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The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship is the 31st [[PDC World Darts Championship|World Darts Championship]], organised by the [[Professional Darts Corporation]], since it [[split in darts|split]] from the now-defunct [[British Darts Organisation]], and the seventeenth to be held at [[Alexandra Palace]], London. It is taking place from 15 December 2023 to 3 January 2024 (the culmination of the 2023 Professional Darts Corporation season).<ref name="Talksport">{{Cite web |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=23 December 2023 |title=PDC World Darts Championship 2024: Dates, start times, talkSPORT commentary, tournament format and competitors for Alexandra Palace showdown |url=https://talksport.com/sport/1672889/pdc-world-darts-championship-dates-times-commentary-live-stream-format-channel/ |access-date=30 December 2023 |website=[[Talksport]]}}</ref> 96 players are competing in the championship, with the top 32 highest ranked players on the [[PDC Order of Merit]], [[Single-elimination tournament#Seeding|seeded]] to the second round, whilst the next 32 highest ranked players from the [[2023 PDC Pro Tour|Order of Merit]], and 32 players from the various qualifiers start in the first round.<ref name="Field">{{cite web |last1Gorton |first1Josh |title=2023/2024 Paddy Power World Darts Championship field |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2023/11/26/20232024-paddy-power-world-darts-championship-field |publisher=[[Professional Darts Corporation|PDC]] |access-date=27 November 2023}}</ref>
The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship is the 31st [[PDC World Darts Championship|World Darts Championship]], organised by the [[Professional Darts Corporation]], since it [[split in darts|split]] from the now-defunct [[British Darts Organisation]], and the seventeenth to be held at [[Alexandra Palace]], London. It is taking place from 15 December 2023 to 3 January 2024 (the culmination of the 2023 Professional Darts Corporation season).<ref name="Talksport">{{Cite web |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=23 December 2023 |title=PDC World Darts Championship 2024: Dates, start times, talkSPORT commentary, tournament format and competitors for Alexandra Palace showdown |url=https://talksport.com/sport/1672889/pdc-world-darts-championship-dates-times-commentary-live-stream-format-channel/ |access-date=30 December 2023 |website=[[Talksport]]}}</ref> 96 players are competing in the championship, with the top 32 highest ranked players on the [[PDC Order of Merit]], [[Single-elimination tournament#Seeding|seeded]] to the second round, whilst the next 32 highest ranked players from the [[2023 PDC Pro Tour|Order of Merit]], and 32 players from the various qualifiers start in the first round.<ref name="Field">{{cite web |last=Gorton |first=Josh |title=2023/2024 Paddy Power World Darts Championship field |url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2023/11/26/20232024-paddy-power-world-darts-championship-field |publisher=[[Professional Darts Corporation]] |access-date=27 November 2023}}</ref>


Following the withdrawel of previous title sponsor [[Cazoo]] in July 2023,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/cazoo-sports-sponsorship-withdrawal-continues-with-world-darts-championship/ |title=Cazoo sports sponsorship withdrawal continues with World Darts Championship |date=10 July 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=SportBusiness}}</ref> [[bookmaker]] [[Paddy Power]] agreed to sponsor the event on a three-year deal.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mullen |first=Archie |url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/world-darts-championship-pdc-paddy-power-title-sponsorship/?zephr_sso_ott=OxbGQl |title=World Darts Championship agrees Paddy Power title sponsorship |date=11 July 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[SportsPro]]}}</ref> As part of its' promotion of the event Paddy Power announced the triple 20 would be changed from traditional red to green;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/13017396/world-darts-championship-treble-20-and-alexandra-palace-turn-green |title=World Darts Championship: Treble 20 and Alexandra Palace turn green |date=27 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> the announcement was made to raise awareness of the ''Big 180'' campaign, for which the bookmaker would donate £1,000 to charity [[Prostate Cancer UK]] for every maximum score of 180 hit during the tournament.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12040/13019411/2024-world-darts-championship-treble-20-stays-red-as-pdc-and-paddy-power-support-prostate-cancer-uk |title=2024 World Darts Championship: Treble 20 stays red as PDC and Paddy Power support Prostate Cancer UK |date=30 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> Additionally, the Irish betting provider inaugurated the ''Ballon d’Art'' for the player who achieved the most maximum scores throughout the event.<ref>{{cite web |last=Walters |first=Mike |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/other-sports/darts/ballon-dart-trophy-messi-ronaldo-31594569 |title=Ballon d'Art trophy unveiled as Paddy Power aim dig at Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo |date=4 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Daily Mirror]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Lanning |first=Phil |url=https://oche180.com/new-ballon-dart-worlds-trophy/ |title=New Ballon d'Art Worlds Trophy |date=3 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=Oche180}}</ref>
Following the withdrawal of previous title sponsor [[Cazoo]] in July 2023,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sportbusiness.com/news/cazoo-sports-sponsorship-withdrawal-continues-with-world-darts-championship/ |title=Cazoo sports sponsorship withdrawal continues with World Darts Championship |date=10 July 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=SportBusiness}}</ref> [[bookmaker]] [[Paddy Power]] agreed to sponsor the event on a three-year deal.<ref>{{cite web |last=Mullen |first=Archie |url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/world-darts-championship-pdc-paddy-power-title-sponsorship/?zephr_sso_ott=OxbGQl |title=World Darts Championship agrees Paddy Power title sponsorship |date=11 July 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[SportsPro]]}}</ref> As part of its' promotion of the event Paddy Power announced the triple 20 would be changed from traditional red to green;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/13017396/world-darts-championship-treble-20-and-alexandra-palace-turn-green |title=World Darts Championship: Treble 20 and Alexandra Palace turn green |date=27 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> the announcement was made to raise awareness of the ''Big 180'' campaign, for which the bookmaker would donate £1,000 to charity [[Prostate Cancer UK]] for every maximum score of 180 hit during the tournament.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12040/13019411/2024-world-darts-championship-treble-20-stays-red-as-pdc-and-paddy-power-support-prostate-cancer-uk |title=2024 World Darts Championship: Treble 20 stays red as PDC and Paddy Power support Prostate Cancer UK |date=30 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> Additionally, the Irish betting provider inaugurated the ''Ballon d’Art'' for the player who achieved the most maximum scores throughout the event.<ref>{{cite web |last=Walters |first=Mike |url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/other-sports/darts/ballon-dart-trophy-messi-ronaldo-31594569 |title=Ballon d'Art trophy unveiled as Paddy Power aim dig at Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo |date=4 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Daily Mirror]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Lanning |first=Phil |url=https://oche180.com/new-ballon-dart-worlds-trophy/ |title=New Ballon d'Art Worlds Trophy |date=3 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=Oche180}}</ref>

