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Simon Whitlock

Simon Whitlock (born 3 March 1969) is an professional player nicknamed "The Wizard of Oz," renowned for his powerful scoring and high checkout ability in the (PDC). Born in , he has been a trailblazing figure for , achieving a career-high world ranking of third in 2014 and amassing over 60 tournament victories, including major televised titles. As of 2025, Whitlock remains an active competitor, participating in events like the PDC ANZ . Whitlock began his professional career with the PDC in 2002 before switching to the rival in 2005, where he reached the semi-finals of the and the International Darts League. He returned to the PDC in 2009 following a runner-up finish in the 2008 , quickly establishing himself as a top contender by reaching the final of the , where he lost to Phil Taylor. His breakthrough major title came in 2012 with a victory in the , and he also finished as runner-up in the in both 2010 and 2012. Among his most notable achievements, Whitlock partnered with to win the 2022 PDC World Cup of Darts for , defeating 3–1 in the final to secure the nation's first title in the event. He again represented with Heta at the 2025 PDC World Cup of Darts. He is also the first player to achieve nine-dart finishes in two consecutive PDC Pro Tour events in 2011 and holds a reputation for iconic performances, such as hitting three consecutive bullseyes from 150 in the 2022 Dutch Darts Open. Whitlock's walk-on music, "" by , underscores his national pride, and he uses signature 22-gram darts.

Early career

Australian and regional success

Simon Whitlock was born on 3 March 1969 in , . His early interest in stemmed from his family's involvement in the sport, as both parents, who had emigrated from , were active players. Whitlock began competing in local Australian tournaments during the 1990s, securing several early victories that built his reputation domestically. By the early 2000s, he achieved greater prominence with wins in major national events, including the Australian Masters in 2002 and 2003, as well as multiple titles from 2004 to 2007. He also claimed the Australian National Championships men's singles title in 2008 and partnered with David Nogar Jr. to win the men's doubles in 2003. In regional competitions, Whitlock excelled in events such as the Pacific Masters, which he won in 2004, 2006, and 2008, and the Oceanic Masters in 2002. These successes solidified his status as Australia's top player by the late and early , with consistent rankings dominance starting around 2002. During this period, Whitlock earned the nickname "Wizard of ," reflecting his precise throwing style—often likened to magical accuracy—and his Australian origins, evoking the .

BDO international career

Whitlock joined the in 2005, building on his foundation of success in Australian darts competitions. His rapid progression in the BDO ranks saw him climb to world number 5 by 2007, establishing him as one of the organization's top players. Whitlock achieved notable results in BDO major tournaments, reaching the semi-finals of the 2005 and the 2005 International Darts League. He also reached the semi-finals of the 2006 International Darts League. His only BDO major final came in 2008 at the , where he lost 5–7 to Mark Webster at Lakeside in a closely contested match featuring multiple lead changes.

PDC career

Entry to PDC and 2010 World Championship

In 2009, following his runner-up finish at the , Simon Whitlock transitioned to the (PDC) by competing on the PDC-affiliated Darts Players (DPA) circuit. He dominated the Australian Pro Tour that year, securing victories in eight DPA events, including multiple tournaments, which earned him qualification for the 2009 where he advanced to the quarter-finals before losing to Phil Taylor. Whitlock's strong form carried into 2010, where he claimed his first titles by winning three events: the Bobby Bourn Memorial in in February, the tournament in March, and the Gibraltar in May. These successes, along with consistent performances on the European Tour, propelled him into the top ranks and secured his spot in the at as a seeded player. Whitlock produced a stunning run at the , becoming the first Australian to reach the final. He defeated 3-0 in the second round, Wayne Jones 4-2 in the third, 5-3 in the last 16, 5-3 in the quarter-finals, and 6-2 in the semi-finals. In the final against 15-time world champion Phil Taylor on January 3, 2010, Whitlock started brightly by winning the first leg with a 180 and taking a 2-1 lead after the third leg on a 96 finish, but Taylor responded with seven straight legs to secure a 7-3 victory. Whitlock hit 11 maximum 180s compared to Taylor's nine, posting a three-dart of 100.51, while Taylor averaged 104.38; the match featured intense exchanges, including a 13-dart leg in the fourth where Taylor leveled the score. As runner-up, Whitlock collected £100,000 in prize money and surged to world No. 2 in the , a dramatic rise that established him as a major force in the organization and highlighted the potential of players on the global stage.

