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Andy Hamilton (darts player)

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English darts player (born 1967)

Darts player
Andy Hamilton
Personal information
Full nameAndrew Hamilton
Nickname"The Hammer"
Born (1967-03-16)16 March 1967 (age 58)
Stoke-on-Trent, England
Darts information
Playing darts since1981
Darts25g XQ-Max signature
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"U Can't Touch This" byMC Hammer
Organisation (seesplit in darts)
BDO2018–2020
PDC2004–2018, 2020–2024
WDF major events – best performances
World ChampionshipLast 16:2020
World MastersLast 64: 2019
World TrophySemi-final:2007
Int. Darts LeagueFirst Round Group Stage:2007
Finder MastersLast 24 Group: 2018
PDC premier events – best performances
World ChampionshipRunner-up:2012
World MatchplaySemi-final:2006,2011
World Grand PrixSemi-final:2009
UK OpenRunner-up:2013
Grand SlamRunner-up:2007
European ChampionshipQuarter-final:2012,2013
Premier LeagueSemi-final:2012
Desert ClassicQuarter-final:2006,2008
US Open/WSoDSemi-final:2007
PC FinalsSemi-final:2013
MastersLast 16:2013,2014,2015
WSDT major events – best performances
World ChampionshipQuarter-final:2024
ChampionsRunner-up: 2024
Other tournament wins
Antwerp Open 2008
Coronation Hotel 500 2010
Cotgrave Open 2010
Coventry Open 2008
LPKD Spring Open 2009
PDC Challenge Tour 2022
Tamworth Open 2010
Modus Super Series 9 Week 3 Winner 2024
Modus Super Series 11 Week 5 Winner 2025

Players Championships

Players Championship (Gibraltar) 2007

UK Open Qualifiers (x2)

2007, 2014

Andrew Hamilton (born 16 March 1967), nicknamedthe Hammer, is an English former professionaldarts player who formerly competed inProfessional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, finishing as runner-up in three majors: the2012 PDC World Championship,2007 Grand Slam and2013 UK Open.

Career

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Early career

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Hamilton started playing darts at the age of 14 with his father Jim and brother Darren. By the age of 18, Hamilton was playing county level darts for Cheshire. However, he did not feel confident enough to pursue a career at the higher level and stopped playing competitive darts for 20 years.

2004–2007

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Hamilton made his television debut at the2004 UK Open but was eliminated in the first round 5–2 by Eddie Lovely.[1] His first semi-final on thePDC Pro Tour came in just his fourth event when he was beaten 3–2 byMark Dudbridge in a Scottish Players Championship.[2]

Hamilton qualified for thePDC World Championship for the first time in2005 and made an immediate impact by reaching the quarter-final stage. Hamilton defeatedMark Thomson and Mick Manning 3–0 in the early rounds and beat formerBDO World ChampionSteve Beaton 4–2 to reach the last 16. After beating Josephus Schenk 4–1 in the fourth round, Hamilton eventually lost 5–1 toBob Anderson.[3]He overcameWes Newton and Mark Robinson to reach the last 32 of theUK Open, but was beaten 11–4 byMark Walsh.[4] He also qualified for theLas Vegas Desert Classic for the first time whereDarin Young defeated him 2–0 in the opening round.[5]

The2006 World Championship saw Hamilton gain revenge for his defeat to Anderson last year with a 3–2 first round win. He also knocked outTerry Jenkins 4–1 in the subsequent round. However, Hamilton fell to eventual winnerPhil Taylor in the third round losing 4–0. Hamilton did manage to gain a share of the prize for highest three-dart checkout by hitting a 170 finish, a feat matched by Taylor.[6] Hamilton reached the quarter-finals of theLas Vegas Desert Classic before being eliminated by eventual runner-upRaymond van Barneveld 3–1. He had defeated Kevin Painter 6–4 and enjoyed a comprehensive 3–0 victory over Matt Clark in the prior rounds.[7] Hamilton made hisWinter Gardens debut at theWorld Matchplay tournament. He sprang something of a surprise in round one by thrashing number four seedPeter Manley 10–2 and then overcameAdrian Lewis in the second round, the duo produced a thrilling match that eventually saw Hamilton triumph 15–13. Hamilton's fine run continued as he defeated crowd favouriteWayne Mardle 16–9 to reach his first major semi-final. However Taylor, a seven time World Matchplay champion, eliminated Hamilton 17–11 in the semi-finals.[8]

