Darts world rankings

Darts World Rankings is a system designed to determine a list of the best darts players in the world based on their performances in tournaments. However, in 1993, a group of former world champions and other high-profile players separated from the British Darts Organisation, meaning there are now two major governing bodies.

Each organization has its own players, and each has its own ranking system. The ranking systems are used to arrange tournament seedings, which are so arranged, that the number one player in the world will not face the number two player until the final of a tournament, providing they both reach that final

PDC World Rankings

The Professional Darts Corporation's Ranking is based on the amount of prize money won in ranking tournaments over the past two years.

PDC Order of Merit as of 3 January 2021.[1]
Rank Change Player Earnings
1 2  Gerwyn Price£1,317,500
2 1  Michael van Gerwen£1,044,750
3 1  Peter Wright£1,021,000
4 1  Rob Cross£516,000
5 1  Nathan Aspinall£457,750
6 2  Dave Chisnall£440,750
7  James Wade£432,500
8 5  Gary Anderson£421,250
9 5  Michael Smith£416,750
10 1  Dimitri Van den Bergh£387,750
11  Daryl Gurney£358,500
11 1  Ian White£358,500
13 1  Glen Durrant£357,750
14 1  Krzysztof Ratajski£324,500
15 1  José de Sousa£314,250
16  Joe Cullen£291,500
17 9  Stephen Bunting£277,500
18 1  Jonny Clayton£263,000
19 1  Simon Whitlock£262,000
20 1  Mervyn King£258,250
21 1  Mensur Suljović£257,250
22 1  Jeffrey de Zwaan£211,000
23 1  Chris Dobey£209,000
24 3  Adrian Lewis£208,750
25  Danny Noppert£207,250
26 2  Jermaine Wattimena£205,000
27 1  Jamie Hughes£188,750
28 1  Vincent van der Voort£188,000
29 2  Gabriel Clemens£185,000
30 2  Ricky Evans£181,000
31 2  Devon Petersen£170,750
32 11  Dirk van Duijvenbode£168,000

WDF World Rankings

The rankings are based on a cumulative points system, calculated on a rolling one-year basis. When a tournament is played, the previous year's results are removed from the rankings and the new tournament scores are used. This list is used to determine seeds for some of the WDF Opens. The World Darts Federation ranking system is designed to provide a measure of the global activities of darts players in every WDF recognized 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. Players gain points in six levels of categorized events and prize money and at the end of the season the leading players receive monetary bonus rewards from the WDF.[2]

Current points distribution

Points are currently awarded as follows:[3]

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