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Gerwyn Price

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Welsh darts and rugby player (born 1985)

Darts player
Gerwyn Price
Price in April 2025
Personal information
Full nameGerwyn Stephen Price[1]
Nickname"The Iceman"
Born (1985-03-07)7 March 1985 (age 40)
Markham, Wales[2]
Darts information
Playing darts since2012
Darts24g Red Dragon Signature[3][4]
LateralityRight-handed[3]
Walk-on musicVarious
Organisation (seesplit in darts)
PDC2014–
(Tour Card: 2014–)
Current world ranking(PDC) 9Increase 1 (23 November 2025)[5]
PDC premier events – best performances
World ChampionshipWinner (1):2021
World MatchplayRunner-up:2022
World Grand PrixWinner (1):2020
UK OpenRunner-up:2017,2020
Grand SlamWinner (3):2018,2019,2021
European ChampionshipRunner-up:2019
Premier LeagueRunner-up:2023
PC FinalsRunner-up:2019
MastersSemi-final:2021
Champions LeagueSemi-final:2019
World Series FinalsWinner (2):2020,2022
Other tournament wins
PDC World Cup of Darts (Team event)2020,2023

European Tour Events (×9)

Baltic Sea Darts Open2025
Belgian Darts Championship2020
European Darts Open2023
Gibraltar Darts Trophy2021
Hungarian Darts Trophy2021
International Darts Open (×4)2018,2019,2022,2023

Players Championships (x21)

2016 (×2),2019 (×3),2020 (×4),2021 (×2),
2022 (×2),2023 (×4),2025 (×4)

World Series of Darts (×4)

Australian Darts Masters2024
New Zealand Darts Masters2022
Nordic Darts Masters2024
Poland Darts Masters2025

Gerwyn Stephen Price (born 7 March 1985)[6] is a Welsh professionaldarts player and former professionalrugby union andrugby league player. He competes inProfessional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he is rankedworld number nine; he was ranked world number one on three occasions from 2021 to 2022. Nicknamed "the Iceman", he is a formerPDC World Champion, having won the2021 World Championship.

Price broke into the top 32 on thePDC Order of Merit in 2016 and soon afterwards won his firstPro Tour title. He finished as runner-up in his first major final at the2017 UK Open before winning his first major title at the2018 Grand Slam of Darts, a tournament he would win again a year later in2019. Price defeatedGary Anderson in the 2021 final to become the first Welsh PDC World Champion. He has won seven PDC major titles, including threeGrand Slam titles, the2020 World Grand Prix, and theWorld Series Finals on two occasions. He has won twoPDC World Cups representingWales alongsideJonny Clayton. Price has won seven PDC major singles titles, placing himeighth in the all-time list. Price has won a total of 43 PDC titles in his professional career, including nineEuropean Tour titles.

Price has also played rugby union forWelsh Premier Division sidesNeath andCross Keys,Pro12 withGlasgow Warriors and rugby league withSouth Wales Scorpions.[7]

Rugby career

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Price played as ahooker forWelsh Premier Division sidesNeath andCross Keys as well asrugby league withSouth Wales Scorpions and Blackwood Bulldogs where he was capped by Wales Dragonhearts.[8] He also had a short spell atPro12 sideGlasgow Warriors as injury cover for their first choice players.[9] During Price's time with Cross Keys, they won the 2011–12WRU Challenge Cup, with Price scoring atry in the final.[10] He ended his rugby career in 2014 in order to concentrate on playing darts full-time.[11]

Darts career

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Price began playing darts for his local side Markham Welfare, before playing in the Super League for Aberbargoed. Welsh darts professionalBarrie Bates advised him to enter Qualifying School to join theProfessional Darts Corporation (PDC) in January 2014 and Price was successful in the second event.[12] He won six matches on the day concluding with a 5–3 victory overRowby-John Rodriguez to earn a two-year tour card.[13] He qualified for the2014 UK Open, and lost 5–2 toAden Kirk in the second round.[14] He twice reached the last 16 stage ofPlayers Championship events during the first half of 2014, losing toMichael van Gerwen andStephen Bunting. In July, Price had athree-dart average of 98.32 in beating former world number oneColin Lloyd 6–2 at theEuropean Darts Open. In the second round he ledGary Anderson 2–0 but went on to lose 6–3.[15] At the 13th Players Championship, Price saw off Lloyd, Kirk,James Wade andWayne Jones to advance to the quarter-finals for the first time, where he was edged out 6–5 byAdrian Lewis.[16]

