Ross Smith (darts player)

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Ross Smith
Smith in 2022
Personal information
Nickname"Smudger"
Born (1989-01-12) 12 January 1989 (age 35)
Dover, Kent, England
Home townDeal, Kent, England
Darts information
Playing darts since2003
Darts22g Unicorn
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on musicRed Light Spells Danger by Billy Ocean
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2007–2011
PDC2005–2006, 2012–2016, 2018–
(Tour Card: 2012-)
Current world ranking15 Increase 1 (21 April 2024)[1]
WDF major events – best performances
World Ch'shipQuarter Final: 2011
World MastersLast 40: 2011
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipLast 32: 2022, 2023, 2024
World MatchplayLast 32: 2021, 2023
World Grand PrixLast 16: 2021, 2022, 2023
UK OpenQuarter Final: 2019
Grand SlamLast 16: 2022
European Ch'shipWinner (1): 2022
PC FinalsLast 16: 2020
MastersLast 16: 2023
World Series FinalsLast 24: 2018
Other tournament wins
PDC Challenge Tour 2013 (x4)

Players Championships

Players Championship (BAR) 2023 (x2)
Players Championship (COV) 2021

Ross Smith (born 12 January 1989) is an English professional darts player who plays in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). He was the winner of the 2022 European Championship.

Career[edit]

Smith began playing in Professional Darts Corporation events in 2005 and made his debut in the Vauxhall Spring Open, reaching the last 16. Smith then reached the final of the WDF Europe Youth Cup, losing to Dutchman Johnny Nijs. Smith had little success afterwards on the PDC circuit and switched to the BDO in 2007. He reached the last 16 of the 2008 British Classic and the 2008 Czech Open.

Smith qualified for the 2009 BDO World Darts Championship, winning one of five places in the qualifiers in Bridlington. He gained victories over Stuart Kellet, Kevin Simm and Henny van der Ster before beating Scotland's Don Haughton to qualify. He faced Scott Waites in the first round, losing 3–0.

In the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship, he beat Tony O'Shea 3–1 in the first round and Willy van de Wiel 4–1 in the second round, before losing to eventual champion Martin Adams 1–5 in the quarter finals. It was announced at the end of the 2012 BDO World Championship that Ross would be one of many players to compete in the rival PDC's 'Q School' the following season.[2] He earned a tour card through the qualifiers Order of Merit. His best result of 2012 came just one week later as he reached the quarter-finals of the second Players Championship and lost 3–6 to Justin Pipe.[3][4] Smith qualified for three of the five new European Tour events, but lost in the first round on each occasion. He came very close to defeating world number 5 Simon Whitlock in the third event, the European Darts Open as he led 5–2, but went on to lose 5–6.[5]

Smith headed into 2013 ranked world number 79,[6] and reached his first semi-final on the PDC tour in April at the seventh UK Open Qualifier, where he lost 6–3 to John Part.[7] At the UK Open itself, he fought back from 7–4 down in the third round against Jelle Klaasen to level at 7–7, before being edged out 9–7.[8] He threw a nine-dart finish in the second round of the Gibraltar Darts Trophy against Adrian Lewis, but lost 5–6; this remained the last nine-dart finish achieved on the PDC European Tour until June 2018.[9] Smith won four events on the PDC Challenge Tour during 2013 to top the Order of Merit which has earned him a place in the Grand Slam of Darts and the 2014 World Championship and also a two year PDC tour card which includes all of his 2014 entry fees.[10] In the Grand Slam he lost each of his three games to Simon Whitlock, Wes Newton and Mark Webster to finish bottom of Group G.[11] He played Whitlock in the first round of the World Championship and was beaten 3–0 in sets.[12]

He began 2014 at 54th place in the rankings meaning he rose 25 positions during the previous year.[13] He lost 9–5 in the third round of the UK Open to Kim Huybrechts.[14] Smith's only quarter-final showing of the year came at the 19th Players Championship where he lost 6–3 to Gerwyn Price.[15] He missed out on qualifying for the 2015 World Championship by just £500 on the Pro Tour Order of Merit.[16]

Smith saw off Kevin Thomas at the German Darts Championship and came from 4–1 behind against Peter Wright in the second round to force a deciding leg in which he missed one match dart to lose 6–5.[17] 2015 proved to be a difficult year for Smith as he could only record one more last 32 finish out of the events he played in.[18] Smith explained that the birth of his child and starting a new job had left him with no time to practice.[19] He fell to 74th on the Order of Merit meaning he needed to enter 2016 Q School.[20] Smith hit a nine darter on the first day and on the final day eliminated seven players, concluding with a 5–4 victory over Mick McGowan to win a new two-year tour card and stated that his goal was to get in the top 40 in the rankings.[19]

