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World Grand Prix Darts Winners List - Champions, Runners-up & Final Scores

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Last updated: 06 Oct 2024
Freetips staff 06 Oct 2024
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  • Full list of the World Grand Prix Darts champions
  • Michael Van Gerwen has won most titles in the event  
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The World Grand Prix Darts was first staged in 1998 and has rich history of winners.

Michael van Gerwen is the most successful player in World Grand Prix Darts history having won the event six times including in 2022.

World Grand Prix Darts Winners & Results


Year
Winner
Score
Runner-Up
2023 Luke Humphries (93.30) 5–2 Gerwyn Price (91.00)
2022 Michael van Gerwen (91.07) 5–3 Nathan Aspinall (91.88)
2021 Jonny Clayton (94.44) 5–1 Gerwyn Price (92.47)
2020 Gerwyn Price (88.19) 5–2 Dirk van Duijvenbode (87.07)
2019 Michael van Gerwen (94.74) 5–2 Dave Chisnall (93.32)
2018 Michael van Gerwen (88.85) 5–2 Peter Wright (91.61)
2017 Daryl Gurney (88.50) 5–4 Simon Whitlock (83.53)
2016 Michael van Gerwen (100.29) 5–2 Gary Anderson (92.73)
2015 Robert Thornton (90.79) 5–4 Michael van Gerwen (96.79)
2014 Michael van Gerwen (90.81) 5–3 James Wade (89.26)
2013 Phil Taylor (97.67) 6–0 Dave Chisnall (81.29)
2012 Michael van Gerwen (87.53) 6–4 Mervyn King (81.96)
2011 Phil Taylor (90.29) 6–3 Brendan Dolan (84.68)
2010 James Wade (88.92) 6–3 Adrian Lewis (89.33)
2009 Phil Taylor (97.07) 6–3 Raymond van Barneveld (86.62)
2008 Phil Taylor (97.81) 6–2 Raymond van Barneveld (90.42)
2007 James Wade (86.03) 6–3 Terry Jenkins (84.58)
2006 Phil Taylor (88.24) 7–4 Terry Jenkins (82.51)
2005 Phil Taylor (90.74) 7–1 Colin Lloyd (82.05)
2004 Colin Lloyd (85.29) 7–3 Alan Warriner (77.91)
2003 Phil Taylor (94.80) 7–2 John Part (83.25)
2002 Phil Taylor (100.17) 7–3 John Part (88.62)
2001 Alan Warriner (83.52) 8–2 Roland Scholten (81.84)
2000 Phil Taylor (91.32) 6–1 Shayne Burgess (81.48)
1999 Phil Taylor (92.59) 6–1 Shayne Burgess (81.26)
1998 Phil Taylor (94.61) 13–8 Rod Harrington (86.64)

World Grand Prix Darts History


The World Grand Prix Darts began in 1998. The first two events – 1998 & 1999 – took place in Rochester, Kent before moving to the Crosbie Cedars Hotel in Rosslare for one year in 2000. 

The 2001 edition saw another venue change as it moved to Dublin’s Citywest arena.  It remained there until 2009 when it moved to the Reception Hall at the Citywest Hotel and Convention Centre. 

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was moved to the Ricoh Arena in Coventry where it was played behind closed doors.

The World Grand Prix Darts was on the move again with the 2021 edition staged at Morningside Arena in Leicester and has remained at the venue.

The World Grand Prix Darts have had a number of sponsors. Bookmaker PaddyPower sponsored it from 2001 to 2003 before Sky Bet took over in 2004. Sky Poker took over for 2008. 

Online bookmaker Bodog became the title sponsor in 2010 before PartyPoker.com took over in 2011. In 2016, Unibet came on board with BoyleSports becoming the headline sponsor in 2019.

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