2011–2014

Following his breakthrough at the , Simon Whitlock established himself as a mainstay in the PDC's elite ranks from to 2014, consistently finishing in the top ten of the while securing his first major title and several deep runs in high-profile events. His performances during this period earned him substantial prize money, with over £280,000 in alone, reflecting his stability and competitiveness against the sport's top players. In 2011, Whitlock navigated a challenging season with notable highlights in major tournaments. He advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Matchplay in , where he produced a strong display against , averaging 93.91 but ultimately falling 17-15 in a gripping encounter after squandering an 8-leg lead. He also competed in the , securing key victories such as an 8-5 win over Phil Taylor in week six, though he finished sixth overall with seven points from 14 matches. Off the televised stage, Whitlock claimed the title in Nuland, defeating Steve Brown 6-3 in the final to pocket £10,000 and end the year ranked fifth on the . Whitlock's form peaked in 2012, culminating in his maiden major PDC title at the in an der Ruhr. Seeded fifth, he overcame Mark Walsh, , , and en route to the final, where he dominated 11-5 with an average of 98.43, earning £25,000 and elevating himself to fifth on the . Earlier that year, he reached the final after a play-off semi-final victory over , highlighted by a , but lost 10-7 to Taylor despite averaging 97.34 across the campaign, finishing second with 18 points from 14 league matches. Whitlock added the inaugural Dutch Darts Masters crown, defeating Paul Nicholson 6-1 in an all-Australian final with a 101.02 average, securing £15,000 and his first European Tour victory. These successes contributed to over £300,000 in earnings, closing the year at sixth on the . The 2013 season saw Whitlock maintain his top-tier status amid rising competition, with consistent results in the ProTour and majors. In the , he recorded high averages, including 102.72 in a 7-4 win over , but finished seventh with ten points from 14 matches, missing the play-offs. He reached the final in , dispatching Robert Thornton, , and Andy Smith before falling 11-6 to , earning £12,500 despite the defeat. These results bolstered his earnings to around £250,000 and ending the year sixth on the . By 2014, Whitlock remained a top-10 fixture, ranked eighth at year-end with earnings exceeding £200,000, underscoring his enduring reliability. His standout performance came at the World Matchplay, where he reached the semi-finals after a 16-10 quarter-final win over (averaging 96.26), only to lose 17-13 to despite hitting 11 maximums. He added a Players Championship 12 title in , beating 6-3 in the final for £10,000, while other results like a last-16 run at the reinforced his competitive edge without a major breakthrough.

2015–2018

During 2015, Whitlock maintained a solid presence on the , culminating in a victory at in October, where he edged out 6-5 in the final after a tense decider. This win contributed to his steady accumulation of ranking points, helping him hold a position in the top 10 of the by year's end. His performances highlighted a continued reliance on his signature smooth throwing action, allowing for precise finishes under pressure, though he faced challenges in major televised events, often falling short in later stages against top seeds. In 2016 and 2017, Whitlock demonstrated notable consistency in the , participating in both seasons and securing multiple weekly victories while competing against the elite field. In , he recorded three wins across the 16 weeks, including triumphs over Phil Taylor and , but was eliminated in the play-offs after finishing sixth in the table with 18 points from nine draws and three victories. The following year, 2017, saw similar reliability, with Whitlock claiming two weekly wins—against Gary Anderson and Peter Wright—and advancing to the play-offs once again, though he exited in the semi-finals to van Gerwen; his overall record included eight draws and two victories, underscoring his ability to grind out results in high-stakes weekly formats. These campaigns solidified his status as a reliable top-tier performer, frequently engaging in intense rivalries with van Gerwen, against whom he split several encounters, including a narrow 7-5 loss in the 2017 semi-final. During this period, Whitlock evolved his playing style by emphasizing scoring power, averaging over 95 in key matches, while his rivalry with van Gerwen—marked by eight encounters between 2016 and 2018, with Whitlock winning three—highlighted his resilience against the dominant Dutchman. Whitlock's 2017 Pro Tour form peaked with a title at 4 in , where he defeated Darren Johnson 6-3 in the final for his first ranking win of the year, following strong semi-final runs in earlier events. Later that October, he reached the World Grand Prix final, producing a remarkable run of 16 perfect darts in the semi-final against before falling 5-4 to in the decider, a match noted for its double-in, double-out format intensity. By late 2017, these results propelled him to a career-high ranking of third in the . In 2018, Whitlock remained in the top 10, peaking at eighth, and achieved a runner-up finish at the International Darts Open, losing 8-3 to in the final after defeating in the semi-finals. He also reached the final that October, where prevailed 11-8, marking Whitlock's first major final appearance since 2014 and showcasing his enduring competitive edge at age 49. Throughout 2015–2018, Whitlock's top-5 to top-10 rankings reflected a phase of sustained excellence, with his fluid, effortless style—often producing spectacular 170 checkouts—allowing him to compete with the era's power scorers despite occasional inconsistencies in closing matches.

