Results

Players Championship 19 06/19 16:15 3 Scott Williams v Bradley Brooks 6-2
Players Championship 19 06/19 15:30 4 Brendan Dolan v Bradley Brooks 0-6
Players Championship 19 06/19 12:25 57 Bradley Brooks v Tytus Kanik 6-1
European Tour 8 05/31 19:35 5 Nathan Aspinall v Bradley Brooks 6-4
European Tour 8 05/30 19:00 7 Joe Cullen v Bradley Brooks 5-6
European Tour 6 05/02 12:00 7 Wessel Nijman v Bradley Brooks 6-2
Players Championship 13 04/14 11:50 57 Krzysztof Ratajski v Bradley Brooks 4-6
Players Championship 11 04/08 13:40 6 Ross Smith v Bradley Brooks 5-6
Players Championship 10 04/01 13:35 6 Bradley Brooks v Callan Rydz 2-6
UK Open 02/28 13:45 8 Jurjen van der Velde v Bradley Brooks 6-2
Winmau World Masters 01/31 22:10 5 Michael van Gerwen v Bradley Brooks 3-1
ADC Global Championship Grand Final 12/22 17:00 - Adam Lipscombe v Bradley Brooks 7-4

Wikipedia - Bradley Brooks

Bradley Brooks (born 20 February 2000) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He reached the last 16 at the 2021 Grand Slam of Darts. In his youth career, Brooks won the 2020 PDC World Youth Championship and five titles on the PDC Development Tour.

History

In 2017, Brooks won the Junior Darts Corporation (JDC) European Open title, defeating Jarred Cole 6–5 in the final.

Brooks entered PDC UK Q-School in 2018, winning a two-year PDC Tour Card on the fourth and final day by defeating John Goldie 5–1 in the final round. His first significant run in the PDC came in late June 2018, when he made the quarter-finals of Players Championship 16 in Barnsley, only to be knocked out by eventual winner Ian White.

After losing his two-year Tour Card at the end of 2019, he won it straight back on 17 January 2020 by beating Damon Heta 5–3 in the Day 2 final at 2020 Q-School. Brooks reached the final of the 2020 PDC World Youth Championship; where took on Joe Davis on 29 November 2020, and won the match in a last-leg decider, qualifying him for the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship. In his debut he faced Dirk van Duijvenbode and led 2–0 in sets, but eventually lost 3–2 and exited in the first round.

As the reigning World Youth Champion, he earned a spot at the 2021 Grand Slam of Darts. In Group B he faced Jonny Clayton, Mervyn King and Rusty-Jake Rodriguez. Brooks won his first match against King 5–1 but lost to Clayton. After winning 5–3 against Rodriguez in the last match, he secured second place in the group and qualified for the second round. There, he faced Gerwyn Price, the world number one at the time. Price won the close contest 10–8 and eliminated Brooks.

Brooks qualified for the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship by topping the PDC UK Development Tour ranking. He drew William Borland in the first round. The match went to the a deciding fifth set, where Borland hit a nine-dart finish in the deciding leg and eliminated Brooks 3–2.

After losing his Tour Card at the end of 2023, he regained it at 2025 Q-School, finishing first in the UK Q-School Order of Merit with a total of 16 points, a Q-School record.