
Rob
Cross
Career overview
Since turning professional in 2017, he has quickly risen to fame, winning multiple major titles and establishing himself as one of the top players in the sport.
Career honours
Biography
Early Life & Origins
Rob Cross was born on September 21, 1990, in Pembury, United Kingdom. Growing up in Hastings, East Sussex, he developed an interest in darts at a young age and began playing in 2001. His passion for the sport grew over the years, leading him to compete in various amateur tournaments before turning professional.
Rise to Prominence
Cross's rise to prominence began in 2016 when he won three titles on the PDC Challenge Tour, which earned him a Tour Card for the 2017 PDC Pro Tour. His breakthrough moment came in 2018 when he won the PDC World Darts Championship, defeating Phil Taylor in the final, just a year after turning professional.
Playing Style & Technique
Known for his precision and composure, Rob Cross employs a right-handed throwing technique with 21.5g Target Signature Gen 1 darts. His playing style combines a strong mental game with technical proficiency, allowing him to perform under pressure, which has been crucial in high-stakes matches.
Defining Moments & Achievements
Cross's career is marked by several defining moments, including his victory at the 2019 World Matchplay and his wins at the European Championship in 2019 and 2021. He has also been a runner-up in multiple prestigious tournaments, showcasing his consistency at the highest level of the sport.
Rivalries & Era Context
Throughout his career, Cross has faced off against top players such as Michael van Gerwen and Nathan Aspinall, creating intense rivalries that have captivated darts fans. His emergence coincided with a highly competitive era in darts, where several players have challenged for the top titles, making each match a significant event.
Legacy & Impact
Rob Cross has left an indelible mark on the sport of darts, not only through his achievements but also by inspiring a new generation of players. His story of rapid success and determination resonates with fans, and he continues to be a prominent figure in the darts community.
Stats in detail
PDC Major Events
Cross has had notable performances in major PDC events.
| World Championship | 1 title (2018) |
| World Matchplay | 1 title (2019) |
| European Championship | 2 titles (2019, 2021) |
| UK Open | 1 runner-up (2019) |
| Grand Slam | 1 runner-up (2023) |
World Series of Darts
Cross has been successful in the World Series, winning multiple titles.
| Brisbane Darts Masters | 1 title (2018) |
| New South Wales Darts Masters | 1 title (2023) |
| Dutch Darts Masters | 1 title (2025) |
PDC Challenge Tour
Cross excelled in the Challenge Tour before turning professional.
| Titles | 4 titles (2016) |
European Tour
Cross has had significant success on the European Tour.
| European Darts Grand Prix | 1 title (2023) |
| Baltic Sea Darts Open | 1 title (2024) |
Career Overview
Cross has established himself as a top player in darts.
| Total PDC Titles | 21 |
| Current World Ranking | 22 (as of June 2026) |
Career timeline
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