2019–2025

Whitlock continued his PDC career through the late 2010s and early , maintaining consistent participation despite the disruptions caused by the , which led to the introduction of the PDC Home Tour and condensed tournament schedules in 2020. In 2019, he reached the final of the German Darts Grand Prix on the European Tour, where he lost 8-3 to , marking one of his strongest showings that year. He also advanced to the semi-finals of the Czech Darts Open, defeating Mervyn King 6-4 in the quarter-finals before falling 7-3 to Jamie Hughes. At the , Whitlock exited in the second round with a 3-0 defeat to Ryan Joyce. The 2020 season was heavily impacted by restrictions, resulting in behind-closed-doors events and Whitlock's involvement in the inaugural PDC Home Tour, where he recorded a high checkout of 170. A highlight came at the World Grand Prix, where he stunned world number one 3-0 in the first round and advanced to the semi-finals with a 3-2 win over Mervyn King, before losing 4-1 to . Representing at the alongside , they reached the semi-finals, defeating in the second round (Whitlock 4-3 over ) but falling 4-0 to in the last four. In 2021, Whitlock's form remained solid amid ongoing pandemic effects, with a second-round appearance at the , where he won a tight first-round match 3-2 against —featuring a record 13 maximums in a five-set encounter—before losing 4-2 to . He qualified for the Players Championship Finals but was eliminated in the first round, 6-5 by Ryan Searle. Whitlock also competed in the events in and , though without reaching the finals stage. From 2022 to 2023, Whitlock achieved notable success in team events, partnering to win the for —their nation's first title—by defeating 3-1 in the final, with Whitlock securing the decisive leg via a 120 finish. He recorded successes in events, including a nine-darter in 9 in 2022, though he exited early in that tournament. However, his individual rankings declined outside the top 20 by late 2023, reflecting fewer deep runs in ProTour events amid increased competition. Whitlock's 2024 campaign focused on the European Tour, where he made his seasonal debut at the International Darts Open, facing in the first round, and qualified for the German Darts Championship through strong ProTour performances. At the , he advanced past Paolo Nebrida 3-2 in the first round but lost 3-0 to Gary Anderson in the second. In 2025, Whitlock failed to retain his PDC Tour Card at the season's end, dropping out of the top 64 in the after accumulating insufficient ranking points. He entered the Qualifying School in , headlining the Final entries as he sought to regain his status. Later that year, as an invitational player, he competed in the Finals, where he lost 6-4 to world champion in the first round. Whitlock headlined the inaugural Dabble Darts ANZ , winning matches such as 5-4 over Tim Pusey but facing defeats including 5-3 to Raymond Smith on Night Two. He participated in the Darts Masters, part of the World Series, and the Australian Darts Masters, exiting early against in the latter. Additionally, the Simon Whitlock Trophy event was held in , honoring his career contributions.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Simon Whitlock met his former wife, , at a darts tournament in , where both were competitive players in the local scene. They married and had two sons together, (born 2003) and (born 2007), forming a deeply embedded in the sport. Whitlock also has an older son, (born 1991), from a previous . In late 2009, ahead of the , Whitlock relocated to to advance his professional career on the PDC circuit, leaving his family behind in Queensland's Deception Bay. This decision strained the marriage, which ended around the same time, though and the children remained in . Despite the separation, Whitlock has described himself as a dedicated , emphasizing the challenges of maintaining contact with his sons amid his travels. Whitlock's family has played a key role in providing personal stability during the demands of his international career, with his sons offering and a sense of continuity. , now 22, has emerged as a promising darts player, achieving a in the Modus in 2024 and aiming to earn a PDC Tour Card, while competing alongside his father in exhibitions and tournaments, highlighting the familial bond that sustains Whitlock through professional highs and lows. His roots have shaped these strong family-oriented values, fostering in the face of career pressures.

