Darryl Fitton

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Darryl Fitton
Personal information
Nickname"The Dazzler"
Born (1962-05-05) 5 May 1962 (age 61)
Stockport, Cheshire, England
Home townStockport, Cheshire, England
Darts information
Playing darts since1978
Darts24 Gram Target Darryl Fitton Silica
Laterality Right-handed
Walk-on music"One Step Beyond" by Madness preceded opening from "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO 2000–2020
PDC 1997
WDF 2000–
WDF major events – best performances
World Ch'ship Semi-final: 2005, 2009, 2017
World Masters Runner-up: 2007
World Trophy Winner (1): 2016
Int. Darts League Semi-final: 2004
Finder Masters Winner (1): 2009
PDC premier events – best performances
World Matchplay Last 32: 1997
Grand Slam Quarter-final: 2008
WSDT major events – best performances
World Ch'shipQuarter-final: 2023
Other tournament wins
TournamentYears
Belgium Open
British Classic
British Open
Dutch Open
England Ch'ship
German Open
Greek Open
Isle of Man Open
Luxembourg Open
Police Masters
Polish Open
Welsh Classic
2006
2004
2003
2009
2010
2014
2011
2009
2016
2013
2011
2006
Other achievements
Hemeco Open Rosmalen 2010
Open Paradiso 2012
Open Paradiso 2012
Vonderke Masters 2008

Darryl Fitton (born 5 May 1962) is an English professional darts player. He is nicknamed The Dazzler and comes to the stage dancing to the Madness song "One Step Beyond" wearing sunglasses; one of the most popular walk-ons with the audience. Before embarking on a career in darts, Fitton worked as an undertaker.

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Darts career

Fitton's first TV appearance was against Peter Manley in the 1997 PDC World Matchplay. However, he lost 8-6, and has not made another PDC appearance since.

Fitton debuted in the BDO World Championship in 2003 as a qualifier, but lost 1-3 to fellow qualifier John Burton in the first round. In 2004, he returned to Lakeside, again hitting a 180 score with his very first turn. He reached the quarter-finals before being beaten by Andy Fordham, who went on to win the title. The following year, he reached the semi-finals, this time losing out to Raymond van Barneveld in a hard-fought 5-3 scoreline, as van Barneveld went on to win the title that year. After that, Darryl did not win a match at the World Championship for the next two years, losing to Martin Adams and Phill Nixon in the first round of the 2006 and 2007 championships respectively. Fitton did reach the final of the Winmau World Masters in 2007, leading Robert Thornton 5-2 before Thornton hit back to win 7-5.

In the 2008 World Championship, Fitton got beyond the first round for the first time since 2005 when he bossed his match against Davy Richardson, running out a 3-1 winner with a 94.86 average. In the second round he put in one of the most dominant performances of the World Championship when he averaged over 100 in a 4-0 hammering of Gary Robson. However he lost 5-1 in the quarter-finals to number-one seed (and eventual champion) Mark Webster.

Darryl is known as a consistently high scorer, he once held the record for best average in a full, televised match. His 6-0 win against Davy Richardson in the 2004 International Darts League saw him hit a three-dart average of 114.15. This was, at the time, the highest three-dart average on a televised tournament.

Fitton reached the semi-finals of the 2009 BDO World Championship, beating Mark Salmon in the first round and then defeated 12th seed Simon Whitlock in round two. He followed up with a 5-4 win over fourth seed Scott Waites before bowing out to his friend Tony O'Shea in a 6-4 defeat. Fitton then claimed the 2009 Dutch Open title, beating Willy van de Wiel in the final and then the Isle of Man Open title, beating World Champion Ted Hankey in the final.

Fitton won the 2009 Zuiderduin Masters beating Martin Adams in the final 5-2. He also achieved the magic nine dart finish against Ross Montgomery and was given £4,000 which he donated to a local Charity. In the 2010 BDO World Championship, he was beaten by eventual finalist Dave Chisnall 3-1 in the first round.