2007–2011

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Hamilton in 2007

Hamilton reached the semi-finals of the2007 PDC World Championship before bowing out 6–0 to eventual runner-up Taylor. Hamilton's campaign began with a 4–3 victory overMark Dudbridge before defeatingDennis Priestley 4–1 and Jenkins 5–4 in the quarter-finals.[9] He hit 46 180s during the tournament, second only to the overall winnerRaymond van Barneveld.Later in the month, Hamilton picked up his first PDC Pro Tour title with a 3–1 win overColin Lloyd in a Gibraltar Players Championship. He had already overcomeAndy Smith,Roland Scholten, Jenkins andAlan Warriner-Little on his way to the final.[10] He maintained his form by reaching two semi-finals in Pro Tour events and won his second title in April by beatingJames Wade in a UK Open Qualifier.[11] Hamilton also made a big impact in the inauguralUS Open by winning through to the semi-finals where he was defeated by Van Barneveld.[12] Another semi-final soon followed at theWorld Darts Trophy, but Hamilton fell agonisingly short of reaching his first major final as he was edged out 6–5 byGary Anderson.[13]

Hamilton qualified for the first staging of theGrand Slam of Darts by virtue of reaching the semi-finals at theCircus Tavern earlier in the year.[14] Hamilton's fast ascent in the world of darts continued as he won six matches to reach the final where, despite averaging over 100 against Taylor, he lost 18–11.[15][16]

Hamilton reached the later stages of several tournaments, namely quarter-finals in the 2008 Las Vegas Classic and World Grand Prix. One year later he reached the semi-final of the World Grand Prix. In 2010 he continued the good results at the World Grand Prix reaching the quarter-finals. At the 2011 World Matchplay he reached the semi-final by beating Gary Anderson, John Henderson, and after being 15-8 down against Simon Whitlock, he pulled back and won the game 17–15, winning 9 legs in a row in a remarkable comeback.[17] However he eventually lost to Phil Taylor 17–9 in the Semi finals.

2012–2015

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At the2012 World Championship he beatAntonio Alcinas 3–2 in the first round, while missing a dart at double 18 in the third set for anine-dart finish.[18]He then beatVincent van der Voort 4–3,Dave Chisnall 4–0, andKim Huybrechts 5–2, to reach the semi-finals for the second time in his career.[19] He playedSimon Whitlock and found himself 3–5 down and on the brink of elimination before he produced a super fightback, which included four ton-plus finishes, to prevail 6–5.[20] Hamilton was consistently outscored by the Australian, but his finishing proved to be crucial as he hit 58% of his doubles to secure his first World final and second major TV final.[21] The 200–1 outsider at the start of the tournament could not complete a remarkable victory and clinch the title, however, as he valiantly fought hard throughout but could never get ahead of his opponent,Adrian Lewis, who won the match 7–3. The£100,000 Hamilton picked up for his runner-up spot is the biggest of his career to date and he vowed to go one better in the 2013 tournament.[22] He rose to world number 7 after the event.[23]

His performance at the World Championship helped him gain a wildcard place into the2012 Premier League Darts, where he made his first appearance.[24]On the first night he beatJames Wade 8–5, but then did not win another game until the eighth fixture of the campaign which included three successive defeats.[25] However, Hamilton turned his form around and went into the last round of matches knowing a win coupled with results going his way would see him into the play-offs.[26] Hamilton thrashed fellow debutantKevin Painter 8–1 and did qualify for the play-offs by finishing 3rd in the league.[27] He was unbeaten in the last five matches of the season and played Whitlock in the semi-finals, against whom he drew 7–7 and then beat 8–4 during the league stage.[25] Hamilton led the match 4–1, with Whitlock's solitary leg being anine-darter, but went on to lose 6–8.[28]

Hamilton then lost 5–9 in the last 32 of theUK Open toRaymond van Barneveld.[29] He reached the final of the tenthPlayers Championship of the year and held a 5–3 lead over his opponentColin Lloyd, before losing 5–6.[30] At theWorld Matchplay he beat Dolan andMark Webster,[31] but was then defeated 11–16 in the quarter-finals byPhil Taylor.[32] Hamilton won through to his second Players Championship final of the year at the 12th event in September, but lost 4–6 to Simon Whitlock.[33] He then beat Webster andSteve Beaton to make the quarter-finals of theWorld Grand Prix.[34] Hamilton facedMichael van Gerwen and despite making a 160 finish to force a deciding set, he lost 2–3.[35] Hamilton topped his group at theGrand Slam of Darts by winning all three of his games,[36] before taking out four ton-plus finishes to edge pastGary Anderson 10–9.[37] He beatJohn Part 16–12 in the quarter-finals, and led van Barneveld 6–3 in the semis, before the Dutchman put together a match defining run of nine straight legs and eventually triumphed 16–10.[38] After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Hamilton was 14th on the Order of Merit, which qualified him for thePlayers Championship Finals where he saw offAndy Smith and van Gerwen to play Taylor in the quarter-finals.[39][40] Hamilton led 9–5 in the best of 19 legs match, on the verge of beating the 15-time world champion for the first time in a televised match, but Taylor came back and with the score at 9–8, Hamilton needed 60 for the match. He missed the board with his first dart and missed double 20 with his last, this being the only dart he had for the match as he lost 9–10.[41]

