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Retrieved 6 January 2015> 2000, 2002Scotland National Mixed TriplesScottish National Championships - Past Mixed Triples Champions Scottish Darts (SDA); Retrieved 6 January 2015> 2001, 2002}}2005 Nine dart finish at BDO Gold Cup2006 Highest men's overall average at WDF Europe CupWDF Europe Cup 2006 - Men's Highest Average {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123214455weblink |date=23 January 2015 }} World Darts Federation; Retrieved 6 January 20142009 Set world record score at Dutch Pentathlon2009 Nine dart finish at Derby Players ChampionshipWade Picks Up Derby Win {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527194340weblink |date=27 May 2015 }} Professional Darts Corporation, 18 April 2009; Retrieved 27 May 20152012 PDC ProTour Player of the YearWEB,weblink Taylor Named Player of the Year, Professional Darts Corporation, 5 January 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120108233649weblink">weblink 8 January 2012, 2012 Hits first ever televised nine darter playing at UK Open2013 Nine dart finish at third UK Open Qualifier2014 Topped PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit final rankingsSeventh Heaven For Super Scot Anderson {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141125172851weblink |date=25 November 2014 }} Professional Darts Corporation (PDC), 23 November 2014 Retrieved 7 January 2014.2015 PDC Player of the Year2015 PDC Fans Player of the Year2015 PDPA Players' Player of the Year2015 PDC ProTour Player of the Year2016 Nine Dart Finish at PDC World Championship Semi-Final2016 PDC Player of the Year (shared with Michael van Gerwen)2016 PDC Fans Player of the Year}}Gary James Grant Anderson (born 22 December 1970) is a Scottish professional darts player playing in events of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). Nicknamed "The Flying Scotsman", after the famous steam train, he is a former BDO and WDF world number one, and a two-time PDC World Champion, having won the title in 2015 and 2016. He is regarded as one of the best darts players of all time.WEB, Day, Michael, 15 December 2023, Best darts players of all time ranked,weblink Radio Times, Anderson is renowned for his heavy scoring in the game and having one of the smoothest throws.Darts Psychology: Gary Anderson - The First Round! The Martin Effect; Retrieved 27 December 2010Arthur McKay hits the bullseye with the Flying Scotsman Arthur McKay; Retrieved 6 January 2015 Anderson is a two-time back-to-back PDC World Champion, defeating Phil Taylor 7–6 in the 2015 final and Adrian Lewis 7–5 in 2016, while he was also a finalist in 2011, 2017 and 2021. His other career highlights include winning the International Darts League in 2007, the World Darts Trophy in 2007, the Zuiderduin Masters in 2007 and 2008, the Premier League in 2011 and 2015, the Players Championship Finals in 2014, the UK Open in 2018, World Matchplay in 2018, the Champions League of Darts in 2018 and the 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts. He has also won 36 PDC Pro Tour events as of April 2024, putting him third on the all-time list behind Michael van Gerwen on 88 and Phil Taylor on 70.

Career

Early career

Born in Musselburgh, Anderson began his career playing in British Darts Organisation events and won the second tournament he entered by claiming the 2001 Welsh Open with a defeat of John Walton.WEB,weblink Gary Anderson Player Profile, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 30 May 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160128190228weblink">weblink 28 January 2016, The win ensured he qualified for the following year's World Championship for the first time, where he suffered a first round defeat to Sweden's Stefan Nagy, going down 3–0.WEB,weblink 2002 BDO World Championship Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012, The following year, in the 2003 BDO World Darts Championship Anderson reached the semi-final stage before bowing out to eventual runner-up Ritchie Davies.WEB,weblink 2003 BDO World Championship Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012, Anderson would not win another match at the Lakeside Country Club until 2006, when he beat Gary Robson in the first round before again falling to the eventual finalist this time in Raymond van Barneveld in the second round.WEB,weblink 2006 BDO World Championship Results, Darts Database, 18 December 2013, In the following two years, Anderson was knocked out of the World Championship in the first round by Dutch players – in 2007, he lost to Albertino Essers,WEB,weblink 2007 BDO World Championship Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012, and in 2008, he was defeated by Fabian Roosenbrand.WEB,weblink 2008 BDO World Championship Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012,

Major successes and PDC switch

Anderson won the first major tournaments of his career by claiming the International Darts League and World Darts Trophy back-to-back in 2007. It was a significant achievement as he succeeded against fields comprising the top players and world champions from both the rival organisations: the Professional Darts Corporation and BDO. In the two events, he had victories against Wayne Mardle, Roland Scholten, Mervyn King, James Wade, Adrian Lewis, Mark Webster, John Part, Peter Manley, Andy Hamilton and Phil Taylor.WEB,weblink 2007 International Darts League Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012, WEB,weblink 2007 World Darts Trophy Results, Darts Database, 30 May 2012, Shortly after his WDT title, his success continued by clinching the BDO British Open to add to his 2007 Scottish Open success. Anderson also won the Zuiderduin Masters two years in a row – the first of which was an unranked event, the second was the first championship since the tournament was elevated to the status of ranking major.WEB, Gary Anderson BDO events,weblink Darts Database, 18 December 2013, Anderson finished 2007 as the WDF world number 1, while he later ended 2008 as the WDF world number 2 behind Scott WaitesWDF WORLD RANKING SYSTEMS: ROLL OF HONOUR (1984-2008) World Darts Federation (WDF). Retrieved 6 January 2005.WDF WORLD RANKING SYSTEMS: ROLL OF HONOUR (1984 to 2008) World Darts Federation (WDF). Retrieved 25 January 2005. In 2008, Anderson won the German Open, Welsh Open and BDO International Grand Prix titles. He also won the Dutch Pentathlon in 2008,The 3rd Dutch Pentathlon (DP) 2009 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303223623weblink |date=3 March 2016 }} Dartshop Kattestaart. 8 May 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2015. retaining the title in 2009, with a world record score of 502 points.Van der Voort champion, world record Anderson {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123213401weblink |date=23 January 2015 }} May 2009. Retrieved 6 January 2015.Between 2000 and 2008, Anderson represented Scotland at three WDF World Cups,Past Scotland WDF World Cup Teams Scottish Darts (SDA). Retrieved 6 January 2015. four WDF Europe Cups,Past Scotland WDF Europe Cup Teams Scottish Darts (SDA). Retrieved 6 January 2015. and five Six Nations Cup.Past Scotland BDO Six Nations Cup Teams Scottish Darts (SDA). Retrieved 6 January 2015. With Scotland, Anderson lifted successive Six Nations Cups in 2002 and 2003,Six Nations Cup Global Darts. Retrieved 25 January 2015.Six Nations Cup Darts 1. Retrieved 7 January 2015. as well as winning the WDF Europe Cup four-man and overall team titles in 2002.WDF Europe Cup Roll of Honour World Darts Federation (WDF) Retrieved 25 January 2015. In total, Anderson played thirty-two matches for Scotland, winning twenty-two of them.International Appearances - Men (Scotland) Scottish Darts (SDA). Retrieved 6 January 2015.International Appearances - Scotland Men {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150322103914weblink |date=22 March 2015 }} British Darts Organisation (BDO). Retrieved 6 January 2015.After months of speculation, Anderson joined the PDC in early 2009. He made his PDC televised debut in an exhibition match at the Premier League Darts meeting in Cardiff, after Wayne Mardle had withdrawn with illness, and defeated John Part with a three-dart average of 107. He then qualified for the 2009 UK Open at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, losing in the second round 6–4 to Paul Nicholson.WEB,weblink 2009 UK Open Results, Darts Database, 18 December 2013, On his PDC World Championship debut in 2010, Anderson defeated Jamie Caven 3–2 in the first round before losing 4–0 against Ronnie Baxter in the second round.WEB,weblink 2010 PDC World Championship Results, Darts Database, 18 December 2013,

2010

In June 2010, Anderson reached his first ever PDC major final at the UK Open. He defeated Michael van Gerwen, Paul Nicholson, Mervyn King (who hit a nine-dart finish against Anderson), Andy Hamilton, and Tony Ayres before losing to Phil Taylor in the final 5–11.At the 2010 World Matchplay he produced the first whitewash for six years with a 10–0 thumping of fellow Scot Robert Thornton during their first round encounter. His second round encounter was against Jelle Klaasen, with Klaasen winning 14–12.Anderson qualified for the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts, and went into the tournament as the number six seed. Anderson defeated Mark Hylton, Mark Webster and Wayne Jones in the group stage to finish top of his group. In the second round he defeated Colin Osborne 10–3 to again play Jones in the quarter finals. Anderson led 15–12 before Jones took the last four legs to win the match 16–15.Anderson represented Scotland along with Robert Thornton for the inaugural PDC World Cup of Darts in 2010 PDC World Cup of Darts. They entered the tournament in the second round as 4th seeds and beat Russia, paired by Anastasia Dobromyslova and Roman Konchikov, 6–2 to advance to the group stage, where they lost their opening group game to Wales pairing Mark Webster and Barrie Bates. Having recovered to secure victory against Bill Davis and Darin Young of the United States, Anderson and Thornton went out after defeat to Spain's Carlos Rodriguez and Antonio Alcinas.

