Singapore’s Paul Lim clinched his second PDC Asian Tour crown on Sunday evening in Seoul, South Korea, as he defeated Kai-Fan Leung in the final.

Click here for results and report from Saturday’s Asian Tour event as Royden Lam reigned victorious

Click here for full results from Sunday’s action at the PDK Darts Stadium in Seoul

Just two days after turning 65 years of age, and just 24 hours after being denied in the final of the opening Asian Tour event of the year, averaging 105.3, Paul Lim joined the winner’s circle once again.

The ‘Singapore Slinger’ got off to an emphatic start in Seoul, as he dropped just one leg en route to the quarter-finals; he defeated Kamarudin Ahmud, Keith Wong, Min-Seok Choi and Gan Erdene Sharavsambuu in a sensational start to proceedings at the PDK Darts Stadium in South Korea.

A last eight meeting with the newly-crowned ladies’ World Champion Mikuru Suzuki followed for Lim, and he didn’t have it easy either, as he was forced to battle back from 4-3 down to deny the Japanese ace in a deciding leg. Suzuki squandered match darts in the affair, with Lim pinning a 68 checkout to close out a narrow victory.

Back-to-back 5-2 wins over Lourence Ilagan of the Philippines and Hong Kong’s Kai-Fan Leung sealed the deal for Lim as he clinched the $3,000 winner’s prize fund; and now sits top of the Asian Tour order of merit after the opening weekend of action, and in a great position to qualify for his 24th World Championship at the ripe age of 65.

As for former World Cup of Darts representative, Leung, he made an Asian Tour final for the first time in his career after denying the likes of Yuya Higuchi, Hyun-Jon Son and World Championship qualifier Noel Malicdem, as he trousered $1,200 in Seoul.

Saturday’s winner Royden Lam suffered a fifth round exit at the hands of Michael Viola, while Seigo Asada disappointing weekend continued as he was dumped out at the last 32 stage thanks to Alexis Toylo.

Asada’s compatriot Haruki Muramatsu was denied at the last 16 stage by Yuya Higuchi – who went on to reach the semi-finals at the PDK Darts Stadium in eastern Seoul.

Another scintillating weekend of action on the PDC Asian Tour – that saw Paul Lim hit 35 maximums en route to a final and a victory – has come to an eventful conclusion in South Korea. The circuit will resume on February 16 as over 150 players set their sights on the $20,000 on offer throughout the weekend.