Reigning women’s world champion Mikuru Suzuki will make her William Hill World Darts Championship debut after coming through the Rest of the World Women’s Qualifier in Hildesheim on Saturday.

Fresh from her Grand Slam of Darts debut in Wolverhampton, Suzuki came through a field of 38 in Germany to become not only the fourth woman to qualify in the history of the PDC World Championship, but also the third thrower of Japanese descent to qualify for December’s tournament.

The Japanese sensation dropped just nine legs on her way to victory, enjoying her most significant performance and a 6-2 win over Marina Letica – who’s part of the the same management team as Mensur Suljovic – to begin proceedings.

Successive 6-2 wins over Australia’s Amanda Loch and the Netherlands’ Aletta Wajer moved Suzuki into the semi-finals – where she set up an exciting encounter with former Lakeside finalist Corrine Hammond.

Hammond herself came through a talented field, seeing off Bianka Langendorf, Anca Zijlstra and last year’s qualifier and three-time world champion, Anastasia Dobromyslova, in the semi-finals.

However, Suzuki’s dominance remained as she averaged 70.1 in thrashing Hammond 6-1 in Hildesheim, whilst her compatriot Kasumi Sato averaged a superb 82.70 in denying Renata Slowikowska to set up an all-Japanese final.

The World Masters semi-finalist got her campaign underway with a whitewashing of Kristina Erkelenz, before beating Aileen de Graaf and her partner Priscilla Steenbergen to reach the semi-finals.

Sato possessed the most maximums and the highest first nine-dart average heading into the final, though, Suzuki’s doubling had arose better throughout the qualifier, and that proved decisive.

Suzuki earned the spoils and her coveted ticket to the William Hill World Darts Championship in December, joining her compatriots, Seigo Asada and Yuki Yamada, in the £2.5m tournament.

‘The Miracle’ will emulate previous female qualifiers Gayl King and Anastasia Dobromyslova in taking to the Alexandra Palace stage, while a representative from the UK and Ireland will be confirmed come Monday, November 25 in Wigan.