2011

Anderson qualified for the 2011 World Championship as the number 11 seed and in the first round played Japan's Morihiro Hashimoto. Anderson won 3–0 in sets, taking all nine legs without reply, with an average of 103.23. In the second round he faced two-time world champion Dennis Priestley, winning 4 sets to 2. He then defeated Andy Smith in the third round (whilst setting his highest World Championship average of 108.39), Raymond van Barneveld in the quarter-finals, and Terry Jenkins in the semi-finals to ensure his place in the final against Adrian Lewis.WEB,weblink 2011 PDC World Championship Results, Darts Database, 18 December 2013, Anderson was defeated 7–5 by Lewis, who also hit a nine-dart finish during the first set of the match.NEWS,weblink Jackpot hails 'dream' win, Sky Sports, 18 December 2013, Despite the loss, Anderson's run ensured him a place in the 2011 Premier League as he had moved into the top four on the Order of Merit.WEB,weblink 2011 Premier League Qualifiers, Darts Database, 18 December 2013, Anderson was the number two seed for the 2011 Players Championship Finals, and reached his second successive major final, where he played Phil Taylor. Anderson led 11–9, but Taylor checked out 128 in the deciding leg to win 13–12.NEWS,weblink Phil Taylor's sudden death finale deprives Gary Anderson of a debut PDC title, Daily Record (Scotland), Daily Record, 18 December 2013, In the Premier League he got off to a winning start by beating Simon Whitlock 8–5 on the opening night at the O2 Arena.WEB,weblink 2011 Premier League Results, Darts Database, 18 December 2013, He went on to win his first four games before losing to Taylor in week five. Anderson finished the group stage in third place and played Van Barneveld in the semi-finals, winning 8–6. In a repeat of the World Championship final he played Lewis (who had beaten Taylor 8–3 in the other semi-final) and beat him 10–4 to win his first major championship in the PDC, his third in total, and his first in the UK having had his previous successes in the Netherlands.{{citation needed|date=December 2019}}In the World Matchplay he was beaten 10–6 in his first round match against Andy Hamilton, and he lost in the second round of the European Championship 10–5 to Peter Wright.WEB,weblink 2011 World Matchplay Results, Darts Database, 19 December 2013, WEB,weblink 2011 European Championship Results, Darts Database, 19 December 2013, Away from the television cameras on the PDC Pro Tour he won four Players Championships during the year including both during the same weekend in Nuland.WEB, Gary Anderson 2011,weblink Darts Database, 18 December 2013, In the first round of the World Grand Prix he faced Richie Burnett and lost 2–1 in sets.WEB,weblink 2011 World Grand Prix Results, Darts Database, 19 December 2013, Anderson qualified from Group C of the Grand Slam of Darts and then won through to the final where he met Taylor and was comfortably beaten 16–4.WEB,weblink 2011 Grand Slam Of Darts Results, Darts Database, 19 December 2013, Anderson holds the record for the highest ever three dart average in darts history in an official tournament with a 133.35 average in a 6–1 win against Arron Monk in a UK Open Qualifier during 2011.WEB,weblink Hitting the Jackpot, Sky Sports, 31 May 2014,

2012

Anderson survived a huge scare in the first round of the 2012 World Championship as his opponent Jyhan Artut had four darts to win the match. He missed and Anderson won the match 3–2 on a sudden-death leg.NEWS,weblink Anderson back from the brink, Sky Sports, 30 December 2011, He used his lucky escape to his advantage by defeating Devon Petersen and Colin Lloyd, 4–2 and 4–1 respectively, to set up a quarter-final clash with Simon Whitlock.WEB,weblink 2012 PDC World Championship Results, Darts Database, 30 December 2011, He won the first set of the match, but missed a total of 29 darts at a double and lost 1–5.WEB,weblink World Championship Quarter-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 30 December 2011, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120108000128weblink">weblink 8 January 2012, He played in his second World Cup for Scotland in February, this time with Peter Wright and together they were beaten by South Africa in the second round, losing in a sudden-death leg.WEB,weblink Cash Converters World Cup Round Two Doubles Round-Up, 4 February 2012, 4 February 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120207185346weblink">weblink 7 February 2012, Anderson had a disappointing defence of his Premier League title. He finished bottom of the league table having won just three matches from the 14-game season.WEB,weblink McCoy's PLD Night 14, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 16 May 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120513091327weblink">weblink 13 May 2012, In winning the event in 2011 he made a total of 79 180's,WEB,weblink 2011 Premier League Stats, Darts Database, 2011 Premier League Statistics, but could only manage 31 this year, the least of any of the eight players.WEB,weblink 2012 Premier League Stats, Darts Database, 16 May 2012, However, in the last league game Anderson did have an encouraging 7–7 draw with Phil Taylor.In June, he completed his first live televised nine-dart finish in a 9–3 third round win over Davey Dodds at the UK Open.WEB,weblink Speedy Services UK Open Day Two, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 9 June 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120610052920weblink">weblink 10 June 2012, He lost in the next round to compatriot, and eventual winner of the event, Robert Thornton 7–9.WEB,weblink 2012 UK Open Results, Darts Database, 11 June 2012, He was then forced to take a month away from the sport due to problems focusing with his left eye, returning to play in the World Matchplay.WEB,weblink Anderson Eyeing Blackpool Return, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 25 July 2012, There he played Dean Winstanley in the first round and, despite leading 5–0, lost the match 11–13.WEB,weblink Betfair World Matchplay - Night Four, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 25 July 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120726141433weblink">weblink 26 July 2012, Anderson was banned by the Darts Regulation Authority for two European Tour events and the European Championship due to "him failing to complete his match and his subsequent behaviour" at the European Tour Event 2.WEB,weblink Anderson Banned For Three Events, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 August 2012,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120916023622weblink">weblink 16 September 2012, dead, In October, he lost in the final of the 14th Players Championship of the year, 5–6 to Robert Thornton in an all Scottish final.WEB,weblink Thornton Edges All-Scottish Final, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 8 October 2012,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20121010073131weblink">weblink 10 October 2012, dead, Anderson then won the non-ranking Irish Masters by beating Colin Osborne 6–1 in the final.WEB,weblink Irish Masters Win For Anderson, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 20 October 2012, He finished second in Group F of the Grand Slam of Darts to qualify for the last 16, where he faced Andy Hamilton.WEB,weblink 2012 Grand Slam Of Darts Results, Darts Database, 16 November 2012, Despite averaging almost 102, Anderson lost 9–10 in a thrilling match.WEB,weblink William Hill Grand Slam - Friday, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 16 November 2012, After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Anderson was 26th on the Order of Merit, inside the top 32 who qualified for the Players Championship Finals.WEB,weblink Minehead Qualifiers Confirmed, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 25 November 2012, He saw off Wes Newton and Robert Thornton, but was then beaten 8–10 by Simon Whitlock in the quarter-finals.WEB,weblink 2012 Players Championship Finals Fixtures, Darts Database, 2 December 2012, During the 2012 season, Anderson, together with the seven other players who competed in the Premier League recorded a charity single with Chas Hodges and his band called 'Got My Tickets for the Darts' which was written by Chas. It was released on 18 May, the night after the play-offs at the O2 in London, where it was premiered. Proceeds from the single were donated to the Haven House Children's Hospice.