Health challenges and public persona

Simon Whitlock has faced several health challenges in his career, including a broken ankle in 2011 that required and caused him to miss the Grand Slam of Darts, though he notably competed in the 2011 despite the injury. In 2019, he dealt with tendinitis in his throwing arm for several weeks, impacting his performance but not halting his participation in events like the World Matchplay. Whitlock is widely recognized by his nickname "The Wizard of Oz," which playfully references Australia's colloquial name "Oz" and his exceptional, almost magical precision in darts, earning him a cult following among fans for his flair and resilience. His public persona embodies Australian pride and approachability, often highlighted through enthusiastic fan interactions at tournaments, where supporters chant along to his signature walk-on music, "Down Under" by Men at Work, creating an electric atmosphere that celebrates his heritage. Whitlock frequently engages with crowds post-match, signing autographs and sharing stories, fostering a loyal base that appreciates his everyman charm despite career highs and lows. In media appearances, Whitlock has featured prominently on Australian television, including Fox Sports interviews discussing his career transitions and passion for the sport, as well as PDC and MODUS broadcasts where he reflects on representing . These platforms showcase his candid personality, blending humor with insights into the mental demands of professional . Beyond the oche, Whitlock contributes to as an for Empire Fighting Chance, a UK-based using to empower disadvantaged youth through skill-building and community programs, a role he embraced in 2022 to inspire the next generation. In his post-peak career phase, Whitlock actively promotes in , participating in initiatives like the 2025 ANZ and partnering with in the World Cup of Darts to boost the sport's visibility and encourage emerging talent .

World Championship performances

BDO World Championships

Simon Whitlock made his debut at the in 2005, qualifying through his strong performances on the Australian circuit. In his first-round match, he defeated Finland's 3–1 with an of 83.97, followed by a 3–1 victory over England's Tony Martin in the second round, averaging 87.30. Whitlock advanced to the quarter-finals with a 5–1 win against player Brantjes (91.77 ), but was defeated 5–0 by England's in the semi-finals, where Adams achieved a tournament-high of 97.83. This run marked Whitlock's best finish at the event until 2008. In 2006, Whitlock started strongly by whitewashing England's Andy Fordham 3–0 in the first round with an impressive 92.13 average, showcasing his scoring power early in the tournament. However, he was eliminated in the second round by Scotland's Paul Hanvidge, who won 4–2. The following year, 2007, saw a similar pattern: Whitlock again beat Fordham 3–0 in the opening round, but fell 4–3 to England's Gary Robson in the second round despite posting a solid 88.74 average. These early exits highlighted Whitlock's consistency in the first round against the same opponent but struggles against higher-seeded players. Whitlock's standout performance came in 2008, where he reached the final as an unseeded player. He began with a 3–0 first-round win over ' Edwin Max (86.40 average), followed by a 4–1 second-round victory against Fabian Roosenbrand (89.37 average). In the quarter-finals, Whitlock dominated England's 5–0 with a 94.68 average, then secured a 6–3 semi-final win over Brian Woods (92.64 average). In the final, he led early but lost 7–5 to ' Mark Webster, who averaged 92.07 to Whitlock's 93.93. This runner-up finish earned Whitlock £30,000 and established him as a top contender before his switch to the PDC circuit. Across his four appearances at the World Championship from 2005 to , Whitlock compiled a record of 9 wins and 4 losses in 13 matches, with his highest tournament average in at 91.46. His progression to the semi-finals in his debut year and the final in his last demonstrated rapid improvement, though he never secured the title.