Going into the event, [[Luke Humphries]] was viewed by players and bookmakers as the favourite to win the event, having won three majors from October onwards - the [[2023 World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]], the [[2023 Grand Slam of Darts|Grand Slam of Darts]], and the [[2023 Players Championship Finals|Players Championship Finals]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/67698657 |title=PDC World Championship 2024: Luke Humphries & Michael van Gerwen among favourites |date=14 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[BBC Sport]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Veal |first=Jonathan |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/darts/pdc-world-darts-championship-van-gerwen-sherrock-b2464060.html |title=Michael Van Gerwen, Fallon Sherrock and a 16-year-old phenom – the five to watch at Ally Pally |date=14 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[The Independent]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Sterik |first=Seb |url=https://www.planetsport.com/darts/tips/luke-humphries-odds-slashed-for-world-championships-glory-bagging-latest-tv-title |title=Luke Humphries odds slashed for World Championships glory after bagging latest TV title |date=20 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=Planet Sport}}</ref> [[Sky Sports]] pundit [[Wayne Mardle]] backed Humphries to win the event, describing him "the best player on the planet",<ref>{{cite web |last=Mardle |first=Wayne |author-link=Wayne Mardle |url=https://www.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/13011950/luke-humphries-is-best-player-on-planet-says-wayne-mardle |title=Luke Humphries is best player on planet, says Wayne Mardle |date=17 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[Sky Sports]]}}</ref> while former player [[Paul Nicholson (darts player)|Paul Nicholson]] described him as "a world number one in waiting".<ref>{{cite web |last=Nicholson |first=Paul |author-link=Paul Nicholson (darts player) |url=https://www.sportinglife.com/darts/news/how-has-luke-humphries-become-the-best-darts-player-in-the-world-right-now-and-favourite-for-ally-pally-glory/213978 |title=How has Luke Humphries become the best darts player in the world right now and favourite for Ally Pally glory |date=24 November 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=Sporting Life}}</ref>

Defending champion [[Michael Smith (darts player)|Michael Smith]] wasn't seen as likely to defend his title after a disappointing 2023 and a change of darts supplier saw his form drop,<ref>{{cite web |last=Liew |first=Jonathan |author-link=Jonathan Liew |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/dec/10/a-dream-of-conquering-the-palace-world-darts-championship |title=A dream of conquering the Palace: contenders line up for electric world darts championship |date=10 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref> while Smith himself acknowledged he was a likely target for players to up their game and eliminate him.<ref>{{cite web |last=Bower |first=Aaron |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/dec/14/darts-world-champion-michael-smith |title=Michael Smith wary of ‘target on my back’ before darts world title defence |date=14 December 2023 |access-date=31 December 2023 |work=[[The Guardian]]}}</ref>


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2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates15 December 2023 – 3 January 2024
VenueAlexandra Palace
LocationLondon, England
Organisation(s)Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)
FormatSets
Final – first to 7 sets
High checkout
«2023 2025»
Michael Smith was the reigning champion and top seed going into the 2024 tournament but lost 4–0 to Chris Dobey in the fourth round.

The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2023/24 Paddy Power World Darts Championship) is a professional darts event that is taking place at Alexandra Palace in London, England, from 15 December 2023 to 3 January 2024. It is the 31st World Darts Championship to be organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the now-defunct British Darts Organisation.