Price qualified for theEuropean Darts Trophy inLeipzig during mid September. There, he beatBernd Roith 6–3 in the first round to faceSteve Beaton in the second round. Thanks to a great performance, which included the tournament's highest finish of 167, he saw off Beaton 6–3 and won againstVincent van der Voort in the following round. He nearly qualified for the2014 World Grand Prix, for which a place in the semi-finals was needed, but was beaten 6–3 in the quarter-finals byAndy Hamilton.[17] Price's impressive start to his darting career continued by reaching his first semi-final at the 19th Players Championship where he lost 6–3 toIan White.[18]

2015

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The £12,750 he earned in Pro Tour events during 2014 saw him finish 39th on the Order of Merit to claim the eighth of sixteen places that were on offer to non-qualified players for the2015 World Championship.[19] Price missed one dart at tops to level at one set all againstPeter Wright in the first round and was beaten 3–0.[20] His successful year saw him start 2015 ranked world number 59.[21]

Price was knocked out of the preliminary round of the2015 UK Open 5–2 by Matt Padgett.[22] On his way to his first quarter-final of the year, Price eliminatedAdrian Lewis 6–4 with an average of 105.78 at the secondPlayers Championship event, but he went on to lose 6–2 toJames Wade.[23] At theGibraltar Darts Trophy, Price defeated two top 16 players inRobert Thornton andSimon Whitlock to play in his second career European Tour quarter-final, where compatriotJamie Lewis narrowly won 6–5.[24] In total during the first half of 2015 Price lost in four quarter-finals on thePro Tour, and reached the semi-finals of the eighthPlayers Championship where he lost 6–4 toAdrian Lewis.[25] These results sealed his qualification for theWorld Matchplay through the Pro Tour Order of Merit, with Price seeing offMichael Smith 10–4 in his debut in the event. He then produced the performance of his career to date as he defeated two-time world champion Lewis 13–10, but could only average 88.17 in his first major quarter-final during a 16–7 defeat byPeter Wright.[26] Price met Smith again in the first round of theWorld Grand Prix with the tie going to a deciding set in which Price established a 2–0 leg lead. He would miss two match darts as Smith levelled and in the final leg Price was unable to score a point as he missed a total of 15 darts at doubles in the double-start event.[27] He ledIan White 9–8 in the second round of thePlayers Championship Finals, but went on to lose 10–9.[28]

2016

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Andrew Gilding won each set in the first round of the2016 World Championship by three legs to one in beating Price 3–0.[29] In February at the fifthUK Open Qualifier, Price defeatedMark Webster 6–1 andMensur Suljović 6–3 to reach his first PDC final, but he was denied the title by world number oneMichael van Gerwen who triumphed 6–2.[30] In the seventhPlayers Championship, Price won through to another final and this time took the title by coming back from 3–0 down againstPeter Wright to win 6–3.[31] He also took the eighth event as he averaged 108 in the final during a 6–1 victory overJamie Caven.[32] After knocking outKim Huybrechts 10–8 at theWorld Matchplay, Price would faceAdrian Lewis in the second round for the second year in a row. Before the match Lewis stated that Price's win over him 12 months ago was lucky and that Price was a "big mouth who's never won anything and never will win anything".[33] The pre-match tension seemed to affect both players as both averaged in the 80s with Lewis prevailing 11–5.[34] Price lost 2–0 in the first round of theWorld Grand Prix toBenito van de Pas, and 10–2 toMichael van Gerwen in the second round of theEuropean Championship. Wins overScott Waites andRobert Thornton saw him top his group on his debut at theGrand Slam of Darts.[35] He missed one match dart againstBrendan Dolan in the last 16 in a 10–9 defeat.[36]

