The shocking darts pdc world rankings drop for a former champion - Poderlatam Chronicle
Explore theshockingdecline ofdartsicon Peter Wright. With plummetingrankingsand statistics, is the two-timeWorldChampion'scareer nearing its end? Read the analysis.
ThecurrentWorldDartsChampionhas dropped out of the top ten in thePDCProTourRankings. Luke Littler claimed theworldscrown in February but has chosen not to play a number of tournaments in ...
Thetournament had upsets, bust-ups (no shock it was Price v Gurney), the most 180's ever produced, and a great balance of emerging talent and veteran players having deep tournament runs. As always with a big major tournament, there's been some movement in therankingsso below we take a look at the biggest winners and losers in terms ofrankingchanges on thePDCOrder of Merit. Data for ...
Rob Cross was stillworldnumber four at the conclusion of last year'sPDCWorldDartsChampionship, earning automatic entry to the Premier League - his return to those lofty heights already feels like a distant ambition, unless he can rediscover some serious form; Voltage now ranks 20 th on thePDCOrder of Merit, therefore theformerWorldChampionwill need to compete in the opening ...
MICHAEL SMITH dramatically crashed out of Ally Pally in a thriller - and hisdartsworldfor2025 has now imploded. Bully Boy, 34, waschampionoftheworldtwo years ago and came here defending ...
PDCOrder of Merit Live As of: April 7, 2026. Updated after ET4. Prize money in the tables is in units of £1,000.
After finishing last year'sWorldDartsChampionship asworldnumber four and earning automatic Premier League entry, he now ranks 20th. Thisdropmeans theformerWorldChampionwill need to compete in the opening rounds of the European Tour throughout 2026, a stark reminder of how quickly fortunes can change.
Thequalifying tournament for Tour Card holders ahead of the 2026PDCWorldDartsChampionship has delivered its usual dose of late-season jeopardy. And for a sizeable group of players, the outcome is brutal. Fifteen professionals have now officially lost theirPDCTour Cards, meaning their status on the professional circuit expires immediately after Alexandra Palace.
TheChampion'sMindset: Beyond the Numbers For many athletes, adropinrankingcan be a source of immense pressure and concern. However, Michael Smith, the 2023PDCWorldChampionandformerWorldNo. 1, approaches the situation with a remarkably calm and grounded perspective.
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