Michael Smith was the defending champion after defeating Michael van Gerwen 7–4 in the 2023 final.[1] However, he lost 4–0 to Chris Dobey in the fourth round.[2]

Overview

The 2024 PDC World Darts Championship is the 31st World Darts Championship, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation, since it split from the now-defunct British Darts Organisation, and the seventeenth to be held at Alexandra Palace, London. It is taking place from 15 December 2023 to 3 January 2024 (the culmination of the 2023 Professional Darts Corporation season).[3] 96 players are competing in the championship, with the top 32 highest ranked players on the PDC Order of Merit, seeded to the second round, whilst the next 32 highest ranked players from the Order of Merit, and 32 players from the various qualifiers start in the first round.[4]

Following the withdrawal of previous title sponsor Cazoo in July 2023,[5] bookmaker Paddy Power agreed to sponsor the event on a three-year deal.[6] As part of its' promotion of the event Paddy Power announced the triple 20 would be changed from traditional red to green;[7] the announcement was made to raise awareness of the Big 180 campaign, for which the bookmaker would donate £1,000 to charity Prostate Cancer UK for every maximum score of 180 hit during the tournament.[8] Additionally, the Irish betting provider inaugurated the Ballon d’Art for the player who achieved the most maximum scores throughout the event.[9][10]

Going into the event, Luke Humphries was viewed by players and bookmakers as the favourite to win the event, having won three majors from October onwards - the World Grand Prix, the Grand Slam of Darts, and the Players Championship Finals.[11][12][13] Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle backed Humphries to win the event, describing him "the best player on the planet",[14] while former player Paul Nicholson described him as "a world number one in waiting".[15]

Defending champion Michael Smith wasn't seen as likely to defend his title after a disappointing 2023 and a change of darts supplier saw his form drop,[16] while Smith himself acknowledged he was a likely target for players to up their game and eliminate him.[17]

Format

All matches will be played as single in, double out – requiring the players to score 501 points to win a leg, finishing on a double. The matches will be played in the set format, with each set being the best of five legs. For all rounds except the first, the deciding set has to be won by two clear legs, until the set score goes to 5–5, in which case a sudden-death leg will be played, with no throw for the bull in any sudden-death leg.[3]

Round Best of (sets) First to (sets)
First & Second 5 3
Third & Fourth 7 4
Quarter-finals 9 5
Semi-finals 11 6
Final 13 7

Ranking

Rankings in the PDC Order of Merit are done on a two-year basis. Most of the players are defending their PDC Order of Merit prize money from the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship. At the end of this tournament the PDC Order of Merit prize money will be deleted from their rankings. After this tournament the top 64 in the PDC Order of Merit will get a one-year extension on their tour card. The players in the final year of their tour card that are outside the top 64 at the end of this tournament will lose their tour card unless players inside the top 64 resign their tour card.[18]

Prize money

The total prize pool for the tournament will remain at £2.5 million in total for the sixth year in a row.[19]

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £2,500,000)
Winner (1) £500,000
Runner-up (1) £200,000
Semi-finalists (2) £100,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £50,000
Fourth round losers (8) £35,000
Third round losers (16) £25,000
Second round losers (32) £15,000
First round losers (32) £7,500

Qualification

Seeding

The previous year's winner Michael Smith is set to be top of the two-year PDC Order of Merit and number one seed going into the tournament. Michael van Gerwen, the three-time World Champion from 2014, 2017 and 2019, will be second seed; having in 2023 won two major titles; the Premier League and the World Series of Darts Finals. Luke Humphries, winner of three of the last four ranked premier events in 2023, the World Grand Prix, Grand Slam and the Players Championship Finals, will be third seed and the world champion from 2022 Peter Wright, who was also champion in 2020 and won the 2023 European Championship, will be fourth seed. As well as Smith, Van Gerwen and Wright, four other previous PDC world champions qualified as seeds; 2021 World Champion Gerwyn Price will be 5th seed, 2018 World Champion Rob Cross will be the 8th seed, 2015 and 2016 World Champion Gary Anderson will be 21st seeded, and 2007 PDC World Champion Raymond van Barneveld will be the 29th seed. 2014 BDO World Champion Stephen Bunting qualified as 18th seed as one of two BDO champions to qualify as seeds, alongside four-time BDO champion Van Barneveld.[4]

The top seeds behind Smith, van Gerwen, Humphries, Wright and Price will be 2023 World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall, 2022 UK Open champion Danny Noppert, Rob Cross, and Jonny Clayton, who alongside Gerwyn Price won the 2023 PDC World Cup of Darts. Other 2023 major event champions to qualify as seed were Masters champion Chris Dobey at 17th seed with 2023 UK Open winner Andrew Gilding three places below him in 20th.[4]

Pro Tour qualification

Ricardo Pietreczko, the winner of the 2023 German Darts Championship, was the highest-ranked non-seed on the 2023 PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit in his first World Championship participation. Gian van Veen, the 2023 World Youth runner up and a European Championship semi-finalist, and 2023 ProTour event winners Ryan Joyce and Radek Szagański were also amongst the qualifiers.