2017

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After taking the opening set againstJonny Clayton in their first round match at the2017 World Championship, Price lost three in a row to be beaten 3–1.[37] He was ranked 20th on the Order of Merit afterwards.[38] He defeatedJustin Pipe 10–5,David Pallett 10–4 andPaul Hogan 10–6 at theUK Open to reach the quarter-finals.Ian White was on 20 to win 10–9, but hit a double 15 to burst his score and Price stepped in with a 160 checkout to progress through to the semi-finals where he was locked at 9–9 withAlan Norris. Norris missed three darts to take the 19th leg and Price finished 100 with two double tops, before breaking throw in the next to win 11–9. In his first major final he was 7–2 down toPeter Wright, before reducing his deficit to 8–6. However, Price then lost the last three legs to be beaten 11–6.[39][40]

Victories over Finland, Ireland and Russia helped Price andMark Webster into the semi-finals of theWorld Cup of Darts. A pair of 4–2 wins over the Belgian team ofKim andRonny Huybrechts saw them play in the final, where their only point came courtesy of a Webster win overRaymond van Barneveld as they went down 3–1 to the Dutch.[41]

2018

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In the2018 World Championship, Price won in the first round of the World Championship for the first time when he beatTed Evetts 3–0. In the second round Price beatIan White 4–1. In the third round Price faced the defending World ChampionMichael van Gerwen. Van Gerwen won the first two sets but then Price won seven legs in a row to go two sets all and ahead in the fifth set. Price had set darts in the fifth set, but failed to take them. Van Gerwen won the fifth and sixth set which meant Price lost the match 2–4.

Following good performances over 2017 Price was selected as a wildcard for the2018 Premier League Darts tournament. Despite good draws against world number 2Peter Wright and2017 World Grand Prix winnerDaryl Gurney, Price failed to register a victory and was eliminated on week nine's judgement night at theEcho Arena Liverpool.

Price started to show some consistency in the televised majors in 2018, reaching the quarter-finals of theMasters,UK Open,World Grand Prix andEuropean Championship. He also won a European Tour event in September, theInternational Darts Open in Germany, just 2 months after having an operation to repair a broken achilles heel. In November, Price, as a 40/1 outsider at the start of the event, won his first televised PDC major by winning theGrand Slam of Darts, with come from behind wins againstSimon Whitlock in the quarter-finals and surviving match darts to win 16–15, againstMensur Suljović by 16–12 in the semi-finals, and againstGary Anderson by 16–13 in the final. With his controversial Grand Slam of Darts victory, Price was the first Welshman to win a PDC televised major.[42]

2019

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Price during the2019 European Darts Matchplay

In the2019 World Championship, Price lost 3–2 toNathan Aspinall in the second round despite leading 2–0 in sets.In January 2019, Gerwyn Price was hit with a record fine by the Darts Regulation Authority due to his actions at the 2018 Grand Slam of Darts. In total he was fined £21,500 for his actions during his victory at the Grand Slam of Darts. He was fined £12,000 for gamesmanship in the final of the Grand Slam of Darts against Gary Anderson. He was fined £8,000 for gamesmanship in his quarter-final game against Simon Whitlock. He was also fined £1,500 for social media posts following his events, which were directed towards the beaten finalist Gary Anderson. His fine was reduced on appeal to a total of £11,500.[43]

Gerwyn's secondPremier League Darts campaign saw him just miss out on a play-off spot, as he finished 5th.

In October 2019, Price reached the final of theEuropean Championship beatingTed Evetts,Nathan Aspinall,Vincent van der Voort andMichael Smith on the way. However, he lost the final toRob Cross 11–6.[44]

In November 2019, Price successfully defended hisGrand Slam of Darts title beatingPeter Wright 16–6 in the final after defeating Gary Anderson in the quarter-final and recording his first career win over Michael van Gerwen in the semi-final.[45] Price then reached the final of thePlayers Championship Finals, where he was the topseed due to his performances on the Pro Tour. He was narrowly beaten 11–9 by Michael van Gerwen after missing four darts to take the match into a deciding leg.[46]

2020

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Price's 2019 season meant he entered the2020 World Championship as the second favourite behind van Gerwen. He reached the semi-finals by defeating three-time BDO world championGlen Durrant, but he was eventually defeated, in a heated encounter 6–3 byPeter Wright, who went on to win the title.

