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{{Short description|IDF Darts World Championship}}
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The '''ODF World Darts Championship''' is a world championship competition held annually in the sport of [[darts]]. The championship begins in December and ends in January and has been held at the [[Adelaide Entertainment Centre]] in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], since 2023. Organised by the [[International Darts Federation (IDF)|International Darts Federation]] (IDF), it is the most prestigious of their tournaments, with the winner receiving the IDF Worlds Trophy. The event is tied directly to the [[ODF Grand Prix of Darts]] and the [[ODF Darts Premier League]].
| title = ODF World Darts Championship
| image = ODF Worlds Stage.png
| caption = The stage at the 2045 World Final
| venue = [[Adelaide Entertainment Centre]] (2023–present)
| country = [[Australia]]
| founded = 2023
| inaugural = [[2023 ODF World Championship|2023]]
| tv = [[ODF TV]], [[ODF Plus]]
| organizer = [[International Darts Federation (IDF)]]
| tournament_format = [[Set (darts)|Sets]]
| current = [[2045 ODF World Championship]]
| champion = {{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA}}
| champ_season = [[2045 ODF World Championship|2045]]
}}


The '''ODF World Darts Championship''' is a world championship competition held annually in the sport of [[darts]]. The championship begins in December and ends in January, and has been held at the [[Adelaide Entertainment Centre]] in [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]], since 2023. Organised by the [[International Darts Federation (IDF)]], it is the most prestigious of their tournaments, with the winner receiving the IDF Worlds Trophy. The event is closely linked to the [[ODF Grand Prix of Darts]] and the [[ODF Darts Premier League]].
The IDF championship began in 2023 when the team behind the PDC wanted to allow players to join into a world-based championship that is hosted in Australia each year.


Since the tournament's inception in 2023, a total of twelve different players have claimed the ODF World Championship title. The most successful of them is Elias Storm, who won the title ten times between 2023 and 2045 and appeared in a record eleven finals. Jamie Veyna is the only other player with more than two titles, having triumphed in 2029, 2033, and 2037. Other multi-time champions include Ethan Steel (2030 and 2035), Lucien Bechet (2034 and 2044), and Noel Reyes (2038 and 2042).
Since its inception in 2023, the ODF World Championship has crowned two different champions. [[Ryhs Morgan]], from Australia, won the first edition in 2023. [[Jack Mercer]] (2024) and [[Niko Brant]] (2025).  
 
The list of one-time champions includes inaugural winner Rhys Morgan (2023), Jack Mercer (2024), Niko Brant (2025), and more recently, Olivier Marins (2041). Each of these players left their mark with standout performances in their respective finals, contributing to the tournament’s growing legacy as the pinnacle of global darts competition.


== List of finals ==
== List of finals ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
!Year
! rowspan="2" |Year
!Champion <small>(average)</small>
! rowspan="2" |Champion <small>(average in final)</small><ref>Each player's average score is based on the average for each 3-dart visit to the board (ie total points scored divided by darts thrown and multiplied by 3)</ref>
!Score
! rowspan="2" |Score
!Runner-up <small>(average)</small>
! rowspan="2" |Runner-up <small>(average in final)</small>
!Total Prize Fund
! colspan="3" |Prize money
|-
!Total
!Champion
!Champion
!Runner-up
!Runner-up
|-
|-
|2023
|2023
|{{PDCFlag|Rhys Morgan|3=AUS|avg=91.43}}
|{{PDCFlag|Rhys Morgan|3=AUS|avg=<!--AVG-->}}
|6–4
| style="text-align:center;" |6-4
|{{PDCFlag|Duncan MacLeod|3=ENG|avg=89.27}}
|{{PDCFlag|Duncan MacLeod|3=england|avg=<!--AVG-->}}
|$180,000
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" |$180,000
|$40,000
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" |$40,000
|$20,000
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" |$20,000
|-
|-
|2024
|2024
|{{PDCFlag|Jack Mercer|3=ENG|avg=92.01}}
|{{PDCFlag|Jack Mercer|3=ENG|avg=<!--AVG-->}}
|6–2
| style="text-align:center;" |6-2
|{{PDCFlag|Rhys Morgan|3=AUS|avg=88.94}}
|{{PDCFlag|Rhys Morgan|3=AUS|avg=<!--AVG-->}}
|$180,000
|$40,000
|$20,000
|-
|-
|2025
|[[2025 ODF World Championship|2025]]
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=96.78}}
|{{PDCFlag|Niko Brant|3=ENG|avg=62.57}}
|6–4
| style="text-align:center;" |6-4
|{{PDCFlag|Kazuki Sato|3=JPN|avg=94.01}}
|{{PDCFlag|Kazuki Sato|3=ENG|avg=58.56}}
|$180,000
|$40,000
|$20,000
|-
|-
|2026
|2026
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=97.52}}
|
|7–3
|
|{{PDCFlag|Cal Derwent|3=ENG|avg=93.22}}
|
|$300,000
|$80,000
|$40,000
|-
|2027
|{{PDCFlag|Ethan Steel|3=USA|avg=98.11}}
|7–4
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=96.89}}
|$300,000
|$80,000
|$40,000
|-
|2028
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=95.95}}
|7–4
|{{PDCFlag|Logan White|3=ENG|avg=93.50}}
|$300,000
|$300,000
|$80,000
|$80,000
|$40,000
|$40,000
|-
|2029
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=98.10}}
|7–6
|{{PDCFlag|Ethan Steel|3=USA|avg=97.90}}
|$325,000
|$85,000
|$45,000
|-
|2030
|{{PDCFlag|Ethan Steel|3=USA|avg=98.95}}
|7–5
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=96.66}}
|$325,000
|$85,000
|$45,000
|-
|2031
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=97.93}}
|7–3
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=95.20}}
|$350,000
|$90,000
|$50,000
|-
|2032
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=98.10}}
|7–3
|{{PDCFlag|Logan White|3=ENG|avg=94.88}}
|$350,000
|$90,000
|$50,000
|-
|2033
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=97.02}}
|7–5
|{{PDCFlag|Cal Derwent|3=ENG|avg=95.43}}
|$375,000
|$100,000
|$55,000
|-
|2034
|{{PDCFlag|Lucien Bechet|3=FRA|avg=99.30}}
|7–4
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=96.51}}
|$375,000
|$100,000
|$55,000
|-
|2035
|{{PDCFlag|Ethan Steel|3=USA|avg=98.77}}
|7–6
|{{PDCFlag|Lucien Bechet|3=FRA|avg=98.72}}
|$400,000
|$110,000
|$60,000
|-
|2036
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=97.88}}
|7–4
|{{PDCFlag|Leandro Vázquez|3=ARG|avg=94.25}}
|$400,000
|$110,000
|$60,000
|-
|2037
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=97.31}}
|6–3
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=96.45}}
|$400,000
|$110,000
|$60,000
|-
|2038
|{{PDCFlag|Noel Reyes|3=USA|avg=96.77}}
|7–5
|{{PDCFlag|Cal Derwent|3=ENG|avg=95.08}}
|$400,000
|$110,000
|$60,000
|-
|2039
|{{PDCFlag|Jamie Veyna|3=USA|avg=98.22}}
|7–6
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=98.05}}
|$400,000
|$110,000
|$60,000
|-
|2040
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=98.63}}
|7–4
|{{PDCFlag|Leandro Vázquez|3=ARG|avg=95.77}}
|$425,000
|$115,000
|$65,000
|-
|2041
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=99.04}}
|7–3
|{{PDCFlag|Olivier Marins|3=BEL|avg=96.90}}
|$425,000
|$115,000
|$65,000
|-
|2042
|{{PDCFlag|Noel Reyes|3=USA|avg=97.80}}
|6–4
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=97.12}}
|$425,000
|$115,000
|$65,000
|-
|2043
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=97.94}}
|7–3
|{{PDCFlag|Lucien Bechet|3=FRA|avg=94.45}}
|$450,000
|$120,000
|$70,000
|-
|2044
|{{PDCFlag|Lucien Bechet|3=FRA|avg=98.25}}
|7–6
|{{PDCFlag|Olivier Marins|3=BEL|avg=97.84}}
|$450,000
|$120,000
|$70,000
|-
|2045
|{{PDCFlag|Elias Storm|3=USA|avg=98.80}}
|7–2
|{{PDCFlag|Lucien Bechet|3=FRA|avg=94.92}}
|$500,000
|$130,000
|$75,000
|}
|}


