Dimitri Van den Bergh | |||||||||
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Personal information | |||||||||
Full name | Dimitri Van den Bergh | ||||||||
Nickname | The Dreammaker | ||||||||
Born |
Antwerp, Belgium |
8 July 1994 ||||||||
Home town | Merksem, Belgium | ||||||||
Darts information | |||||||||
Laterality | Right-handed | ||||||||
Walk-on music | Happy by Pharrell Williams | ||||||||
Organisation (see split in darts) | |||||||||
BDO | 2012–2013 | ||||||||
PDC | 2013– | ||||||||
Current world ranking | 51 | ||||||||
BDO majors - best performances | |||||||||
World Masters | Last 272: 2013 | ||||||||
PDC premier events - best performances | |||||||||
World Ch'ship | Last 32: 2016 | ||||||||
Grand Slam | Group stage: 2016 | ||||||||
Players Ch'ship Finals | Last 32: 2016 | ||||||||
Other tournament wins | |||||||||
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Other achievements | |||||||||
2016 Breaks into the top 64 on the PDC Order of Merit for the first time |
Dimitri Van den Bergh (born 8 July 1994) is a Belgian darts player who currently competes in Professional Darts Corporation events.
In 2013, Van den Bergh won the British Teenage Open by beating Billy Longshaw 3–0 in the final. Two months later he claimed the 16th PDC Challenge Tour event of the year by whitewashing Reece Robinson 4–0.
In 2014 he entered Q School in an attempt to earn a PDC tour card, but he couldn't advance beyond the last 64 in any of the four days. However, he was granted PDPA Associate Member status for participating which gave him entry into UK Open and European tour qualifiers. Van den Bergh qualified for the first European Tour event, the German Darts Championship and lost 6–2 in the first round against Ronnie Baxter despite averaging 102.94. Van den Bergh won three youth tour titles during the year and also reached the last 16 of the Under-21 World Championship, where he lost 6–3 to Robinson. He finished top of the Youth Tour Order of Merit which earned him a two-year card for the main PDC tour.
Van den Bergh claimed two Development Tour titles in 2015. He reached the last 16 of a PDC event for the first time at the third Players Championship event, but lost 6–5 to Mensur Suljović. Van den Bergh was also knocked out in the second round of three European Tour events. He qualified for the inaugural World Series of Darts Finals but was beaten 6–3 by Max Hopp in the first round in what was Van den Bergh's televised debut.
He qualified for the 2016 World Championship through the European Pro Tour Order of Merit and danced on to the stage before his first round encounter with Ian White. Van den Bergh missed four darts for the first set, but went on to win 3–1 taking out four ton-plus finishes during the match. He lost 4–2 to Benito van de Pas in the following round. Van den Bergh won the 14th Development Tour event by overcoming Steve Lennon 4–2. At the 15th Players Championship tournament Van den Bergh reached the semi-finals of a main tour event for the first time with wins over Devon Petersen, Jan Dekker, Ronny Huybrechts, Chris Dobey and Cristo Reyes, but he lost 6–2 to Michael van Gerwen. In the semi-finals of the World Youth Championship, Van den Burgh was beaten 6–3 by Corey Cadby. He won a place at the Grand Slam by coming through the qualifying event and edged his first group match 5–4 over Gerwyn Price. Van den Bergh was then beaten 5–4 by Robert Thrornton, but after defeating Scott Waites 5–4 in the final group game it meant he was tied with Thornton on points and leg difference. This meant a nine-dart shoot-out was required to decide who would advance to the knock-out stage and Thornton won by 345 points to 340.