In March Price reached the2020 UK Open final, his second UK Open final, losing toMichael van Gerwen 11–9.[47] Price won two televised titles for the first time in 2020; winning theWorld Series of Darts Finals with a win overRob Cross[48] and winning theWorld Grand Prix by beatingDirk van Duijvenbode 5–2 in the final.[49]

2021: World Champion

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Price went into the2021 World Championship as third seed. He came through a last set decider against fellow WelshmanJamie Lewis[50] and a sudden death last leg decider against 30th seedBrendan Dolan[51] to reach the fourth round, where he won 4–1 againstMervyn King to reach the quarter-finals for the second consecutive year.[52] He then beatDaryl Gurney in another last leg decider[53] and beatStephen Bunting 6–4 to set up a final clash withGary Anderson.[54] Price beat Anderson 7–3 to win his first PDC World Championship, and replacedMichael van Gerwen as world number one.[55][56][57] He also became the first Welshman ever to win the PDC world championship,[58] althoughLeighton Rees,Richie Burnett,Mark Webster andWayne Warren had previously won the BDO version of the championship.[59]

In April, Price was ruled out of thePremier League due to testing positive for COVID-19. During the2021 UK Open, Price made it to the semi-finals losing 11–6 in legs to eventual winnerJames Wade. Wade would also take Price's place in the Premier League following his positive COVID test. At the2021 World Matchplay in July, he lost in the quarter-finals toDimitri Van den Bergh. Price reached his first major final since the World Championship at theWorld Grand Prix which he lost to fellow WelshmanJonny Clayton 5–1 in sets.[60]

In November 2021, Price won his thirdGrand Slam of Darts title by beating Peter Wright 16–8 in the final.[61]

2022

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Price at a darts exhibition event inMannheim

In the2022 World Championship, Price began the defence of his world title againstRitchie Edhouse, winning 3–1.[62] In the quarter-finals, Price hit anine-dart finish againstMichael Smith, but went on to lose the match 5–4.[63][64]

On night three of thePremier League inBelfast on 17 February, Price hit two nine-darters in the same night, achieving his first againstMichael van Gerwen in the semi-final and then a second in his victory againstJames Wade in the final.[65] Ten days later, he won his only European Tour title of the year at theInternational Darts Open.[66] In June, Price and Welsh teammateJonny Clayton reached the final of theWorld Cup of Darts, but they were beaten 3–1 by Australia.[67] At theWorld Matchplay, Price made it to his first final at the tournament, hitting a nine-darter againstDanny Noppert along the way.[68] He lost the final 18–14 toMichael van Gerwen.[69][70]

During the2022 World Series of Darts, Price picked up a title at theNew Zealand Masters, defeating Jonny Clayton 8–4 in the final.[71] In September, he won his secondWorld Series of Darts Finals with an 11–10 win in the final againstDirk van Duijvenbode.[72]

2023

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In the2023 World Championship, Price reached the quarter-finals. His quarter-final tie againstGabriel Clemens became known for Price's decision to wearear defenders and laterearplugs due to him being affected by noise from the crowd.[73][74][75] Clemens won the match 5–1.[76]

Price bounced back following his world championship defeat by winning back-to-back European Tour titles at theEuropean Darts Open and theInternational Darts Open.[77][78] In the2023 Premier League, Price ended the league phase with four night wins, topping the table and advancing to the play-offs for the first time.[79] He beatJonny Clayton 10–2 in the semi-finals but suffered defeat in the final, losing 11–5 toMichael van Gerwen.[80]

In June, he won theWorld Cup of Darts for the second time with Jonny Clayton as Wales beat Scotland 10–2 in the final.[81][82] In October, he reached the final of theWorld Grand Prix, but lost 5–2 toLuke Humphries.[83][84]

2024

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Price beatConnor Scutt in his opening match of the2024 World Championship,[85] before losing 4–2 toBrendan Dolan in the third round.[86]

