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Webster finally reached his first PDC major final at the 2011 Players Championship Finals, beating number one seed [[Justin Pipe]] after seeing six match darts missed against him, followed by wins over Dave Chisnall and Wes Newton, before being defeated by [[Kevin Painter]].
Webster finally reached his first PDC major final at the 2011 Players Championship Finals, beating number one seed [[Justin Pipe]] after seeing six match darts missed against him, followed by wins over Dave Chisnall and Wes Newton, before being defeated by [[Kevin Painter]].


His good form from the previous week did not help him, however, at the [[2012 PDC World Darts Championship|2012 World Championship]] where he was upset by fellow countryman, [[Richie Burnett]], 2–3. Webster had a dart at double top in the deciding set to win the match, but missed and was the highest seed to exit in the first round of the event.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/darts/16211124.stm | title=Richie Burnett upsets Mark Webster in PDC opener | publisher=[[BBC Sport]] | date=16 December 2011 | accessdate=16 December 2011}}</ref> He then teamed up with Burnett for his second [[2012 PDC World Cup of Darts|World Cup]] and together they reached the semi-finals with wins over Croatia and South Africa. Webster couldn't reach his second successive World Cup final however, as the English pair of [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] and [[Adrian Lewis]] won 1–3.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.pdc.tv/page/NewsdeskDetail/0,,10180~2601043,00.html | title=Cash Converters World Cup Semi-Finals Round-Up | publisher=[[Professional Darts Corporation|PDC]] | date=5 February 2012 | accessdate=7 February 2012}}</ref>
His good form from the previous week did not help him, however, at the [[2012 PDC World Darts Championship|2012 World Championship]] where he was upset by fellow countryman, [[Richie Burnett]], 2–3. Webster had a dart at double top in the deciding set to win the match, but missed and was the highest seed to exit in the first round of the event.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/darts/16211124.stm | title=Richie Burnett upsets Mark Webster in PDC opener | publisher=[[BBC Sport]] | date=16 December 2011 | accessdate=16 December 2011}}</ref> He then teamed up with Burnett for his second [[2012 PDC World Cup of Darts|World Cup]] and together they reached the semi-finals with wins over Croatia and South Africa. Webster couldn't reach his second successive World Cup final however, as the English pair of [[Phil Taylor (darts player)|Phil Taylor]] and [[Adrian Lewis]] won 1–3.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.pdc.tv/page/NewsdeskDetail/0,,10180~2601043,00.html | title=Cash Converters World Cup Semi-Finals Round-Up | publisher=[[Professional Darts Corporation|PDC]] | date=5 February 2012 | accessdate=7 February 2012}}</ref> He lost in the second UK Open qualifier in the preliminary round to [[James Wade]] 6-3.<ref>http://www.pdc.tv/page/NewsdeskDetail/0,,10180~2608224,00.html</ref>


==Tournament Finals==
==Tournament Finals==

Revision as of 13:19, 12 February 2012

Mark Webster
Personal information
NicknameThe Spider
Born (1983-08-12) 12 August 1983 (age 40)
St Asaph, Denbighshire, Wales
Home townDenbigh
Darts information
Playing darts sinceTeenager
Darts20g Winmau Mark Webster[1]
Lateralityleft-handed
Walk-on musicThe Bartender and the Thief by Stereophonics
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2006 to 2009
PDC2009 to present
Current world ranking8
WDF major events – best performances
World Ch'shipWinner 2008
World MastersSemi Finalist 2006
World TrophyQuarter Finalist 2007
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipSemi Finals 2011
World MatchplayQuarter Finalist 2011
UK OpenSemi Finalist 2011
Grand SlamQuarter Finalist 2008, 2011
European Ch'shipLast 32 2011
Premier League8th 2011
PC FinalsRunner Up 2011
Other tournament wins
TournamentYears
World Cup Singles

National Title Wales
Canadian Open
WDF Europe Cup
N.Ireland Open
Welsh Open

Players Championship Germany 3
2007

2007
2007
2006, 2008
2006
2007

2010
Updated on 13 January 2008.

Mark Webster (born 12 August 1983 in St Asaph)[2] is a left-handed Welsh darts player who lives in Denbigh. Known as Webby, but Nicknamed The Spider he plays in Professional Darts Corporation events, having previously won the 2008 BDO World Championship.[1] Webster became a full time professional in 2009, having previously been a fully qualified registered Plumber.[3]

Darts career

Webster made progress once he was aged 18 and could play in Local Darts Leagues in public houses in his native North Wales. He started playing for the local "Golden Lion" team like both of his parents, and still plays regularly for his pub team.[4]

He first came to prominence in 2006, winning the 2006 WDF Europe Cup, and making the semi-finals of the 2006 Winmau World Masters. In other BDO/WDF tournaments during 2006 he won the Northern Ireland Open and reached the semi-finals of the Welsh Open. However, he underperformed in the subsequent 2007 World Championship, losing on his debut to Tony Eccles 3–0 in the first round.

