World Matchplay (darts)


The World Matchplay, also known as the Betfred World Matchplay for sponsorship purposes, is a professional :Category:Darts tournaments|darts tournament. It is played in a legs format, and is run by the Professional Darts Corporation. Dimitri Van den Bergh is the current champion after winning the 2020 edition.

History

The World Matchplay has been played annually since 1994 in the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool. The first ever winner was Larry Butler, who beat Dennis Priestley 16–12, and the current holder is Rob Cross. It is regarded as the second biggest PDC Tournament, status shown by the fact the whole tournament was sold out within three days of the tickets being on sale.
The 1995 World Matchplay turned out to be Jocky Wilson's last appearance in a major televised event. Wilson had reached the quarter-finals of the inaugural tournament in 1994 and he beat Rod Harrington in the 1st round in 1995, but a 2nd round defeat against Nigel Justice was effectively the end of his career.
From 1994 to 2012, matches at the World Matchplay had to be won by two clear legs. For example, the first round was usually played over the first to 10 legs, but if the score reached 9–9, play continued until either player gained a two-leg lead. Starting with the 2013 World Matchplay, if a two leg-lead hadn't been established after six extra legs, then a sudden death leg is played, so sudden death would come into play in a first round match at 12–12.
Over the course of the tournament's 26-year existence, there have only been nine different winners: Phil Taylor, Rod Harrington, Michael van Gerwen, Gary Anderson, Larry Butler, Rob Cross, Peter Evison, Colin Lloyd and James Wade. Dennis Priestley was also runner-up for three consecutive years.
From 2018 onwards, the World Matchplay champion will receive the Phil Taylor Trophy, as was announced by the PDC following the retirement of the sixteen-time winner of the tournament.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, the 2020 World Matchplay was held at the Marshall Arena, Milton Keynes, behind closed doors.

World Matchplay finals

The list of finals:

Records and statistics

Total finalist appearances

RankPlayerNationalityWonRunner-upFinals
1Phil Taylor16117
2Michael van Gerwen213
3Rod Harrington202
4James Wade156
5Gary Anderson112
6Larry Butler101
6Peter Evison101
6Colin Lloyd101
6Rob Cross101
6Dimitri Van den Bergh101
10Dennis Priestley033
12Alan Warriner022
12John Part022
12Terry Jenkins022
15Ronnie Baxter011
15Peter Manley011
15Richie Burnett011
15Wayne Mardle011
15Mark Dudbridge011
15Raymond van Barneveld011
15Adrian Lewis011
15Peter Wright011
15Mensur Suljović011
15Michael Smith011

Nine-dart finishes

Seven nine-dart finishes have been thrown at the World Matchplay. The first one was in 2002.
PlayerYear MethodOpponentResult
Phil Taylor2002, Quarter-Finals3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 Chris MasonWon
Raymond van Barneveld2010, 1st Round3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 Denis OvensWon
John Part2011, 1st Round3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 Mark WebsterLost
Michael van Gerwen2012, 2nd Round3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 Steve BeatonWon
Wes Newton2012, 2nd Round3 x T20; 2 x T20, T19; 2 x T20, D12 Justin PipeLost
Phil Taylor2014, 2nd Round3 x T20; 2 x T20, T19; 2 x T20, D12 Michael SmithWon
Gary Anderson2018, Quarter-Finals3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12 Joe CullenWon

Tournament records

;Longest match in Matchplay history : The 2018 final went to 40 legs as a result of the format of "2 clear legs".
;Longest unbeaten run : Phil Taylor from 2008–2015: Won 38 matches in a row. Taylor only lost eight matches in the history of the event:
An average over 100 in a match in the PDC World Matchplay has been achieved 142 times, of which Phil Taylor is responsible for 62. In 2010, Phil Taylor became the first player to average over 100 in all five rounds of the tournament. He repeated this feat in 2011 and 2013.
An average of over 105 in a match in the World Matchplay has been achieved 34 times, of which Phil Taylor is responsible for 24. The highest match average ever in the World Matchplay is 114.99 by Phil Taylor in his Last 32 victory over Barrie Bates in 2010. The highest match average ever in the World Matchplay Final is 111.23 by Phil Taylor against Adrian Lewis in 2013.

Format

From the beginning of the tournament in 1994, the World Matchplay has always been a legs only event. The length of matches for each round has changed several times over the years, as shown below.

1994

The World Matchplay has been broadcast in the UK by Sky Sports since the first tournament.

Sponsors

There have been seven different sponsors for the World Matchplay:
SponsorYears
Proton Cars1994
Webster's1995–1997
No sponsor1998–1999
Stan James2000–2010
Skybet2011
Betfair2012
BetVictor2013–2018
Betfred2019–