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}}'''Alex Brow''' (born 19 October 2004) is an | }}'''Alex Brow''' (born 19 October 2004) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in [[International Darts Federation (IDF)|International Darts Federation]] (IDF) events, where he is currently the [[IDF Order of Merit|world number two]]. He is the runner-up in the [[2025 Home Masters Championship]] event after being defeated by [[Lukas Parker]] 11–6. Nicknamed "Duel Lord" due to his ability to throw in two different styles, Brow has won one week in the [[2025 IDF Darts Premiere League]], he is the runner-up in the 2025 Home Masters Championship. | ||
Brow is the reigning [[Australian Open Darts Championship]] Champion after beating Parker 8–7. | Brow is the reigning [[Australian Open Darts Championship]] Champion after beating Parker 8–7. Brow won the [[2025 IDF World Championship]], becoming the world champion and closing the gap to become the world number one. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
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==== 2025 Australian Open Darts Championship ==== | ==== 2025 Australian Open Darts Championship ==== | ||
Brow entered the [[2025 Australian Open Darts Championship]] determined to close the gap on world number one Parker. In the first round, Brow showcased his scoring power and clinical finishing, defeating [[Harrison Lewis]] 6–4 with a 97.71 average. In the quarter-finals, he continued his dominant form, beating [[Parker Reeves]] 6–4 while averaging 102.34. Brow then faced [[Spencer Taylor]] in a thrilling semi-final, narrowly winning 7–6 with a 104.07 average. In the final, Brow battled [[Lukas Parker]] in an epic encounter, leading 5–2 before Parker fought back to take a 7–5 lead. However, Brow displayed incredible resilience, forcing a deciding leg and securing victory 8–7, despite missing two nine-dart opportunities. His triumph not only secured him the title but also moved him closer to becoming the world number one. | Brow entered the [[2025 Australian Open Darts Championship]] determined to close the gap on world number one Parker. In the first round, Brow showcased his scoring power and clinical finishing, defeating [[Harrison Lewis]] 6–4 with a 97.71 average. In the quarter-finals, he continued his dominant form, beating [[Parker Reeves]] 6–4 while averaging 102.34. Brow then faced [[Spencer Taylor]] in a thrilling semi-final, narrowly winning 7–6 with a 104.07 average. In the final, Brow battled [[Lukas Parker]] in an epic encounter, leading 5–2 before Parker fought back to take a 7–5 lead. However, Brow displayed incredible resilience, forcing a deciding leg and securing victory 8–7, despite missing two nine-dart opportunities. His triumph not only secured him the title but also moved him closer to becoming the world number one. | ||
==== 2025 IDF World Darts Championship ==== | |||
Brow entered the [[2025 IDF World Darts Championship]] as the second seed, determined to claim his first world title and close the gap on world number one [[Max Mad]]. In the second round, Brow displayed his consistency and finishing ability, securing a 3–0 victory over Chase Foster with a 91.53 average. He continued his strong form in the third round, defeating Lukas Parker 3–0 while averaging 94.77. In the fourth round, Brow stepped up his game, sweeping Zion Carter, who had been one of the standout players of the tournament. Brow produced a composed performance, securing a 4–1 win with a 98.56 average, booking his place in the quarter-finals. Brow’s defining moment came in the semi-finals, where he faced Gage Kelly. In a high-quality contest, Brow delivered his best performance of the event, averaging 105.02 and hitting a nine-darter en route to a 6–1 victory. His clinical finishing and relentless scoring power overwhelmed Kelly, setting up a final clash with teenage sensation [[Logan White]]. In the final, Brow and White produced a thrilling contest, with both players averaging over 100. Brow took an early lead before White fought back to level the match. However, Brow maintained his composure in the key moments, pulling away in the later sets to claim a 7–4 victory with a 106.91 average. His triumph crowned him the 2025 IDF World Darts Champion, securing his first world title and positioning him as a serious contender for the world number one ranking. | |||
== Results == | == Results == | ||
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== World Championship results == | == World Championship results == | ||
=== IDF === | |||
* 2025: '''Winner''' (Beat [[Logan White]] 7–4) | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 06:15, 2 March 2025
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Brow in January 2025 | |||
| Personal information | |||
| Nickname | "Duel Lord" | ||
| Born | 19 October 2004 South Australia, Australia | ||
| Darts information | |||
| Darts | 23g Luke Littler Gen 1 | ||
| Laterality | Right-handed | ||
| Walk-on music | “La La La” by Naughty Boy & Sam Smith | ||
| Organisation (see split in darts) | |||
| Current world ranking | Alex Brow: No. 6 | ||
| Other tournament wins | |||
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Alex Brow (born 19 October 2004) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in International Darts Federation (IDF) events, where he is currently the world number two. He is the runner-up in the 2025 Home Masters Championship event after being defeated by Lukas Parker 11–6. Nicknamed "Duel Lord" due to his ability to throw in two different styles, Brow has won one week in the 2025 IDF Darts Premiere League, he is the runner-up in the 2025 Home Masters Championship.