On 1 February, the PDC announced that Price withdrew from the2024 Masters due to family reasons.[87] In a third-round match againstBrendan Dolan atPlayers Championship 1, Price withdrew during the match, unhappy with the playing conditions.[88][89] In April, he reached the final of theInternational Darts Open, but was unable to win the event for the fifth time as he was defeated 8–5 byMartin Schindler.[90] During thePremier League, Price hit a nine-darter againstMichael Smith on night ten.[91] At the end of the league stage, he finished in seventh place.[92] On 26 June, the PDC announced that Price had been ruled out of the2024 PDC World Cup of Darts as he was dealing with health issues, meaning he was unable to defend the 2023 title he won withJonny Clayton.[93] In November, Price failed to qualify for theGrand Slam of Darts after being eliminated in the qualifier byMickey Mansell, missing the event for the first time since 2015.[94]

Despite a lack of good results throughout 2024,[95][96] Price won two titles during the2024 World Series of Darts. He won theNordic Darts Masters by beatingRob Cross 8–5 in the final and followed that by beatingLuke Littler 8–1 in the final of theAustralian Darts Masters.[97][98]

2025

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Price on night nine of the2025 Premier League

At the2025 World Championship, Price reached the quarter-finals. This run included asudden death win overJoe Cullen in the third round.[99] Price led the match 3–0 but Cullen won the next three sets to level the match at 3–3 and force a last-set decider. The two went the full distance in the last set until Price won in a last-leg decider, with the match being described as a "thriller" and an "Alexandra Palace classic".[100][101][102] He was eliminated in the quarter-finals following a 5–3 loss toChris Dobey.[103]

Price won the secondPro Tour event of the year,Players Championship 2 (PC2), by defeating Dobey in a deciding leg 8–7 in the final.[104] He claimed another two titles atPC9 andPC12, beatingIan White andJosh Rock in the respective finals.[105][106] He claimed his firstPremier League nightly win of the year on night three inDublin, beating world championLuke Littler and world number oneLuke Humphries before a 6–3 win againstNathan Aspinall in the final.[107] He earned a second nightly win on night six with a 6–3 win against Littler in the final, extending his winning streak against Littler to six matches.[108] He achieved his third nightly win of the season on night 12.[109] He also hit two nine-dart finishes during his Premier League campaign; his first on night 10 made him the player with the most nine-darters in Premier League history,[110] while his second came on night 15.[111] He qualified for the play-offs by finishing fourth in the league stage table with 24 points.[112] On Finals Night on 29 May, he lost 10–7 to Littler in the semi-finals.[113]

After withdrawing from the previous year's tournament, Price representedWales at theWorld Cup of Darts alongsideJonny Clayton and the duo reached the final, but they were narrowly defeated in the final 10–9 byNorthern Ireland.[114] Price won his fourth World Series title at thePoland Darts Masters, defeatingStephen Bunting 8–7 in the final.[115] He claimed his firstEuropean Tour title in two years at theBaltic Sea Darts Open, where he won the final 8–3 againstGary Anderson.[116][117] After a post-match incident withDaryl Gurney in the first round of theWorld Matchplay in which the two shared an aggressive handshake and exchanged words on stage,[118] Price reached the quarter-finals of the tournament before losing 16–11 toJosh Rock.[119] He won his fourth Players Championship title of the year atPC26 with an 8–5 victory overGian van Veen in the final.[120]

Boxing

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On 16 February 2022, Price announced onInstagram his debut boxing fight which was originally scheduled for 9 April 2022 against Rhys Evans at Valley Tavern,Blackwood,Wales.[121] The boxing fight was later delayed due to injury and scheduled for 13 May 2022.[122] Price later announced he would no longer be taking part in the event stating “I’ve pulled out of boxing now. On medical advice, I’ve been advised not to do it."[123]

Price called outYouTuber-turned-professional boxerJake Paul to a fight after claiming he could knock Paul out with one single punch.[124] Price revealed that Paul responded back to hiscallout, asking him to "name a price."[125]