He failed to qualify for the 2016 UK Open and reached the last 32 of an event for the only time this year at the fourth Players Championship event by beating Peter Wright and Dennis Smith, before losing 6–2 Rowby-John Rodriguez.[21] He reached the main draw of the Gibraltar Darts Trophy and Austrian Darts Open, but was eliminated in the first round of both.[22] After 2017, during which he took a break from playing darts, he lost his PDC Tour card.[23]

In 2018 he won his Tour card back and in 2019 he reached the world championship where he defeated Paul Lim in the first round, but lost to Daryl Gurney in the second round. He also qualified for the UK Open in 2019 where he reached the quarter finals after defeating Dawson Murschell, Yordi Meeuwisse, Alan Norris, Steve West and James Wade.

In the same year, he also qualified for 2019 European Championship and he defeated in the first round the first seed and the current world number one, Michael van Gerwen 5–6. In the second round he lost to Ricky Evans. For the first time since 2013, he also qualified for 2019 Grand Slam of Darts when he was successful in PDC Qualifying Event. He was unable to win any match in his group that also contained Michael van Gerwen, Adrian Lewis and Jim Williams. For the second time in a row, he also qualified for 2019 Players Championship Finals, but he was eliminated in the first round, losing to Brendan Dolan.

Smith qualified for 2020 PDC World Darts Championship as the 10th highest ranked player via Pro Tour Order of Merit. However, he lost 0–3 to the debutant Ciaran Teehan from Ireland. After the championship, Smith placed 48th in PDC Order of Merit, his highest year end ranking ever, and secured his Tour card for another season. He was seeded into the third round of 2020 UK Open, but lost in his first match against Jamie Lewis 5–6. Even though the European Tour was cut short due to COVID-19, he qualified for 2020 European Championship, but lost in the deciding leg to Michael Smith. Smith had his best run in 2020 Players Championship Finals, reaching the third round after wins over Kim Huybrechts and Nathan Aspinall, before losing to Damon Heta.[24]

At the end of 2020, he qualified for his third world championship in a row, 2021 PDC World Darts Championship, as fourth highest ranked player from Pro Tour Order of Merit.

In October 2022, Smith reached his first televised major final, defeating Michael Smith 11–8 to win a first major title at the 2022 European Championship.[25] During the group stage of the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts, Smith hit nine 180s in his victory over Michael van Gerwen, a record number for a group stage for the Grand Slam.[26] Smith's year ended with a Third Round World Championship defeat to Dirk van Duijvenbode in a sudden death leg, having missed five match darts. The match featured 31 180s, a record for a best of seven set match, nineteen of which from Smith which equalled the individual record for a match of this format.[27]

Smith won a second PDC ProTour title in March 2023 with victory at Player Championship 5, defeating Gary Anderson 8–6 in the final.[28] The win took him into the Order of Merit's top 16 for the first time in his career.[29] He won a second ProTour title of the year in October 2023 at Player Championship 28,[30] ensuring his position as the third-most in form player in the world over the previous 200 legs played ahead of his European Championship title defence in Germany.[31]

At the 2024 European Darts Grand Prix, Smith survived ten match darts across the tournament as he reached a first European Tour final, where he lost 8–6 to Gary Anderson.[32]

World Championship results[edit]

BDO[edit]

PDC[edit]

Performance timeline[edit]

BDO

Tournament 2009 2010 2011 2012
BDO World Championship 1R DNQ QF DNQ
Winmau World Masters 3R PR 4R DNP

PDC

Tournament 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
PDC World Championship DNQ 1R Did not qualify 2R 1R 2R 3R 3R 3R
UK Open Prel. 3R 3R Did not qualify QF 3R 3R 3R 4R 5R
World Matchplay Did not qualify 1R DNQ 1R
World Grand Prix Did not qualify 2R 2R 2R
European Championship Did not qualify 2R 1R DNQ W 1R
Grand Slam of Darts DNQ RR Did not qualify RR DNQ 2R DNQ
Players Championship Finals Did not qualify 1R 1R 3R 2R 2R 2R
Non-major televised events
Masters Did not qualify 2R 1R
World Series of Darts Finals Not held Did not qualify 1R DNQ
Career statistics
Year-end ranking 92 54 51 83 121 160 62 48 41 33 17 17

