Roman Benecký Explained

Roman Benecký
Nickname:"Beny"
Birth Date:20 January 2000
Birth Place:Czech Republic
Hometown:Arnultovice, Czech Republic
Since:2009
Darts:22g Target
Laterality:Right-handed
Music:"Hey Ya!" by Outkast
Bdo:2016–2019
Pdc:2019–
Wdf:2016–2019
World Masters:Last 128: 2019
Pdc World:Last 96: 2022
Results:Youth events

Roman Benecký (born 20 January 2000) is a Czech professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He represented his country at the 2018 PDC World Cup of Darts and qualify for the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship.

Career

Benecký started playing darts in 2009, at the age of 9. He first played in soft-tip darts tournaments for a few years and in 2017 he became the EDU European Champion at the U18 category.[1] In the final match he defeated Oguzhan Kaya and took a gold medal. In 2016, he achieved other of his greatest youth's successes by winning the Czech Open Youth's tournament.[2]

In 2018, he quite surprisingly won the qualification for the 2018 PDC World Cup of Darts where he played for the Czech Republic with Karel Sedláček. In the first round doubles match they faced Rob Cross and Dave Chisnall, who defeated them by 3–5 in legs. In 2019, he took part in PDC Development Tour tournaments for the first time. In addition to two rounds of 16, a quarter-final was the best result of the year, which also gave him qualification for the 2019 PDC World Youth Championship. In the decisive group game he was defeated by Nathan Rafferty and thus missed the knock-out rounds.

In 2020, he played in PDC Development Tour and went to the semi-finals later in the year, which guaranteed him a start in the 2020 PDC World Youth Championship. He was eliminated once again in the group stage, by eventual finalist Joe Davis. At the end of 2021, in the final of the Eastern Europe Qualifier tournament he prevailed against Karel Sedláček and therefore qualified for the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship.[3] There he faced Ryan Joyce in the first round match, whom he narrowly lost in the decider. At the Q-School, Benecký was once again unable to earn a tour card, and a little later he made it into the quarter-finals at the PDC Challenge Tour. At the end of March, Benecky advanced to his first two Players Championship.[4]

World Championship results

PDC

Performance timeline

Tournament 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
PDC Ranked televised events
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WDF Ranked televised events
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PDC Non-ranked televised events
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Career statistics
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PDC European Tour

Performance timeline legend
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Notes and References

  1. Web site: EM 2017. European Dart Union. 14 September 2022.
  2. Web site: Roman Benecky signs with Mission Darts. 19 March 2022. dartsnews.com. 14 September 2022.
  3. Web site: Benecky wins East Europe Qualifier to seal PDC World Darts Championship debut. 13 November 2021. dartsnews.com. 14 September 2022.
  4. Web site: Players Championship 7-8 entries confirmed. PDC. 14 September 2022.