As well as Pietreczko, Van Veen and Szagański, other players qualifying for their PDC World Championship debuts were Mario Vandenbogaerde, Richard Veenstra, Kevin Doets, Connor Scutt, Dylan Slevin, Lee Evans, Jules van Dongen. Other players qualifying via the Pro Tour included 2010 runner-up Simon Whitlock, 1996 BDO champion Steve Beaton, and the 2012 BDO champion Christian Kist.[4] Beaton qualified for a record-extending 33rd consecutive World Championship appearance,[20]

International qualifiers

The final group of 32 qualifiers were determined by a series of international qualifiers and secondary tours. The PDC Asian Tour was held for the first time since 2019, and provided qualifiers for both the World Championship and the Asian Championship; the Professional Darts Japan qualifier was replaced with a place via the Asian Championship being reserved for a Japanese player. The Ukrainian qualifier that had been held for the first time in qualification for the previous year was discontinued, and the South West and West Europe qualifiers were combined.

Luke Littler, the 2023 World Youth Champion, qualified via the PDC Development Tour. Fallon Sherrock, the only woman to have previously won a match at the PDC World Darts Championship, and two-time BDO Women's World Champion Mikuru Suzuki qualified via the PDC Women's Series. In a rule change, the PDC announced that no player was eligible to compete in the 2024 PDC World Championship had they played at the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship which concluded a week earlier.[21] Beau Greaves, the winner of the 2023 Women's World Matchplay, chose not to compete in the PDC Championship for which she had qualified, instead opting for the WDF. Prakash Jiwa, the winner of the Indian Qualifier, was suspended by the Darts Regulation Authority on 16 November 2023 while an investigation is conducted into suspicious betting in the independent Modus Super Series.[22][23] Jiwa was replaced by the runner-up of the Indian Qualifier, Bhav Patel on 25 November 2023.[24] The final four places were awarded by a qualifier for non-qualified PDC Tour Card holders.

Debutants via the international and invitation qualifiers were Simon Adams, Owen Bates, Stowe Buntz, Tomoya Goto, Man Lok Leung, Luke Littler, Wessel Nijman, Sandro Eric Sosing, Bhav Patel, Berry van Peer, Darren Penhall, Reynaldo Rivera, Alex Spellman and Thibault Tricole, who was the first ever player from France to qualify for a PDC World Championship.[25]

List of qualifiers

  1. ^ Greaves chose to play the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship[27] following a ruling by the PDC which did not allow players to compete in both World Championships in the same year.[28]
  2. ^ The original qualifier Prakash Jiwa was suspended by the Darts Regulation Authority on 16 November 2023 due to an investigation into suspicious betting on matches in the independently-operated Modus Super Series.[31][32] Jiwa was replaced by the runner-up of the Indian Qualifier on 25 November 2023.[33]

Summary

Opening rounds

The tournament began on 15 December, with defending champion Michael Smith avoiding a shock at the hands of Dutch qualifier Kevin Doets, winning 3–2.[35] James Wade was the first seeded player eliminated from the tournament, losing 3–2 to Canadian Matt Campbell.[36] Fourth seed and former two-time champion Peter Wright suffered a 3–0 defeat to Jim Williams,[37] who had whitewashed Guyanan Norman Madhoo in his opening match.[38]

16 year old Luke Littler made history by averaging 106.2 in a 3–0 win against Dutchman Christian Kist, the highest ever achieved by a débutant,[39] and defeated 2023 UK Open champion Andrew Gilding 3–1 in the second round.[40] 2023 World Matchplay champion Nathan Aspinall also suffered a 3–0 defeat, being eliminated by "Rapid" Ricky Evans.[41]

In total, 11 seeds were eliminated in the second round; in addition to Wade, Wright, Gilding, and Aspinall, Danny Noppert, Dirk van Duijvenbode, Dimitri van den Bergh, Josh Rock, Jose de Sousa, Callan Rydz and Kim Huybrechts all lost their first game.[42]

