2022 WDF World Darts Championship

WDF Lakeside World Championship
Tournament information
Dates2–10 April 2022
VenueLakeside Country Club
LocationFrimley Green, Surrey
CountryEngland England
Organisation(s)WDF
FormatSets
Prize fund£300,000 (total)
Winner's share£50,000 (Men's)
£25,000 (Women's)
£5,000 (Boys)
£2,000 (Girls)
High checkout164
Netherlands Richard Veenstra
Wales Michael Warburton
Hungary Veronika Ihász
Champion(s)
Northern Ireland Neil Duff (men)
England Beau Greaves (women)
Netherlands Bradly Roes (boys)
England Eleanor Cairns (girls)
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The 2022 Lakeside WDF World Championship was the first World Championship organised by the World Darts Federation. The tournament was held at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey, England, which hosted the now-defunct BDO World Darts Championship from 1986 to 2019. The titles were won by Neil Duff in the men's competition, and Beau Greaves in the women's.

The WDF made the decision to postpone the tournament by three months, due to growing concerns and potential government restrictions relating to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Neil Duff and Thibault Tricole became the first players from Northern Ireland and France respectively to reach the final of a World Darts Championship.

In his Last 16 victory over Luke Littler, Richard Veenstra recorded the highest three dart average in the venue's history with 104.91.

In her second-round match, Veronika Ihász hit the biggest outshot for a female competitor in world championship history with a 164.

18-year-old Beau Greaves became the youngest ever winner of a senior world championship, defeating Kirsty Hutchinson 4–0 in the final. She also produced a record average of 92.02, which stands as the best in a final of the Women's World Championship, and the third-best in the history of the Women's World Championship.[2]

  1. ^ "Lakeside WDF World Championships 2022 - Rescheduled". World Darts Federation. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Beau Greaves thrashes Kirsty Hutchinson". World Darts Federation. 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.