Friday, January 2, 2026

Changing of the Guard? PDC World Championship Semi-Final Thoughts

 As we edge closer to the semi-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship, one question keeps buzzing in my mind: are we witnessing a changing of the guard? 

This tournament has been anything but predictable, and that’s what makes it so compelling. We’ve seen some big names fall early such as Chris Dobey, Rob Cross, Peter Wright and Damon Heta . All gone before the business end of the competition. These are players who, not long ago, you’d have penciled in for deep runs. 

Their exits have opened the door for a new wave of talent, and wow, have they seized the moment. Charlie Manby has announced himself on the big stage, and Ryan Searle looks like he’s finally realising his full potential. But the standout story? Justin 'Happy Feet' Hood. His performances have been nothing short of sensational,especially that match against Josh Rock, where he hit 11 out of 11 doubles. That’s the kind of stat that becomes folklore. 

And then there’s the Littler factor. Yes, we expected him to go far, but the narrative isn’t just about him anymore. Gian van Veen has stepped up in a big way, climbing to world number three and looking every bit a future champion. Add in Gary Anderson, rolling back the years and reminding us that experience still counts for plenty, and you’ve got a tournament that feels like a crossroads moment for the sport. 

Looking ahead to 2026, I think we’re in for more surprises, more new names, and more unpredictability. Forget the 'two Lukes' storyline, this feels like it’s shaping into Littler vs Van Veen as the rivalry to watch. 

One thing’s for sure: darts is evolving, and this World Championship might just be the turning point.

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