In May 2007, he beat Phil Taylor in the group stages on his way to the final of the International Darts League – however he lost to 9–13 to Gary Anderson. However, he added to his growing collection of titles by winning the World Cup Singles in October 2007.

Despite his lack of major television tournament wins, Webster entered the 2008 BDO World Championship as the number one seed due to his success in open events. This time around, Webster justified his status as joint-favourite for the title (alongside Anderson), as he beat Ian Jones in the first round, popular qualifier Glenn Moody in the last 16 and ninth seed Darryl Fitton in the quarter-finals. He played defending champion Martin Adams in the semi-finals, beating him 6–4 and earning a place in the final. He then beat Simon Whitlock 7–5 in the final on 13 January 2008,[5] to become the third Welshman to win the World Championship of either organisation, after Leighton Rees and Richie Burnett.

Webster did not play in a lot of tournaments in 2008, instead choosing to remain in college in order to earn his plumbing degree. He did though retain the WDF Europe Cup, beating Northern Ireland's Daryl Gurney in the final. Webster also had a great run into the quarter finals of the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts. After surprisingly losing his opening group game to Colin McGarry, he went on to whitewash Michael van Gerwen 5–0 and despite losing to Mervyn King, Webster went through to the knockout stages on leg difference after McGarry failed to beat van Gerwen. Webster then demolished PDC World Champion John Part 10-2 – in a battle of the incumbent world champions – to reach the quarter finals where he lost again to King. Webster then suffered a last 16 exit in the 2008 World Masters, losing to Ross Montgomery and then went out in the group stages of the Zuiderduin Masters. Having beaten Martin Atkins, he lost to wildcard entrant Henny van der Ster who claimed the quarter final spot ahead of Webster and went on to reach the semi finals.

Webster entered the 2009 BDO World Championship as the number two seed. He defeated Dutchman Willy van de Wiel 3–0 in the first round but his title reign came to an end in the second round when he was beaten 4–0 by 2001 Lakeside Champion John Walton.

PDC career

With rumours persisting over a potential switch to the PDC, Webster had remained defiant that he would return to Lakeside in 2010. However, it was announced on 5 February 2009 that Webster had joined the PDC, making his debut at the double-header Players Championship events in Gladbeck at the end of February.

In his PDC debut he did not manage to earn any prize money—losing 6–1 to Ronnie Baxter in the opening round. The following day however, Webster got through to the second round of the Sunday event in Gladbeck, earning his first prize money as a PDC player.

Having started from scratch in the PDC rankings, Webster had to build up ranking points by entering the PDC Pro Tour events. His best result came at the UK Open Scottish Regional Qualifier in March when he reached the semi-final. He also managed two quarter final appearances in Players Championship Events in the East Midlands in April and Atlanta in August. By October 18 he had played in 31 Pro Tour events. His PDC Prize Money, boosted by a run to the last 16 of the UK Open had totalled £10,800 and his ranking had improved to 71.

In his debut at the PDC World Championship in 2010, Webster defeated established players including Mark Walsh, Peter Manley and Co Stompe to reach the semi-final, where he was outplayed by Taylor. Webster did, however, earn the consolation of third place via a playoff match with van Barneveld, earning an extra £20,000 in the process and entering the top 32 in the PDC rankings for the first time.

He began 2010 poorly with repeated early exits in Floor events but found form by a few quarter final appearances and by reaching consecutive semi finals in a Players Championship and UK Open Qualifier 8 in Wigan during May. This cemented his qualification for the 2010 UK Open Darts. However he was knocked out in his first match against Tony Eccles.

After the UK Open his poor floor form returned in which he failed to progress past the last 32 in any event until the 2010 World Matchplay Darts in which he knocked out seventh seed Adrian Lewis 11–9 in the first round but was beaten 13–9 by Co Stompe This earned him £7,500 towards the order of merit.

His next major event was the 2010 Championship League Darts which he qualified for due to his order of merit ranking of 29 which put him into the last group – 8. He qualified from the group stage in fourth with wins over Jelle Klaasen, Michael van Gerwen, Dennis Priestley and Denis Ovens this meant that he played group winner Co Stompe in the semi final in which he prevailed 6–3 however he was beaten 6–2 by Wayne Jones in the group final.

After this competition his floor event form sharply rose with a Victory over Richie Burnett in a Players Championship Final in Germany earning him his first ever PDC tournament victory and £6,000. This was followed soon later with a Semi final and final appearance in a weekend in Barnsley further pushing him up the order of merit.

Due to his 3rd place finish at the previous World Championship Webster qualified for the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts. Despite losing 5–2 to Wayne Jones in his first game a 5–3 win over Mark Hylton (darts player) left him with a chance to qualify however even though he beat Gary Anderson 5–3 it was not enough as he missed multiple doubles to win the match with the required scoreline of 5–1 to qualify.