2013

Anderson survived three match darts versus John Bowles in the second round of the 2013 World Championship to win in a deciding set,WEB,weblink Ladbrokes WDC Day Eight, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 27 December 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20121231052538weblink">weblink 31 December 2012, but was then comfortably beaten by Raymond van Barneveld 0–4 in 33 minutes as he missed a total of 23 darts at doubles.WEB,weblink Ladbrokes WDC Day 11, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 27 December 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20121231052555weblink">weblink 31 December 2012, Because the ranking system works as a two-year rolling list based on prize money earned, Anderson lost the £100,000 from reaching the 2011 World Championship final and dropped to world number 11 after the tournament.WEB, Order Of Merit on 1 January 2013,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 December 2012, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150108153229weblink">weblink 8 January 2015, Anderson partnered Robert Thornton for the third time at the World Cup of Darts and they were shocked by Spain 4–5 in the last 16.WEB,weblink Betfair World Cup of Darts - Last 16, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 2 February 2013, He threw a nine-dart finish in the third UK Open Qualifier during a first round win over Josh Payne, but lost in the following round 5–6 to Michael van Gerwen.WEB,weblink Three And Easy For Van Gerwen!, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 16 March 2013, He qualified for the 2013 Premier League by virtue of being the 2011 champion.WEB,weblink McCoy's Premier League Expanded, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 January 2013, In the first eight matches he could only beat Phil Taylor and Simon Whitlock and went into the ninth week knowing he had to beat James Wade to have any chance of avoiding being one of the two relegated players from the 10-man league.WEB,weblink 2013 Premier League Results, Darts Database, 4 April 2013, WEB,weblink Two Must Go on Judgement Night!, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 April 2013,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130406053524weblink">weblink 6 April 2013, dead, Anderson lost 3–7 to Wade and stated afterwards that he has struggled with his game for the last year.WEB,weblink McCoy's Premier League Darts Night Nine, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 April 2013, At the UK Open he led Kevin Painter 7–3 in the fourth round, but then lost six consecutive legs to exit the tournament 7–9.WEB,weblink Speedy Services UK Open - Fourth Round, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 9 June 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130610212746weblink">weblink 10 June 2013, Anderson showed his best darts in the first round of the World Grand Prix as he averaged 104.86 in the double start event during a two sets to nil 10-minute defeat of Jelle Klaasen.WEB,weblink partypoker.com World Grand Prix Day One, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 7 October 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131009220056weblink">weblink 9 October 2013, He then edged past Wes Newton 3–2 before meeting Phil Taylor in top form in the quarter-finals who beat Anderson 3–0.WEB,weblink partypoker.com World Grand Prix QFs, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 12 October 2013, At the Grand Slam of Darts, Anderson produced two superb performances in the group stage as he averaged 107.14 and 111.80 in defeats of Wesley Harms and Peter Wright.WEB,weblink 2013 Grand Slam of Darts Results, Darts Database, 15 November 2013, He lost his other game to James Wade to finish second in the group and play Taylor in the last 16. Anderson again posted an impressive average of 106.13 (almost four points ahead of Taylor's), but from 4–4 was unable to capitalise on the chances his scoring set up and lost 10–5.WEB,weblink William Hill Grand Slam Day Six, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 November 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131117073601weblink">weblink 17 November 2013, Anderson's second major quarter-final of the year came at the Players Championship Finals where he lost 9–7 to Justin Pipe.WEB,weblink Cash Converters PCF Quarter-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 9 December 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131205110930weblink">weblink 5 December 2013,

2014

Anderson comfortably beat Mark Dudbridge and Brendan Dolan in the 2014 World Championship to face Michael van Gerwen in the third round.WEB,weblink 2013 PDC World Championship Fixtures, Darts Database, 28 December 2013, He took advantage of a sluggish start from Van Gerwen to establish a 3–1 lead and also missed two darts to win the set he lost. However, Anderson's usual scoring power deserted him as he lost three sets in a row to exit the tournament. Anderson bemoaned the fact that he had been playing consistently well over the previous months but kept losing games he should win through silly mistakes.WEB,weblink Ladbrokes World Championship Day 13, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 28 December 2013, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20131228194343weblink">weblink 28 December 2013, He then began the year by claiming his first ranking title in two and a half years at the German Darts Championship. Anderson recovered from 5–3 down to Justin Pipe in the final to win 6–5, surviving six match darts from his opponent in the process and said afterwards his goal for the year was to reclaim his ranking in the top eight.WEB,weblink Anderson Edges Pipe For German Win, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 2 February 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140220200836weblink">weblink 20 February 2014, His good start to the year continued as he won the fifth UK Open Qualifier with a 6–2 defeat of Robert Thornton.WEB,weblink Anderson Storms To Qualifier Five Win, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 22 February 2014, At the UK Open itself he lost 9–7 to Ian White in the fifth round.WEB,weblink Coral UK Open - Saturday Evening, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 8 March 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140309025227weblink">weblink 9 March 2014, Anderson's third title of the year came at the first Players Championship as he averaged 111.47 in beating Andrew Gilding 6–5 in a high quality final.WEB,weblink Anderson Wins Third Title of the Year, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 March 2014, Another tournament victory came a week later at the third event by edging out Phil Taylor 6–5, with Anderson describing afterwards that winning has become a habit again.WEB,weblink Anderson Pips Taylor in Crawley, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 22 March 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140324033011weblink">weblink 24 March 2014, Anderson received a Sky Sports wildcard to participate in the Premier League this year.WEB,weblink 2014 Premier League Darts Field Announced, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 1 January 2014, He had a fantastic second half of the season to win five of his last seven matches, drawing the other two, to finish fourth in the table and qualify for the play-offs. Anderson played Van Gerwen in the semi-finals against whom he lost to 7–5 and beat 7–4 during the league stage.WEB,weblink 2014 Premier League Results, Darts Database, 21 May 2014, There was never more than a leg between the players throughout the whole match with Van Gerwen throwing for it in the deciding leg. He kicked off with a 171 and Anderson could only reply with 17 and went on to lose 8–7.WEB,weblink Brilliant Barney's Premier League Glory, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 23 May 2014, With doubling so often the weakness in Anderson's game, he managed to hit 43% during the whole season this year, the third highest out of the ten players.WEB,weblink 2014 Premier League Stats, Darts Database, 23 May 2014, In June he won his fifth title of the season at the 11th Players Championship with a 6–2 defeat of Thornton.WEB,weblink Brilliant Anderson Storms To Victory in Coventry, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 June 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140617132049weblink">weblink 17 June 2014, At the World Matchplay, Anderson beat Jamie Caven 10–8 and Stephen Bunting 13–8 (whilst averaging 104.41) to progress past the second round for the first time in his sixth appearance in the event.WEB,weblink BetVictor World Matchplay Night Five, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 26 July 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140725110750weblink">weblink 25 July 2014, In the quarter-finals he outplayed Adrian Lewis in winning 13–8 and was then involved in a high quality match against Phil Taylor in the semi-finals as both players averaged 105 which Anderson just lost 17–15. Anderson stated that the quality of his darts was beginning to scare other players again and his successful week took him back into the world's top 10.WEB,weblink BetVictor World Matchplay Semi-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 26 July 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140728114333weblink">weblink 28 July 2014, In September he averaged 115.62 in thrashing Lewis 6–0 in the semi-finals of the 13th Players Championship and then fought back from 5–3 down in the final against Richie Burnett to take the title 6–5.WEB,weblink Six of the Best For Anderson, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 14 September 2014, He also reached the final of the 16th event but lost 6–2 against Brendan Dolan.WEB,weblink Deadly Dolan's Dublin Delight, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 5 October 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141006065030weblink">weblink 6 October 2014, Anderson's successful season in the floor events concluded at the final Players Championship where he sealed the title by throwing a 10 dart leg to edge Peter Wright 6–5. He finished the season top of the Pro Tour Order of Merit and was therefore the number one seed for the Players Championship Finals, something Anderson said he had worked his heart out all year to achieve.WEB,weblink Seventh Heaven For Super Scot Anderson, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 23 November 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141125172851weblink">weblink 25 November 2014, He produced his very highest standard throughout the event beginning with a 6–5 win over Christian Kist with an average of 110.62. In the quarter-finals he beat Taylor for the first time since 2007 in a televised knockout match and then eliminated Vincent van der Voort 11–7 and Lewis 11–6 in the final.WEB,weblink Super Anderson's Minehead Glory, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 30 November 2014, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141205130029weblink">weblink 5 December 2014, It was Anderson's fourth major title and he ended the tournament with an overall average of 104.72.WEB,weblink Anderson sinks Lewis to seal Players Championship, ESPN (UK), 30 November 2014,

