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Saturday 30 December 2017 11:49 am

2018 World Darts Championship prize money: Here’s how much Phil Taylor could add to his career earnings in swansong event

By: Joe Hall

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A record prize worth £400,000 is on offer to the winner of the 2018 World Darts Championship, making it the richest tournament in darts.

The Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) boosted its total prize offering to £1.8m for the tournament currently being played at Alexandra Palace in North London, after putting up £1.65m at the 2017 tournament.

That boosted the winner's reward by a cool £50,000 from the £350,000 earned by reigning champion Michael Van Gerwen.

At £400,000, winning the World Darts Championship us worth £150,000 more than victory at any other tournament, with the £250,000 available to the winner of the Premier League.

Semi-finalists Van Gerwen, Phil Taylor, Rob Cross and Jamie Lewis are all guaranteed at least £85,000 for reaching the semi-finals, while another win will bank them a minimum of £170,000 for reaching the final.

Power rankings: Phil Taylor can cement his position as darts' highest earner

For Taylor, competing in his final event before he retires from an illustrious career which has included 14 World Championship titles, the perfect final act will see him exit the sport having earned just under £8m in prize money.

As it stands ahead of the semi-finals, Taylor has amassed £7.5m in total earnings.

The 57-year-old is the highest earning darts player in history, with 28-year-old Van Gerwen behind him on £5.5m.

 

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