2018 PDC World Darts Championship
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1 January 2018
| 2017/18 William Hill World Darts Championship | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tournament information | |||
| Dates | 14 December 2017 – 1 January 2018 | ||
| Venue | Alexandra Palace | ||
| Location | London, England | ||
| Organisation(s) | Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) | ||
| Format | Sets Final – best of 13 | ||
| Prize fund | £1,800,000 | ||
| Winner's share | £400,000 | ||
| High checkout | |||
| Champion(s) | |||
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The 2018 PDC World Darts Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2017/18 William Hill World Darts Championship) was a darts event, held from 14 December 2017 to 1 January 2018 at the Alexandra Palace in London, United Kingdom. It was the twenty-fifth World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation.
Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion, but lost 6–5 in sets to Rob Cross in the semi-finals, with the score at 5–5 in sets and with van Gerwen leading 5–4 in legs he missed 5 match darts to beat Cross. Cross forced an 11th and sudden death leg, van Gerwen missed a 6th match dart before Cross hit double 8 to win an epic semi-final and reach his first world final. Cross went on to win the World Championship on his debut by defeating Phil Taylor 7–2 in the final. Cross only turned professional 11 months prior to the event. This was Taylor's 29th and final World Championship, surpassing the record of 28 appearances he jointly held with John Lowe.
Jamie Lewis became the first player to reach the semi-finals after entering the championship through a preliminary round event, first introduced at the 2004 Championship. Lewis eventually fell to Taylor in the semi-final, by a score of 6–1.
The prize money for the tournament was a record high of £1,800,000 in total. The winner's prize money increased from £350,000 to £400,000.[1]
| Position (num. of players) | Prize money (Total: £1,800,000) | |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | (1) | £400,000 |
| Runner-up | (1) | £170,000 |
| Semi-finalists | (2) | £85,000 |
| Quarter-finalists | (4) | £40,000 |
| Third round losers | (8) | £27,000 |
| Second round losers | (16) | £18,500 |
| First round losers | (32) | £11,000 |
| Preliminary round losers | (8) | £4,500 |
| Nine-dart finish | (0) | £20,000 |
Qualification
Summary


The top quarter of the draw saw reigning champion Michael van Gerwen dominate, knocking fellow Dutchman Christian Kist out in the first round,[18] before defeating James Wilson, without losing any of the twelve legs played,[19][20] and Gerwyn Price,[21] to set up a quarter-final with fellow Dutch former world champion Raymond van Barneveld. In the quarter-final, van Gerwen took an early lead, but missed a dart in the fifth set to take a 4–1 lead and ended up being pulled back to 3–3. The two took one more set each before van Gerwen won the deciding set 3–1 to qualify for the semi-final.[22]
In the second quarter, the fourth seed, Daryl Gurney, was eliminated in the second round by John Henderson.[23] Debutant Rob Cross defeated Michael Smith in the second round after Smith missed two match darts,[24] and Cross went on to defeat Henderson[25] to set up a quarter-final against the World Youth Champion Dimitri Van den Bergh, who had defeated fifth seed Mensur Suljović in the third round.[26] In the quarter-final, Cross led his Belgian opponent early on, leading 4–1 in the best-of-nine match after five sets. Van den Bergh took the next three sets in succession, setting up a decider which Cross won 3–1, hitting double one in the final leg to qualify for the semi-final.[22]
The two highest-ranked seeds in the third quarter fell early on. Two-time champion and seventh seed Adrian Lewis was knocked out in the first round by German qualifier Kevin Münch,[27] while the second seed Peter Wright was knocked out in the second round by Jamie Lewis, who had qualified for the event by coming third in the final PDPA Qualifier.[28] Welshman Jamie Lewis went past the unseeded James Richardson in the third round, becoming the first player to go from the preliminary round to the quarter-final in the history of the championship;[29] before whitewashing Darren Webster to reach the semi-final.[22]