2015: World Championship win

Anderson seemed to become frustrated with his first round opponent Scott Kirchner's playing style at the 2015 World Championship. Kirchner threw an imaginary dart before every visit to the board and Anderson struggled to a 3–1 win averaging 86.20.NEWS,weblink World Darts Championship: Flying Scotsman Gary Anderson angered by American rival's antics, Daily Record (Scotland), 22 December 2014, A much higher quality match followed against the fast throwing Jelle Klaasen in which Anderson recovered from 3–1 down to win 4–3, taking out a crucial 84 finish on the bull in the fifth set with Klaasen waiting on 89 for the match. Both players averaged over 100 with 20 180s thrown.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Day Seven, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 5 January 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20141229004713weblink">weblink 29 December 2014, More comfortable victories followed over Cristo Reyes (averaged 104.54) and the previous year's finalist Peter Wright (averaged 102.12) to set up a semi-final tie with Michael van Gerwen.WEB,weblink 2015 PDC World Championship Results, Darts Database, 4 January 2015, Just like their meeting in the third round of 2014's event, Van Gerwen recovered from a 3–1 deficit to level at 3–3. However, he would miss four darts to gain a set lead for the first time in the match, with Anderson going on to take it 6–3. He finished with a checkout rate of 50% and averaged over 100 for the fourth game in a row.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Semis, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 January 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150103235521weblink">weblink 3 January 2015, Anderson held an early 3–1 advantage over Phil Taylor in the final, before the 16-time world champion won nine of the next ten legs to move 4–3 ahead. Taylor then missed three darts to take the next set, allowing Anderson to tie the scores at 4–4. In Anderson's first visit to the board at the beginning of the ninth set he hit two treble 20s, but his third dart knocked them out of the bed to score nothing. He lost the leg and became distracted by a member of the audience shouting out to be two legs down, before punishing more missed darts from Taylor to claim the set. Anderson stood one set away from the title when he made it 6–4, but Taylor quickly recovered to send the match into a deciding set. Taylor had three darts to hold his throw in the second leg, but could not find the target as Anderson took the final set without reply to win his first World Championship 7–6. The match broke the record for 180s in a PDC final with 32, beating the 31 thrown during the 2007 final. Anderson's total 180s during the whole tournament of 64 was also a record. The title saw him climb to world number three, his highest position to date.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Final, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 4 January 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150105024432weblink">weblink 5 January 2015, NEWS,weblink Gary Anderson shocks Phil Taylor to win PDC World Championship, BBC Sport, 4 January 2015, NEWS,weblink Gary Anderson beats Phil Taylor to be crowned world champion, The Guardian, 4 January 2015, Later in the month he was crowned the PDC Player of the Year, Pro Tour Player of the Year, Fans' Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year at the annual awards dinner.2015 PDC Awards - Anderson's Quartet! {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123212525weblink |date=23 January 2015 }} PDC. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2015.Four-Some Anderson's Awards Success {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150123212156weblink |date=23 January 2015 }} PDC. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2015.

Rest of season

At the Masters, following wins over Andy Hamilton, 10–2,WEB,weblink 2015 Unibet Masters First Round, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 5 February 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150203040329weblink">weblink 3 February 2015, dead, and James Wade, 10–5, in which Anderson averaged 121 in the first five legs,WEB,weblink 2015 Unibet Masters Quarter-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 5 February 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150522214718weblink">weblink 22 May 2015, dead, he lost 11–6 to Raymond van Barneveld in the semi-finals.WEB,weblink Mighty Mike is The Unibet Master!, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 5 February 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150220144247weblink">weblink 20 February 2015, Anderson began his Premier League campaign with a 7–5 win over Phil Taylor.WEB,weblink Premier League Darts: Betway Premier League Night One, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 6 February 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150209003325weblink">weblink 9 February 2015, dead, He was beaten 6–2 in the final of the German Darts Championship by Michael van Gerwen.WEB,weblink Mighty Mike's Epic Win in Germany, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 February 2015, From 8–4 ahead of Mervyn King in the third round of the UK Open, Anderson missed a total of 13 match darts to be defeated 9–8.WEB,weblink Coral UK Open Third Round, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 7 March 2015, In week six of the Premier League, Anderson secured a superb 7–1 win over Adrian Lewis, with a 109 average, and continued his form into that weekend by beating James Wade 6–5 to win the first Players Championship event of the year.WEB,weblink Betway Premier League Night Six, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 14 March 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150522220434weblink">weblink 22 May 2015, dead, WEB,weblink Super Scot Anderson Takes Barnsley Title, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 14 March 2015, On his first competitive return to Scotland as world champion, Anderson overcame Kim Huybrechts 7–5 in week seven of the Premier League. He missed double 12 for a nine darter in the last leg.WEB,weblink Betway Premier League Night Seven, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 May 2015, After a 6–6 draw in week nine with Van Barneveld, with a 108 average,WEB,weblink Betway Premier League Judgment Night (week 9), Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 22 March 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150506032645weblink">weblink 6 May 2015, dead, Anderson sat third in the Premier League table, with the first round of fixtures completed, and a total of six wins, one draw and 13 points from his first nine matches.WEB,weblink Betway Premier League - Judgement Night recap, Sky Sports, 22 March 2015, After three defeats in his next five matches, Anderson secured his place in the Premier League play-offs with another 7–5 defeat of Phil Taylor in week 14.WEB,weblink Betway Premier League Night Fourteen, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 7 May 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150522215203weblink">weblink 22 May 2015, He finished the regular Premier League season beating Adrian Lewis 7–3 to finish in third.WEB,weblink Betway Premier League Night 15, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 22 March 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150517235310weblink">weblink 17 May 2015, Anderson recorded nine wins, two draws and 20 points from 16 games.NEWS,weblink Michael van Gerwen tops table, BBC Sport, 22 March 2015, He lost 6–4 to Phil Taylor in the final of the ninth Players Championship.WEB,weblink Taylor Edges Anderson For PC9 Win, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 16 May 2015, Anderson rallied from 7–4 down to Dave Chisnall in the Premier League semi-finals to send the match into a deciding leg in which Chisnall missed three match darts, allowing Anderson to take out a 116 finish to beat him 10–9. Anderson defeated Van Gerwen 11–7 in the final to claim the second Premier League title of his career.WEB,weblink Magical Anderson's Betway Premier League Glory, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 21 May 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150522215339weblink">weblink 22 May 2015, He became the second player after Phil Taylor win to the World Championship and Premier League in the same year.WEB,weblink Gary Anderson hits back, Sky Sports, 22 March 2015, Anderson made his World Series of Darts debut at the Dubai Masters, but lost to Phil Taylor at the semi-final stage.WEB,weblink Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters Day Two, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 30 May 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150530071637weblink">weblink 30 May 2015, Anderson and Peter Wright teamed up at the World Cup of Darts as the number two seeds.WEB,weblink World Cup of Darts Preview, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 10 June 2015, 26 July 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150715040906weblink">weblink 15 July 2015, dead, After wins over Singapore, Hungary, and Hong Kong, they saw off the Dutch duo of Van Gerwen and Van Barneveld in a doubles match to ensure Scotland would play in their first final in the event.WEB,weblink 2015 PDC World Cup of Darts Results, Darts Database, 27 October 2015, They faced England's Taylor and Lewis and were 2–1 down in the tie, before Anderson beat Taylor 4–1 which meant the winner of Wright against Lewis would claim the title, with Lewis triumphing 4–1.WEB,weblink bwin World Cup of Darts Final Session, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 June 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150616075303weblink">weblink 16 June 2015, At the World Matchplay, Anderson beat Steve Beaton 10–4 in the first round before a surprise 13–9 second round defeat to Mensur Suljović,WEB,weblink World Matchplay Day Two, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 19 July 2015, 26 July 2015, WEB,weblink World Matchplay Day Five, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 22 July 2015, 26 July 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150725015056weblink">weblink 25 July 2015, which ended his bid for the Triple Crown.NEWS,weblink Gary Anderson's Triple Crown hopes crash because he got "bored", Daily Record (Scotland), Daily Record, 24 July 2015, 26 July 2015, Following the completion of the tournament, Anderson became the world number two for the first time in his career.WEB,weblink Darts world no.2 Gary Anderson targets more success, SGB Sports, 30 July 2015, 18 August 2015, He won his second Players Championship of the year at the final event by seeing off James Wade 6–2.WEB,weblink Gary Anderson wins Players Championship title in Coventry, Sky Sports, 27 October 2015, In the final of the European Championship, Anderson held a 10–7 advantage over Van Gerwen, but lost four legs in a row without getting a dart for the title as he was beaten 11–10.NEWS,weblink Michael van Gerwen wins European Championship, BBC Sport, 3 November 2015, He averaged 104.22 against Mark Webster in the second round of the Grand Slam of Darts, but the Welshman took out 71% of his shots at doubles to defeat Anderson 10–6 and he lost in the same stage of the Players Championship Finals 10–4 to Daryl Gurney.WEB,weblink SINGHA Beer Grand Slam - Wednesday, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2015, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20151214203311weblink">weblink 14 December 2015, WEB,weblink 2015 Players Championship Finals Results, Darts Database, 15 December 2015,

