherrock also topped the Event 7–12 Order of Merit, Ashton was granted the second Grand Slam spot as the highest ranked player not yet qualified.
[111] Latvian PDC Tour Card Holder Madars Razma topped the table after winning two of the five events.
[112] In October, it was decided that there would be no more tour dates, and that the PDC would grant two places in the world championship to the top players by ranking, Razma and Larsson.
[113] The Dartplayers Australia Tour was modified to reduce the amount of travel required within the context of the global pandemic.
[170] The quarterfinals from the 82 person bracket yielded Ky Smith as the winner, who thus qualified for the PDC World Championship.
Dmitriy Gorbunov topped the rankings to secure a place partnering Tour Card Holder Boris Koltsov in the Russia team for the 2021 PDC World Cup of Darts.
The top eight players of both 2021 Tour rankings earned a place at the 2021 CDC Continental Cup on 20 November.
Danny Lauby Jr. and John Norman Jnr won the USA and Canada titles respectively, and qualified for the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship.