World Professional Darts Championship

Championship previously referred to as The Embassy

The World Professional Darts Championship is one of the most important tournaments in the darts calendar. Originally held as an annual event between 1978 and 1993, players then broke off into two separate organisations after a controversial split in the game. Each organisation, the British Darts Organisation (BDO) and the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) then arranged their own World Championships, the former in January the latter in December. As a result, there was no longer a unified world champion in the sport for nearly three decades.

The BDO version dated back to 1978, when it was held at the Heart of the Midlands nightclub, Nottingham. The following year it moved to the Jollees Cabaret Club, Stoke, where it stayed until 1985. From then until 2019 it was held at the Lakeside Leisure Complex at Frimley Green, Surrey. In 2020 the tournament was held at The O2 Arena in London. The BDO went into liquidation in 2020 and the World Darts Federation announced later that they would be creating their own version of a World Championship, returning to the Lakeside Leisure Complex. [1] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, their version didn't get underway until 2022.[2] Since qualification for the BDO version was always based on WDF rankings, most of the player pool and legacy of this new version of the World Championship is based on the old BDO system.

The PDC version has been running since 1994 after "the split", with a field of players containing all active previous World Champions from the BDO. It was originally staged at Purfleet's Circus Tavern, Essex, before moving to its current home Alexandra Palace, London, for the 2008 World Championship.

Men's winners

British Darts Organisation

Year Winner Score Runner Up
1978 Wales Leighton Rees 11–7 (legs) England John Lowe
1979 England John Lowe 5–0 Wales Leighton Rees
1980 England Eric Bristow 5–3 England Bobby George
1981 England Eric Bristow 5–3 England John Lowe
1982 Scotland Jocky Wilson 5–3 England John Lowe
1983 England Keith Deller 6–5 England Eric Bristow
1984 England Eric Bristow 7–1 England Dave Whitcombe
1985 England Eric Bristow 6–2 England John Lowe
1986 England Eric Bristow 6–0 England Dave Whitcombe
1987 England John Lowe 6–4 England Eric Bristow
1988 England Bob Anderson 6–4 England John Lowe
1989 Scotland Jocky Wilson 6–4 England Eric Bristow
1990 England Phil Taylor 6–1 England Eric Bristow
1991 England Dennis Priestley 6–0 England Eric Bristow
1992 England Phil Taylor 6–5 England Mike Gregory
1993 England John Lowe 6–3 England Alan Warriner
1994 Canada John Part 6–0 England Bobby George
1995 Wales Richie Burnett 6–3 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
1996 England Steve Beaton 6–3 Wales Richie Burnett
1997 Scotland Les Wallace 6–3 Wales Marshall James
1998 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–5 Wales Richie Burnett
1999 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–5 England Ronnie Baxter
2000 England Ted Hankey 6–0 England Ronnie Baxter
2001 England John Walton 6–2 England Ted Hankey
2002 Australia Tony David 6–4 England Mervyn King
2003 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–3 Wales Ritchie Davies
2004 England Andy Fordham 6–3 England Mervyn King
2005 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 6–2 England Martin Adams
2006 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 7–5 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2007 England Martin Adams 7–6 England Phill Nixon
2008 Wales Mark Webster 7–5 Australia Simon Whitlock
2009 England Ted Hankey 7–6 England Tony O'Shea
2010 England Martin Adams 7–5 England Dave Chisnall
2011 England Martin Adams 7–5 England Dean Winstanley
2012 Netherlands Christian Kist 7–5 England Tony O'Shea
2013 England Scott Waites 7–1 England Tony O'Shea
2014 England Stephen Bunting 7–4 England Alan Norris
2015 England Scott Mitchell 7–6 England Martin Adams
2016 England Scott Waites 7–1 Canada Jeff Smith
2017 England Glen Durrant 7–3 Netherlands Danny Noppert
2018 England Glen Durrant 7–6 England Mark McGeeney
2019 England Glen Durrant 7–3 England Scott Waites
2020 Wales Wayne Warren 7–4 Wales Jim Williams

