DARTSLIVE The World (stylized as THE WORLD) is a series of soft-tip darts tournaments held annually in various venues around the world since 1985.

Overview edit

The World is a tournament series organized by Japanese soft-tip darts company Dartslive.[1] It is also referenced as the Soft-Tip World Championship, although several other organisations have held tournaments with that name. Typically, a season consists of five to nine tournaments, called stages, which are broadcast via dartslive.tv. Usually, one stage is held in Europe and North America each, with the other tournaments set throughout East Asia. An annual ranking is composed of stage results during the season. In 2011–13, 2016, and 2018, a Grand Final has been held at the end of the year, with players being invited according to their ranking position,[2] as well as, since 2016, a wild card tournament.[3]

The World stages are open to both men and women, with a special award being given to the best female player at every event, the only exception being the 2016 (unranked) Premium Stage, where a separate women's event was staged. Matches are played in the formats 701-Master Out and Cricket.

The most recent Grand Final champion is Royden Lam, whereas the 2019 annual ranking has been won by Boris Krcmar. Previous seasons have been won by Ronald L. Briones (2011), Lourence Ilagan (2012), Paul Lim (2013, 2016–17), and Krcmar (2014–15, 2018).[4]

The four best-placed players in the ranking are invited to the biannual Super Darts event in Japan[5]

Grand Final champion Lim has been invited to the 2013 PDC World Darts Championship as part of a partnership between Dartslive and the Professional Darts Corporation.[6] Lim also qualified to the 2014 PDC Worlds through the annual ranking.[7]

Two steel tip World Champions have also won stages at The World: three-time World Champion John Part, and 2014 BDO World Champion Stephen Bunting. Many other PDC and BDO players have participated in The World events.

The 2019 stage in Hong Kong had been cancelled due to the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests.[8]

Dartslive announced that in 2020, for the first time a stage would be held in Spain.[9] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 season was cancelled in its entirety.[10]

Once travel and visitation restrictions were lifted in Japan in August 2022, DARTSLIVE announced a Premium Stage to be held later that month in Tokyo, and soon after a second premium stage to be held in Singapore at the end of November.[11]

For 2023 DARTSLIVE announced there would be three events under ”The World” banner, but as stand alone events rather than having an annual ranking. The first stage was announced to be played on June 11, 2023, in Taichung, Taiwan. The second stage was announced to be in Tokyo, Japan on August 19, 2023. The third stage was announced to take place in Malaysia on October 22, 2023.[12] On March 22, 2023, it was announced that SUPERDARTS 2024 would include 4 “The World” stage winners from 2023, hinting at a possible 4th stage for 2023 or the possibility of the Japan stage once again having a separate men’s and women’s stage.