Third round

Fourth round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Schedule

Friday, 15 December[43]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
01 1  Kevin Doets 91.79[a] 3–0  Stowe Buntz 88.26 3–1 3–1 3–2
02  Cameron Menzies 88.49 3–0  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez 81.83 3–0 3–2 3–2
03  Simon Whitlock 90.13 3–2  Paolo Nebrida 90.15 0–3 3–2 3–1 1–3 3–1
04 2  Michael Smith 100.09 3–2  Kevin Doets 99.46 3–1 2–3 2–3 3–1 3–1
Saturday, 16 December[44]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
05 1  Lee Evans 85.02 3–0  Sandro Eric Sosing 75.59 3–1 3–0 3–2
06  Connor Scutt 95.97 3–0  Krzysztof Kciuk 91.82 3–0 3–2 3–1
07  Jules van Dongen 90.72 1–3  Darren Penhall 91.29 2–3 3–1 0–3 1–3
08 2  Dave Chisnall 90.94 3–1  Cameron Menzies 87.32 0–3 3–2 3–0 3–2
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
09 1  Jamie Hughes 81.36 3–1  David Cameron 82.19 3–2 2–3 3–2 3–0
10  Keane Barry 86.68 3–1  Reynaldo Rivera 87.38 3–1 3–2 0–3 3–1
11  Scott Williams 90.69 3–1  Haruki Muramatsu 90.43 3–2 3–0 0–3 3–2
12 2  Gary Anderson 98.29 3–0  Simon Whitlock 88.38 3–0 3–1 3–2
Sunday, 17 December[45]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
13 1  Ricky Evans 92.34 3–0  Simon Adams 75.89 3–2 3–0 3–0
14  Jim Williams 87.84 3–0  Norman Madhoo 73.20 3–0 3–0 3–0
15  Matt Campbell 93.14 3–2  Lourence Ilagan 86.03 3–1 3–1 2–3 2–3 3–0
16 2  Joe Cullen 93.41 3–0  Darren Penhall 81.24 3–1 3–2 3–1
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
17 1  Dylan Slevin 90.21 1–3  Florian Hempel 91.06 3–1 2–3 2–3 1–3
18  Niels Zonneveld 79.86 3–1  Darren Webster 84.29 3–0 3–2 2–3 3–2
19  Jermaine Wattimena 90.99 3–1  Fallon Sherrock 87.32 2–3 3–1 3–0 3–2
20 2  Luke Humphries 93.58 3–0  Lee Evans 92.33 3–1 3–2 3–2
Monday, 18 December[46]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
21 1  Mario Vandenbogaerde 85.59 1–3  Thibault Tricole 85.21 3–2 2–3 2–3 2–3
22  Gian van Veen 87.53 2–3  Man Lok Leung 96.26 3–2 3–2 1–3 1–3 1–3
23  Martin Lukeman 92.03 3–1  Haupai Puha 88.45 3–0 3–1 2–3 3–0
24 2  Gerwyn Price 98.01 3–0  Connor Scutt 88.83 3–0 3–0 3–2
Tuesday, 19 December[47]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
25 1  Ian White 93.39 1–3  Tomoya Goto 90.71 2–3 2–3 3–1 0–3
26  Ritchie Edhouse 89.23 2–3  Jeffrey de Graaf 93.29 3–2 3–2 2–3 2–3 1–3
27  Keegan Brown 82.97 1–3  Boris Krčmar 91.05 3–2 0–3 0–3 2–3
28 2  James Wade 92.30 2–3  Matt Campbell 96.28 3–1 1–3 3–1 0–3 1–3
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
29 1  Steve Beaton 92.01 3–1  Wessel Nijman 92.82 3–1 3–2 0–3 3–2
30  Mike De Decker 94.34 3–0  Dragutin Horvat 83.65 3–1 3–1 3–2
31  Ricardo Pietreczko 92.37 3–0  Mikuru Suzuki 78.27 3–0 3–1 3–0
32 2  Michael van Gerwen 98.17 3–0  Keane Barry 95.81 3–1 3–1 3–0
Wednesday, 20 December[48]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
33 1  Radek Szagański 82.40 3–2  Marko Kantele 78.47 3–1 2–3 2–3 3–1 3–0
34  Steve Lennon 88.75 3–2  Owen Bates 86.51 1–3 2–3 3–1 3–1 3–1
35  William O'Connor 98.74 3–0  Bhav Patel 82.00 3–0 3–0 3–0
36 2  Ross Smith 95.01 3–1  Niels Zonneveld 90.75 3–0 3–2 2–3 3–1
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
37 1  Ryan Joyce 100.32 3–1  Alex Spellman 95.46 0–3 3–2 3–1 3–0
38  Richard Veenstra 85.29 3–0  Ben Robb 89.51 3–2 3–1 3–2
39  Christian Kist 90.55 0–3  Luke Littler 106.12 0–3 1–3 1–3
40 2  Peter Wright 83.87 0–3  Jim Williams 90.45 2–3 2–3 0–3
Thursday, 21 December[49]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
41 1  Mickey Mansell 89.94 3–0  Zong Xiao Chen 85.22 3–2 3–0 3–1
42  Luke Woodhouse 92.18 2–3  Berry van Peer 93.87 2–3 3–2 1–3 3–2 0–3
43 2  Madars Razma 91.33 3–1  Mike De Decker 89.94 3–0 1–3 3–2 3–2
44  Rob Cross 89.32 3–0  Thibault Tricole 85.39 3–0 3–2 3–0
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
45 2  Andrew Gilding 92.09 1–3  Luke Littler 92.65 2–3 2–3 3–0 1–3
46  Danny Noppert 94.13 0–3  Scott Williams 94.01 2–3 2–3 1–3
47  Gabriel Clemens 90.66 3–1  Man Lok Leung 92.56 3–1 3–2 0–3 3–0
48  Damon Heta 89.69 3–1  Martin Lukeman 87.66 3–2 3–0 1–3 3–0
Friday, 22 December[50]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
