Callan Rydz
English darts player (born 1998)
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- Callan Rydz ( born 3 July 1998) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
- Rydz topped the 2019 PDC Challenge Tour Order of Merit, which earned him his PDC Tour Card.
- He has reached the quarter-finals of two PDC World Championships: 2022 and 2025.
- He was eliminated in the first round by Martin Schindler.
- He played on the Challenge Tour and Development Tour throughout the year.
Callan Rydz ( born 3 July 1998) is an English professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He has won three PDC ranking titles and is a two-time PDC World Championship quarter-finalist.
Rydz topped the 2019 PDC Challenge Tour Order of Merit, which earned him his PDC Tour Card. He won two titles each on the PDC's Challenge Tour and Development Tour before winning his first two PDC ranking titles during the 2021 Pro Tour and adding a third in 2023. He has reached the quarter-finals of two PDC World Championships: 2022 and 2025.
Darts career
2017–2019: Early PDC career
Rydz made his PDC European Tour debut at the 2017 Gibraltar Darts Trophy as a UK Qualifier, aged just 18. He was eliminated in the first round by Martin Schindler.
At 2018 PDC Q-School, Rydz tried to win a PDC Tour Card, however he missed out on the points table by virtue of countback. He played on the Challenge Tour and Development Tour throughout the year. As a result of his Development Tour exploits, he qualified for the 2018 PDC World Youth Championship and progressed through the early group stage. He managed to reach the semi-finals, including a victory over the #1 seed Luke Humphries but lost out 6–3 to eventual runner up Martin Schindler. He also tried to win a Tour Card in 2019 Q-School, but missed out again by one leg.
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