Hamilton dropped one set in each of his first three games in the2013 World Championship as he reached the quarter-finals.[42] He played Taylor and lost 0–5, winning just two legs during the match.[43] He threw a nine-dart finish in the third UK Open Qualifier of the year during a third round victory overTony West, but lost in the following round toRichie Burnett 4–6.[44] By reaching the semi-finals of the 2012 Premier League, Hamilton qualified for the2013 edition.[45] In week six he enjoyed a 7–3 win over Taylor with an average of 101.40,[46] but he lost six of his last seven matches to finish seventh in the league.[47] Hamilton reached the third major final of his career at theUK Open by producing a superb performance to beat Wade 10–8 in the quarter-finals and survived six match darts from van Barneveld in the semis to win 10–9.[48] He averaged 97 in the final against Taylor who averaged almost 10 points more as he won 11–4. Hamilton vowed to win his first major title following the defeat.[49] He reached the final of the sixthPlayers Championship two weeks later, but lost 6–1 to van Gerwen meaning he had now not won a ranking event since 2007.[50] Hamilton hit six out of six doubles against Huybrechts in the first round of theWorld Grand Prix in a 2–0 set win and then beat Painter 3–1 to ensure he reached at least the quarter-final stage of a major for the ninth consecutive tournament.[51] He playedJustin Pipe and could only average 75.88 in the double start event and lost 3–1.[52] Hamilton qualified fromGroup 2 of theChampionship League by defeating van Gerwen 6–5 to advance to theWinners Group where he could only win two of his seven games to finish seventh in the table.[53][54] Hamilton survived a record 18 missed match darts from Part in the first round of thePlayers Championship Finals as he fought back from 5–1 down to win 6–5 with a 158 checkout and an average of just 75.05.[55] More routine wins overBrendan Dolan andIan White followed before Van Gerwen defeated Hamilton 10–5 in the semi-finals.[56]

In the second round of the2014 World Championship, Hamilton was defeated 4–1 by Burnett.[57] His early exit, coupled with losing the £100,000 on the Order of Merit from reaching the final two years previously, meant he dropped to world number 11 after the event.[58] Hamilton did not receive a wildcard to compete in thePremier League this year.[59] He won his first ranking title since 2007 at the firstUK Open Qualifier in February by defeating Lewis 6–2 in the final whilst averaging 105.27.[60] At theUK Open he lost 9–5 in the fourth round to van Gerwen.[61] At theWorld Matchplay, he lost in 13–10 the second round to Chisnall.[62]Hamilton reached the semi-final stage of theEuropean Darts Trophy where he lost to the eventual winnerMichael Smith.[63] He was knocked out in the first round of the remaining four major events of the year and could not get out of his group at theGrand Slam, meaning he failed to reach a single major quarter-final this season having reached seven in 2012 and six in 2013.[64]

2015–2018

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Hamilton metPeter Wright in the third round of the2015 World Championship and was thrashed 4–0.[65] He lost 9–8 toKim Huybrechts in the fourth round of theUK Open.[66] After beatingRaymond van Barneveld 10–7 in the opening round of theWorld Matchplay, Hamilton described his play over the last six months as horrible.[67] He went on to lose 13–6 toPhil Taylor in the second round and, after dropping out of the top 16 on the Order of Merit, he failed to qualify for any of the remaining major events in 2015.[68]

Hamilton missed three darts to eliminateJoe Murnan 3–1 in the first round of the2016 World Championship. The match instead went to a deciding set in which Hamilton missed one dart to force a sudden death leg. It was his first opening round exit in the event after securing at least a second round showing in all of his previous 11 World Championships.[69] He qualified for the third round of theUK Open, but lost 9–2 toKyle Anderson.[70] He received an entry in to thePlayers Championship Finals when Anderson was unable to obtain a visa and he was defeated 6–1 byMichael van Gerwen in the opening round.[71][72] During the course of the year one last 16 appearance was Hamilton's best run in an event.[73]

Hamilton dropped out of the top 32 during 2016 which saw his 12-year run of playing in the World Championship come to an end.[74] He was ranked 53rd on the Order of Merit after the event.[75]

Hamilton lost his PDC tour card at the end of the 2017 season and made the decision to take a year off from playing PDC darts for personal reasons.[76] He did get through the Riley Pub qualifiers for PDC UK open but failed to make it past the second round.

