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Andreas Harrysson
Swedish darts player (born 1975) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andreas Harrysson (born 3 June 1975) is a Swedish darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He has won six titles on the PDC Nordic & Baltic Tour and two on the PDC Challenge Tour.
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2016
In 2016 Harrysson won the Nordic Cup Men Singles.
He also played at the WDF Europe Cup for the first time, reaching the semi-finals of the 2016 edition, losing out to Wales player Jim Williams.
2017
In 2017 Harrysson became the Swedish champion for the first time.
2018
In 2018 Harrysson defended the Swedish title and also won the WDF Finnish Masters and WDF Europe Cup Men Teams as well as the Nordic Cup Pairs.
2019
Harrysson added a third consecutive Swedish title in 2019, joining the likes of Stefan Lord and Magnus Caris in winning it three times.
In September he qualified for the 2020 BDO World Darts Championship as the Baltic & Scandinavian Qualifier.[4]
2020
At Lakeside Harrysson made his first appearance in a televised event. At the 2020 BDO World Darts Championship, televised live on Eurosport, Harrysson won his preliminary round game 3–2 in sets against the 2019 World Masters champion John O'Shea before losing out to number one seed Wesley Harms in the first round 3–2 in sets.
Harrysson made his PDC debut in October 2020 at the 2020 International Darts Open, after qualifying via the Nordic & Baltic qualifier. He defeated Benito van de Pas in the first round before losing out to James Wade in the second round.
2021
Harrysson made his second appearance on the European Tour at the 2021 Gibraltar Darts Trophy. He won his first game against Keane Barry before losing out to Danny Noppert in the second round.
2023
In June Harrysson participated in the World Series of Darts for the first time. At the 2023 Nordic Darts Masters he lost in the first round to Michael van Gerwen.
In December Harrysson hit a nine-dart finish in a deciding leg in a 4–3 win against Andreas Toft-Jørgensen in the Modus Super Series.[5]
2024
Harrysson made his third appearance on the European Tour at the 2024 Belgian Darts Open. He defeated Gian van Veen 6-1 in the first round with an average of 107.27. In the second round he lost out to Gary Anderson 6–5 in a last leg decider.
In March, in Group A Session 1 of Week 5 of Modus Super Series 7, Harryson posted a 117.88 in a 4–0 whitewash of Michael Burgoine.[6] Harrysson followed this up with winning the event and becoming the second player in history to win three MODUS Super Series weekly events. By winning the event he qualified for the MODUS Super Series Champions Week. Harrysson withdrew from the Nordic Cup in order to participate in Champions Week.
In May Harrysson won the Modus Super Series 7 Champions Week. He defeated Cam Crabtree 4–3 in the final, finishing 121 on the Bullseye in the deciding leg. Harrysson received £25,000 in prize money for his victory.
In September, he picked up three gold medals while representing Sweden at the WDF Europe Cup, winning the pairs event with Johan Engström, team event and the men's overall event.[7]
2025
In April, Harrysson won back-to-back titles at PDC Nordic & Baltic Tour events 5 and 6 in Iceland. This placed him ranked number one on the Nordic & Baltic Order of Merit after half of the season had been played.[8] He secured qualification for the PDC World Darts Championship for the first time after winning a third Nordic & Baltic Tour title in Denmark, guaranteeing him a place at the 2026 World Championship.[9]
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World Championship results
BDO/WDF
- 2020: First round (lost to Wesley Harms 2–3) (sets)
- 2022: First round (lost to László Kádár 1–2)
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