Two former world champions, two-time champion Gary Anderson and retiring sixteen-time champion Phil Taylor, met in the last quarter-final. Anderson's run to the quarter-final included a second round win over 63-year-old Singaporean, Paul Lim, a match noted for a leg in which Lim, who in 1990 had become the first player to throw a perfect nine-dart leg in the World Darts Championship,[30] missed a dart at double twelve to repeat the feat.[31] Taylor had faced English opposition in his three previous rounds, beating Chris Dobey[32] in the first round before whitewashing Justin Pipe[33] and Keegan Brown[34] in the next two rounds to set up the quarter-final. Taylor took a 4–1 lead after winning six consecutive legs, and despite Anderson winning the next two sets, Taylor took advantage of missed darts in the eighth set to triumph, 5–3.[22]
The semi-final between Taylor and Lewis was the first to be played, and, despite Lewis winning the first set, Taylor took the next three, with Lewis having missed darts in all three sets to have potentially been 4–0 up. Taylor won the next two sets as well, before Lewis took the first two legs in the seventh set, with Taylor taking advantage of three missed set darts from Lewis to steal the set and qualify for the twenty-first World Darts Championship final in his career.[35]
In the second semi-final, debutant Cross took on reigning world champion van Gerwen. The first eight sets in the match all went with throw, with Cross taking a lead before being pegged back by van Gerwen. Michael van Gerwen got the first break in the ninth set, taking a 5–4 lead to throw for the match, but Cross fought back to win the tenth set 3–1 to force a deciding set. In the deciding set – which had to be won by two clear legs until the eleventh leg was reached – Cross missed a match-winning dart at the bull with the score at 3–2, before van Gerwen won two legs in succession to take a 5–4 lead. With both players under pressure, van Gerwen missed five darts to win the tenth leg, before Cross hit a double 18 to force a sudden death leg. Both Cross and van Gerwen missed match darts at double 16 before Cross hit double 8 to qualify for the final in his debut entry,[36] becoming the first player to make the final on his debut since Kirk Shepherd in 2008.[37]
In the final, held on New Year's Day 2018, Phil Taylor won the bull-off, but opted to allow Cross to throw first. Rob Cross held the first set 3–1, and broke in the second set by the same scoreline, before winning the third set 3–0. Taylor scored his first set with a 3–0 win in the fourth, before missing a dart at double twelve for a potential perfect nine-dart leg in the first leg of the fifth set.[38] Cross won that leg and the next two to restore his three set lead, before breaking Taylor in the first leg of the sixth set, and the fourth leg of the seventh, taking a 6–1 lead in the best-of-thirteen match.[39] Taylor held the eighth set 3–0, but Cross held the first leg in the ninth set, before hitting double-eight to break and go one leg away from the championship, and in the final leg, hit a 140 finish, treble-18, treble-18, double-16 to win the world championship.[40]
Preliminary round
The draw was made on 26 November 2017.[41]
Best of three sets.
| Av. | Player | Score | Player | Av. |
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| 86.65 | Seigo Asada |
2 – 1 | 82.65 | |
| 92.19 | Brendan Dolan |
2 – 0 | 85.36 | |
| 95.39 | Jeff Smith |
2 – 0 | 88.56 | |
| 87.21 | Kenny Neyens |
1 – 2 | 93.17 | |
| 83.96 | Willard Bruguier |
1 – 2 | 84.30 | |
| 81.74 | Kai Fan Leung |
0 – 2 | 86.25 | |
| 76.70 | Aleksandr Oreshkin |
0 – 2 | 84.66 | |
| 86.97 | Zong Xiao Chen |
0 – 2 | 87.47 |
Main draw
The draw for the main round was made live on Sky Sports News on 27 November 2017.[42][43]
Finals
| Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets) 29 December [22] | Semi-finals (best of 11 sets) 30 December [35] | Final (best of 13 sets) 1 January [40] | ||||||||||||
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| First round (best of 5 sets) 14–21 December [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] | Second round (best of 7 sets) 22–27 December [52][53][54] | Third round (best of 7 sets) 27–28 December [54][25] | Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets) 29 December [22] | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Final
| Final: Best of 13 sets. Referees: Alexandra Palace, London, England, 1 January 2018. | ||
| (20) Rob Cross |
7 – 2 | |
| 3 – 1, 3 – 1, 3 – 0, 0 – 3, 3 – 0, 3 – 1, 3 – 1, 0 – 3, 3 – 0 | ||
| 107.67 | Average (3 darts) | 102.26 |
| 27 | 100+ scores | 33 |
| 27 | 140+ scores | 20 |
| 11 | 180 scores | 12 |
| 167 | Highest checkout | 151 |
| 3 | 100+ Checkouts | 2 |
| 60% (21/35) | Checkout summary | 45.45% (10/22) |
