Rob Cross (darts player)


Robert Cross is an English professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events, and was the 2018 PDC World Darts Champion, following his victory over Phil Taylor. Cross won the World Championship on his debut, having turned professional just 11 months prior to the event. He is currently ranked No. 4 on the PDC world rankings.

BDO career

2015

In October 2015, Cross attempted to qualify for the 2016 BDO World Darts Championship, where he was knocked out in the last 64 by Tony Martin. He also competed in the 2015 World Masters, losing to Darius Labanauskas in the last 48.

PDC career

2016

Cross competed in the 2016 UK Open as an amateur Rileys qualifier; making it to the last 32 before falling to world number one Michael van Gerwen, who achieved a nine-dart finish in the process. Following this, he competed in the PDC Challenge Tour, winning three of the 16 events and ultimately topping the Order of Merit, consequently earning a Tour Card for the 2017 PDC Pro Tour.

2017

At the 2017 UK Open, Cross reached the fifth round before being knocked out by eventual winner Peter Wright. The following week, he won his first PDC title by defeating Mervyn King 6–5 in the final of the third Players Championship. His first year on the tour continued as he won the 12th event with a 6–5 victory over Ian White, who missed five darts for the title.
Cross then beat Peter Wright 6–2 in Players Championship 19 in Dublin and quickly added his 4th Players Championship with a 6–3 win against Adrian Lewis to move into the top 32 for the first time.
Cross reached the final of two events in the 2017 PDC European Tour, the German Darts Grand Prix and the European Darts Trophy, both times losing to Michael van Gerwen. He reached his first premier event final in October at the 2017 European Championship, again losing to van Gerwen.

2018

Cross made his World Championship debut in 2018 as the 20th seed, reaching the final against Phil Taylor following wins over Seigo Asada, Michael Smith, John Henderson, Dimitri Van den Bergh and Michael van Gerwen. In the final he defeated Taylor, who had previously announced that he would retire after the tournament, 7–2 in sets. He is the only player to have survived match darts in two different rounds and then go on to win the World title. He became the 10th player to win the World Championship at the first attempt. Winning the World Championship meant that he finished at number 3 in the PDC Order of Merit and earned automatic qualification for the 2018 Premier League Darts.
Cross was tipped by a few pundits to have an off year as they thought that the pressure of being world champion would get to him, despite this he made a good showing on his premier league debut making it to the semi finals.
However, he only won one players championship title in comparison to 2017 where he won 4, he won players championship 13 by defeating Peter Wright in the final and he won his first World Series event which was the Brisbane Darts Masters by defeating Micheal Van Gerwen 10-6 in the final. He had made two previous World Series finals that year : Las Vegas and Shanghai.

2019

Rob Cross made his 3rd major final and 6th televised final at the 2019 UK Open in Minehead. Rob Cross was eventual runner-up at the tournament, as he lost heavily to Nathan Aspinall.
Cross made his second televised final of the year at the 2019 Premier League Darts. After finishing 2nd in the league format, Cross went to the O2 in London for the Play-Offs. He took on James Wade in the semi-final and was successful in victory. He then took on World Number One, Michael van Gerwen in the final. He eventually lost the tournament by 11-6.
He won the 2019 World Matchplay against Michael Smith by beating him 18-13 in legs. Cross became only the fourth player to ever win the World Championship and World Matchplay. On his way to the final he beat Chris Dobey, Krzysztof Ratajski, Stephen Bunting and Daryl Gurney.
Cross reached his 4th World Series Final at the 2019 Brisbane Darts Masters. He lost to winner Damon Heta in a last leg decider 8-7.
On 27 October 2019, Cross won his 3rd major PDC title, the European Championship, beating Gerwyn Price 11-6 in the final in Göttingen, Germany.

Personal life

Cross spent the majority of his early life living in Edenbridge, Kent.
Cross was an electrician before turning professional. His nickname of "Voltage" comes from his former profession. He has three children. His darts career started as a darts team player in the Powder Monkey, Wallsend
Cross has three nephews based in East Anglia, one of which is named Tom.
In 2020 his frustration was made aware with his inability to play darts due to the pandemic.

World Championship results

PDC

Career finals

PDC major finals: 6 (3 titles, 3 runners-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScoreRef.
1.2017 Michael van Gerwen7–11
Winner1.2018World Darts Championship Phil Taylor7–2
2.2019UK Open Nathan Aspinall5–11
Runner-up3.2019Premier League Michael van Gerwen5–11
Winner2.2019World Matchplay Michael Smith18–13
Winner3.2019 Gerwyn Price11–6

PDC world series finals: 4 (1 title, 3 runners-up)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore
Runner-up1.2018US Darts Masters Gary Anderson4–8
Runner-up2.2018Shanghai Darts Masters Michael Smith2–8
Winner1.2018Brisbane Darts Masters Michael van Gerwen11–6
Runner-up3.2019Brisbane Darts Masters Damon Heta7–8