PDC World Championships

Simon Whitlock made his debut at the in 2010, shortly after switching from the to the PDC, and immediately established himself as a top contender by reaching the final. In the first round, he defeated Colin Osborne 3-0 with an average of 101.02. He followed this with a 4-2 victory over Wayne Jones in the second round, then edged 4-3 in the third round. In the quarter-final, Whitlock overcame 5-3, averaging 105.37 in that match. The semi-final saw him prevail 6-5 against in a tense encounter. In the final, however, he fell 3-7 to defending champion Phil Taylor, posting a three-dart average of 100.51 while hitting 11 maximums. This runner-up finish marked Whitlock's best performance at the event and earned him £30,000 in , highlighting his rapid adaptation to the PDC format. Notably, he achieved a match average of 105.37 against in the quarter-final. Whitlock qualified for every subsequent PDC World Championship from 2011 to 2024, compiling a strong record with multiple deep runs. In 2011, he reached the third round, defeating Steve Evans and Denis Ovens before losing 2-4 to . His 2012 campaign ended in the second round with a 3-4 defeat to after beating . The following year, 2013, saw him reach the fourth round, defeating and before a 2-4 loss to . In 2014, Whitlock reached the semi-finals, beating Kevin Dowling, , and Ian White before losing 2-6 to Peter Wright. From 2015 onward, Whitlock consistently reached at least the second round, though his deepest runs were limited to the fourth round. Notable fourth-round exits included 2020 against (1-4). Third-round defeats came in 2015 to (2-4), 2016 against (1-4), 2018 against (0-4), 2019 against (0-4), 2021 against Devon Petersen (2-4), and 2023 against Rob Cross (2-4). Second-round defeats came in 2017 to Alan Norris (1-4), 2022 to Ryan Searle (0-3), and 2024 to Gary Anderson (0-3). In 2023, he survived a first-round against Christian Perez 3-2 before the third-round exit. The 2024 event featured a 3-2 first-round win over Paolo Nebrida. These performances underscore Whitlock's reliability in the early stages, often advancing past the first round with solid qualifying form via the Pro Tour. Over his 15 appearances from to 2024, Whitlock's performances included two finals appearances () and semi-finals (), with consistent progression in early rounds. He frequently posted competitive averages, including a tournament-high of 105.37 against Wade in . However, he did not qualify for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship due to his position in the 2024 , resulting in the loss of his Tour Card at the end of the 2024 season. He failed to regain it at the 2025 PDC in January. This absence ended his streak of consecutive main draw appearances, though he remains eligible for invitational events like the World Seniors Darts Championship.

World Seniors Darts Championship

The World Seniors Championship is an invitational tournament organized by World Seniors (WSD), open to players aged 45 and over who are not holding an active PDC Tour Card, following a 2024 rule change that lowered the eligibility age from 50 to broaden participation. Simon Whitlock, at age 55 during the event, qualified for the 2025 edition after failing to regain his PDC Tour Card at the 2025 in January, ending his continuous professional status on the PDC circuit since 2011. He received a direct invitation as one of four wildcard entries, joining a field of 28 competitors at the Circus Tavern in , , from 19 to 22 February 2025. In his debut, Whitlock faced Paul Hogan in the first round on 19 February, losing 3-1 in sets across 20 legs. Hogan took the opening set after leading 2-0 in legs before Whitlock responded to claim it 3-2, but Hogan secured the next two sets 3-1 each to lead 3-1 overall. In the fourth set, Whitlock led 2-1, appearing poised to force a decider, but Hogan closed out the match with consecutive 13-dart legs for a 3-2 set win. Match averages were tight, with Hogan at 83.66 and Whitlock marginally higher at 83.69, though Whitlock hit the tournament's only 180 of the match while Hogan converted the highest checkout of 84. Hogan won 11 legs to Whitlock's 9, advancing to the second round in an upset victory. Whitlock's unsuccessful Q School attempt in 2025 leaves him eligible for future WSD events without a PDC Tour Card, potentially allowing repeat invitations to the based on his profile and past achievements.

