World Darts Federation

The World Darts Federation (WDF) is a sport governing body[1][2] and (along with the PDC) a tournament organiser for the game of darts. It was formed in 1974 by representatives of the original fourteen founding members.[2] Membership is open to the national organising body for darts in all nations. The WDF encourages the promotion of the sport of darts among and between those bodies, in an effort to gain international recognition for darts as a major sport. The WDF is a full member of Global Association of International Sports Federations, which is the governing body for international sports federations.

World Darts Federation
AbbreviationWDF
Formation1974 (1974)
TypeDarts organisation
Websitewww.dartswdf.com

The WDF stages a world championship (called the WDF World Cup), as well as continental championships such as the WDF Americas Cup, the WDF Asia-Pacific Cup and the WDF Europe Cup. The country that is first in the overall leader board (overall best result in the two events, singles, pairs, teams) becomes the world champion. Winners of any of the events can also call themselves the official World Champion. Winners of continental championships can call themselves the official champion of their own areas.

After the collapse of the British Darts Organisation in September 2020, the WDF announced plans to launch the WDF World Championship and WDF World Masters.[3] Both competitions took place for the first time in 2022, starting with the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship in April.[4]

Members

76 national full members plus 3 interim nembers(Mauritania, Yemen, Papua New Guinea) :[5]

The WDF Rankings, as defined by the World Darts Federation, are the "objective merit-based method used for determining qualification for entry and seeding in all of its tournaments for both male and female singles, pairs and team". The rankings tables are "rolling tables", and points from an event are counted until that event occurs the following year. If a particular event does not occur in the following year, points are deleted after a calendar year.[6]

Tournament levels and points allocation

A player's WDF Ranking is based on the points they have accrued from their best 10 performances over the previous 12 month rolling period.[7] The eligible tournaments include a selection of Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze level tournaments with decreasing points at each level.

Since the formation of the WDF rankings in 1974 the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. Notes: The WDF international tournaments have six categories for both men and women (singles, pairs and teams)

Current points distribution

Points are currently awarded as follows:[8]

Tournament categoryWFSFQFR16R32R64
WDF Platinum tournaments27016710364392613
WDF Gold tournaments180111684326179
WDF Silver tournaments90563421139
WDF Bronze tournaments452817116

Current WDF World Rankings

The rankings are based on a cumulative points system similar to ATP rankings in tennis they are done on a rolling one year basis. When a tournament is played, the previous year's results are removed from the rankings. This list is used to determine seeds for some of the WDF Opens. The World Darts Federation also have a ranking system designed to provide a measure of the global activities of darts players in every WDF recognised darts event. It used to be very similar to the BDO system but was revised in January 2007 to include categories by country and by events, and the distribution of ranking points reflect the levels of prize money on offer and the numbers of entries in a tournament. Therefore, the WDF World Rankings give a better reflection on BDO player world ranking. The leading players gain points in different levels of categorised events and prize money and at the end of the season the leading players receive monetary bonus rewards from the WDF.[9]

WDF Men's World Rankings as of 14 November 2023.[10]
Rank Change Player Points
1 6  Andy Baetens1221
2  Neil Duff970
3 2  Jelle Klaasen948
4  Haupai Puha904
5 4  James Hurrell673
6 3  Luke Littler667
7 49  Wesley Plaisier666
8 2  Ben Robb664
9  Danny Lauby565
10 1  Raymond Smith563
11 17  Kai Fan Leung531
12 6  Mark Barilli516
13  Darren Johnson492
14 6  Chris Landman487
15 11  Barry Copeland485
16 8  Thibault Tricole458
17  Peter Machin458
18 2  Martyn Turner449
19 1  Alexander Merkx446
20 12  Leonard Gates444
21  Gary Stone444
22  Liam Maendl-Lawrance425
23 12  James Richardson416
24  Danny Porter416
25 3  László Kádár411
26 1  Patrik Kovács409
27  Jonny Tata402
28 9  Moreno Blom391
29 8  Antony Allen388
30 17  Benjamin Pratnemer385
WDF Women's World Rankings as of 5 September 2022.[11]
Rank Change Player Points
1 4  Beau Greaves1641
2 1  Deta Hedman1190
3 9  Kirsty Hutchinson784
4  Anca Zijlstra710
5 9  Suzanne Smith625
6  Anastasia Dobromyslova594
7 17  Jo Clements565
8 6  Fallon Sherrock560
9 2  Lorraine Winstanley508
10 7  Aileen de Graaf504
11  Rhian O'Sullivan502
12 3  Laura Turner482
13 25  Lorraine Hyde455
14 3  Wendy Harper443
15 5  Paula Jacklin427
16 1  Paula Murphy386
17 4  Nicole Regnaud373
18 22  Vicky Pruim371
19 18  Corrine Hammond355
20  Mikuru Suzuki354
21 102  Anna Forsmark348
22 6  Tori Kewish319
23 9  Veronika Ihász318
24 16  Maria O'Brien316
25 7  Priscilla Steenbergen312
26 19  Jitka Cisarova307
27 184  Aletta Wajer283
28 43  Natalie Gilbert283
29 6  Margaret Sutton268
30 15  Elena Shulgina253