2016: Second World Championship title

(file:Flying Scotsman (23870670890).jpg|thumb|300px|Anderson in 2016)In the defence of his title, Anderson reached the final of the 2016 World Championship without facing any troubles following wins over Andy Boulton, Daryl Gurney, Vincent van der Voort, James Wade and Jelle Klaasen with the loss of just two sets.WEB,weblink 2016 PDC World Championship Fixtures, Darts Database, 1 January 2016, In the semi-finals, he won 6–0 over Jelle Klaasen with a 107 average and threw a nine-dart finish in the opening set.WEB,weblink Sky Sports, 3 January 2016, 3 January 2016, Gary Anderson hits nine-darter in whitewash win over Jelle Klaasen, Damerell, Richard, WEB,weblink Sky Sports, 2 January 2016, 3 January 2016, Gary Anderson hits nine-dart finish at World Darts Championship, He played Adrian Lewis in a rematch of the 2011 final and hit a 170 finish in the penultimate leg, before hitting double 12 (the same double which he hit to win his first World Championship) to retain his title with a 7–5 win, a reversal of the scoreline from five years ago.WEB,weblink BBC Sport, 3 January 2016, 3 January 2016, PDC World Championship: Gary Anderson beats Lewis in final, 34 180s were thrown which is a record in a professional match.WEB,weblink Gary Anderson beats Adrian Lewis to win World Darts Championship, Sky Sports, 3 January 2016, Anderson became the 11th player to win more than one World Championship and joined Eric Bristow, Raymond van Barneveld and Lewis in being the only players to have successfully defended their first world title.WEB,weblink Lewis v Anderson - The History Makers, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 3 January 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160106080138weblink">weblink 6 January 2016, dead,

Rest of season

Anderson took the fourth UK Open Qualifier with a 6–1 victory over James Wade, but at the main event suffered a huge surprise fourth round loss as amateur Barry Lynn won 9–3.WEB, Win Seals Anderson's UK Open Spot,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, WEB,weblink Gary Anderson shocked by amateur Barry Lynn in UK Open, while Michael van Gerwen hits nine-darter, Sky Sports, 15 December 2016, He finished third in the Premier League to qualify for the semi-finals and rallied from 8–4 down against Phil Taylor to trail by one leg, but would be beaten 10–7.WEB, Amazing van Gerwen's Betway Premier League Double,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, 15 December 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161220135746weblink">weblink 20 December 2016, dead, Anderson had an exceptional year in the invitational World Series events as he claimed the Dubai Masters, Auckland Darts Masters and Tokyo Darts Masters.WEB, Gary Anderson 2016,weblink Darts Database, 15 December 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161215184720weblink">weblink 15 December 2016, He reached the semi-finals of the World Matchplay for the second time, but lost 17–8 to Taylor.WEB,weblink 2016 World Matchplay Results, Darts Database, 15 December 2016, Anderson's second Pro Tour title of 2016 was the 12th Players Championship which he won by edging out Terry Jenkins 6–5.WEB,weblink Anderson Takes Title in Barnsley, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, Anderson's first major final after the World Championship came at the World Grand Prix which he got to without dropping more than one set against Jamie Caven, Kyle Anderson, Kim Huybrechts and Raymond van Barneveld. However, he was powerless to stop Michael van Gerwen from capturing the title with a 5–2 win.WEB,weblink Brilliant van Gerwen's Dublin Treble!, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161113180759weblink">weblink 13 November 2016, Anderson was whitewashed 6–0 by Wade in the first round of the European Championship, averaging just 77.40. In his next event, the World Series of Darts Finals, Anderson wore glasses on stage for the first time. He said after going for an eye test he could not believe he had won two world title without being able to see properly and also explained that he has had to change his throw after his old one would knock his glasses off.NEWS,weblink Darts world champion Gary Anderson eyeing a hat-trick of PDC titles – but his first playing in glasses, Daily Mirror, Mirror, 15 December 2016, He did lose 6–5 to Joe Cullen in his first match wearing them, but reached the semi-finals of the Grand Slam where he was defeated 16–14 by Wade.WEB,weblink Ladbrokes World Series Finals Day One, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161220102501weblink">weblink 20 December 2016, WEB,weblink Grand Slam Double For van Gerwen, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 15 December 2016, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161220135842weblink">weblink 20 December 2016,

2017

In his quarter-final match with Dave Chisnall at the 2017 World Championship 33 180s were thrown, just one shy of the record. With the match tied at three sets apiece, Chisnall was ahead in the seventh set 2–0, but missed four darts to take it and Anderson would win 5–3.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Quarter-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 31 December 2016, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20161230203757weblink">weblink 30 December 2016, After Peter Wright equalised their semi-final at 3–3 after trailing 3–1, Anderson won nine of the next ten legs to reach the final for the third year in a row with a 6–3 victory.He was on a 17-game unbeaten streak at the event and missed two darts to take a 3–1 lead over Michael van Gerwen in the early stages of the final.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Semi-Finals, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 1 January 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170102071352weblink">weblink 2 January 2017, Van Gerwen then won 12 of the next 14 legs in taking four sets in a row and, though Anderson pulled one back, his reign as world champion ended with a 7–3 loss. Anderson had not averaged over 100 in his two previous wins in the final, but averaged 104.93 in this defeat, as well as hitting 22 180s which is a record in a single match. The pair smashed the record for the most 180s in a match with 42 and Anderson's 71 for the entire tournament is also a record.WEB,weblink William Hill World Championship Final, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 2 January 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170103094040weblink">weblink 3 January 2017, NEWS,weblink Michael van Gerwen beats Gary Anderson to win PDC World Darts Championship, BBC Sport, 2 January 2017, Anderson and Van Gerwen also met in the final of the Masters, with Anderson losing 11–7.NEWS,weblink Michael Van Gerwen beats Gary Anderson to claim third successive Masters title, BBC Sport, 2 February 2017, He was level at 7–7 with Van Gerwen in the semi-finals of the Premier League, before being defeated 10–7.WEB,weblink Stunning Final-Leg Glory For Van Gerwen, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 21 May 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170522223443weblink">weblink 22 May 2017, Anderson and Wright suffered a surprise first round 5–2 defeat to Singapore at the World Cup.WEB,weblink "Dream Come True" For Lim, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 18 June 2017, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170612185008weblink">weblink 12 June 2017,

