English professional darts player and current PDC World Champion, known for his consistent scoring and clinical finishing under pressure.
Born in Bridlington, East Yorkshire on 31 January 2001, Humphries began playing darts at a young age and quickly demonstrated exceptional talent. He progressed through youth competitions before joining the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) circuit, where he initially struggled to establish himself among the sport's elite players. Humphries spent his early professional years methodically developing his technique and mental approach to the game. His breakthrough arrived in 2023 when he reached the quarter-finals of multiple major tournaments and began consistently producing averages above 100. This period marked his emergence as a genuine contender at the highest level of professional darts. His performances throughout 2023 established him as one of the most improved players on the circuit and set the stage for his historic achievements. The pinnacle of Humphries' career came at the 2024 PDC World Championship, where he defeated Luke Littler 7-4 in a final that captivated global audiences. The match showcased the highest quality of play, with Humphries demonstrating remarkable composure under intense pressure. This victory made him world champion and elevated him to the number one ranking shortly afterward, cementing his status as the sport's premier player. Humphries' success has had significant impact on professional darts, representing the sport's evolution toward greater professionalism and technical excellence. His disciplined approach and calm demeanour on stage contrast with the more flamboyant personalities traditionally associated with darts, reflecting the modern game's increasing sophistication. His measured handling of media attention and public recognition has enhanced darts' reputation as a serious competitive sport. As world champion, Humphries embodies the contemporary professional darting athlete, combining exceptional skill with a grounded, thoughtful approach that has earned widespread respect within the sport and helped attract new audiences to professional darts. Humphries entered the 2025/26 World Championship as the second seed under the expanded 128-player format, in which all seeds joined at the first round for the first time, and remained one of the leading forces on the PDC Order of Merit as the circuit's prize money reached record levels in 2026.
PDC World Championship victory and reaching World No.1
He became world number one within two years of being ranked outside the top 50 — one of the fastest rises to the summit in darts history.
Did You Know?How They Played
Consistent high-scoring player with strong finishing
Lasting Impact
One of the leading players in modern professional darts
Career Honours
- PDC World Champion 2024
- PDC World No.1 2024
- Multiple PDC Players Championship titles
- PDC European Championship titles