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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 three. 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 English 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]]. Brow has been playing darts since 2014, when he was 10 years old. Nicknamed "Duel Lord" due to his ability to throw in two different styles.
 
Brow is the reigning world champion after winning the [[2025 IDF World Darts Championship]] defeating [[Logan White]] in the final 7–4. Brow is the reigning [[Premier League|Premier League Champion]] after beating [[Logan White]] 11–8 in the final.
 
He is the runner-up in the [[2025 Home Masters Championship]] event after being defeated by [[Lukas Parker]] 11–6. 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.


== Career ==
== Career ==
=== 2025 ===


=== 2025 ===
==== Home Masters Darts Championship ====
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 started playing professional darts events under the [[International Darts Federation (IDF)|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.
 
==== 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.
 
==== World Championship ====
Brow entered the 2025 IDF World Darts Championship as the second seed and began his campaign against Chase Foster, securing a dominant 4–0 victory with a steady 91.53 average. In the third round, he maintained his momentum with another straight-sets win, defeating Lukas Parker 4–0 while averaging 96.83. The fourth round saw Brow face the in-form Zion Carter, where he dropped his first set of the tournament but responded emphatically, winning 4–1 with a tournament-high average of 110.68. In the quarter-finals, Brow faced his toughest test yet against the two-time defending champion, Max Mad. Rising to the occasion, Brow produced one of the standout performances of the event, winning 5–1 with a 109.75 average to reach the first semi-final of his career. There, he met Gage Kelly, a consistent high-scorer throughout the tournament. Brow continued his superb run, dispatching Kelly 6–1 with a 105.02 average to reach the final on debut. In the championship match, Brow faced Logan White — another standout performer who had only dropped a handful of sets en route to the final. Despite White averaging an impressive 108.98, Brow held his nerve and delivered when it mattered most. With a clinical 106.91 average, he claimed a 7–4 victory to become the 2025 IDF World Champion. The win made Brow only the second player in history to win the title on debut, following in the footsteps of Max Mad.
 
== Results ==
 
=== IDF – Home Masters Championship ===


Brow participated in the [[2025 ODF Adelaide Masters]] and took the title defeating Marcus Dell 8-6 in the final. Soon after, Brow competed in the [[2025 ODF World Masters]] but was defeated in the semi-finals to [[Duncan MacLeod]].
* 2025: Runner-up (lost to Lukas Parker 11–6)


==== Premier League ====
=== IDF – World Championship ===
Brow will also participate in his first Premier League season in the [[2025 ODF Darts Premier League|2025 edition]] of the [[ODF Darts Premier League|ODF Premier League]].


== World Championship results ==
* 2025: '''Winner'''


=== ODF ===
== See also ==


* 2025: Semi-Finals (lost to [[Kazuki Sato]] 5–3)
== References ==
== References ==
== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 09:49, 31 July 2025

Alex Brow
Brow in January 2025
Personal information
Nickname"Duel Lord"
Born (2004-10-19) 19 October 2004 (age 21)
South Australia, Australia
Darts information
Darts23g Luke Littler Gen 1
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on musicLa La La” by Naughty Boy & Sam Smith
Organisation (see split in darts)
Current world rankingAlex Brow: No. 3
Other tournament wins
ODF Adelaide Masters2025

Alex Brow (born 19 October 2004) is an English professional darts player who competes in International Darts Federation (IDF) events, where he is currently the world number two. Brow has been playing darts since 2014, when he was 10 years old. Nicknamed "Duel Lord" due to his ability to throw in two different styles.

Brow is the reigning world champion after winning the 2025 IDF World Darts Championship defeating Logan White in the final 7–4. Brow is the reigning Premier League Champion after beating Logan White 11–8 in the final.

He is the runner-up in the 2025 Home Masters Championship event after being defeated by Lukas Parker 11–6. 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.

Career

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.

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.

World Championship

Brow entered the 2025 IDF World Darts Championship as the second seed and began his campaign against Chase Foster, securing a dominant 4–0 victory with a steady 91.53 average. In the third round, he maintained his momentum with another straight-sets win, defeating Lukas Parker 4–0 while averaging 96.83. The fourth round saw Brow face the in-form Zion Carter, where he dropped his first set of the tournament but responded emphatically, winning 4–1 with a tournament-high average of 110.68. In the quarter-finals, Brow faced his toughest test yet against the two-time defending champion, Max Mad. Rising to the occasion, Brow produced one of the standout performances of the event, winning 5–1 with a 109.75 average to reach the first semi-final of his career. There, he met Gage Kelly, a consistent high-scorer throughout the tournament. Brow continued his superb run, dispatching Kelly 6–1 with a 105.02 average to reach the final on debut. In the championship match, Brow faced Logan White — another standout performer who had only dropped a handful of sets en route to the final. Despite White averaging an impressive 108.98, Brow held his nerve and delivered when it mattered most. With a clinical 106.91 average, he claimed a 7–4 victory to become the 2025 IDF World Champion. The win made Brow only the second player in history to win the title on debut, following in the footsteps of Max Mad.

Results

IDF – Home Masters Championship

  • 2025: Runner-up (lost to Lukas Parker 11–6)

IDF – World Championship

  • 2025: Winner

See also

References

External links