== Most titles ==
== Most titles ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Player !! Country !! Titles !! Years Won
|-
| [[Elias Storm]] || {{PDCFlag|USA}} || '''10''' || 2026, 2027, 2028, 2031, 2032, 2036, 2040, 2041, 2043, 2045
|-
| [[Jamie Veyna]] || {{PDCFlag|USA}} || 4 || 2029, 2033, 2037, 2039
|-
| [[Ethan Steel]] || {{PDCFlag|USA}} || 2 || 2030, 2035
|-
| [[Lucien Bechet]] || {{PDCFlag|FRA}} || 2 || 2034, 2044
|-
| [[Rhys Morgan]] || {{PDCFlag|AUS}} || 1 || 2023
|-
| [[Jack Mercer]] || {{PDCFlag|ENG}} || 1 || 2024
|-
| [[Niko Brant]] || {{PDCFlag|ENG}} || 1 || 2025
|-
| [[Noel Reyes]] || {{PDCFlag|USA}} || 2 || 2038, 2042
|}

Revision as of 01:40, 31 May 2025

PDC World Darts Championship
The stage at the 2016 edition
Founded1994
First season1994
Organising bodyProfessional Darts Corporation
CountryEngland
Venue(s)Circus Tavern (1994–2007)
Alexandra Palace (since 2008)
Most recent
champion(s)
Luke Littler
(2025)
TV partner(s)Sky Sports (1993–)
Tournament formatSets
Current sports event 2025 PDC World Darts Championship

The ODF World Darts Championship is a world championship competition held annually in the sport of darts. The championship begins in December and ends in January and has been held at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide, South Australia, since 2023. Organised by the International Darts Federation (IDF), it is the most prestigious of their tournaments, with the winner receiving the IDF Worlds Trophy. The event is tied directly to the ODF Grand Prix of Darts and the ODF Darts Premier League.

The IDF championship began in 2023 when the team behind the PDC wanted to allow players to join into a world-based championship that is hosted in Australia each year.

Since its inception in 2023, the ODF World Championship has crowned two different champions. Ryhs Morgan, from Australia, won the first edition in 2023. Jack Mercer (2024) and Niko Brant (2025).

List of finals

Year Champion (average in final)[1] Score Runner-up (average in final) Prize money
Total Champion Runner-up
2023 Rhys Morgan 6-4 Duncan MacLeod $180,000 $40,000 $20,000
2024 Jack Mercer 6-2 Rhys Morgan
2025 Niko Brant 62.57 6-4 Kazuki Sato 58.56
2026 $300,000 $80,000 $40,000

Most titles

  1. Each player's average score is based on the average for each 3-dart visit to the board (ie total points scored divided by darts thrown and multiplied by 3)