Brow is the reigning Australian Open Darts Championship Champion after beating Parker 8–7. Brow won the 2025 IDF World Championship, becoming the world champion and closing the gap to become the world number one.
Career
2025
2025 Home Masters Darts Championship
Brow started playing professional darts events under the International Darts Federation, starting with the 2025 Home Masters Dart Championship. He played against Tanner Vaughn, who he outplayed with with a 2–0 win, with a low average of 43.36. His second game was against Felix Grant, with Brow once again winning with 3–0, this time with a 79.11 average, the highest of the Home Masters Championship of 2025.
2025 Australian Open Darts Championship
Brow entered the 2025 Australian Open Darts Championship determined to close the gap on world number one Parker. In the first round, Brow showcased his scoring power and clinical finishing, defeating Harrison Lewis 6–4 with a 97.71 average. In the quarter-finals, he continued his dominant form, beating Parker Reeves 6–4 while averaging 102.34. Brow then faced Spencer Taylor in a thrilling semi-final, narrowly winning 7–6 with a 104.07 average. In the final, Brow battled Lukas Parker in an epic encounter, leading 5–2 before Parker fought back to take a 7–5 lead. However, Brow displayed incredible resilience, forcing a deciding leg and securing victory 8–7, despite missing two nine-dart opportunities. His triumph not only secured him the title but also moved him closer to becoming the world number one.
2025 IDF World Darts Championship
Brow entered the 2025 IDF World Darts Championship as the second seed, determined to claim his first world title and close the gap on world number one Max Mad. In the second round, Brow displayed his consistency and finishing ability, securing a 3–0 victory over Chase Foster with a 91.53 average. He continued his strong form in the third round, defeating Lukas Parker 3–0 while averaging 94.77. In the fourth round, Brow stepped up his game, sweeping Zion Carter, who had been one of the standout players of the tournament. Brow produced a composed performance, securing a 4–1 win with a 98.56 average, booking his place in the quarter-finals. Brow’s defining moment came in the semi-finals, where he faced Gage Kelly. In a high-quality contest, Brow delivered his best performance of the event, averaging 105.02 and hitting a nine-darter en route to a 6–1 victory. His clinical finishing and relentless scoring power overwhelmed Kelly, setting up a final clash with teenage sensation Logan White. In the final, Brow and White produced a thrilling contest, with both players averaging over 100. Brow took an early lead before White fought back to level the match. However, Brow maintained his composure in the key moments, pulling away in the later sets to claim a 7–4 victory with a 106.91 average. His triumph crowned him the 2025 IDF World Darts Champion, securing his first world title and positioning him as a serious contender for the world number one ranking.
Results
IDF – Home Masters Championship
- 2025: Runner-up (lost to Lukas Parker 11–6)
World Championship results
IDF
- 2025: Winner (Beat Logan White 7–4)