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The Darts World Rankings are systems designed to determine a list of the best darts players in the world based on their performances in past tournaments. In 1993, a group of former world champions and other high-profile players separated from the British Darts Organisation , meaning there were several major governing bodies in the sport.
2023 Q-School 69 England: Keegan Brown: £32,750 2023 Q-School 70 Netherlands: Maik Kuivenhoven: £29,750 2023 Q-School 71 Netherlands: Jeffrey de Zwaan: £28,500 2023 Q-School 72 England: Stephen Burton: £27,250 2023 Q-School 73 Germany: Daniel Klose: £26,000 2023 Q-School 74 Czech Republic: Karel Sedláček: £22,000 2023 Q-School 75 ...
2024 Q-School 75 Poland: Radek Szagański: £21,750 2024 Q-School 76 Germany: Lukas Wenig: £21,500 2024 Q-School 77 Netherlands: Patrick Geeraets: £19,000 2024 Q-School 78 England: Matthew Dennant: £19,000 2024 Q-School 79 Scotland: Darren Beveridge: £18,750 2024 Q-School 80 Netherlands: Jitse van der Wal: £18,250 2024 Q-School 81 Denmark ...
The PDC Order of Merit is a world ranking system used by one of the darts organisations, the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Following the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship it superseded a world ranking system based on points being awarded for performances in ranking tournaments. [1]
All players who won a card at either Q-School had their Order of Merit ranking reset to zero. [ 1 ] Harry Ward and Kyle Anderson resigned their cards after the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship , which allowed Mark McGeeney and Maik Kuivenhoven to move into the top 64 and retain their Tour Cards.
2022 Q-School 69 Northern Ireland: Mickey Mansell: £44,250 2022 Q-School 70 Ireland: John O'Shea: £36,500 2022 Q-School 71 England: Scott Waites: £26,750 2022 Q-School 72 Netherlands: Jimmy Hendriks: £26,000 2022 Q-School 73 Netherlands: Kevin Doets: £24,500 2022 Q-School 74 Spain: José Justicia: £23,000 2022 Q-School 75 Germany: Ricardo ...
The top 2 players on the Order of Merit received a PDC Tour Card and a place at the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, meanwhile the winner of the Order of Merit received a spot at the 2024 Grand Slam of Darts as well. The Development Tour rankings additionally formed a large part of qualification for the 2024 PDC World Youth Championship.
The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) is a professional darts organisation in the United Kingdom, established in 1992 when a group of leading players split from the British Darts Organisation (BDO) to form what was initially called the World Darts Council (WDC). Sports promoter Eddie Hearn is the PDC chairman.