Since 2022: WDF World Darts Championship

Professional Darts Corporation

Year Winner Score Runner Up
1994 England Dennis Priestley 6–1 England Phil Taylor
1995 England Phil Taylor 6–2 England Rod Harrington
1996 England Phil Taylor 6–4 England Dennis Priestley
1997 England Phil Taylor 6–3 England Dennis Priestley
1998 England Phil Taylor 6–0 England Dennis Priestley
1999 England Phil Taylor 6–2 England Peter Manley
2000 England Phil Taylor 7–3 England Dennis Priestley
2001 England Phil Taylor 7–0 Canada John Part
2002 England Phil Taylor 7–0 England Peter Manley
2003 Canada John Part 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2004 England Phil Taylor 7–6 England Kevin Painter
2005 England Phil Taylor 7–4 England Mark Dudbridge
2006 England Phil Taylor 7–0 England Peter Manley
2007 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2008 Canada John Part 7–2 England Kirk Shepherd
2009 England Phil Taylor 7–1 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
2010 England Phil Taylor 7–3 Australia Simon Whitlock
2011 England Adrian Lewis 7–5 Scotland Gary Anderson
2012 England Adrian Lewis 7–3 England Andy Hamilton
2013 England Phil Taylor 7–4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2014 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 7–4 Scotland Peter Wright
2015 Scotland Gary Anderson 7–6 England Phil Taylor
2016 Scotland Gary Anderson 7–5 England Adrian Lewis
2017 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 7–3 Scotland Gary Anderson
2018 England Rob Cross 7–2 England Phil Taylor
2019 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 7–3 England Michael Smith
2020 Scotland Peter Wright 7–3 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2021 Wales Gerwyn Price 7–3 Scotland Gary Anderson
2022 Scotland Peter Wright 7–5 England Michael Smith
2023 England Michael Smith 7–4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2024 England Luke Humphries 7–4 England Luke Littler

Englishman Phil Taylor has won a record sixteen World Championships.

By player

The following sortable table lists all winners of both versions of the World Championship (correct as of 5 January 2024).

Player Total BDO PDC
England Phil Taylor 16 2 14
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 5 4 1
England Eric Bristow 5 5
England Martin Adams 3 3
England John Lowe 3 3
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 3 3
Canada John Part 3 1 2
England Glen Durrant 3 3
Scotland Gary Anderson 2 2
Scotland Peter Wright 2 2
England Ted Hankey 2 2
England Adrian Lewis 2 2
England Dennis Priestley 2 1 1
England Scott Waites 2 2
Scotland Jocky Wilson 2 2
England Bob Anderson 1 1
England Steve Beaton 1 1
England Stephen Bunting 1 1
Wales Richie Burnett 1 1
England Rob Cross 1 1
Australia Tony David 1 1
England Keith Deller 1 1
England Andy Fordham 1 1
Netherlands Christian Kist 1 1
Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 1 1
England Scott Mitchell 1 1
Wales Gerwyn Price 1 1
Wales Leighton Rees 1 1
England Michael Smith 1 1
Scotland Les Wallace 1 1
England John Walton 1 1
Wales Wayne Warren 1 1
Wales Mark Webster 1 1
England Luke Humphries 1 1

By country

The following sortable table lists all winners of both versions of the World Championship (correct as of 20 February 2024).

Player Total BDO PDC
 England 47 28 19
 Netherlands 10 6 4
 Scotland 7 3 4
 Wales 5 4 1
 Canada 3 1 2
 Australia 1 1

Highest average progression

Average Seed Player Score Opponent Stage Year
97.49 3 Wales Leighton Rees 6–3 Wales Alan Evans QF 1978
99.00 5 England John Lowe 2–0 England Tony Brown 1st 1984
100.29 unseeded England Keith Deller 2–4 England John Lowe QF 1985
100.80 unseeded England Phil Taylor 5–0 England Cliff Lazarenko SF 1990
102.63 1 England Dennis Priestley 3–0 Scotland Jocky Wilson 1st 1993
103.98 1 England Phil Taylor 6–0 England Dennis Priestley F 1998
105.03 3 England Phil Taylor 3–0 England Reg Harding 1st 1999
105.87 2 England Phil Taylor 6–0 England Alan Warriner QF 2000
107.46 2 England Phil Taylor 7–0 Canada John Part F 2001
111.21 2 England Phil Taylor 6–1 England Shayne Burgess 2nd 2002
114.05 1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 6–2 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld SF 2017

