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Matthew Edgar

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Personal InformationBorn on 28 August 1986 in Doncaster, England. Nicknamed “Prime Time”. Resides in Daventry, England. Plays darts since 2001. Right-handed, with walk-on music “Sweet Child o’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses (previously “Buck Rogers” by Feeder).
Organisations and RankingsCompeted in PDC (2011–2022) and WDF (2023–). His current WDF world ranking as of December 2025 is Not Ranked (NR). His best performances in major events include Last 48 in the 2024 WDF World Championship and Last 32 in the 2024 World Masters. Achieved Last 64 in PDC World Championship in 2021, and Last 32 in UK Open in 2011, 2018, and 2020.
Tournament WinsWon the Warwickshire Open in 2011, WDF events (Iceland Masters and Slovenian Open in 2023), and two PDC Challenge Tour titles in 2014 and 2017.
Career OverviewBegan competing in PDC in 2011, qualified for UK Open and World Championship early in his career. Played in multiple PDC majors, including the World Championship, UK Open, and Players Championship Finals, with varying degrees of success. Transitioned to WDF events in 2023, winning regional titles.
2011Qualified for the 2011 UK Open, reached last 32, lost to Andy Boulton. First notable performance in PDC events.
2012Entered PDC Pro Tour Q School, gained Tour Card for 2012-2013. Competed in UK Open and European Tour events, with modest progress.
2013Ranked 81st, reached UK Open third round, and played in European Tour events. Notable results include wins and losses in various qualifiers.
2014Lost Tour Card but continued competing via PDC Associate Member status. Won a Challenge Tour event, narrowly missed Grand Slam of Darts and World Championship qualification.
2015Regained Tour Card through Q School, participated in UK Open and European Tour qualifiers. Reached last 16 in some events.
2016Reached last 16 in Players Championship events, debuted in Players Championship Finals, lost in first round.
2017Lost Tour Card, competed in Q School, finished 13th on Order of Merit, won a Challenge Tour title.
2018Regained Tour Card, performed well in UK Open qualifiers, reached last 16 in UK Open, competed in European Tour, and qualified for Players Championship Finals.
2019Played in PDC World Championship, lost in first round. Competed in UK Open and Players Championship Finals.
2020Qualified for PDC World Championship, lost in first round. Competed as a Challenger in Premier League.
2021Reached second round of the World Championship. Continued competing on the PDC circuit with moderate success.
2022Participated in World Championship, UK Open, and European Championship. Reached semi-finals at the European Championship after notable wins.
2023Reached second round of World Championship, won WDF Iceland Masters and Slovenian Open. Made significant progress in PDC, including a notable run in the World Championship.
2024Runner-up at Welsh Open. Participated in WDF World Championship. Continued success on Challenge Tour, winning multiple events.
2025Competed strongly in World Championship, reaching the second round. Won multiple Challenge Tour events, maintained high ranking.
Practice & Personal LifePractices with Kevin Painter. Formerly worked as a sports coach. Runs a YouTube channel “Edgar TV Darts”. Previously trained in professional wrestling and MMA. Sponsored by OLBG since 2011.
World Championship ResultsParticipated in PDC (2019-2021) and WDF (2024). Best performance was reaching the second round in 2021 (PDC). Lost in early rounds in other years.
Performance Timeline & StatsConsistent participation with moderate results in major tournaments. Best runs include last 32 and last 64 in several events.
References & External LinksCites sources like official PDC/WDF results, interviews, and profiles. External links include his Darts Orakel profile and YouTube channel.

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