Other major tournament finals

PDC major finals

Whitlock has reached seven finals in PDC major tournaments, achieving one victory during his career. His breakthrough in the PDC came with a run to the , marking the first of several high-profile appearances against dominant opponent . Despite consistent contention for titles, Whitlock's major success was limited to a single win in 2012, with subsequent finals highlighting his competitive edge in deciding moments against top players. The following table summarizes his PDC major finals.
YearTournamentOpponentResultScore
2010PDC World Darts ChampionshipPhil TaylorRunner-up3–7
2010UK OpenPhil TaylorRunner-up6–9
2012European ChampionshipWes NewtonWinner11–5
2012Premier League DartsPhil TaylorRunner-up7–10
2013European ChampionshipAdrian LewisRunner-up6–11
2017World Grand PrixDaryl GurneyRunner-up4–5
2018European ChampionshipJames WadeRunner-up8–11
In the final held on 3 January at in , Whitlock faced 15-time world champion Phil in a best-of-13 sets . Whitlock started strongly, taking an early set with a 121 average in one leg, but Taylor pulled ahead with superior consistency, winning 7–3. Whitlock recorded 11 maximums to Taylor's 9 and an average of 100.51 compared to Taylor's 104.38, but the deciding moments favored Taylor, who sealed the victory in the 10th set after Whitlock missed opportunities at double 16. The 2010 UK Open final on 6 June at the Reebok Stadium in saw Whitlock challenge again in a best-of-19 legs encounter. Following his heroics, Whitlock led 3–1 early, but mounted a comeback, including a 118.66 average in a prior whitewash of . won 9–6, with Whitlock unable to capitalize on breaks in the latter stages; the match concluded in the 15th leg when hit double 20 after Whitlock missed at tops. This runner-up finish earned Whitlock £20,000 and solidified his status as a PDC contender. Whitlock claimed his only PDC major title at the 2012 , held from 20–23 September at the Altrincham Crescent in . In the final against , Whitlock dominated with an 11–5 victory in best-of-21 legs, averaging 98.45 to Newton's 92.67. He broke throw multiple times, including a crucial 100 checkout in the ninth leg to lead 6–3, and sealed the win on double 10 in the 16th leg. This triumph, his first televised PDC major, propelled him to fifth in the and earned £25,000. In the 2012 Premier League Darts play-off final on 17 May at in , Whitlock met in a best-of-21 legs decider after hitting a nine-darter in his semi-final against . won 10–7, overcoming a 4–2 deficit with a run of five consecutive legs, including a 112 average burst. Whitlock's resistance ended in the 17th leg when finished on double 12 after Whitlock failed at double 8; 's match average was 102.18 to Whitlock's 99.42. The £100,000 prize eluded Whitlock, but the performance highlighted his resilience. The 2013 European Championship final on 7 July at the RWE-Sporthalle in Muelheim, , saw Whitlock defending his title but losing 11–6 to in a best-of-21 legs match. Lewis averaged 100.12 to Whitlock's 95.34, breaking throw early to lead 5–2 and maintaining control despite Whitlock's fightback. This runner-up finish earned Whitlock £15,000 and kept him in the top ten of the . The 2017 World Grand Prix final on 8 October at the Citywest Hotel in pitted Whitlock against in a best-of-19 legs double-in, double-out . Gurney won 5–4 in a thrilling decider, holding the after both players averaged over 95. Whitlock led 2–1 in sets but Gurney leveled with a 121 checkout; the match went to the ninth set, where Gurney's double 20 in the final leg clinched his maiden major title. Whitlock's average was 92.84 to Gurney's 93.47, with the Australian hitting six 180s to five. The £50,000 prize went to Gurney, but Whitlock's run boosted his rankings. The 2018 European Championship final on 28 October at the in , , featured Whitlock against in a best-of-21 legs encounter. Wade won 11–8, coming from 4–6 down to win the last seven legs with an average of 97.83 to Whitlock's 96.12. Whitlock had led after breaking throw in the 11th leg but missed chances in the decider, allowing Wade to claim his eighth PDC title and £25,000.

World Series and team event finals

Whitlock reached his sole final in a PDC World Series of Darts event at the 2014 Darts Masters, where he was defeated 11–8 by in the final after overcoming 10–7 in the semi-finals. The Australian produced a strong performance throughout the tournament, averaging over 95 in key matches, but fell short against the world number one in a high-scoring decider that showcased the growing international appeal of the format. In team events, Whitlock has represented twice in World Cup of Darts finals, highlighting his pivotal role in elevating the nation's profile in PDC competitions. Partnered with Paul Nicholson, he helped reach the 2012 final in , where they led 3–2 before losing 4–3 in a sudden-death leg after both teams alternated singles wins, with securing the decisive leg for the hosts. This heart-breaking defeat, marked by missed match darts from Whitlock and Nicholson, underscored the intense pressure of national representation but fueled 's determination in future outings. Whitlock achieved redemption a decade later at the 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts in , partnering with to secure 's first title with a 3–1 victory over ' and in the final. The duo dominated the tournament, winning all group and knockout matches convincingly, including a 4–0 semi-final rout of , with Whitlock contributing a 124 bullseye finish in the final to give an early lead. This triumph, celebrated as a "life-changing" moment for Australian , reflected Whitlock's enduring partnership dynamics and his status as a trailblazer for the country's success on the global stage.

