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The 2018 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 41st World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 33rd staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green.

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Glen Durrant who was the defending men's champion, successfully retained his title, beating Mark McGeeney 7–6 in the final after the match went to a tie break. Durrant became the fifth player to defend a world title following his first win, after Eric Bristow, Raymond van Barneveld, Adrian Lewis and Gary Anderson. McGeeney became the second man, following Mike Gregory in 1992, to lose a world final having had darts at double to win.

Lisa Ashton who was the defending women's champion, also retained her title with a 3–1 win over Anastasia Dobromyslova.

Durrant recorded the tournament's first 100+ match average since 2014 in his quarter-final victory over Jim Williams.

All four men's quarter-finals went to a deciding set, the first time this had happened since the format was changed so that the quarters were played to best of nine sets. The previous year this happened was 1991, when the quarter-finals were best of seven sets.

Michael Unterbuchner became the first German player to reach the semi-finals of the World Championship, but was beaten 6–4 by Mark McGeeney.

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  1. James Hurrell withdrew from the tournament due to ill health. He was replaced in the draw by the next highest ranked player not qualified, which was Richie Edwards of Wales.[2]
  2. Krzysztof Ratajski, who qualified for the preliminary round as the 2017 World Masters champion, declined his invitation in order to attempt to qualify for the rival 2018 PDC World Darts Championship. Gary Robson, the highest ranked non-qualifier, was invited as a replacement.[3]

Draw bracket

Preliminary round

All matches are best of 5 sets.

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Last 32

First Round (best of 5 sets)
6–9 January

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Second Round (best of 7 sets)
10–11 January

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Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
12 January

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Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
13 January

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Final (best of 13 sets)
14 January

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1 England Glen Durrant 95.29 3
Alt England Gary Robson 86.31 0
1 England Glen Durrant 99.43 4
16 England Darryl Fitton 93.37 1
16 England Darryl Fitton 85.51 3
Q Australia Justin Thompson 81.09 2
1 England Glen Durrant 100.92 5
9 Wales Jim Williams 92.02 4
8 Scotland Cameron Menzies 84.66 1
England Conan Whitehead 91.86 3
England Conan Whitehead 90.28 3
9 Wales Jim Williams 90.18 4
9 Wales Jim Williams 81.27 3
Q Sweden Dennis Nilsson 82.42 2
1 England Glen Durrant 96.61 6
England Scott Waites 94.14 2
5 Scotland Ross Montgomery 90.72 1
England Scott Waites 88.89 3
England Scott Waites 93.21 4
12 Wales Dean Reynolds 94.53 2
12 Wales Dean Reynolds 81.50 3
Q Wales Chris Harris 76.62 1
England Scott Waites 92.77 5
13 Belgium Andy Baetens 91.86 4
4 England Scott Mitchell 98.70 3
Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 99.08 2
4 England Scott Mitchell 96.39 2
13 Belgium Andy Baetens 94.55 4
13 Belgium Andy Baetens 86.73 3
England Scott Baker 85.75 2
1 England Glen Durrant 93.97 7
2 England Mark McGeeney 86.31 6
2 England Mark McGeeney 86.19 3
England Martin Adams 82.08 2
2 England Mark McGeeney 92.13 4
WC Netherlands Danny Noppert 89.48 1
Alt Wales Richie Edwards 71.51 0
WC Netherlands Danny Noppert 88.92 3
2 England Mark McGeeney 91.47 5
Wales Wayne Warren 92.67 4
7 Netherlands Wesley Harms 90.56 1
Wales Wayne Warren 95.07 3
Wales Wayne Warren 88.62 4
10 Netherlands Willem Mandigers 87.03 2
10 Netherlands Willem Mandigers 89.58 3
Wales Nick Kenny 83.37 0
2 England Mark McGeeney 88.84 6
Q Germany Michael Unterbuchner 88.33 4
6 Belgium Geert De Vos 87.37 3
Q Netherlands Derk Telnekes 81.73 1
6 Belgium Geert De Vos 77.37 0
11 Netherlands Richard Veenstra 90.85 4
11 Netherlands Richard Veenstra 91.88 3
Northern Ireland Kyle McKinstry 87.99 2
11 Netherlands Richard Veenstra 89.66 4
Q Germany Michael Unterbuchner 89.65 5
3 England Jamie Hughes 87.14 2
Q Germany Michael Unterbuchner 89.30 3
Q Germany Michael Unterbuchner 88.88 4
14 Wales Martin Phillips 83.17 2
14 Wales Martin Phillips 83.23 3
Q England Daniel Day 79.30 1
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Draw Bracket

First Round (best of 3 sets)
6–10 January
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Quarter-finals (best of 3 sets)
11 January
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Semi-finals (best of 3 sets)
12 January
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Final (best of 5 sets)
13 January
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1 England Deta Hedman 66.96 3 3
Q Norway Rachna David 62.70 1 0 1 England Deta Hedman 78.15 3 3
8 Netherlands Sharon Prins 71.48 3 3 8 Netherlands Sharon Prins 73.90 2 2
England Maria O'Brien 70.86 1 2 1 England Deta Hedman 82.32 2 2
4 England Lisa Ashton 77.76 3 3 4 England Lisa Ashton 83.14 3 3
Wales Rhian Griffiths 67.11 2 0 4 England Lisa Ashton 73.26 3 3
5 Australia Corrine Hammond 71.69 2 3 1 England Fallon Sherrock 75.15 1 2
England Fallon Sherrock 70.68 3 0 3 4 England Lisa Ashton 89.80 0 3 3 3
2 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 72.73 3 3 6 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 81.83 3 1 0 0
England Paula Jacklin 62.23 0 0 2 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 71.84 1 0
7 England Trina Gulliver 80.62 2 3 3 7 England Trina Gulliver 77.62 3 3
Q Sweden Vicky Pruim 72.00 3 1 0 7 England Trina Gulliver 76.73 2 0
3 England Lorraine Winstanley 80.01 3 3 6 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 84.78 3 3
England Tricia Wright 74.83 1 0 3 England Lorraine Winstanley 67.89 0 0
6 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 82.73 3 3 6 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 85.08 3 3
Netherlands Anca Zijlstra 75.29 0 0
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Youth

For the fourth consecutive year, a youth final was played on the Lakeside stage during the Championships. In September 2017, the Youth tournament was played down to the final two. The final took place on 11 January, and was contested between 17 year old defending champion Justin van Tergouw from the Netherlands and 15 year old Killian Heffernan from Ireland. The format was first to three sets.[38]

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Representation from different countries

This tables shows the number of players by country (men and women) in the World Championship, the total number including the preliminary round. Fifteen countries were represented in the World Championship at men competition and seven at the women. Overall seventeen countries competed at the World Championship.

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