Personal life

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While his official darting nickname is "the Iceman", Price is often nicknamed "Gezzy".[126][127] He is married to Bethan, and the couple have two children.[128]

In 2010, Price was punched outside a pub inBargoed, causing an injury which required 42 stitches to his forehead and five to his chin, as well as suffering abrain haemorrhage and nerve damage to an eyebrow. His attacker, Owen Body, received a 12-month jail term. Price also received a suspended jail sentence for assaulting Body on the same evening.[129]

Following Price's controversial victory in the2018 Grand Slam of Darts final, he spoke out about how his then-12-year-old daughter, Emily, had received online abuse onTwitter, in relation to his antics in the Grand Slam final. He called on his own followers to report thetroll, and said that he wanted the culprit "kicked off of Twitter".[130]

Outside of darts, Price owns afish and chip shop in Markham.[131]

World Championship results

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PDC

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Career finals

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PDC major finals: 15 (7 titles)

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Legend
World Championship (1–0)
World Matchplay (0–1)
World Grand Prix (1–2)
Grand Slam (3–0)
Premier League (0–1)
UK Open (0–2)
European Championship (0–1)
Players Championship Finals (0–1)
World Series of Darts Finals (2–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore[N 1]
Runner-up1.2017UK Open (1)ScotlandPeter Wright6–11 (l)
Winner1.2018Grand Slam (1)ScotlandGary Anderson16–13 (l)
Runner-up2.2019European ChampionshipEnglandRob Cross6–11 (l)
Winner2.2019Grand Slam (2)ScotlandPeter Wright16–6 (l)
Runner-up3.2019Players Championship FinalsNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen9–11 (l)
Runner-up4.2020UK Open (2)NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen9–11 (l)
Winner3.2020World Grand PrixNetherlandsDirk van Duijvenbode5–2 (s)
Winner4.2020World Series of Darts Finals (1)EnglandRob Cross11–9 (l)
Winner5.2021World ChampionshipScotlandGary Anderson7–3 (s)
Runner-up5.2021World Grand Prix (1)WalesJonny Clayton1–5 (s)
Winner6.2021Grand Slam (3)ScotlandPeter Wright16–8 (l)
Runner-up6.2022World MatchplayNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen14–18 (l)
Winner7.2022World Series of Darts Finals (2)NetherlandsDirk van Duijvenbode11–10 (l)
Runner-up7.2023Premier LeagueNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen5–11 (l)
Runner-up8.2023World Grand Prix (2)EnglandLuke Humphries2–5 (s)

PDC World Series finals: 9 (4 titles)

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OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.2022Queensland Darts MastersNetherlandsMichael van Gerwen5–8 (l)
Winner1.2022New Zealand Darts MastersWalesJonny Clayton8–4 (l)
Runner-up2.2023Bahrain Darts MastersEnglandMichael Smith6–8 (l)
Runner-up3.2023Nordic Darts MastersScotlandPeter Wright5–11 (l)
Runner-up4.2024US Darts MastersEnglandRob Cross7–8 (l)
Winner2.2024Nordic Darts MastersEnglandRob Cross8–5 (l)
Winner3.2024Australian Darts MastersEnglandLuke Littler8–1 (l)
Runner-up5.2025Bahrain Darts MastersEnglandStephen Bunting4–8 (l)
Winner4.2025Poland Darts MastersEnglandStephen Bunting8–7 (l)

PDC team finals: 5 (2 titles)

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OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipTeamTeammateOpponents in the finalScore[N 1]
Runner-up1.2017World Cup of Darts WalesMark Webster NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen andRaymond van Barneveld1–3 (m)
Winner1.2020Jonny Clayton EnglandMichael Smith andRob Cross3–0 (m)
Runner-up2.2022 AustraliaDamon Heta andSimon Whitlock1–3 (m)
Winner2.2023 ScotlandPeter Wright andGary Anderson10–2 (l)
Runner-up3.2025 Northern IrelandDaryl Gurney andJosh Rock9–10 (l)

Career statistics

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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