Women's winners

World Darts Federation (formerly British Darts Organisation)

Year Winner Score Runner Up
2001 England Trina Gulliver 2–1 England Mandy Solomons
2002 England Trina Gulliver 2–1 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar
2003 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Scotland Anne Kirk
2004 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar
2005 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar
2006 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar
2007 England Trina Gulliver 2–1 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar
2008 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 2–0 England Trina Gulliver
2009 Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar 2–1 England Trina Gulliver
2010 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Wales Rhian Edwards
2011 England Trina Gulliver 2–0 Wales Rhian Edwards
2012 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 2–1 England Deta Hedman
2013 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 2–1 England Lisa Ashton
2014 England Lisa Ashton 3–2 England Deta Hedman
2015 England Lisa Ashton 3–1 England Fallon Sherrock
2016 England Trina Gulliver 3–2 England Deta Hedman
2017 England Lisa Ashton 3–0 Australia Corrine Hammond
2018 England Lisa Ashton 3–1 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova
2019 Japan Mikuru Suzuki 3–0 England Lorraine Winstanley
2020 Japan Mikuru Suzuki 3–0 England Lisa Ashton
2022 England Beau Greaves 4–0 England Kirsty Hutchinson
2023 England Beau Greaves 4–1 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf

Professional Darts Corporation

Year Winner Score Runner Up
2010 United States Stacy Bromberg 6–5 (legs) England Tricia Wright

Englishwoman Trina Gulliver has won a record ten World Championships.

By player

The following sortable table lists all winners of all versions of the World Championship (correct as of 10 December 2023).

Player Total WDF

(BDO)

PDC
England Trina Gulliver 10 10
England Lisa Ashton 4 4
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 3 3
Japan Mikuru Suzuki 2 2
England Beau Greaves 2 2
Netherlands Francis Hoenselaar 1 1
United States Stacy Bromberg 1 1

By country

The following sortable table lists all winners of all versions of the World Championship (correct as of 10 December 2023).

Player Total WDF

(BDO)

PDC
 England 16 16
 Russia 3 3
 Japan 2 2
 Netherlands 1 1
 United States 1 1

Youth winners

The British Darts Organisation scores are sets, while the Professional Darts Corporation scores are legs.

British Darts Organisation

Year Winner Score Runner Up
2015 Netherlands Colin Roelofs 3–0 England Harry Ward
2016 England Joshua Richardson 3–2 Republic of Ireland Jordan Boyce
2017 Netherlands Justin van Tergouw 3–2 Scotland Nathan Girvan
2018 Netherlands Justin van Tergouw 3–1 Republic of Ireland Killian Hefferman
2019 England Leighton Bennett 3–0 Scotland Nathan Girvan
2020 Republic of Ireland Keane Barry 3–0 England Leighton Bennett

Professional Darts Corporation (current sponsors: Winmau)

Year Winner Score Runner Up
2011 England Arron Monk 6–4 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2012 England James Hubbard 6–3 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
2013 England Michael Smith 6–1 England Ricky Evans
2014 England Keegan Brown 6–4 Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez
2015 Germany Max Hopp 6–5 England Nathan Aspinall
2016 Australia Corey Cadby 6–2 Netherlands Berry van Peer
2017 Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh 6–3 England Josh Payne
2018 Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh 6–3 Germany Martin Schindler
2019 England Luke Humphries 6–0 Czech Republic Adam Gawlas
2020 England Bradley Brooks 6–5 England Joe Davis
2021 England Ted Evetts 6–4 Northern Ireland Nathan Rafferty
2022 Northern Ireland Josh Rock 6–1 Scotland Nathan Girvan
2023 England Luke Littler 6–4 Netherlands Gian van Veen

References

  1. ^ "Darts is Coming Home! Lakeside World Championship 2022". DartsWDF. World Darts Federation. 6 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Lakeside WDF World Championships 2022 - Rescheduled". World Darts Federation. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
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