PDC European Tour

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2012 ADO
1R
GDC
DNQ
EDO
1R
GDM
DNQ
DDM
1R
2013 UKM
1R
EDT
2R
EDO
DNQ
ADO
3R
GDT
2R
GDC
DNQ
GDM
1R
DDM
2R
2014 GDC
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
GDM
1R
ADO
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
EDT
2R
2015 GDC
2R
GDT
DNQ
GDM
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
EDT
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
EDG
DNP
2016 DDM
DNQ
GDM
DNQ
GDT
1R
EDM
DNQ
ADO
1R
EDO
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
EDT
DNQ
EDG
DNP
GDC
DNP
2017 Did not play
2018 EDO
DNQ
GDG
DNQ
GDO
DNQ
ADO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
GDT
2R
DDO
DNP
EDM
DNQ
GDC
1R
DDC
3R
IDO
2R
EDT
DNQ
2019 EDO
3R
GDC
DNQ
GDG
3R
GDO
DNQ
ADO
1R
EDG
2R
DDM
1R
DDO
DNQ
CDO
DNQ
ADC
1R
EDM
1R
IDO
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
2020 BDC
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
IDO
QF
2021 HDT
2R
GDT
DNQ
2022 IDO
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
GDG
DNQ
ADO
2R
EDO
DNQ
CDO
QF
EDG
DNQ
DDC
2R
EDM
DNQ
HDT
DNQ
GDO
QF
BDO
2R
GDT
DNQ
2023 BSD
DNQ
EDO
3R
IDO
2R
GDG
2R
ADO
DNQ
DDC
2R
BDO
1R
CDO
2R
EDG
SF
EDM
2R
GDO
2R
HDT
2R
GDC
3R
2024 BDO
2R
GDG
3R
IDO
QF
EDG
F
ADO
BSD
DDC
EDO
GDC
FDT
HDT
SDT
CDO


Performance Table Legend
W Won the tournament F Finalist SF Semifinalist QF Quarterfinalist #R
RR
Prel.
Lost in # round
Round-robin
Preliminary round
DQ Disqualified
DNQ Did not qualify DNP Did not participate WD Withdrew NH Tournament not held NYF Not yet founded

PDC major finals: 1 (1 title)[edit]

Outcome No. Year Championship Opponent in the final Score[N 1] Ref.
Winner 1. 2022 European Championship  Michael Smith 11–8 (l) [25]
  1. ^ (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PDC Order of Merit". PDPA. 21 April 2024. Retrieved 21 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Hankey 'could lead exodus to PDC'". BBC News.
  3. ^ "Ross Smith 2012". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  4. ^ "2012 PDPA Players Championship Spain Results". Darts Database. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
  5. ^ "European Darts Open Day One". PDC. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
  6. ^ "Order of Merit on 1 January 2013". PDC. Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Seventh Heaven For Huybrechts". PDC. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Speedy Services UK Open - Friday". PDC. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Gibraltar Darts Trophy Day Two". PDC. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  10. ^ "Win Earns Smith Challenge Tour Honour". PDC. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  11. ^ "2013 Grand Slam Of Darts Fixtures". Darts Database. Retrieved 12 November 2013.
  12. ^ "Ladbrokes World Championship Day Five". PDC. 17 December 2013.
  13. ^ "Order of Merit on 2 January 2014". PDC. Archived from the original on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  14. ^ "Coral UK Open - Friday Evening". PDC. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  15. ^ "Ross Smith 2014". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  16. ^ "2014 Pro Tour Order of Merit". PDC. Archived from the original on 18 December 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2014.
  17. ^ "German Darts Championship Day Two". PDC. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  18. ^ "Ross Smith 2015". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 30 November 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  19. ^ a b "Dover dartist Ross Smith earns lucrative PDC tour card". Dover Express. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  20. ^ "Order of Merit on 4 January 2016". PDC. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
  21. ^ "Maiden ProTour Win For Big Ben". PDC. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  22. ^ "Ross Smith 2016". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  23. ^ "Ross Smith reacts to huge Michael van Gerwen victory at European Championship". 24 October 2019.
  24. ^ "White defeats Clemens in high quality tie, Smith dumps out Aspinall". 28 November 2020.
  25. ^ a b "Ross Smith stuns Michael Smith to win Cazoo European Championship". www.pdc.tv. 30 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  26. ^ "ROSS SMITH HITS NEW RECORD FOR 180'S IN A GROUP MATCH AT THE GRAND SLAM OF DARTS". Darts News. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 20 December 2022.
  27. ^ "Price & Clayton seal quarter-final spots at Cazoo World Championship". www.pdc.tv. 29 December 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  28. ^ "Super Smith sinks Anderson to seal second ProTour crown". www.pdc.tv. 11 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.
  29. ^ "PDC Order of Merit changes following 2023 Players Championships 5-6". www.pdc.tv. 13 March 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
  30. ^ "Nine-dart star Smith claims PC28 glory". www.pdc.tv. 21 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  31. ^ "The Form Guide: Awesome Anderson leading the way". www.pdc.tv. 26 October 2023. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
  32. ^ "Anderson ends ten-year wait for European Tour title". www.pdc.tv. 21 April 2024. Retrieved 22 April 2024.

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