List of stage finals edit

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Year Stage Champion Runner-Up Prize Money Location
Total Ch. R.-Up
2011 1   Lourence Ilagan   Jaypee Detablan N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 2   John Part   Ronald L. Briones N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 3   Royden Lam   Lourence Ilagan N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 4   Ronald L. Briones   Randy van Deursen N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 5   Ray Carver   Amin Abdul Ghani N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 6   Paul Lim   Benjamin Dersch N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 7   Ray Carver   Watanyu Charoonroj N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 8   David Fatum   John Kuczynski N/A HKD 100,000 HKD 30,000 Hong Kong
2011 Grand Final   Paul Lim   Sho Katsumi HKD 1,900,000 HKD 1,000,000 HKD 300,000 Hong Kong
2012 1   Paul Lim   Scott Kirchner HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 2   Sho Katsumi   Ronald L. Briones HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 3   Keita Ono   Lourence Ilagan HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 4   Royden Lam   Haruki Muramatsu HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 5   Lourence Ilagan   Paul Lim HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 6   Royden Lam   Paul Lim HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 7   Lourence Ilagan   Scott Miller HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Las Vegas
2012 8   Ray Carver   Paul Lim HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2012 Grand Final   Takehiro Suzuki   Christian Perez HKD 2,284,000 HKD 1,000,000 HKD 300,000 Hong Kong
2013 1   Ronald L. Briones   Takehiro Suzuki HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2013 2   Scott Kirchner   Paul Lim HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2013 3   Stephen Bunting   Benjamin Dersch HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 France
2013 4   Ronald L. Briones   Ray Carver HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Korea
2013 5   Lourence Ilagan   Paul Lim HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 China
2013 6   Lourence Ilagan   Yuri Eguchi HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Las Vegas
2013 7   Christian Perez   Lourence Ilagan HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2013 8   Stephen Bunting   Royden Lam HKD 200,000 HKD 100,000 HKD 32,000 Hong Kong
2013 Grand Final   Lourence Ilagan   Christian Perez HKD 2,316,000 HKD 1,000,000 HKD 300,000 Hong Kong
2014 1   Adrian Gray   Yuri Eguchi $55,400 $15,000 $6,000 Macau
2014 2   Haruki Muramatsu   Shaun Narain $55,400 $15,000 $6,000 France
2014 3   Boris Krcmar   Shaun Narain $55,400 $15,000 $6,000 China
2014 4   Darin Young   Shintao Inoue $55,400 $15,000 $6,000 Japan
2014 5   Boris Krcmar   Darin Young $55,400 $15,000 $6,000 Las Vegas
2015 1   Lourence Ilagan   Hyungchul Park $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 Macau
2015 2   Adrian Gray   Hyungchul Park $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 Singapore
2015 3   Leonard Gates   Paul Lim $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 France
2015 4   Sho Katsumi   Jeremiah Millar $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 Canada
2015 5   Shintaro Inoue   Norhisame $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 Malaysia
2015 6   Randy van Deursen   Boris Krcmar $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 China
2015 7   Boris Krcmar   Kenichi Ajiki $33,600 $10,000 $5,000 Taipeh
2016 1   Boris Krcmar   Hyungchul Park $31,400 $12,000 $5,000 Las Vegas
2016 2   Alex Reyes   Leonard Gates $31,400 $12,000 $5,000 France
2016 3   Paul Lim   Mitsumasa Hoshino $31,400 $12,000 $5,000 Taipeh
2016 Premium Stage (Men)   Keita Ono   Boris Krcmar N/A N/A N/A Japan
2016 Premium Stage (Women)   Mana Kawakami   Sayuri Nishiguchi N/A N/A N/A Japan
2016 4   Paul Lim   Boris Krcmar $31,400 $12,000 $5,000 South Korea
2016 5   Tengku Shah   Howei Tsai $31,400 $12,000 $5,000 Malaysia
2016 Grand Final   Boris Krcmar   Hyungchul Park $122,000 $50,000 $20,000 Hong Kong
2017 1   Alex Reyes   Harith Lim $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Las Vegas
2017 2   Paul Lim   Francis Emonts $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 France
2017 3   Prussian Arceno   Kenichi Ajiki $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Taichung
2017 4   Leonard Gates   Lourence Ilagan $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Japan
2017 5   Chris Lim   Boris Krcmar $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Malaysia
2017 6   Paul Lim   Alex Reyes $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Hong Kong
2018 1   Leonard Gates   Paul Lim $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Las Vegas
2018 2   Boris Krcmar   Royden Lam $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 France
2018 3   Boris Krcmar   Paul Lim $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Japan
2018 4   Lourence Ilagan   Royden Lam $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Taichung
2018 5   Boris Krcmar   Royden Lam $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Malaysia
2018 Grand Final   Royden Lam   Boris Krcmar $62,000 $30,000 $10,000 Hong Kong
2019 1   Royden Lam   Owen Williams $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 France
2019 2   OWEN WILLIAMS   Michael Rasztovits $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 France
2019 3   Paul Lim   James Law $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Japan
2019 4   Kai Fan Leung   M Tatsunami $36,200 $15,000 $6,000 Taichung
2022 1 (Men)   Jun Matsuda   Toru Suzuki ¥1,200,000 ¥600,000 Tokyo, Japan
2022 1 (Women)   Kosuzu Iwao   Natsumi Iwata ¥600,000 ¥300,000 Tokyo, Japan
2022 2   Keita Ono   Boris Krcmar $22,200 $10,000 $4,000 Singapore
2023 1   Tetsuya Fujiwara   Seigo Asada $22,200 $10,000 $4,000 Taiwan
2023 2 (Men)   Teppei Nishi   Susumu Kasuya $22,200 $10,000 $4,000 Tokyo, Japan
2023 2 (Women)   Natsumi Iwata   Miyu Miyawaki $14,600 $5,000 $2,000 Tokyo, Japan
2023 3   Tomoya Goto   Yuta Hayashi $22,200 $10,000 $4,000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Records and statistics edit

As of 27 November 2022.

(Players with minimum two The World stage titles)

Rank Player Nationality Won Runner-up Finals
1 Boris Krcmar   Croatia 9 8 17
2 Paul Lim   Singapore 8 8 16
3 Lourence Ilagan   Philippines 8 4 12
4 Royden Lam   Hong Kong 5 4 9
5 Ronald Briones   Philippines 3 2 5
6 Leonard Gates   United States 3 1 4
Ray Carver   United States 3 1 4
8 Keita Ono   Japan 3 1 4
9 Sho Katsumi   Japan 2 1 3
Alex Reyes   United States 2 1 3
11
Stephen Bunting   England 2 0 2
Adrian Gray   England 2 0 2

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