BDO major finals

Whitlock's sole appearance in a BDO major final came at the 2008 , where he faced unseeded Welshman in a dramatic best-of-15-sets match at Lakeside, . Despite entering as the 12th seed and overcoming a series of tough opponents, including a 5-2 quarter-final win over and a 5-3 semi-final victory against Scotland's Robert Thornton, Whitlock fell short, losing 7-5 after Webster rallied from 3-0 down to claim his first world title. The match, lasting over three hours, showcased Whitlock's resilience as an Australian outsider in the BDO circuit, though he was unable to convert key checkouts in the closing legs. Leading up to this breakthrough, Whitlock had several near-misses in BDO majors that built his reputation and momentum. In the 2005 BDO World Championship, he reached the semi-finals as a qualifier, defeating higher seeds before a 5-0 whitewash by defending champion Martin Adams. He followed this with a quarter-final run at the 2007 World Masters, where he lost narrowly to Raymond van Barneveld, and second-round exits in the 2006 and 2007 World Championships, demonstrating consistent deep runs that positioned him for the 2008 final. These performances highlighted his growing prowess in the BDO's traditional format, though he never again reached a major final before switching to the PDC in 2008.

Performance records

Nine-dart finishes

Simon Whitlock has achieved 11 nine-dart finishes in PDC matches, a mark that underscores his consistent high-scoring prowess and places him among the with double figures in perfect legs. These feats, often featuring the route of two maximum 180s followed by a 141 checkout (treble 20, treble 19, 12), have occurred across various tournament formats and have frequently influenced match momentum, though not always resulting in victory. Whitlock's most notable nine-darter came on 17 May 2012, in the semi-final of the play-offs against . Trailing 4-1, he produced the perfect leg—two 180s and a 141 finish—to spark a comeback, ultimately winning 8-6 amid ecstatic crowd reactions at in . This televised achievement remains his only one broadcast on major PDC television coverage and highlighted his resilience under pressure. In recent years, Whitlock continued to demonstrate his capability for perfection. On 21 2024, during the Tour Card Holder Qualifier for the European Darts Grand Prix in , he hit a nine-darter against with scores of 180, 180, and a 141 checkout ( 20, 19, 12), drawing widespread admiration despite losing the match 6-3. Earlier, on 1 April 2022, in 9 in , he achieved another against Mike de Decker—again via 180, 180, 141—building a 4-2 lead before falling 6-5, with the crowd erupting in applause for the rarity of the moment. The full catalog of Whitlock's nine-dart finishes is as follows:
DateTournamentOpponentStage/Notes
16 May 2010 14 (Salzburg)Phil TaylorFinal; opened match but lost 6-3 overall.
12 June 2011 12 (Barnsley)Devon PetersenEarly rounds.
18 June 2011 13 (Nuland)Nigel HeydonEarly rounds.
13 October 2011Championship League DartsJamie CavenGroup stage.
28 April 2012Austrian Darts Open (ET1)Joe CullenSecond round; lost match 6-4 despite the nine-darter.
17 May 2012 Play-offsAndy HamiltonSemi-final; sparked 8-6 comeback win.
8 February 2015UK Open Qualifier 3 ()Nathan AspinallLast 128.
23 September 2016 16 (Barnsley)Andrew GildingLast 64; one of four nine-darters in two days across PDC events.
22 October 2016 19 (Barnsley)Par RiihonenEarly rounds; won tournament final vs. Chris Dobey.
1 April 2022 9 (Barnsley)Mike de DeckerFirst round; 14th of 2022 season, lost 6-5.
21 February 2024European Darts Grand Prix TCH QualifierLuke LittlerEarly rounds; lost match 6-3.
These accomplishments reflect the rarity of the in Whitlock's career, with only one televised, yet they have consistently showcased his precision and contributed to memorable moments in PDC events.

