Phil Taylor: Darts legend officially announces his retirement from the sport | Darts News


Phil Taylor has announced his official retirement from darts – seven years after his professional retirement.

‘The Power’ won a remarkable 87 majors during his career, including 16 world titles, but he is now considering the next step in his career and teased that future announcements were in the pipeline.

His last professional outing ended in a heart-breaking world championship final defeat when Rob Cross beat him on January 1, 2018.

The 64-year-old has since remained a key player on the World Seniors Tour and has regularly played exhibitions.

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We look back at Phil Taylor’s sixteen World Matchplay title victories

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Ahead of the 2025 Premier League Play-Offs in London, take a look back at one of the best games ever played as Phil Taylor took on James Wade at Wembley Arena

Taylor, who will leave that and the sport for good, said in a statement: “After a long and fantastic career over the last 40 years, I announce that from today I am retiring from playing darts. It has been a privilege to be part of such a vibrant and passionate community.

“I would like to thank each and everyone for your support through this incredible journey. Your encouragement and enthusiasm have been the driving force behind my success. A journey which has enabled me to achieve more than I could have ever imagined.

“I am grateful for the friendships I’ve formed and the experiences I’ve shared.

“As one chapter closes, another one opens. This transition opens up new opportunities for me to explore and engage with the sport in different ways.

“I look forward to meeting fans old and new around the country and I will continue to update the website with future announcements. Please stay tuned for upcoming events, appearances, and projects that I am excited to undertake.

“Thank you once again for all the wonderful memories.”

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Check out all of Taylor’s nine-darters which took place in front of the Sky Sports cameras!

Where does the Premier League head next?

Premier League Darts in Sheffield

Fixtures: Night 16 at the Utilita Arena, Sheffield on Thursday, May 22

Quarter-finals
Luke Littler vs Stephen Bunting
Nathan Aspinall vs Michael van Gerwen
Luke Humphries vs Rob Cross
Gerwyn Price vs Chris Dobey

The Premier League continues at the Utilita Arena, Sheffield on Thursday May 22 as Van Gerwen and Aspinall clash in a crunch quarter-final encounter with MVG needing to win his first night since triumphing in Birmingham last year. Watch Night 16 of Premier League Darts, in Sheffield, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Action from 7pm – stream with NOW.

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