John Scott (darts player) explained

John Scott
Nickname:Gnasher
Birth Date:1981 2, df=y
Birth Place:Harrow, London, England
Hometown:Harrow, London
Homecountry:England
Since:1997
Darts:19g "Dogs of War – WAR 4"
Laterality:Right-handed
Music:"Just Can't Get Enough" by Depeche Mode
Bdo:2017–2020
Pdc:2004–2016
Wdf:2017–
Currentrank:(WDF)
Bdo World:Last 32: 2023
World Masters:Last 128: 2019, 2022
World Darts Trophy:Last 32: 2019
Uk Open:Last 96: 2018

John Keith Scott (born 17 February 1981 in Harrow, London) is an English darts player currently playing in World Darts Federation events. His nickname is Gnasher.

Career

Scott made his major debut at the 2012 UK Open at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton[1] after he qualified via the UK Open Order of Merit.[2] Scott also qualified for the Austrian Darts Open but lost 6–5 in the first round of the main event to Denis Ovens.[3]

In 2013, Scott once again qualified for the 2013 UK Open at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, making his televised debut in a 5–2 defeat to James Hubbard.[4] This was shortly followed by qualification for the German Darts Championship, where he lost 6–5 to Arron Monk in the first round.[5]

His tour card status expired at the beginning of 2014 although he did go on to qualify for the German Darts Championship in 2015, but again lost first round to Maik Langendorf in the main event.[6]

Scott took part in the amateur Riley's qualifying events for the 2016 UK Open, where he won through from the London Victoria venue to make the finals in Minehead[7] where he was narrowly defeated 5–6 by Dean Winstanley in the first round.[8]

In 2018, Scott reached his first semi final in a BDO tournament, and also qualified for the 2018 UK Open, winning the amateur qualifying event in London Victoria once again.[9] At the finals in Minehead, Scott registered his first major tournament victory, defeating Darren Johnson 6–4, before he lost to Jason Lowe in the last 96.

He went on to reach his first ranking final at the Latvia Open, losing 2–6 to Darius Labanauskas[10] and this result propelled him into the top 50 in the World Rankings for the first time.

2019 saw John claim his first two BDO ranking titles, winning the Estonia Open in Tallinn. He followed it up the very next day with a win of the Estonia Masters.[11] Later that year, Scott moved into a career high position of number 2 in the World Darts Federation rankings and qualified for the 2019 BDO World Trophy, losing 3–5 to Wayne Warren in the main event.

After the enforced break during the Coronavirus pandemic, he won his third WDF ranking title at the Reykjavik International Games in Iceland. Due to the Russo-Ukrainian War, the WDF on IOC advice suspended Russian players from the World Championship and this enabled Scott to play in the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship. He was defeated on debut 0–2 by Johnny Haines in the last 48. Shortly after, Scott won his fourth ranking title at the first Kaunas Open in Lithuania, defeating Dennis Nilsson 5–0 in the final.

2023 he picked up titles five and six at the first Tallinn Open, and Lithuania Open[12] respectively. He went on to receive a late invitation to the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship, where he lost out 0–3 to Leonard Gates of the United States.

Personal life

John works at IMG and is an Arsenal season ticket holder.

World Championship results

WDF

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2012 UK Open Results . Darts Database . 21 December 2013.
  2. Web site: 2012 UK Open Qualifiers . Darts Database . 21 December 2013.
  3. Web site: 2012 PDC Austrian Darts Open Results . Darts Database . 21 December 2013.
  4. Web site: 2013 UK Open Results . Darts Database . 21 December 2013 . 16 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181216165108/http://www.dartsdatabase.co.uk/EventResults.aspx?EventKey=4221 . dead .
  5. Web site: German Darts Championship Day One . . 21 December 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130909052144/http://www.pdc.tv/news/article/qs42ckowxo161jllakg91oyn8/title/german-darts-championship-day-one . 9 September 2013 . dead .
  6. Web site: German Darts Championship Day One . . 29 August 2015.
  7. Web site: Final Rileys Qualifiers Win UK Open Spots . . 21 February 2016.
  8. Web site: 2016 Coral UK Open Day One . . 4 March 2016.
  9. Web site: Ten Players Complete Rileys Qualifiers . . 19 February 2018.
  10. Web site: Labanauskas and de Graaf reign supreme in Riga . . 19 November 2018.
  11. Web site: Double Delight for Scott in Estonia . . 23 April 2019.
  12. Web site: Results of Lithuania Open Men 2023 . 2023-05-09 . DartsWDF.