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Britain in July, Wimbledon, Lords, Henley and Blackpool! The World Matchplay at the beautiful, iconic Winter Gardens has become a major part of our sporting summer.

The above are the words of legendary sports lensman Lawrence Lustig who covered sixteen World Matchplay events as the official PDC photographer. 

Like everything to do with darts you can get some wonderful insights to the Blackpool bonanza through the simple numbers. Here are a few illustrations:

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Larry Butler defied the odds and history to claim the inaugural World Matchplay title in 1995! No USA has won a PDC major before or since. Butler’s ranking (equivalent of 26 by today’s methods) would have him as the lowest ranked winner as well.

THE FIRST PDC WORLD MATCHPLAY: Watch the Bald Eagle overcome The Menace

Players to have won back-to-back World Matchplay titles: Rod Harrington, Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.

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Nations represented by winners: USA, England, Netherlands, Scotland and Belgium.

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Title sponsors of the PDC World Matchplay: Proton Cars, Webster’s, Stan James, Skybet, Betfair, BetVictor and Betfred.

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Matches Phil Taylor lost in the history of the World Matchplay: Bob Anderson (1994), Peter Evison (1996), Ronnie Baxter (1998), Peter Manley (1999), John Part (2005), Terry Jenkins (2007), James Wade (2015) and once in the final, against Michael van Gerwen (2016).

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9-dart finishes at the Winter Gardens: Phil Taylor (2), Raymond van Barneveld, John Part, Michael van Gerwen, Wes Newton, Gary Anderson, Gerwyn Price, Dimitri Van den Bergh. Only Part and Newton went on to lose their matches. There is yet to be the perfect leg in a final.

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Biggest margin in a final: In 2009, Taylor defeated Terry Jenkins 18-4

26

Number of different players to appear in the final. 

38

Longest unbeaten run of matches: Not surprisingly Phil Taylor from 2008-2015. One more time was the chant as he retuned to claim a final title in 2017.

TAYLOR’s FINAL MATCHPLAYOne More time

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Most legs in a final: 2018 Gary Anderson defeated Mensur Suljovic (21-19).

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Images: PDC / L Lustig




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