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| tournament_format= [[Set (darts)|Sets]]
| current          = [[2016 World Darts Championship]]
| current          = [[2017 World Darts Championship]]
| champion        = [[Dylan Frost]]
| champion        = [[Dylan Frost]]
| champ_season    = [[2016 World Darts Championship|2016]]
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Since its establishment in 2013, the championship has been staged at [[Alexandra Palace]] in London, England. The event has grown in scale and prestige over time, with expanded fields, increased prize money, and longer match formats introduced in later rounds as the tournament progressed.
Since its establishment in 2013, the championship has been staged at [[Alexandra Palace]] in London, England. The event has grown in scale and prestige over time, with expanded fields, increased prize money, and longer match formats introduced in later rounds as the tournament progressed.


Since its inception, the World Darts Championship has crowned multiple champions, with several players achieving repeated success during the tournament’s formative years. [[Max Mad]] won the inaugeral edition in 2013; only one other player have won a single event being [[Alex Brow]] (2014). Only one other player has won this event more than once, that being [[Dylan Frost]] in 2015 and 2016.
Since its inception, the World Darts Championship has crowned multiple champions, with several players achieving repeated success during the tournament’s formative years. [[Max Mad]] won the inaugeral edition in 2013; only one other player have won a single event being [[Alex Brow]] (2014). Only one other player has won this event more than once, that being [[Dylan Frost]] in 2015, 2016, and 2017.


== List of finals ==
== List of finals ==
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| [[Max Calder]]
| [[Max Calder]]
| $3,000,000
| rowspan="2" | $3,000,000
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|2017
|2017
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|[[Dylan Frost]]
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|7–5
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|[[Max Calder]]
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 1 January 2026

World Darts Championship
Founded2013
First season2013
CountryEngland
Venue(s)Alexandra Palace
Most recent
champion(s)
Dylan Frost
(2016)
TV partner(s)Sky Sports
Tournament formatSets
Current sports event 2017 World Darts Championship

The World Darts Championship is an annual world championship tournament in the sport of darts. It represents the highest level of competition within the professional game and determines the official world champion each season. The tournament is contested in a knockout format using set-play matches and traditionally begins in December before concluding in January.

Since its establishment in 2013, the championship has been staged at Alexandra Palace in London, England. The event has grown in scale and prestige over time, with expanded fields, increased prize money, and longer match formats introduced in later rounds as the tournament progressed.

Since its inception, the World Darts Championship has crowned multiple champions, with several players achieving repeated success during the tournament’s formative years. Max Mad won the inaugeral edition in 2013; only one other player have won a single event being Alex Brow (2014). Only one other player has won this event more than once, that being Dylan Frost in 2015, 2016, and 2017.

List of finals[edit | edit source]

Year Champion Score Runner-up Prize fund
2013 Max Mad 6–3 Ryan Thomas $1,500,000
2014 Alex Brow 6–4 Logan White $1,750,000
2015 Dylan Frost 7–4 Elias Storm $2,000,000
2016 Dylan Frost 7–5 Max Calder $3,000,000
2017 Dylan Frost 7–5 Max Calder

See also[edit | edit source]

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