49 2  Brendan Dolan 95.13 3–2  Mickey Mansell 95.36 3–2 0–3 3–2 1–3 6–5
50  José de Sousa 93.82 1–3  Jeffrey de Graaf 94.22 3–2 2–3 1–3 0–3
51  Krzysztof Ratajski 89.82 3–1  Jamie Hughes 85.74 2–3 3–2 3–2 3–1
52  Dirk van Duijvenbode 94.57 1–3  Boris Krčmar 96.84 3–1 0–3 1–3 0–3
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
53 2  Dimitri Van den Bergh 90.77 2–3  Florian Hempel 91.78 3–2 3–1 2–3 2–3 0–3
54  Martin Schindler 96.93 3–1  Jermaine Wattimena 89.85 3–1 3–1 2–3 3–0
55  Raymond van Barneveld 99.81 3–1  Radek Szagański 93.64 3–1 3–0 2–3 3–2
56  Chris Dobey 103.09 3–2  William O'Connor 97.22 3–1 1–3 3–1 1–3 3–1
Saturday, 23 December[51][52]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
57 2  Kim Huybrechts 84.77 0–3  Richard Veenstra 99.46 0–3 0–3 0–3
58  Callan Rydz 96.65 2–3  Ricardo Pietreczko 99.27 0–3 3–2 0–3 3–1 0–3
59  Jonny Clayton 88.45 3–1  Steve Lennon 86.67 2–3 3–1 3–2 3–0
60  Daryl Gurney 100.79 3–1  Steve Beaton 91.16 3–0 3–1 2–3 3–2
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
61 2  Ryan Searle 91.11 3–1  Tomoya Goto 85.62 3–0 3–2 2–3 3–0
62  Josh Rock 91.87 1–3  Berry van Peer 91.32 1–3 2–3 3–2 1–3
63  Stephen Bunting 107.28 3–0  Ryan Joyce 90.25 3–0 3–2 3–1
64  Nathan Aspinall 90.54 0–3  Ricky Evans 99.38 1–3 0–3 1–3
Wednesday, 27 December[53]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
65 3  Scott Williams 94.13 4–3  Martin Schindler 94.82 1–3 0–3 3–0 3–2 0–3 3–1 4–2
66  Dave Chisnall 95.49 4–1  Gabriel Clemens 96.16 3–1 3–0 3–1 1–3 3–2
67  Rob Cross 101.32 4–2  Jeffrey de Graaf 91.95 3–2 3–0 2–3 3–2 1–3 3–1
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
68 3  Matt Campbell 91.29 1–4  Luke Littler 97.19 0–3 0–3 2–3 3–2 1–3
69  Michael van Gerwen 101.39 4–0  Richard Veenstra 86.20 3–1 3–1 3–2 3–0
70  Michael Smith 93.73 4–1  Madars Razma 87.78 2–3 3–1 3–1 3–2 3–1
Thursday, 28 December[54]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
71 3  Florian Hempel 93.79 0–4  Stephen Bunting 101.15 2–3 1–3 2–3 1–3
72  Joe Cullen 96.51 4–2  Ryan Searle 93.94 3–1 3–1 0–3 2–3 3–2 3–2
73  Ross Smith 103.33 2–4  Chris Dobey 102.36 1–3 1–3 3–2 3–1 2–3 1–3
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
74 3  Gerwyn Price 95.76 2–4  Brendan Dolan 95.73 2–3 3–1 2–3 3–0 2–3 2–3
75  Luke Humphries 91.38 4–3  Ricardo Pietreczko 91.02 3–1 1–3 2–3 0–3 3–2 3–1 3–0
76  Ricky Evans 93.23 2–4  Daryl Gurney 93.53 3–1 2–3 3–2 2–3 2–3 1–3
Friday, 29 December[55][56]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
77 3  Damon Heta 96.06 4–3  Berry van Peer 88.29 0–3 2–3 3–0 3–2 3–1 1–3 3–1
78  Jonny Clayton 91.55 4–2  Krzysztof Ratajski 92.94 3–1 3–2 0–3 3–1 1–3 3–1
79  Jim Williams 91.71 1–4  Raymond van Barneveld 89.16 2–3 3–2 0–3 0–3 2–3
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
80 3  Boris Krčmar 94.80 1–4  Gary Anderson 99.29 3–2 1–3 2–3 1–3 0–3
81 4  Michael van Gerwen 99.80 4–0  Stephen Bunting 94.84 3–2 3–2 3–1 3–1
82  Michael Smith 102.47 0–4  Chris Dobey 102.43 1–3 2–3 0–3 1–3
Saturday, 30 December[57]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
83 4  Scott Williams 92.96 4–1  Damon Heta 92.50 3–2 1–3 3–2 3–1 3–2
84  Daryl Gurney 91.03 2–4  Dave Chisnall 98.98 2–3 2–3 3–2 3–0 0–3 1–3
85  Rob Cross 98.41 4–0  Jonny Clayton 90.89 3–1 3–0 3–1 3–2
Evening session (19:30 GMT)
86 4  Brendan Dolan 94.01 4–3  Gary Anderson 93.38 3–0 3–1 1–3 1–3 1–3 3–1 3–1
87  Raymond van Barneveld 99.61 1–4  Luke Littler 105.01 1–3 1–3 2–3 3–2 2–3
88  Luke Humphries 99.23 4–3  Joe Cullen 98.66 2–3 0–3 3–1 3–2 2–3 3–0 6–5
Monday, 1 January[58]
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Set 8 Set 9
Afternoon session (12:30 GMT)
89 QF  Chris Dobey  Rob Cross
90  Luke Littler  Brendan Dolan
Evening session (19:00 GMT)
91 QF  Michael van Gerwen  Scott Williams
92  Luke Humphries  Dave Chisnall
Tuesday, 2 January
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Set 8 Set 9 Set 10 Set 11
Evening session (19:30 GMT)
93 SF    
94    
Wednesday, 3 January
Match no. Round Player 1 Score Player 2 Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Set 6 Set 7 Set 8 Set 9 Set 10 Set 11 Set 12 Set 13
Evening session (20:00 GMT)
95 F    