High averages

Simon Whitlock has demonstrated exceptional scoring ability in major PDC tournaments, with several standout three-dart averages that highlight his precision and power on the . His career-high average in a major came in the 2012 , where he posted 109.54 during a comprehensive 10-1 second-round win over on October 27, 2012, including a maximum 170 checkout. This performance set the tone for his semi-final run in the event and remains one of the highest marks in the tournament's history. Whitlock's high averages are particularly notable in the PDC World Darts Championship, where he has consistently delivered 100+ performances across multiple appearances. His best there was 105.37 in the 2010 quarter-final against , a 5-3 on , 2010, that propelled him to the semi-finals. Other strong showings include 105.11 in a 3-0 first-round of on 28 December 2011. The table below summarizes Whitlock's top five highest three-dart averages in major PDC tournaments, providing context on opponents, rounds, and outcomes.
RankAverageTournamentYearRoundOpponentScoreDate
1109.542012Second round10–127 October 2012
2105.372010Quarter-final5–31 January 2010
3105.112012First round3–028 December 2011
4102.862011Second roundDenis Ovens4–024 December 2010
5101.212021Second round3–222 December 2020

Career statistics

Performance timeline

The performance timeline of Simon Whitlock in major tournaments is presented below, covering his career up to 2008 and subsequent PDC events. Stages reached are denoted as follows: 1R (first round), 2R (second round), 3R (third round), 4R (fourth round), L5 (last 16), QF (quarter-final), SF (semi-final), F (runner-up), W (winner), DNP (did not play), DNQ (did not qualify), and WD (withdrew). Data is drawn from official tournament records and player histories.
YearBDO World Ch.PDC World Ch.UK OpenWorld MatchplayWorld Grand PrixEuropean Ch.Players Ch. FinalsGrand Slam
2004DNQDNQDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
2005SFDNQDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
20062RDNQDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
20072RDNQDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
2008FDNQDNPDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
2009DNP2R4RDNPDNPDNPDNPDNP
2010DNPF5RSF2RDNPQFDNP
2011DNP3R4R2R2RSF2RQF
2012DNP4RSF2RQFWSF2R
2013DNP2RWDDNPDNP2RDNPDNP
2014DNP3R5RSF1RQFQFQF
2015DNP2R4R2R2R1R2R2R
2016DNP3R5R1R2R2RQFSF
2017DNP3R4R2R2R2R2RQF
2018DNP2R5R2R1R1R2R2R
2019DNP3R4R2R2RQF2R2R
2020DNP3R4R2RQF2R2R2R
2021DNP4R5R2R1R2R2R2R
2022DNP2R5R1R2R1R2R2R
2023DNP3R4R2R2R2R2R2R
2024DNP2R4R1R1R1R2R2R
2025DNPDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQDNQ
Note: Whitlock took a health-related break in 2013, leading to withdrawals from several events. In 2025, he did not qualify for PDC majors due to ranking and form, focusing instead on regional tours and the (1R loss).

Prize money and rankings

Simon Whitlock's career in professional has been marked by significant financial success, particularly within the (PDC), where his total prize money stands at £2,462,824 as of November 2025. This figure reflects earnings from ranking tournaments, majors, and other events over two decades, with substantial peaks during his early PDC years following his switch from the (BDO) in 2008. In the BDO, Whitlock achieved a world ranking of No. 5 in 2007, establishing himself as a top contender before his transition to the PDC. Upon joining the PDC, he rapidly ascended the rankings, reaching No. 3 in 2010 after strong performances including a World Championship final appearance, and achieving a career-high of No. 3 in 2014. His current PDC ranking, as of November 2025, is No. 100 on the Challenge Tour Order of Merit, reflecting a later-career decline amid increased competition. Whitlock's earnings saw notable surges in 2010 and 2011, when he amassed over £500,000 each year through consistent deep runs in majors and Pro Tour events, propelling him into the top echelons of the . For instance, his 2010 haul was bolstered by £100,000 from the runner-up prize and additional sums from semi-final finishes in the and World Matchplay. These periods highlighted his peak earning potential, with positions stabilizing in the top 10 through 2012 before gradual slippage to outside the top 50 by the mid-2020s.

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