PDC World Championship 2023 12/22 22:30 6 Vincent van der Voort v Cameron Menzies 3-0
PDC World Championship 2023 12/17 21:25 7 Cameron Menzies v Diogo Portela 3-1
Players Championship Finals 2022 11/26 15:55 5 Cameron Menzies v Michael van Gerwen 4-6
Players Championship Finals 2022 11/25 12:50 6 Josh Rock v Cameron Menzies 3-6
Players Championship 29 2022 11/04 13:40 6 Nathan Aspinall v Cameron Menzies 6-2
European Tour 12 2022 09/23 12:40 - Boris Krcmar v Cameron Menzies 6-1
Players Championship 18 2022 07/08 14:15 4 Cameron Menzies v Dave Chisnall 4-6
European Tour 9 2022 07/02 17:00 5 Luke Humphries v Cameron Menzies 6-4
European Tour 9 2022 07/01 13:30 7 Niels Zonneveld v Cameron Menzies 3-6
European Tour 5 2022 05/07 13:25 - Melbourne United v Cameron Menzies 6-1
European Tour 5 2022 05/06 19:15 - Cameron Menzies v Ian White 6-3
European Tour 4 2022 04/30 18:20 5 Michael van Gerwen v Cameron Menzies 6-3
European Tour 4 2022 04/29 13:50 7 Steve Beaton v Cameron Menzies 4-6
WDF World Championship 2022 04/09 20:20 2 Thibault Tricole v Cameron Menzies 5-4
WDF World Championship 2022 04/08 21:10 3 Cameron Menzies v James Hurrell 4-0
WDF World Championship 2022 04/07 18:10 4 Wayne Warren v Cameron Menzies 0-3
WDF World Championship 2022 04/05 14:45 5 Cameron Menzies v Ian Jones 3-1
Players Championship 10 2022 04/02 13:05 6 Gabriel Clemens v Cameron Menzies 6-4
Players Championship 9 2022 04/01 13:20 57 Boris Krcmar v Cameron Menzies 2-6
Players Championship 5 2022 03/19 13:25 7 Cameron Menzies v Radek Szaganski 6-4
UK Open 2022 03/04 13:10 8 Jelle Klaasen v Cameron Menzies 6-1
Players Championship 4 2022 02/13 13:40 6 Michael van Gerwen v Cameron Menzies 4-6
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/04 23:35 - Thibault Tricole v Cameron Menzies 4-1
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/04 22:55 - Cameron Menzies v Matt Campbell 4-2
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/04 00:25 - Cameron Menzies v Matt Campbell 2-4
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/03 23:30 - Jim Williams v Cameron Menzies 2-4
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/03 22:55 - Cameron Menzies v Neil Duff 4-1
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/03 22:25 - Lee Cocks v Cameron Menzies 0-4
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/03 00:25 - Cameron Menzies v Lee Cocks 4-1
Online Live League Week 4 2021 12/02 23:55 - Neil Duff v Cameron Menzies 4-3

Wikipedia - Cameron Menzies

Cameron Menzies (born 27 June 1989) is a Scottish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events, where he is ranked world number twenty-nine. A PDC Tour Card holder since 2022, Menzies has won two Players Championship titles. He is a two-time PDC major quarter-finalist, reaching the last eight at the 2024 Grand Slam and the 2025 World Grand Prix.

Menzies previously participated in British Darts Organisation (BDO) and World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He reached the semi-finals at the 2017 World Masters and the 2022 Lakeside World Championship.

History

BDO career

Menzies first played darts on the BDO circuit in 2006, playing in the Gibraltar Open. However, he did not emerge to prominence until 2016 where he won the British Open. He played in the 2016 World Masters but lost to Irish darts player John O'Shea in the last 80. In 2017 he became the first Scottish player to win the Scottish Open since Gary Anderson 10 years before. He qualified for the 2017 BDO World Trophy through the regional qualifiers. He reached the semi-finals of the 2017 World Masters before losing to eventual champion Krzysztof Ratajski.

2017–2021: PDC

Menzies qualified for the 2017 Grand Slam of Darts virtue of his BDO ranking. Menzies finished third in his group losing to Gary Anderson 5–3 and Berry van Peer 5–4 but winning 5–2 against Simon Whitlock.

Menzies entered the PDC 2018 Q-School after his early loss at the 2018 BDO World Darts Championship. He then qualified the 2018 European Darts Open (ET1) and beat Mark Wilson 6–2 in the first round, before losing to the eventual champion Michael van Gerwen.

Menzies won one Challenge Tour event in 2018 and two in 2019.

2022–2023

Menzies was one of thirteen players to earn a PDC Tour Card at 2022 UK Q-School through the Order of Merit ranking. Despite now being a PDC player, he was granted permission to take part in the 2022 WDF World Championship after qualifying for the tournament by winning the 2021 Welsh Open. He achieved wins over Ian Jones, Wayne Warren and James Hurrell before losing 5–4 to Thibault Tricole in the semi-finals.

2024

In October 2024, Menzies won his maiden senior PDC title at Players Championship 29, defeating Stephen Bunting 8–4 in the final.

In November, Menzies reached his first PDC major quarter-final at the Grand Slam of Darts after a close 10–9 victory over James Wade. He then faced Mickey Mansell, whom he lost to 16–15 in a deciding leg.

2025

Menzies qualified for the 2025 PDC World Championship as the highest unseeded player on the Pro Tour Order of Merit. However, a visibly emotional Menzies was eliminated in the first round, losing 3–1 to Leonard Gates.

In late January, Menzies was one of eight players to qualify for the PDC World Masters through the preliminary rounds; he defeated Berry van Peer, Ricky Evans and Gian van Veen en route. At the tournament, he won his opening match 3–1 against Dave Chisnall but was beaten 4–1 by Nathan Aspinall in the second round. In April, he won his second PDC ranking title by defeating Peter Wright 8–3 in the final of Players Championship 11. Menzies reached his second PDC major quarter-final at the World Grand Prix following a 3–1 win over Rob Cross in the second round. He was eliminated in a 3–1 defeat to eventual runner-up Luke Humphries.

2026

In the first round of the 2026 World Championship, Menzies lost 3–2 to Charlie Manby. As Manby celebrated, Menzies began punching the underside of a drinks table on stage out of frustration, cutting his right hand open in the process. He was subsequently taken to hospital. Menzies later apologised for his behaviour, revealing that his uncle had recently died but that it was "no excuse for what [he] did on the stage".