2018: World Matchplay and UK Open champion

Anderson began his 2018 season with a loss to eventual runner-up Phil Taylor in the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Championship, failing to reach the final for the first time in 4 years.With Rob Cross breaking into the top 3 in Order of Merit with his World Championship victory over Taylor, Anderson would play the 2018 season ranked 4th in the world. This would queue him up for a series of semi-finals matches against Michael van Gerwen, the first of which would be a 5–11 loss in the Masters. Anderson returned 2 weeks later to win the 4th UK Open Qualifier and enter the UK Open as the 6th seed. Having not reached the final since his 2010 loss to Taylor, Anderson reached the final for a second time to defeat Corey Cadby 11–7. Just a week later, Anderson followed up with back to back victories in Players Championships 3 and 4.In the 2018 Premier League, Anderson had an 8–5–3 (W–L–D) record to finish 3rd in the league table and reach the playoffs for the 5th year straight, but would fall to Michael Smith in the semi-final. Nevertheless, Anderson would turn around two days later to win his third Players Championship title of the year. Another two weeks later, Anderson would join Peter Wright for the fourth time to represent Scotland at the 2018 World Cup. With the pair having only lost one set before the finals, they fell to the reigning champions, Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld of The Netherlands with MVG's 4–0 defeat of the Flying Scotsman.Anderson kicked off the second half of the year with an 8–4 victory over Rob Cross in the final of the US Darts Masters where he hit the tournament high checkout of 164 in the final leg. The following week, his World Series success would come to an end after a first round defeat in the Shanghai Darts Masters. His form was soon to return in the World Matchplay where he hit a £45,000 nine-dart finish against Joe Cullen in the quarter-finals. With a defeat over Cullen and Jeffrey de Zwaan, who had beaten other two-time world champions Michael van Gerwen and Adrian Lewis in the first two rounds, Anderson met Mensur Suljović in the final. In the longest match in Matchplay history, Anderson defeated Suljović 21–19 in the best of 35 match with the stipulation that the game must be won by 2 clear legs. The tournament saw Anderson hit 52 180s, the most ever in a winning effort at the Matchplay, and second overall only to the 56 that Adrian Lewis hit in his 2013 campaign that ended in defeat by Phil Taylor.After taking second in his group with victories over Michael van Gerwen and Dave Chisnall, but a loss to Daryl Gurney, Anderson would meet Suljović again in the semi-final of the 2018 Champions League of Darts. The Scotsman secured an 11–4 victory over the Austrian to avenge his defeat in the 2017 Final where the Austrian won 11–9. Anderson was quick to follow up with another 11–4 victory in the final against his fellow countryman Peter Wright to become the third champion in as many stagings of the tournament. A week later in the World Grand Prix, Anderson would again struggle when he fell to the reigning champion Daryl Gurney for the second time in two weeks, with a 3–0 defeat in the quarter-finals.In November, Anderson went undefeated in the group stage of the Grand Slam and met MVG in the semi-final having only lost 12 legs combined in the prior rounds. Anderson took the set 16–12 before meeting Gerwyn Price in the final. After at one point leading the match 11–8, Anderson was visibly distracted by Price, and only won 2 of the next 10 legs, to lose 13–16 in the controversial final.WEB, Gutsy Gerwyn's bwin Grand Slam Glory,weblink 2020-08-06, PDC, en, The following week in the 2018 Players Championship Finals, Anderson once again met MVG in the semi-finals with each of them having only given up 9 legs in the tournament so far. This time around, Van Gerwen would get the advantage, winning 11–9 before losing to Daryl Gurney by the same margin in the final.WEB, Emotional Gurney Lifts Minehead Title,weblink 2020-08-06, PDC, en,

2019: World Cup win

Anderson entered the 2019 World Championship as the fourth seed and won his opening match against Kevin Burness 3–1. He led his third round match against Jermaine Wattimena 3–1, before losing the next two sets, then had to survive match darts to take the game to a tie break before eventually prevailing 5–3 in the deciding set. In the fourth round, Anderson recovered from a 2–0 deficit to Chris Dobey to win the final set in another tiebreaker with a score of 4–2 legs. In the quarter finals, Anderson appeared to have gotten his game back with a 5–2 victory over Dave Chisnall and a 103.03 average, his first over 100 in the tournament. Anderson visibly struggled however in his semi-final match with Michael van Gerwen. The world number one put up a 104.76 average to Anderson's 97.98 to secure a 6–1 victory and only giving up 7 legs.WEB, Van Gerwen v Anderson: Report, Stats & Images,weblink 2020-08-06, PDC, en, Anderson had been struggling with back problems for a couple of years at this point, and took the decision to withdraw from the Masters at the start of February 2019 due to these issues.WEB, Anderson Misses BetVictor Masters - Bunting In,weblink 2020-08-06, PDC, en, He then had to take the decision to also pull out of the Premier League, meaning that he'd miss the tournament for the first time since 2010.WEB, Anderson Withdraws From 2019 Unibet Premier League,weblink 2020-08-06, PDC, en, However, Anderson stated that a specialist had found the problem with his back and that he hoped to be back in action within a couple of months after receiving treatment. On 25 February, it was announced that Anderson would make his yearly debut at the 2019 UK Open in March.WEB, UK Open Field,weblink Anderson, alongside teammate Peter Wright, won the 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts, the first time Scotland had won the tournament.WEB, Allen, Dave, Super Scots Claim BetVictor World Cup Glory,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, 3 January 2021,

2020

Anderson exited the 2020 World Championship in the fourth round, losing to Nathan Aspinall.WEB, Prenderville, Paul, Michael van Gerwen runs riot as Gary Anderson exits the World Darts Championship,weblink Sky Sports, 30 December 2019,weblink 28 December 2019, live, He returned to the Premier League after a year away.Anderson won his first ranking title since the 2018 Matchplay at the first Players Championship event of 2020; beating Jeff Smith in the final.WEB, Phillips, Josh, Anderson claims first ranking title of 2020,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, 3 January 2021, At the 2020 World Matchplay, Anderson made his first televised singles final since 2018, losing to Dimitri Van den Bergh.WEB, Prenderville, Paul, World Matchplay: Dimitri Van den Bergh stuns Gary Anderson in final,weblink Sky Sports, 3 January 2021,

2021: Fifth world final

Anderson went into the 2021 World Championship as thirteenth seed; and dismissed his chances of a third world title after an opening win over Madars Razma, describing 2019 & 2020 as "rotten".WEB, PDC World Darts Championship: Gary Anderson eyeing return to form after 'write-off' two years,weblink Sky Sports, 3 January 2021, He beat Mensur Suljović 4–3 in a controversial game, with Anderson accusing his opponent of gamesmanship.NEWS, PDC World Championship: Gary Anderson says fans would have been better watching Coronation Street, BBC Sport,weblink 31 December 2020, Anderson then whitewashed Devon Petersen to reach the eighth PDC World Championship quarterfinal of his career.NEWS, PDC World Championship: Gary Anderson reaches quarter-finals, BBC Sport,weblink 31 December 2020, Dirk van Duijvenbode won the first set against Anderson in the quarter-finals, but Anderson turned the game around including a run of ten legs in a row to win the match 5–1.WEB, Allen, Dave, 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship quarter-finals,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, 1 January 2021, Anderson secured a 6–3 win over Dave Chisnall in the semi-finals to qualify for his fifth World Championship final and set up a repeat of the controversial 2018 Grand Slam of Darts final against Gerwyn Price.WEB, Murphy, Chris, 2020/21 William Hill World Championship Semi-Finals,weblink Professional Darts Corporation, 2 January 2021, Anderson went on to lose the final 7–3 to Price.At the World Matchplay he lost in the second round to Nathan Aspinall.

2022

Anderson reached the semi-finals of the 2022 World Championship before losing 6–4 to eventual champion Peter Wright.

2023: World Cup runner up

At the 2023 World Championship, Anderson lost 4–1 in the third round to Chris Dobey.In June he reached the final of the World Cup with Scotland before losing to Wales.

2024

Anderson opened his 2024 World Championship campaign with a 3–0 win over Simon Whitlock. He then took out Croatia's Boris Krčmar but then lost to Brendan Dolan.Anderson won the second Players Championship event on the Professional Darts Corporation's Pro Tour in 2024, defeating Ryan Searle 8–5 with an average of 117.12 in the final.WEB, Comish, William, 14 February 2024,weblink Not just a tournament win but highest average for Gary Anderson at Players Championship 2, Darts News, Anderson made the final again at Players Championship 3, but lost in a re-match against Ryan Searle 8–7, despite averaging 108.61 to Searle’s 107.63.WEB, Gorton, Josh,weblink Sensational Searle denies Anderson to clinch PC3 title, www.pdc.tv, 19 February 2024, 19 February 2024, Anderson lost to Scott Williams 6–5 in the first round of PC4, despite averaging 105.53 to Williams’ 99.67.On the European Tour, Gary Anderson won his first PDC European Tour title since the 2014 German Darts Championship, winning the 2024 European Darts Grand Prix (ET4) in April at the Glaspalast Sindelfingen in Germany. Anderson defeated {{PDCLink|Christian Perez}} 6–3 in legs,WEB, 20 April 2024, Luke Humphries edges Luke Littler in final-leg thriller to reach European Darts Grand Prix third round,weblink 20 April 2024, Sky Sports, then Gerwyn Price 6–4, Josh Rock 6–5 in a deciding leg and Rob Cross 7–5 to reach the final. In the final Anderson triumphed over Ross Smith 8–6.WEB, 22 April 2024, Gary Anderson wins first PDC European Tour darts title in over a decade with victory over Ross Smith,weblink Sky Sports, 22 April 2024, en,