2020 onwards

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On 19 January 2020, Hamilton regained his PDC Tour Card by finishing fifth on the UK Q School Order of Merit. He will play on thePro Tour in 2020 and 2021.

Hamilton entered the 2020 PDC UK Open in Round 2, but lost 4–6 in a quality match to Niels Zonneveld, despite averaging 97.49 against Zonneveld's 95.50.

Hamilton picked up £5,500 in total prize money from the Players Championship events he participated in, which placed him 101st in the qualifying order of merit for the 2020 Players Championship Finals race. This tournament includes only the Top 64, hence meaning that Hamilton failed to qualify.

Nevertheless, 'The Hammer' sealed spots in 2 of the 4 European Tour events held in 2020: the PDC Belgian Darts Championship and the International Darts Open, with respective earnings of £2,000 (Last 32) and £3,000 (Last 16). His defeats came to World Champion Peter Wright and the World Number 1 Michael Van Gerwen. Hamilton finished inside the Top 32 (29th) of the European Tour order of merit, securing a return to the 2020 European Championship - the first televised major played during COVID-19 circumstances in front of a crowd since the UK Open in March. Hamilton averaged 87.69 in a 6–1 loss to an inform Devon Petersen, but still picked up £6,000 and a boost in his ranking.

Hamilton returned for a start in Round 1 of the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship, having occupied the penultimate qualifying place on the Pro Tour order of merit for the World Championship. However, he lost in this match.

BDO

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As part of his decision to take a year out from the game Andy decided to enter major BDO tournaments from April 2018, reaching the final of The BDO Welsh Open losing 6–3 to Mike Warbuton and the Quarter Final of the Belgium and Danish open. By the middle of August he had reached 27th in the BDO World Championship rankings giving him an outside shot of qualifying for the end of season event.

Darts business

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Hamilton is sponsored by XQMax[77] and Autonet insurance.[78] Hamilton previously practiced with Phil Taylor, a fellow resident ofStoke-on-Trent but he now practices withColin Osborne. Although he temporarily relocated to Derby to be closer to Osborne, Hamilton has since returned to Stoke-on-Trent.

Personal life

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Away from theoche, Hamilton ran the Skylark pub in his home townStoke-on-Trent, but soon sold the pub to pursue a full-time darts career.[citation needed]

In 2012, Hamilton, together with the seven other players who competed in thePremier League recorded a charity single withChas Hodges and his band called "Got My Tickets for the Darts", written by Hodges. It was released on 18 May, the night after the play-offs at theO2 Arena in London, where it was premiered. Proceeds from the single were donated to the Haven House Children's Hospice.[79]

World Championship results

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PDC

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BDO

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Career statistics

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Performance timeline

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Tournament200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018201920202021
PDC Ranked televised events
PDC World ChampionshipDNQQF3RSF2R3R3R2RFQF2R3R1RDNQ1R
UK Open1R5R4R4R5R4RQF3R4RF4R4R3RDNQ2RDNQ2R4R
World MatchplayDNQSF2R1R1R1RSFQFQF2R2RDNQ
World Grand PrixDNQ1RQFSFQF1RQFQF1RDNQ
European ChampionshipNot held1R2R1R1RQFQF1RDNQ1RDNQ
Grand Slam of DartsNot heldF2RRRDNQSF2RRRDNQ
Players Championship FinalsNot held2R2R1RDNQQFSF1RDNQ1RDNQ
PDC Non-ranked televised events
Premier League DartsNHDNPSF7thDNP
MastersNot held1R1R1RDNQ
PDC Past major events
Las Vegas Desert ClassicDNQ1RQF1RQF2RNot held
Career statistics
Year-end ranking--13771412178512274265Non-PDC9385

BDO

Tournament2007201820192020
BDO Ranked televised events
BDO World ChampionshipDNPDNPPrel.2R
World MastersDNP2R3RNH
Finder Darts MastersDNPRRNH
International Darts LeagueRRNot held
World Darts TrophySFNot held
BDO World TrophyNHDNP2RNH
Performance Table Legend
WWon the tournamentFFinalistSFSemifinalistQFQuarterfinalist#R
RR
Prel.
Lost in # round
Round-robin
Preliminary round
DQDisqualified
DNQDid not qualifyDNPDid not participateWDWithdrewNHTournament not heldNYFNot yet founded

PDC major finals: 3 (3 runners-up)

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Legend
World Championship (0–1)
Grand Slam (0–1)
UK Open (0-1)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScoreRef.
Runner-up1.2007Grand Slam of DartsEnglandPhil Taylor11–18 (l)[80]
Runner-up2.2012World Darts ChampionshipEnglandAdrian Lewis3–7 (s)[81]
Runner-up3.2013UK OpenEnglandPhil Taylor4–11 (l)[48]

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