Fitton also lost in the first round at Lakeside in 2011, 3-0 against second seed Stuart Kellett winning just one leg. Fitton managed to retain some form later in the year by reaching his second Zuiderduin Masters final, where he narrowly lost to Scott Waites having had two darts to win. However, Fitton would once again lose in the first round at Lakeside in 2012 losing 3-1 against fourth seed Robbie Green.

After a quiet 2012 season, Fitton entered the 2013 BDO World Darts Championship as the 16th seed. He narrowly defeated Benito van de Pas 3-2 in the first round to secure his first win at Lakeside since 2009. He then caused a big upset by defeating top seed Stephen Bunting 4-2 in the second round. In the quarter-final, Fitton was defeated 5-2 by Wesley Harms. Fitton's form improved after this but his 2014 World Championship was ended in the first round by Tony Eccles, in Eccles's last tournament before being convicted of child grooming. The following year, Fitton reached the quarter-finals again beating previous year's runner-up Alan Norris en route, before losing to Glen Durrant.

In 2015, Fitton hit a nine-dart finish in the Dutch Open final against Martin Adams, although he ended up losing the match. He also reached the final of the Jersey Open losing to Scott Mitchell.

In the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship, seeded seventh, Fitton was defeated 3-2 in the first round by Dennis Harbour.

After that, he won the 2016 BDO World Trophy by defeating Peter Machin in the final 13-9. With this win, Fitton qualified for the 2016 Grand Slam of Darts

Fitton was knocked out of the 2018 BDO World Darts Championship in the second round, losing to Glen Durrant 4–1

PDC

Fitton confirmed on his Facebook his intention to switch to the Professional Darts Corporation for the 2018 season, and he entered the 2018 Q-School in an attempt to win a Tour Card. [1]

BDO

He rejoined the British Darts Organisation and competed in the Dutch Open. He reached the last 16 and got beaten by Dave Parletti.

World Championship Results

BDO

WSDT

Career statistics

Key
W F SFQF#RRRPrel.DNQDNPNH
(W) Won; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Prel.) Preliminary round; (DNQ) Did not qualify; (DNP) Did not participate; (NH) Not held

Performance timeline

Tournament19971998199920002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019
BDO World Championship DNP 1R QF SF 1R 1R QF SF 1R 1R 1R QF 1R QF 1R SF 2R DNP
BDO World Trophy Not held 2R 2R W 1R DNQ
International Darts League Not held RR SF QF RR QF Not held
World Darts Trophy Not heldDNP 2R 2R QF 2R 1R Not held
World Masters DNP 4R DNP 2R 3R 1R QF QF F 6R 6R 5R 2R 4R SF 5R 6R QF 5R DNP
Zuiderduin Masters Not heldDNP RR RR QF NH SF QF W RR F RR RR QF QF DNPNH
World Matchplay 1R DNP
Grand Slam of Darts Not heldDNQ QF RR RR DNQ 2R DNQ

BDO major finals: 4 (2 title, 2 runners-up)

Legend
Winmau World Masters (0–1)
Zuiderduin Masters (1–1)
BDO World Trophy (1–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore [note 1]
Runner-up1. 2007 Winmau World Masters Flag of Scotland.svg Robert Thornton 5-7 (s)
Winner1. 2009 Zuiderduin Masters Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4-2 (s)
Runner-up2. 2011 Zuiderduin Masters Flag of England.svg Scott Waites 4-5 (s)
Winner1. 2016 BDO World Trophy Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Machin 13-9 (l)
  1. (l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.

Nine-dart finishes

Darryl Fitton televised nine-dart finishes
DateOpponentTournamentMethodPrize
13 December 2009 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery Zuiderduin Masters 2 x T20, T19; 3 x T20; 2 x T20, D12
2 February 2015 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams Dutch Open 3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12

High averages

Darryl Fitton's televised average of 114.15 was the world record until Phil Taylor broke it at the 2008 UK Open.

Darryl Fitton televised high averages
AverageDateOpponentTournamentStageScore
114.15May 2004 Flag of England.svg Davy Richardson 2004 International Darts League Last 32 group6-0 (l)

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References

  1. "Fitton confirms Q-School debut: 'Decided to stop playing BDO'". Darts News. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
Records
Preceded by World record highest televised average
9 May 2005 – 7 June 2008
Succeeded by