Personal life

Originally from Musselburgh, East Lothian, Anderson moved to Eyemouth, Berwickshire, after meeting his ex-wife Rosemary.NEWS,weblink Gary Anderson: Darts champion - 10 things you never knew, BBC Sport, 8 January 2015, The couple have two children.Having previously worked as a builder, Anderson and his partner Rachel moved south to run the Wellington Arms public house in Rooksbridge, Somerset, for fellow PDC player Steve Grubb.WEB,weblink Inapub Editorial - Darts ace Anderson: 'It all started in the pub', 2015-01-11, dead,weblink" title="archive.today/20150118065306weblink">weblink 18 January 2015, The couple have a son Tai (born 2014),The Wellington Arms {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314043533weblink |date=14 March 2012 }} {{Retrieved | access-date=2010-12-27}} and in October 2017 welcomed a baby girl. Regulars at the Wellington Arms included former world champions, Trina Gulliver and Mark Webster. After handing over running of the pub in 2016 to a new manager to allow Anderson to fully commit to his darts career, the family have since resided in Burnham on Sea, Somerset.Anderson's father Gordon died in March 2012.WEB,weblink Anderson To Miss Cardiff, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 26 March 2012, 16 May 2012,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160304030234weblink">weblink 4 March 2016, dead, Anderson is a supporter of Scottish football club Hibernian.WEB,weblink Gary Anderson aiming for a bullseye at Ingliston, Edinburgh Evening News, 8 January 2015, Having initially gone under the moniker 'Dreamboy' earlier in his darts career, Anderson is now known as 'The Flying Scotsman' (after the train of the same name), having adopted the nickname after it was passed on to him by Scottish darts legend Jocky Wilson in 2009.WEB,weblink Jocky Wilson Cup Launched, Professional Darts Corporation, PDC, 27 August 2009, 2 June 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160304111106weblink">weblink 4 March 2016, dead,

Statistics

World Championship results

BDO

PDC

Career finals

BDO major finals: 4 (4 titles){| class"wikitable"

! Legend style="background:#ffc;"| World Darts Trophy (1–0) style="background:#ccf;"| Zuiderduin Masters (2–0) style="background:#d0f0c0;"| International Darts League (1–0){| class="sortable wikitable"!width="80"| Outcome!width="20"| No.!width="50"| Year!style="width:250px;"| Championship!style="width:200px;"| Opponent in the final!width="70"| Score(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets, (m) = score in matches.style="background:#d0f0c0;"Winner| 1.2007 International Darts League>2007| International Darts LeagueWAL}} | 13–9 (s) style="background:#ffc;"Winner| 2.2007 World Darts Trophy>2007| World Darts TrophyENG}} | 7–3 (s) style="background:#ccf;"Winner| 3.2007 Zuiderduin Masters>2007| Zuiderduin MastersWAL}} | 5–4 (s) style="background:#ccf;"Winner| 4.2008 Zuiderduin Masters>2008| Zuiderduin MastersENG}} | 5–4 (s)

PDC major finals: 21 (8 titles, 13 runners-up)

{| class="wikitable"! Legend style="background:#e5d1cb;"| World Championship (2–3) style="background:#dfe2e9;"| World Matchplay (1–1) style="background:#d0f0c0;"| Premier League (2–0) style="background:#FFFFCC;"| World Grand Prix (0–1) style="background:#CCCCFF;"| Grand Slam (0–2) style="background:thistle"| UK Open (1–1)bgcolor="lightblue"| The Masters (0–1) style="background:#ffebcd;"| Players Championship Finals (1–1) style="background:pink;"| Champions League of Darts (1–1)style="backgtpround:#ffa07a;" style="background:tan;" | European Championship (0–1)| World Series of Darts Finals (0–1){| class="sortable wikitable"!width="80"| Outcome!width="20"| No.!width="50"| Year!style="width:250px;"| Championship!style="width:200px;"| Opponent in the final!width="70"| Score style="background:thistle"Runner-up| 1.2010 UK Open>2010| UK OpenENG}} | 5–11 (l) style="background:#e5d1cb;"Runner-up| 2.2011 PDC World Darts Championship>2011 PDC World Darts Championship>World Darts Championship (1)ENG}} | 5–7 (s)style="background:#ffebcd;"Runner-up| 3.2011 Players Championship Finals (1)>2011| Players Championship FinalsENG}} | 12–13 (l) style="background:#d0f0c0;"Winner| 1.2011 Premier League Darts>2011 Premier League Darts>Premier League (1)ENG}} | 10–4 (l) style="background:#CCCCFF;"Runner-up| 4.2011 Grand Slam of Darts>2011 | Grand Slam of Darts (1)ENG}} | 4–16 (l)style="background:#ffebcd;"Winner| 2.2014 Players Championship Finals>2014| Players Championship FinalsENG}} | 11–6 (l) style="background:#e5d1cb;"Winner| 3.2015 PDC World Darts Championship>2015 PDC World Darts Championship>World Darts Championship (1)ENG}} | 7–6 (s) style="background:#d0f0c0;"Winner| 4.2015 Premier League Darts>2015 Premier League Darts>Premier League (2)NED}} | 11–7 (l) style="background:tan;"Runner-up| 5.2015 European Championship (darts)>2015European Championship (darts)>European ChampionshipNED}} | 10–11 (l) style="background:#e5d1cb;"Winner| 5.2016 PDC World Darts Championship>2016 PDC World Darts Championship>World Darts Championship (2)ENG}} | 7–5 (s) style="background:#FFFFCC;"Runner-up| 6.2016 World Grand Prix (darts)>2016World Grand Prix (darts)>World Grand PrixNED}} | 2–5 (s) style="background:#e5d1cb;"Runner-up| 7.2017 PDC World Darts Championship>2017 PDC World Darts Championship>World Darts Championship (2)NED}} | 3–7 (s)bgcolor="lightblue"Runner-up| 8.2017 Masters (darts)>2017Masters (darts)>The MastersNED}} | 7–11 (l)style="background:pink;"Runner-up| 9.2017 Champions League of Darts>2017| Champions League of DartsAUT}} | 9–11 (l)Runner-up| 10.2017 World Series of Darts Finals>2017| World Series of Darts FinalsNED}} Michael van Gerwen| 6–11 (l) style="background:thistle"Winner| 6.2018 UK Open>2018| UK OpenAUS}} | 11–7 (l) style="background:#dfe2e9;"Winner| 7.2018 World Matchplay (darts)>2018World Matchplay (darts)>World MatchplayAUT}} | 21–19 (l) style="background:pink;"Winner| 8.2018 Champions League of Darts>2018| Champions League of DartsSCO}} Peter Wright| 11–4 (l) style="background:#CCCCFF;"Runner-up| 11.2018 Grand Slam of Darts>2018 | Grand Slam of Darts (2)WAL}} Gerwyn Price| 13–16 (l) style="background:#dfe2e9;"Runner-up| 12.2020 World Matchplay>2020World Matchplay (darts)>World MatchplayBEL}} | 10–18 (l) style="background:#e5d1cb;"Runner-up| 13.2021 PDC World Darts Championship>2021 PDC World Darts Championship>World Darts Championship (3)WAL}} Gerwyn Price| 3–7 (s)

PDC world series finals: 7 (6 titles, 1 runner-up){| class"wikitable"

! Legendstyle="background:#afeeee;"| World Series of Darts (6–1){| class="sortable wikitable"!style="width:80px;"| Outcome!style="width:20px;"| No.!style="width:50px;"| Year!style="width:250px;"| Championship!style="width:200px;"| Opponent in the final!style="width:70px;"| Scorestyle= Winner| 1.2016 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters>20162016 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters>Dubai Darts MastersNED}} Michael van Gerwen| 11–9 (l) style= Winner| 2.2016 Auckland Darts Masters>20162016 Auckland Darts Masters>Auckland Darts MastersENG}} Adrian Lewis| 11–7 (l) style=2016 Tokyo Darts Masters>20162016 Tokyo Darts Masters>Tokyo Darts MastersNED}} Michael van Gerwen| 8–6 (l)2017 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters>20172017 Dubai Duty Free Darts Masters>Dubai Darts MastersNED}} Michael van Gerwen| 11–7 (l)2017 Perth Darts Masters>20172017 Perth Darts Masters>Perth Darts MastersNED}} Raymond van Barneveld| 11–7 (l)2018 US Darts Masters>20182018 US Darts Masters>US Darts MastersENG}} Rob Cross| 8–4 (l)Runner-up| 1.2022 Nordic Darts Masters>20222022 Nordic Darts Masters>Nordic Darts MastersBEL}} Dimitri Van den Bergh| 5–11 (l)