Draw

The draw was held on 27 November 2023 and was conducted by former world champions Dennis Priestley and Phil Taylor.[59][60]

Finals

Quarter-finals
(best of 9 sets)
1 January

[58]
Semi-finals
(best of 11 sets)
2 January
Final
(best of 13 sets)
3 January
         
17  Chris Dobey
8  Rob Cross
England 
 
Q  Luke Littler
28  Brendan Dolan
 
 
2  Michael van Gerwen
 Scott Williams
 
England 
3  Luke Humphries
11  Dave Chisnall

Top half

Section 1

First round
(best of 5 sets)
15–21 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Second round
(best of 5 sets)
15–23 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Third round
(best of 7 sets)
27–29 December

[70][71][72]
Fourth round
(best of 7 sets)
29–30 December

[72][73][57]
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 sets)
1 January
 Kevin Doets 91.7931 Michael Smith 100.093
Q Stowe Buntz 88.260 Kevin Doets 99.462
1 Michael Smith 93.734
32 Madars Razma 87.781
 Mike De Decker 94.34332 Madars Razma 91.333
Q Dragutin Horvat 83.650 Mike De Decker 89.941
1 Michael Smith 102.470
17 Chris Dobey 102.434
 Niels Zonneveld 79.86316 Ross Smith 95.013
Q Darren Webster 84.291 Niels Zonneveld 90.751
16 Ross Smith 103.332
17 Chris Dobey 102.364
 William O'Connor 98.74317 Chris Dobey 103.093
Q Bhav Patel 82.000 William O'Connor 97.222
17 Chris Dobey
8 Rob Cross
 Mario Vandenbogaerde 85.5918 Rob Cross 89.323
Q Thibault Tricole 85.213Q Thibault Tricole 85.390
8 Rob Cross 101.324
Q Jeffrey de Graaf 91.952
 Ritchie Edhouse 89.23225 José de Sousa 93.821
Q Jeffrey de Graaf 93.293Q Jeffrey de Graaf 94.223
8 Rob Cross 98.414
9 Jonny Clayton 90.890
 Steve Lennon 88.7539 Jonny Clayton 88.453
Q Owen Bates 86.512 Steve Lennon 86.671
9 Jonny Clayton 91.554
24 Krzysztof Ratajski 92.942
 Jamie Hughes 81.36324 Krzysztof Ratajski 89.823
Q David Cameron 82.191 Jamie Hughes 85.741

Section 2

First round
(best of 5 sets)
15–21 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Second round
(best of 5 sets)
15–23 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Third round
(best of 7 sets)
27–29 December

[70][71][72]
Fourth round
(best of 7 sets)
29–30 December

[72][73][57]
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 sets)
1 January
 Jim Williams 87.8434 Peter Wright 83.870
Q Norman Madhoo 73.200 Jim Williams 90.453
 Jim Williams 91.711
29 Raymond van Barneveld 89.164
 Radek Szagański 82.40329 Raymond van Barneveld 99.813
Q Marko Kantele 78.472 Radek Szagański 93.641
29 Raymond van Barneveld 99.611
Q Luke Littler 105.014
 Matt Campbell 93.14313 James Wade 92.302
Q Lourence Ilagan 86.032 Matt Campbell 96.283
 Matt Campbell 91.291
Q Luke Littler 97.194
 Christian Kist 90.55020 Andrew Gilding 92.091
Q Luke Littler 106.123Q Luke Littler 92.653
Q Luke Littler
28 Brendan Dolan
 Connor Scutt 95.9735 Gerwyn Price 98.013
Q Krzysztof Kciuk 91.820 Connor Scutt 88.830
5 Gerwyn Price 95.762
28 Brendan Dolan 95.734
 Mickey Mansell 89.94328 Brendan Dolan 95.133
Q Zong Xiao Chen 85.220 Mickey Mansell 95.362
28 Brendan Dolan 94.014
21 Gary Anderson 93.383
 Keegan Brown 82.97112 Dirk van Duijvenbode 94.571
Q Boris Krčmar 91.053Q Boris Krčmar 96.843
Q Boris Krčmar 94.801
21 Gary Anderson 99.294
 Simon Whitlock 90.13321 Gary Anderson 98.293
Q Paolo Nebrida 90.152 Simon Whitlock 88.380

Bottom half

Section 3

First round
(best of 5 sets)
15–21 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Second round
(best of 5 sets)
15–23 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Third round
(best of 7 sets)
27–29 December

