Total finalist appearances • Active players are shown in
bold • Only players who reached the final are included • In the event of identical records, players are sorted by date first achieved
Champions by country Nine-dart finishes Nine
nine-dart finishes have been thrown at the World Matchplay. The first one was in 2002, when
Phil Taylor hit the first live 9-darter in UK television history.
Tournament records ;Longest match in Matchplay history : The 2018 final went to 40 legs as a result of the format of "2 clear legs". ;Longest unbeaten run : Phil Taylor from 2008 to 2015: Won 38 matches in a row. Taylor only lost eight matches in the history of the event: • 1994
Bob Anderson 9–11 (tiebreak, second round) • 1996
Peter Evison 1–8 (second round) • 1998
Ronnie Baxter 10–13 (quarter-finals) • 1999
Peter Manley 14–17 (semi-finals) • 2005
John Part 11–16 (quarter-finals) • 2007
Terry Jenkins 11–17 (semi-finals) • 2015
James Wade 14–17 (semi-finals) • 2016
Michael van Gerwen 10–18 (Final)
Averages An average over 100 in a match in the PDC World Matchplay has been achieved 142 times, of which
Phil Taylor is responsible for 62. In
2010,
Phil Taylor became the first player to average over 100 in all five rounds of the tournament. He repeated this feat in
2011 and
2013. An average of over 105 in a match in the World Matchplay has been achieved 35 times, of which Phil Taylor is responsible for 24. The highest match average ever in the World Matchplay is 114.99 by Phil Taylor in his Last 32 victory over
Barrie Bates in 2010. The highest match average ever in the World Matchplay Final is 111.23 by Phil Taylor against
Adrian Lewis in 2013. ==Format==