Performance timeline

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PDC

Tournament201420152016201720182019202020212022202320242025
PDC Ranked televised events
PDC World ChampionshipDNP1R1R1R3R2RSFWQFQF3RQF
PDC World Masters[N 2]Did not qualifyQF1RQFSFQF2RWD2R
UK Open2RPrel.3RFQFSFFSFQF5R4R4R
World MatchplayDNQQF2R1R1R1R1RQFF2R2RQF
World Grand PrixDNQ1R1R2RQF1RWFSFF2RQF
European ChampionshipDNQ1R2R2RQFF2RQF1RQF1R1R
Grand Slam of Darts[N 3]DNQ2RRRWW2RWQF2RDNQSF
Players Championship FinalsDNQ2R1R2R1RFSF3R1R2R1RSF
PDC Non-ranked televised events
Premier League DartsDid not participate10th5th5thWD7thF7thSF
Champions League of DartsNHDNQSFNH
PDC World Cup of DartsDNQ2RFQF1RWSFFWWDF
World Series of Darts FinalsNHDNQ2RQFSF2RWQFW2R2RSF
Career statistics
Year-end ranking7633191663314510

PDC European Tour

Season1234567891011121314
2014Did not qualifyEDO
2R
EDG
DNQ
EDT
QF
2015GDC
DNQ
GDT
QF
GDM
DNQ
DDM
1R
IDO
DNQ
EDO
1R
EDT
1R
EDM
1R
EDG
3R
2016DDM
2R
GDM
DNQ
GDT
2R
EDM
DNQ
ADO
2R
EDO
3R
IDO
2R
EDT
QF
EDG
QF
GDC
2R
2017GDC
SF
GDM
3R
GDO
QF
EDG
3R
GDT
2R
DNPEDO
QF
DDM
2R
GDG
3R
IDO
QF
EDT
2R
2018EDO
2R
GDG
2R
GDO
QF
ADO
F
EDG
2R
DDM
3R
GDT
QF
DDO
3R
EDM
QF
GDC
2R
DDC
2R
IDO
W
EDT
2R
2019EDO
QF
GDC
QF
GDG
WD
GDO
QF
ADO
QF
EDG
3R
DDM
SF
DDO
SF
CDO
3R
ADC
3R
EDM
3R
IDO
W
GDT
QF
2020BDC
W
GDC
2R
EDG
3R
IDO
2R
2021HDT
W
GDT
W
2022IDO
W
WithdrewEDO
3R
CDO
2R
EDG
WD
DDC
2R
EDM
2R
HDT
WD
GDO
QF
BDO
WD
GDT
2R
2023BSD
3R
EDO
W
IDO
W
GDG
3R
Did not participateEDG
3R
DNPHDT
SF
GDC
WD
2024BDO
SF
GDG
SF
IDO
F
EDG
3R
WDDDC
QF
EDO
2R
GDC
2R
FDT
2R
HDT
2R
SDT
2R
CDO
WD
2025BDO
QF
EDT
QF
IDO
3R
GDG
3R
ADO
WD
EDG
2R
DDC
WD
EDO
DNP
BSD
W
FDT
WD
CDO
QF
HDT
QF
SDT
WD
GDC
3R

PDC World Series of Darts

Season1234567
2017DUB
SF
SHA
QF
USA
SF
Did not participate
2018GER
DNP
USA
1R
SHA
QF
Did not participate
2019USA
SF
Did not participate
2021NOR
QF
2022USA
SF
NOR
QF
DUT
1R
QUE
F
NSW
SF
NZE
W
2023BAH
F
NOR
F
USA
QF
POL
SF
NSW
SF
NZE
QF
2024BAH
SF
DUT
SF
USA
F
NOR
W
POL
DNP
AUS
W
NZE
QF
2025BAH
F
DUT
SF
NOR
SF
USA
SF
POL
W
AUS
QF
NZE
SF