Webster was the Welsh captain for the inaugural 2010 PDC World Cup of Darts in which Barrie Bates was his partner. After beating New Zealand in their first game 6–4 Webster and Bates became the surprise package of the tournament topping their group in the next stage which included wins over the Scottish pairing of Gary Anderson and Robert Thornton and the Spanish team of Carlos Rodriguez and Antonio Alcinas who had knocked out the England team consisting of world number one and two Phil Taylor and James Wade. This meant that they played the Australian team of Simon Whitlock and Paul Nicholson in the Semi Finals. A 6–5 win for Webster over Nicholson in the opening match proved crucial as it kept them in the match after the other 3 matches were won by Australia taking the match the doubles match. They won this 6–4 which meant that the match would go to a sudden death leg to decide who went to the final. Despite Australia winning the throw for the bull and opening with a 180 from Whitlock consecutive 140's from Wales got them back in the match. Bates then held his nerve to take out a 116 to take them to the final which also went to the doubles match after Webster defeated Co Stompe and Raymond Van Barneveld back to back with an 100+ average in each match. However they lost the doubles 8–5 to finish runners up in the tournament.

He continued this good form into the 2011 PDC World Darts Championship in which he knocked out Steve Maish, number 8 seed Ronnie Baxter and Mark Hylton (darts player) in the early rounds losing only 1 set between them. In the quarter-final he knocked out 15-time and defending world champion Phil Taylor[6] by 5 sets to 2 to reach his second successive World Championship semi-final. He lost 6–4 to Adrian Lewis in the semi-finals, continuing the trend of players beating Taylor but going on to lose their next match when the event is televised. This earned him £50,000 and Moved him into the top 16 of the PDC rankings for the first time at number 13.

Webster played in the 2011 Premier League. His early form was strong, pushing Taylor hard with a 170 out-shot and avenging his loss to Adrian Lewis with an average of 110.19 – the second highest ever achieved in the Premier league (behind Taylor). However, he then had a great loss in form, receiving 8–1 defeats at the hands of James Wade and Phil Taylor among other heavy losses, leaving him bottom of the table with two wins and a draw from his fourteen matches.[7]

At the 2011 UK Open, Webster reached the semi-finals and led James Wade 9–7 in their best-of-19 match, but lost 10–9 despite throwing for the match on two occasions.

Webster reached his second quarter-final at the Grand Slam of Darts, once again beating John Part en route to a defeat by Lewis.

Webster finally reached his first PDC major final at the 2011 Players Championship Finals, beating number one seed Justin Pipe after seeing six match darts missed against him, followed by wins over Dave Chisnall and Wes Newton, before being defeated by Kevin Painter.

His good form from the previous week did not help him, however, at the 2012 World Championship where he was upset by fellow countryman, Richie Burnett, 2–3. Webster had a dart at double top in the deciding set to win the match, but missed and was the highest seed to exit in the first round of the event.[8] He then teamed up with Burnett for his second World Cup and together they reached the semi-finals with wins over Croatia and South Africa. Webster couldn't reach his second successive World Cup final however, as the English pair of Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis won 1–3.[9] He lost in the second UK Open qualifier in the preliminary round to James Wade 6-3.[10]

Tournament Finals

BDO major finals: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)

Legend
World Championship (1–0)
Winmau World Masters (0–0)
World Darts Trophy (0–0)
Other (0–2)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score[N 1]
Runner-up 1. 2007 International Darts League Scotland Gary Anderson 9–13 (l)
Runner-up 2. 2007 Zuiderduin Masters Scotland Gary Anderson 4–5 (s)
Winner 1. 2008 World Darts Championship Australia Simon Whitlock 7–5 (s)

PDC premier event finals: 1 (1 runner-up)

Legend
World Championship (0–0)
World Matchplay (0–0)
Premier League (0–0)
Other (0–1)
Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score[N 1]
Runner-up 1. 2011 Players Championship Finals England Kevin Painter 9–13 (l)
  1. ^ a b (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.

World Championship Results

BDO

PDC

References

  1. ^ a b "Mark Webster". PDC. 1 March 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Bio- Mark Webster". ITV Sport. 30 October 2007. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  3. ^ CONNECTIONS: Uponor Sinks Mark Webster Sponsorship Deal. Connections-newswire.blogspot.com (2011-02-01). Retrieved on 2011-12-17.
  4. ^ Rob Griffiths (4 January 2008). "Mark Webster ready for crack at darts title". Daily Post. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  5. ^ Gregg Roughley (13 January 2008). "Webster claims first world title in dramatic final". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  6. ^ "Webster Joins PDC". pdc.tv. 5 February 2009. Retrieved 5 February 2009.
  7. ^ Planet Darts | Latest News | Newsdesk | Newsdesk | 888.com PLD Night Nine. Pdc.tv. Retrieved on 2011-12-17.
  8. ^ "Richie Burnett upsets Mark Webster in PDC opener". BBC Sport. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Cash Converters World Cup Semi-Finals Round-Up". PDC. 5 February 2012. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
  10. ^ http://www.pdc.tv/page/NewsdeskDetail/0,,10180~2608224,00.html

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