Sebastian Białecki Explained

Sebastian Białecki
Fullname:Sebastian Białecki
Nickname:"Bolt"
Birth Date:6 December 2003
Birth Place:Łódź, Poland
Hometown:Łódź, Poland
Since:2015
Darts:22g Target
Laterality:Right-handed
Music:"Fight to Survive" by Stan Bush
Pdc:2020–
Wdf:2022–
Currentrank: (PDC)
(WDF)
Bdo World:Last 32: 2023
World Masters:Last 128: 2022
Pdc World:Last 96: 2023
Uk Open:Quarter Final: 2022
Results:Youth events

Sebastian Białecki (born 6 December 2003) is a Polish professional darts player who plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. First Polish medalist in the WDF Europe Cup. He is also a Denmark Open champion, soft-tip Polish Champion and two-time Polish Junior Darts Champion. His other big achievements to date were three tournament victories on the PDC's Challenge and Development Tours, and reaching the quarter-finals in the 2022 UK Open.

Career

Białecki started playing darts in 2015, at the age of 12. The first big success of Białecki was winning the Polish Junior Championship twice in 2017 and 2018. In 2019, he took part in international tournaments for the first time. At the beginning of 2020, he took part in the Q-School qualifying tournament for the PDC Pro Tour card, as well as taking part in PDC Development Tour tournaments in Hildesheim, Germany, where he reached the Last 32 three times, and reached the semi-finals once, losing the match for the final with Ryan Meikle. In September 2020, he took part in 2020 PDC World Youth Championship, advancing from group stage to the second round, where he again lost to Meikle, this time by 0–6.

In 2021, he took part in Q-School again, but was unsuccessful. Good results in the PDC Pro Tour tournaments organized in 2020 allowed Białecki to start in the 2021 UK Open. He was the first player in history to be born after the first edition of this tournament. In the first round of this edition, he faced Jim McEwan, achieved a nine-dart finish, and won the match 6–2. In the following matches of the tournament, he defeated Jitse Van der Wal (who also hit a nine-dart finish against him) and Derk Telnekes. He was eliminated in the fourth round, losing to Mensur Suljović 6–10.

In the next part of the season, he played in the PDC Pro Tour tournaments. In September 2021, he won his first international tournament PDC Challenge Tour in Niedernhausen, beating Kevin Doets 5–4 in the final. Two months later, in November 2021, he won the first PDC Development Tour tournament beating Geert Nentjes 5–4 in the final. In November, he also took part in the 2021 PDC World Youth Championship, unfortunately ending his participation in the group stage after losing all his matches.

In 2022, he had his third attempt at Q-School, but again not successfully. Good results throughout the previous season, paid off with an invitation to the 2022 UK Open. In this tournament, he achieved his best performance, beating successively in his duels Matt Campbell, Joe Murnan, Keegan Brown, Ritchie Edhouse, Ian White and Ryan Searle. He was eliminated from this tournament in the quarter-finals, losing to William O'Connor 9–10, despite having a match dart for a 150 checkout on double 15.[1] After the tournament, he moved up to the 81st place in the Professional Darts Corporation ranking.

In April 2022, he took part in Denmark Open, which his first seniors WDF tournament and won it beating along the way some high-rank players like Ben Hazel, Andy Baetens, Dennis Nilsson, Shaun McDonald and in the final Darren Johnson 6–1. The triumph in this tournament guaranteed him a start in the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship.[2] Next day, he took part in Denmark Masters, but lost in first match. In the same month, he took part in East European qualifying for the PDC European Tour tournaments and qualified for three tournaments played in the next part of the season.[3]

In early May, he played moderately successful at the PDC Development Tour tournaments in Wigan. Only in one of the tournaments he advanced to the Last 8. In his debut on European Tour stage later that month at 2022 Czech Darts Open, he lost 4–6 to Martijn Kleermaker in first round.[4] Similarly at the end of the month, he was eliminated in first round of the 2022 Dutch Darts Championship, where he lost 1–6 to Jelle Klaasen.[5] On 4 June 2022, he won his second PDC Development Tour in Hildesheim, beating Keane Barry 5–3 in the final.[6]

In the middle of the month, he take part in the 2022 PDC World Cup of Darts representing Poland with Krzysztof Ratajski.[7] In first match, Polish players had a problem to beat Danny Baggish and Jules van Dongen from the United States. The last ninth leg ended favorably for the Poles. Białecki scored 180 points, which allowed to set 40 points to the end. Danny Baggish had missed tops for a 160 finish and after that Krzysztof Ratajski end a leg and match with D20, threw a 13-darter leg for a 5–4 win and spot in the second round of this tournament.[8] In the second round he faced Kim Huybrechts and lost that match 2–4 in legs. The loss of Krzysztof Ratajski with Dimitri van den Bergh in first single match meant that the Poles left the tournament after second round.

