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}}'''Alex Brow''' (born 19 October 2004) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in [[Online Darts Federation]] (ODF) events and competed in the [[2025 ODF World Championship]] and is the current world number four. He was the number two seed in the event and reached the semi-finals, without dropping too many sets. He defeated the defending champion [[Jack Mercer]], 4–1, in sets, but lost in the semi-finals by [[Kazuki Sato]] 5–3. | }}'''Alex Brow''' (born 19 October 2004) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in [[Online Darts Federation]] (ODF) events and competed in the [[2025 ODF World Championship]] and is the current world number four. He was the number two seed in the event and reached the semi-finals, without dropping too many sets. He defeated the defending champion [[Jack Mercer]], 4–1, in sets, but lost in the semi-finals by [[Kazuki Sato]] 5–3. | ||
Revision as of 03:34, 14 July 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. 3 | ||
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Alex Brow (born 19 October 2004) is an Australian professional darts player who competes in Online Darts Federation (ODF) events and competed in the 2025 ODF World Championship and is the current world number four. He was the number two seed in the event and reached the semi-finals, without dropping too many sets. He defeated the defending champion Jack Mercer, 4–1, in sets, but lost in the semi-finals by Kazuki Sato 5–3.
Career
2025
Brow entered the 2025 ODF World Championship as the second seed and was the tournament favorite after he defeated both Barry Lane and Hunter Jackson with dropping only a singler set. At the beginning of the event, Brow played Lane and won 3 sets to 1 set. He averaged 50.02. In the second round, Brow played Jackson, and defeated him 3–0 in sets. This was officially the first time in the event that whitewashing him for the first time. Brow won and offiically moved on to the quarter-finals and had to play Jack Mercer. In this match, Brow lost the first set to Mercer, but managed to reel off the next 4 sets to win the match to move onto the semi-finals during his debut year. In the semis, Brow played Kazuki Sato, where he lead 3–0 in sets, but lost the following five sets, losing the match 5–3.
Brow participated in the 2025 ODF Adelaide Masters and took the title defeating Marcus Dell 8-6 in the final.
Premier League
Brow will also participate in his first Premier League season in the 2025 edition of the ODF Premier League.
World Championship results
ODF
- 2025: Semi-Finals (lost to Kazuki Sato 5–3)