WDF World No1 men's and women's players (1976–current)

[12]

Year Men Women
1976 Alan Evans No rankings
1977 John Lowe No rankings
1978 Leighton Rees No rankings
1979 John Lowe (2) No rankings
1980 Eric Bristow No rankings
1981 Eric Bristow (2) No rankings
1982 Jocky Wilson No rankings
1983 Eric Bristow (3) No rankings
1984 Eric Bristow (4) Sandy Reitan
1985 Eric Bristow (5) Lilian Barnett
1986 John Lowe (3) Linda Batten
1987 Bob Anderson Maarit Fagerholm
1988 John Lowe (4) Jayne Kempster
1989 Bob Anderson (2) Sharon Colclough
1990 Eric Bristow (6) Sharon Colclough (2)
1991 Phil Taylor Sharon Colclough (3)
1992 Rod Harrington Mandy Solomons
1993 Leo Laurens Mandy Solomons (2)
1994 Steve Beaton Deta Hedman
1995 Richie Burnett Deta Hedman (2)
1996 Martin Adams Deta Hedman (3)
1997 Martin Adams (2) Deta Hedman (4)
1998 Ronnie Baxter Francis Hoenselaar
1999 Raymond van Barneveld Trina Gulliver
2000 Raymond van Barneveld (2) Trina Gulliver (2)
2001 Mervyn King Trina Gulliver (3)
2002 John Walton Trina Gulliver (4)
2003 Martin Adams (3) Trina Gulliver (5)
2004 Raymond van Barneveld (3) Trina Gulliver (6)
2005 Raymond van Barneveld (4) Trina Gulliver (7)
2006 Jelle Klaasen Trina Gulliver (8)
2007 Gary Anderson Trina Gulliver (9)
2008 Scott Waites Francis Hoenselaar (2)
2009 Tony O'Shea Trina Gulliver (10)
2010 Martin Adams (4) Deta Hedman (5)
2011 Scott Waites (2) Deta Hedman (6)
2012 Stephen Bunting Deta Hedman (7)
2013 James Wilson Deta Hedman (8)
2014 Alan Norris Deta Hedman (9)
2015  Darius Labanauskas  Deta Hedman (10)
2016  Darius Labanauskas (2)  Deta Hedman (11)
2017  Scott Mitchell  Aileen de Graaf
2018  Jim Williams  Deta Hedman (12)
2019  Nick Kenny  Aileen de Graaf (2)
2020  Wayne Warren  Deta Hedman (13)
2021  Brian Raman  Deta Hedman (14)
2022  Jelle Klaasen (2)  Beau Greaves
2023  Andy Baetens  Beau Greaves (2)

The rankings show Deta Hedman and Trina Gulliver as consistently being the leading women's player's, having been number one on a record ten or more occasions each. No male player has held the number one position as many years Gulliver and Hedman, although Eric Bristow has held the top position for a record six times. The rankings for the men has become even more complex since the inception of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) formerly the World Darts Council (WDC). The leading ranked players in 1993/94 split from the BDO and they have their own world ranking system known as the Order of Merit. The players from the PDC are not included in the rankings because the BDO, which is the British governing body of amateur darts, is the one that is recognised by the WDF.

WDF tournaments

References

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  4. "Lakeside WDF World Championships 2022 - Rescheduled".
  5. "Member Countries". World Darts Federation.
  6. "World Ranking Systems Criteria Seniors 38th ed" (PDF). World Darts Federation. 7.01 Points Allocation Table. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  7. "WDF Rules". WDF. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  8. "WDF Rules". WDF. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  9. "WDF Ranking Systems: 2015 Monetary Awards". WDF. 13 December 2015. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  10. "WDF Men's Rankings Table". WDF. 14 November 2023. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  11. "WDF Women's Rankings Table". WDF. 5 September 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  12. WDF Roll of Honour (previous world number ones)

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