PDC darts superstars - Rob Cross career highlights, key facts and things to know

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Rob Cross’s rise in darts is one of the sport’s most incredible stories. Just a few years before lifting the World Championship trophy, he was wiring sockets as a full-time electrician. In 2016, he made the bold decision to pursue darts professionally, and by January 2018, he had stunned the world - beating Phil Taylor 7–2 in the World Final to claim the title on his debut.

  • Name: Rob Cross
  • Nickname: Voltage
  • Born: 21/09/1990
  • Place of Birth: Pembury, England
  • Nationality: English
  • Laterality: Right-handed
  • Highest PDC Ranking: 2
  • Darts: 21.5g Target Signature Gen 1
  • Walk-on Tune: I Don’t Wanna Wait – David Guetta & OneRepublic

Since that historic win, Cross has proven he's no flash in the pan. He’s picked up multiple major titles, including the 2019 World Matchplay and back-to-back European Championships in 2019 and 2021. His calm under pressure and relentless scoring have earned him a reputation as one of the sport’s most consistent and composed competitors.

ROB CROSS CAREER STATS: Check out full profile on dartsdatabase

His career saw another resurgence in 2024. He claimed the Baltic Sea Open and then defeated Gerwyn Price 8–7 in a dramatic US Darts Masters final. In 2025, he hit his first televised nine-darter during the Premier League semi-final against Nathan Aspinall - a fitting reward for years of hard graft and persistence at the top level.

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Away from the oche, Rob is a family man, married to Georgia and raising four children. Despite the fame, he’s remained grounded - often saying he’s still just a bloke from Hastings who got a lucky break. With his relaxed attitude and laser-sharp focus, he’s become one of the most admired players on tour.

FROM SPARKY TO WORLD CHAMPION: The Rob Cross Fairy story

With over 20 PDC titles and ten televised majors under his belt, Rob Cross has long since shed the “one-hit wonder” label from his Ally Pally triumph and is widely regarded in the top echelons of the modern era. Voltage is still buzzing with energy - and with his form holding strong, more big wins are surely on the way.

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