Belgian professional darts player who became the first Belgian to win a PDC major championship, known for his emotional celebrations and breakthrough victories.
Born in Lier, Belgium, on 26 January 1996, Dimitri Van den Bergh emerged from a nation with little darts tradition to become one of the sport's most compelling figures. His early development occurred outside the established English and Dutch pathways that typically produce elite players, making his subsequent rise all the more remarkable. Van den Bergh's natural talent became evident during his youth career, where he consistently competed against the world's best emerging players. The Belgian's breakthrough came in 2018 when he claimed the PDC World Youth Championship, establishing himself as a serious prospect for the senior ranks. His transition to the main tour proved successful, with steady progress leading to his career-defining moment in 2020. That year, Van den Bergh captured the Grand Slam of Darts, defeating Gerwyn Price in a thrilling final to claim his first major title. The victory marked a watershed moment, not only for his career but for Belgian darts as a whole. Van den Bergh's momentum continued into 2021 when he added the World Matchplay crown to his collection, further cementing his status among the sport's elite. His emotional celebrations and genuine reactions to success have become trademark characteristics, contrasting with the more reserved demeanor typical of many professional players. These qualities, combined with his approachable nature toward fans, have earned him widespread popularity across the darting community. His achievements carry particular significance as the first Belgian player to win PDC major titles, breaking new ground for a country traditionally outside darts' mainstream. Van den Bergh's success has helped elevate the sport's profile in Belgium and demonstrated that excellence can emerge from unexpected quarters. His impact extends beyond mere statistics, representing a new generation of players who bring fresh energy and emotional authenticity to professional darts while maintaining the highest competitive standards.
First Belgian to win a PDC major championship
He is the first and only Belgian player to win a PDC major title — his Grand Slam victory in 2020 was historic for Belgian darts.
Did You Know?How They Played
Emotional, expressive player known for his celebrations and strong finishing ability
Lasting Impact
Pioneering Belgian darts on the world stage and inspiring a new generation of Continental European players
Career Honours
- Grand Slam of Darts Champion 2020
- World Matchplay Champion 2021
- PDC World Youth Champion 2018
- First Belgian PDC major champion