[70][71][72]
Fourth round
(best of 7 sets)
29–30 December

[72][73][57]
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 sets)
1 January
 Keane Barry 86.6832 Michael van Gerwen 98.173
Q Reynaldo Rivera 87.381 Keane Barry 95.810
2 Michael van Gerwen 101.394
 Richard Veenstra 86.200
 Richard Veenstra 85.29331 Kim Huybrechts 84.770
Q Ben Robb 89.510 Richard Veenstra 99.463
2 Michael van Gerwen 99.804
18 Stephen Bunting 94.840
 Dylan Slevin 90.21115 Dimitri Van den Bergh 90.772
Q Florian Hempel 91.063Q Florian Hempel 91.783
Q Florian Hempel 93.790
18 Stephen Bunting 101.154
 Ryan Joyce 100.32318 Stephen Bunting 107.283
Q Alex Spellman 95.461 Ryan Joyce 90.250
2 Michael van Gerwen
 Scott Williams
 Scott Williams 90.6937 Danny Noppert 94.130
Q Haruki Muramatsu 90.431 Scott Williams 94.013
 Scott Williams 94.364
26 Martin Schindler 95.153
 Jermaine Wattimena 90.99326 Martin Schindler 96.933
Q Fallon Sherrock 87.321 Jermaine Wattimena 89.851
 Scott Williams 92.964
10 Damon Heta 92.501
 Martin Lukeman 92.03310 Damon Heta 89.693
Q Haupai Puha 88.451 Martin Lukeman 87.661
10 Damon Heta 96.064
Q Berry van Peer 88.293
 Luke Woodhouse 92.18223 Josh Rock 91.871
Q Berry van Peer 93.873Q Berry van Peer 91.323

Section 4

First round
(best of 5 sets)
15–21 December

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Second round
(best of 5 sets)
15–23 December

[61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69]
Third round
(best of 7 sets)
27–29 December

[70][71][72]
Fourth round
(best of 7 sets)
29–30 December

[72][73][57]
Quarter-finals
(best of 9 sets)
1 January
 Lee Evans 85.0233 Luke Humphries 93.583
Q Sandro Eric Sosing 75.590 Lee Evans 92.330
3 Luke Humphries 91.384
 Ricardo Pietreczko 91.023
 Ricardo Pietreczko 92.37330 Callan Rydz 96.652
Q Mikuru Suzuki 78.270 Ricardo Pietreczko 99.273
3 Luke Humphries 99.234
14 Joe Cullen 98.663
 Jules van Dongen 90.72114 Joe Cullen 93.413
Q Darren Penhall 91.293Q Darren Penhall 81.240
14 Joe Cullen 96.514
19 Ryan Searle 93.942
 Ian White 93.39119 Ryan Searle 91.113
Q Tomoya Goto 90.713Q Tomoya Goto 85.621
3 Luke Humphries
11 Dave Chisnall
 Ricky Evans 92.3436 Nathan Aspinall 90.540
Q Simon Adams 75.890 Ricky Evans 99.383
 Ricky Evans 93.232
27 Daryl Gurney 93.534
 Steve Beaton 92.01327 Daryl Gurney 100.793
Q Wessel Nijman 92.821 Steve Beaton 91.161
27 Daryl Gurney 91.032
11 Dave Chisnall 98.984
 Cameron Menzies 88.49311 Dave Chisnall 90.943
Q Rusty-Jake Rodriguez 81.830 Cameron Menzies 87.321
11 Dave Chisnall 95.494
22 Gabriel Clemens 96.161
 Gian van Veen 87.53222 Gabriel Clemens 90.663
Q Man Lok Leung 96.263Q Man Lok Leung 92.561

Statistics

Top averages

This table shows all averages over 100 achieved by players throughout the tournament.[74][75] In the case one player has multiple records, this is indicated by the number in brackets.[clarification needed]

The three-dart average in darts is the average score achieved with three darts thrown. Averages are the most cited statistics in darts matches as they give a rough estimate of a player's form.[76][77] An average of 100 is regarded as a benchmark for a world class performance.[citation needed] For comparison with previous years, see the highest ever recorded averages in the World Darts Championship.

Player Round Average Opponent Result
 Stephen Bunting 2 107.28  Ryan Joyce Won
 Luke Littler 1 106.12  Christian Kist Won
 Luke Littler (2) 4 105.01  Raymond van Barneveld Won
 Ross Smith 3 103.33  Chris Dobey Lost
 Chris Dobey 2 103.09  William O'Connor Won
 Michael Smith 4 102.47  Chris Dobey Lost
 Chris Dobey (2) 4 102.43  Michael Smith Won
 Chris Dobey (3) 3 102.36  Ross Smith Won
 Michael van Gerwen 3 101.39  Richard Veenstra Won
 Rob Cross 3 101.32  Jeffrey de Graaf Won
 Stephen Bunting (2) 3 101.15  Florian Hempel Won
 Daryl Gurney 2 100.79  Steve Beaton Won
 Ryan Joyce 1 100.32  Alex Spellman Won
 Michael Smith (2) 2 100.09  Kevin Doets Won

Representation

In total 27 nations are represented[78] compared to the record of 29 in 2021 and 2022.[79]

Notes

  1. ^ Numbers next to a players name denote their three dart average score for the match

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