At the beginning of July, he played at 2022 European Darts Matchplay. During the evening session, he won his first match on PDC European Tour against Mervyn King, beating him 6–4.[9] During the second day of this tournament, he minimally lost 5–6 to Stephen Bunting who finishing 110 in the last leg after Białecki missed a match dart on double 20.[10] The following week he took part in the Polish Championship, where he lost 3–5 to Tytus Kanik in the final match. At the end of the month, he took part in the soft-tip Polish Darts Championship. In the men's singles he beat Łukasz Wacławski, winning the first adult title of the Polish Darts Champion and qualified for the second soft-tip EDF European Darts Championship in his career.

At the end of September 2022, he was selected by the national federation to participate in the 2022 WDF Europe Cup. On the second day of the tournament, he advanced to the finals of the pairs competition where he played together with Dariusz Marciniak. On the way to first medal of this event for Poland, they defeated, among others rivals from Switzerland (Thomas Junghans and Stefan Bellmont) and Wales (Sam Cankett and Nick Kenny).[11] Ultimately, on October 1, they were defeated by the England pairs Joshua Richardson and Scott Williams by 2–6 in legs.[12] [13] On the third day of the tournament, he advanced to the quarter-finals of the singles competition, defeating Liam Meek and James Hurrell on the road to the final phase. In the quarter-finals match, he lost to Danny van Trijp by 2–5 in legs.[14] [15] In the team competition, he did not make it to the final phase.[16]

In November, he participated in the qualifying for the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship for players from Eastern Europe. On his way to the final, he defeated Michele Turetta, Alexander Mašek and Rusty-Jake Rodriguez. In the qualifying final, he faced Christian Gödl and won by 7–4 in legs.[17]

World Championship results

WDF

PDC

Performance timeline

Tournament 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
PDC Ranked televised events
DNQ1RDNQ
UK OpenDNQ4RQF1R1R
WDF Ranked televised events
DNQ2R
DNQ2RNH
PDC Non-ranked televised events
DNQ2RDNQ
2RRR
Career statistics
Year-end ranking (PDC)15696

PDC European Tour

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2022IDO
DNP
GDC
DNP
GDG
DNP
ADO
DNP
EDO
DNP
CDO
1R
EDG
DNQ
DDC
1R
EDM
2R
HDT
DNP
GDO
DNP
BDO
DNP
GDT
DNP
2023BSD
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
IDO
WD
GDG
DNQ
ADO
DNQ
DDC
DNP
BDO
DNP
CDO
DNP
EDG
DNQ
EDM
DNP
GDO
DNQ
HDT
2R
GDC
DNQ
2024BDO
DNQ
GDG
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
ADO
DNQ
BSD
2R
DDC
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
GDC
FDT
HDT
SDT
CDO

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Nine-dart finishes

See also: Nine-dart finish.

Sebastian Białecki televised nine-dart finishes! Date! Opponent! Tournament! Method! Prize
5 March 2021 Jim McEwanUK Open3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12
2 November 2023MODUS Super Series3 x T20; 2 x T20, T19; 2 x T20, D12

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Noppert denies Smith to win first TV title at Cazoo UK Open. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  2. Web site: Białecki books World Championship debut as record-breaker Hedman wins again in Denmark. WDF. 3 May 2022.
  3. Web site: European Tour Host Nation & Associate Member Qualifiers confirmed. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  4. Web site: Lewis shines alongside home trio as Gambrinus Czech Darts Open begins. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  5. Web site: Jansen edges out Van der Voort on Dutch Darts Championship Day One. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  6. Web site: Nentjes & Bialecki share Development Tour spoils. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  7. Web site: 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts pairings confirmed. PDC. 6 June 2022.
  8. Web site: Latvia ease past Hungary, Poland seal nervy win over USA. 17 June 2022. dartsnews.com. 18 June 2022.
  9. Web site: Bialecki dethrones the King, Lukeman edges scrappy tie with Michael. July 2022. dartsnews.com. 4 July 2022.
  10. Web site: Heta produces deadly doubling display to down Rydz, Aspinall and Bunting also through at European Darts Matchplay. 2 July 2022. dartsnews.com. 4 July 2022.
  11. Web site: WDF Europe Cup Men Pairs. World Darts Federation. 30 September 2022.
  12. Web site: Bialecki/Marciniak and Williams/Richardson reach men's pairs tournament final at WDF Europe Cup. 30 September 2022. dartsnews.com. 1 October 2022.
  13. Web site: England win men's and ladies pairs tournaments at WDF Europe Cup. 2 October 2022. dartsnews.com. 2 October 2022.
  14. Web site: WDF Europe Cup Men Singles. World Darts Federation. 30 September 2022.
  15. Web site: Surprising men's singles final set at WDF Europe Cup between Labre and Harju. October 2022. dartsnews.com. 1 October 2022.
  16. Web site: WDF Europe Cup Men Teams. World Darts Federation. 30 September 2022.
  17. Web site: PDC E. Europe World Championship Qualifier 2022 . DartConnect . 19 November 2022.