World Series of Darts Finals

The World Series of Darts Finals is a non-ranking darts tournament held by the Professional Darts Corporation. It is classed as a PDC premier event. The tournament was held annually in November, but in 2020, it moved to September, and will move to October in 2021. The first three events were held in the Braehead Arena in Glasgow, Scotland, moved to the Multiversum Schwechat, Vienna, Austria for 2018, and moved to the AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands in 2019. In 2020, it returned to Austria, in the Salzburgarena, Salzburg, before its return to Amsterdam in 2021.

World Series of Darts Finals
Tournament information
VenueAFAS Live
LocationAmsterdam
Country Netherlands
Established2015
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£300,000 (2019)
Month(s) PlayedNovember (2015–19)
September (2020)
October (2021)
Current champion(s)
Jonny Clayton

The playing field includes the top eight of the World Series of Darts ranking, and a further 16 players, which are a mix of invited players by the PDC and qualifiers.

History

The World Series of Darts began in 2013. The goal of these series of tournaments is to make darts more popular across the globe.

Two World Series tournaments were held in the first year: the Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters and the Sydney Darts Masters. In 2014, events in Singapore and Perth were added to the series, followed by Japan (Yokohama, then Tokyo in 2016) and Auckland in 2015, Shanghai in 2016, and the USA (Las Vegas) Melbourne and Germany (Düsseldorf) in 2017. Brisbane was added to the roster in 2018, and Gelsenkirchen replaced Düsseldorf for the German Masters. In 2019, the German Masters again moved, this time to Cologne, and the Auckland Masters became the New Zealand Darts Masters, and was relocated to Hamilton.

The best 8 players from the World Series Darts tournaments qualified for the finals tournament, which was inaugurated in 2015. This ranking is formed by the points that the player earns in the World Series tournament.

Stage points

The distribution of the points in each World Series tournament is:

RoundPoints
Winner12
Runner-up8
Semi-final5
Quarter-final3
First round1

Finals

YearWinnerLegsRunner-upPrize moneySponsorLocation
Total Champion Runner-up
2015 Michael van Gerwen (106.60) 11–10 Peter Wright (106.40) £155,000 £30,000 £15,000 Unibet Braehead Arena, Glasgow
2016 Michael van Gerwen (101.18) 11–9 Peter Wright (99.63) Ladbrokes
2017 Michael van Gerwen (103.30) 11–6 Gary Anderson (100.68) £250,000 £50,000 £25,000
2018 James Wade (97.00) 11–10 Michael Smith (99.09) bwin Multiversum Schwechat, Vienna
2019 Michael van Gerwen (96.76) 11–2 Danny Noppert (89.37) £300,000 £70,000 £30,000 Jack's Casino AFAS Live, Amsterdam
2020 Gerwyn Price (96.21) 11–9 Rob Cross (94.22) bwin Salzburgarena, Salzburg
2021 Jonny Clayton (101.63) 11–6 Dimitri Van den Bergh (101.95) Jack's Casino AFAS Live, Amsterdam

Statistics

Finalist appearances
As of 31 October 2021.
Rank Player Won Runner-up Finals Appearances
1 Michael van Gerwen4047
2 James Wade1017
Gerwyn Price1016
Jonny Clayton1013
5 Peter Wright0227
6 Gary Anderson0116
Michael Smith0117
Danny Noppert0112
Rob Cross0114
Dimitri Van den Bergh0115

High averages

Ten highest World Series of Darts Finals one-match averages
Average Player Year (+ Round) Opponent Result
115.62 Mervyn King 2021, First round James Wade 6–0
112.94 Dave Chisnall 2016, Second round Kim Huybrechts 6–4
109.82 Jamie Lewis 2018, First round Dimitri Van den Bergh 6–2
109.71 Michael van Gerwen 2016, Quarter-finals Simon Whitlock 10–0
108.83 Michael van Gerwen 2017, Quarter-finals Rob Cross 10–4
108.69 Michael van Gerwen 2016, Semi-finals Dave Chisnall 11–3
108.10 Peter Wright 2020, Semi-finals Gerwyn Price 6–11
108.00 Michael van Gerwen 2015, Semi-finals Adrian Lewis 11–5
107.34 Phil Taylor 2016, Semi-finals Peter Wright 10–11
106.60 Michael van Gerwen 2015, Final Peter Wright 11–10
Five highest World Series of Darts Finals losing averages
Average Player Year (+ Round) Opponent Result
108.10 Peter Wright 2020, Semi-finals Gerwyn Price 6–11
107.34 Phil Taylor 2016, Semi-finals Peter Wright 10–11
106.40 Peter Wright 2015, Final Michael van Gerwen 10–11
104.10 Phil Taylor 2015, Semi-finals Peter Wright 9–11
103.59 Kim Huybrechts 2016, Second round Dave Chisnall 4–6
Michael van Gerwen 2018, Quarter-finals Raymond van Barneveld 8–10
Different players with a 100+ match average (Updated 31/10/21)
Player Total Highest Av. Year (+ Round)
Michael van Gerwen 16 109.71 2016, Quarter-Final
Peter Wright 7 108.10 2020, Semi-Final
Dimitri Van den Bergh 6 105.21 2018, Last 32
Dave Chisnall 5 112.94 2016, Last 16
Phil Taylor 5 107.34 2016, Quarter-Final
Gerwyn Price 5 102.48 2020, Quarter-Final
Daryl Gurney 3 103.64 2017, Last 16
Kim Huybrechts 3 103.59 2016, Last 16
Gary Anderson 3 103.57 2017, Last 16
Nathan Aspinall 3 103.37 2019, Last 32
Adrian Lewis 2 105.19 2015, Quarter-Final
Michael Smith 2 103.98 2018, Last 16
Raymond van Barneveld 2 103.49 2015, Quarter-Final
Mensur Suljović 2 102.64 2020, Last 32
Glen Durrant 2 102.50 2020, Last 16
Jonny Clayton 2 101.63 2021, Final
Mervyn King 1 115.62 2021, Last 32
Jamie Lewis 1 109.82 2018, Last 32
Krzysztof Ratajski 1 104.19 2019, Last 32
José de Sousa 1 103.86 2021, Last 32
James Wade 1 103.66 2015, Last 16
Kyle Anderson 1 101.35 2018, Last 32
Terry Jenkins 1 100.68 2015, Quarter-Final
Gabriel Clemens 1 100.60 2019, Last 32
Mark Webster 1 100.16 2015, Last 32

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