PDC Players Championships

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2014BAR
1R
BAR
4R
CRA
1R
CRA
1R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
CRA
1R
CRA
4R
COV
2R
COV
1R
CRA
QF
CRA
2R
DUB
1R
DUB
1R
CRA
2R
CRA
2R
COV
SF
COV
1R
2015BAR
2R
BAR
QF
BAR
QF
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
COV
1R
COV
4R
COV
SF
CRA
QF
CRA
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
WIG
4R
WIG
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
DUB
4R
DUB
1R
COV
2R
COV
1R
2016BAR
QF
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
SF
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
W
COV
W
COV
3R
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
DUB
2R
DUB
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
2017BAR
DNP
BAR
SF
BAR
4R
MIL
4R
MIL
4R
BAR
SF
BAR
QF
WIG
3R
WIG
2R
MIL
DNP
WIG
2R
WIG
4R
BAR
DNP
BAR
QF
BAR
DNP
DUB
4R
DUB
QF
BAR
QF
BAR
1R
2018BAR
SF
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
DNP
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
QF
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
MIL
3R
MIL
2R
WIG
DNP
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
QF
DUB
3R
DUB
1R
BAR
DNP
2019WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
3R
WIG
SF
BAR
W
BAR
W
WIG
SF
WIG
2R
BAR
DNP
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
DNP
WIG
4R
WIG
DNP
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
HIL
DNP
BAR
F
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
DUB
W
DUB
SF
BAR
QF
BAR
SF
2020BAR
3R
BAR
F
WIG
1R
WIG
DNP
WIG
F
WIG
W
BAR
DNP
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
4R
MIL
3R
MIL
F
NIE
3R
NIE
QF
NIE
3R
NIE
W
NIE
W
COV
2R
COV
3R
COV
W
COV
DNP
2021BOL
2R
BOL
2R
BOL
DNP
MIL
3R
MIL
W
MIL
2R
MIL
F
NIE
DNP
MIL
F
MIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
QF
COV
SF
COV
4R
COV
3R
COV
QF
BAR
W
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
BAR
Did not participate
2022BAR
2R
BAR
F
WIG
1R
WIG
SF
BAR
DNP
NIE
W
NIE
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
Did not participateBAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
DNP
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
BAR
DNP
BAR
SF
BAR
SF
BAR
1R
BAR
DNP
BAR
W
BAR
DNP
2023BAR
DNP
BAR
SF
BAR
1R
BAR
SF
BAR
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
SF
WIG
DNP
LEI
QF
LEI
4R
HIL
QF
HIL
1R
LEI
DNP
HIL
W
HIL
W
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
W
BAR
DNP
BAR
4R
BAR
F
BAR
DNP
BAR
W
BAR
DNP
2024WIG
3R
WIG
DNP
LEI
2R
LEI
4R
HIL
DNP
LEI
1R
LEI
4R
HIL
DNP
HIL
4R
HIL
2R
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
DNP
WIG
SF
WIG
4R
LEI
2R
LEI
2R
WIG
DNP
WIG
F
WIG
2R
LEI
DNP
2025WIG
2R
WIG
W
ROS
QF
ROS
3R
LEI
1R
LEI
4R
HIL
DNP
LEI
W
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
W
ROS
1R
ROS
4R
DNPLEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
SF
LEI
F
Did not participateHIL
W
HIL
F
LEI
3R
LEI
2R
DNPWIG
QF
WIG
DNP
Performance Table Legend
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Preliminary round
DQDisqualified
DNQDid not qualifyDNPDid not participateWDWithdrewNHTournament not heldNYFNot yet founded

Nine-dart finishes

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See also:Nine-dart finish
Gerwyn Price televised nine-dart finishes
DateOpponentTournamentMethod
1 January 2022EnglandMichael SmithPDC World Championship3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12
17 February 2022NetherlandsMichael van GerwenPremier League2 x T20, T19; 3 x T20; 2 x T20, D12
EnglandJames Wade3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12
23 July 2022NetherlandsDanny NoppertWorld Matchplay3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12
4 April 2024EnglandMichael SmithPremier League3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12
10 April 2025EnglandLuke LittlerPremier League3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12
15 May 2025EnglandStephen Bunting3 x T20; 3 x T20; T19, T20, D12

Notes

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  1. ^ab(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets, (m) = score in matches.
  2. ^A non-ranked event until 2025.
  3. ^A non-ranked event until 2015.

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