PDC team finals: 4 (1 title, 3 runners-up){| class"sortable wikitable"

! style="width:80px;" |Outcome! style="width:20px;" |No.! style="width:50px;" |Year! style="width:0px;" |Championship! style="width:0px;"|Team! style="width:0px;"|Teammate! style="width:0px;" |Opponents in the final! style="width:70px;" |Score style={{nowrap|Runner-up}}| 1.2015 PDC World Cup of Darts>2015{{nowrapPDC World Cup of Darts>World Cup of Darts}}{{PDCTeam|SCO}}{{nowrapPeter Wright (darts player)>Peter Wright}}{{PDCTeam}} – Phil Taylor and Adrian Lewis}}| 2–3 (m)Runner-up| 2.2018 PDC World Cup of Darts>2018{{PDCTeam|NED}} – Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld}}| 1–3 (m)Winner| 1.2019 PDC World Cup of Darts>2019{{PDCTeamSteve Lennon and William O'Connor (darts player)>William O'Connor}}| 3–1 (m)Runner-up|3.2023 PDC World Cup of Darts>2023{{PDCTeam|WAL}} – Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton}}|2–10 (l){{Reflist|group=N}}

Performance timeline

{{TournLegend|RU=F|LR3=Prel.}}{{reflist|group=N}}

BDO

{| class="wikitable"! Tournament !! 2001 !! 2002 !! 2003 !! 2004 !! 2005 !! 2006 !! 2007 !! 2008 !! 2009 {{NowrapBDO World Darts Championship>BDO World Championship}}DNQ 1R SF 1R 1R 2R 1R 1R QF International Darts LeagueNot HeldDNQ RRDNQ RR WNot held World Darts TrophyNHDNQ 2R 1R 1R 2R WNot held World Masters3RDNPQF3RQF4RMark Webster, Martin Adams, Phill Nixon, Shaun Greatbatch and Niels de Ruiter were BDO players at the time who were offered a spot at the 2007 Grand Slam of Darts. Only Adams rejected the Grand Slam offer and chose to play at the 2007 World Masters instead}}6RPDC {{Nowrap|Zuiderduin Masters}}DNPNHWWPDC

PDC{| class"wikitable"

! Tournament !! 2007 !! 2008 !! 2009 !! 2010 !! colspan="2" | 2011 !! 2012 !! 2013 !! 2014 !! 2015 !! 2016 !! 2017 !! 2018 !! 2019 !! 2020 !! 2021 !! 2022 !! 2023 !! 2024Ranked televised events PDC World ChampionshipNon-PDCBDO 2R F QF 3R 3R W W F QF SF 4R F SF 3R 4R UK OpenNon-PDC 2R F 4R 4R 4R 5R 3R 4R 3R W 4R 6R 4R 4R 6R 6R World MatchplayNon-PDC 2R 2R 1R 1R 2R SF 2R SF 2R W 2R F 2R 1R 2R| World Grand PrixNon-PDC 2R QF 1R 1R QF SF 2R FWD QF 2R QF 1R 1R 2R| European ChampionshipNHDNP QF 1R 2R EX WD 1R F 1RDid not participateDNQ| Grand Slam of Darts SF SF 2R QF F 2R 2R 2R 2R SF SF F QF 2R 2RDNQ QF| {{Nowrap|Players Championship Finals}}Not heldDNP 1R F 2R QF QF W 2R 2R1RSFDNQ2R3R2R 2R |Non-ranked televised events Premier League DartsNon-PDCDNP W 8th 10th SF W SF SF SFWD SF 8th 8thDNP The MastersNot heldDNQ QF SF 1R F SFWD SF 2R 2R 2R | Champions League of DartsNot heldSF F W RRNH PDC World Cup of DartsNot heldQFNH2R2RDNQFQF1RFWWDDNPF| World Series of Darts FinalsNot held2R2RF2R2RWD2R2RDNP| Past major events Las Vegas Desert ClassicNon-PDC QFNot held Championship LeagueNHDNP RR RR RR RRNot heldCareer statistics bgcolor="efefef"Year-end ranking3444422345627| PDC European Tour{| class="wikitable" style="width:50%; margin:0"! Season !! 1 !! 2 !! 3 !! 4 !! 5 !! 6 !! 7 !! 8 !! 9 !! 10 !! 11 !! 12 !! 13 2012ADO3RGDCWDEDOWDGDMEXDDMEX 2013UKM2REDTDNPEDOQFADO2RGDT2RGDC1RGDM3RDDM2R 2014GDCWDDM2RGDMDNPADO2RGDTQFEDOSFEDG3REDTWD 2015GDCFGDT3RGDMDNPDDMDNPIDODNPEDOWDEDTDNPEDMWDEDGDNP 2016DDM2RGDMQFGDTQFEDM3RADODNPEDOQFIDODNPEDTDNPEDGDNPGDCDNP 2017Did not play 2018Did not play 2019 2020Did not play 2021Did not play 2022Did not play 2023BSDDNPEDODNPIDODNPGDGDNQADODNQDDC1RBDOQFCDOWDEDGDNQEDMDNPGDODNPHDTDNPGDCDNQ 2024BDO3RGDGWDIDOWDEDGWADOWDBSDWDDDCEDOGDCFDTHDTSDTCDO

WDF Majors{| class"wikitable"

! WDF Majors !! Event !! 2000 !! 2001 !! 2002 !! 2003 !! 2004 !! 2005 !! 2006 WDF World Cup| Singles NH L322001 WDF World Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L162003 WDF World Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2003 WDF World Cup - Men's Finals {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205215919weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L322005 WDF World Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH| Pairs NH L642001 WDF World Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH QF2003 WDF World Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L322005 WDF World Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH| Team NH L162001 WDF World Cup - Men's Team {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2001 WDF World Cup - Men's Finals {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205222436weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH QF2003 WDF World Cup - Men's Team {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH QF2005 WDF World Cup - Men's Teams {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2005 WDF World Cup - Men's Finals {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205221758weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH| Overall Team NH 12th2001 WDF World Cup - Team Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH 7th2003 WDF World Cup - Team Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH -2005 WDF World Cup - Men's Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2005 WDF World Cup - Women's Overall {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205221913weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH WDF Europe Cup| Singles L642000 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L162002 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L322004 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Singles WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH QF2006 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Singles {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2006 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Finals {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205222636weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015.| Pairs SF2000 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2000 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Finals World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH RU2002 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2002 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Finals {{Webarchive>url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150205221228weblink World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH SF2004 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} World Darts Federation. Retrieved 6 January 2015.2004 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Finals World Darts Federation>WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH L322006 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Pairs {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015.| Team SF2000 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Team {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH W2002 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Team {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH RU2004 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Teams {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH RU2006 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Team {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015.| Men's Overall 4th2000 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH W2002 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH 4th2004 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Overall WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015. NH RU2006 WDF Europe Cup - Men's Overall {{Webarchiveweblink >date=5 February 2015 }} WDF. Retrieved 6 January 2015.

Nine-dart finishes{| class"wikitable"|+ Gary Anderson televised nine-dart finishes

! Date! Opponent! Tournament! Method! Prize| 8 June 2012ENG}} Davey Dodds2012 UK Open>UK Open| 3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12| £10,000| 2 January 2016NED}} Jelle Klaasen2016 PDC World Darts Championship>PDC World Darts Championship| 3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12| £15,000| 26 July 2018ENG}} Joe Cullen2018 World Matchplay (darts)>World Matchplay| 3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12| £45,000

Awards

PDC Awards

Anderson has received eight awards at the annual PDC Awards Dinner.{{awards table}} 2012 rowspan=52011 PDC Pro Tour>Pro Tour Player {{won}} 2015 PDC Player of the Year {{won}}| {{won}}| {{won}}2011 PDC Pro Tour>Pro Tour Player of the Year {{won}} 2016 Gary Anderson & Michael van Gerwen PDC Player of the Year {{won}}Gary AndersonPDC Fans' Player of the Year {{won}}2015 PDC World Darts Championship>World Championship Semi-final Televised Performance of the Year {{nom}} 2016 rowspan=3| {{nom}} 2019 PDC Player of the Year {{nom}}PDC Fans' Player of the Year {{won}}2018 World Matchplay>| {{nom}}

Notes

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References

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External links

  • weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160128190228weblink">Gary Anderson profile Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
  • Gary Anderson profile Unicorn Darts.
  • {{DartsOrakel|Gary Anderson}}
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