PDC World Championship | 12/15 22:17 | 6 | Luke Humphries v Thibault Tricole | 3-0 | |
PDC World Championship | 12/15 19:18 | 7 | Thibault Tricole v Joe Comito | 3-1 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/23 14:00 | 5 | Jeffrey de Graaf v Thibault Tricole | 6-3 | |
Players Championship Finals | 11/22 19:35 | 6 | Gerwyn Price v Thibault Tricole | 4-6 | |
Players Championship 30 | 10/31 16:25 | 4 | Thibault Tricole v Jonny Clayton | 1-6 | |
Players Championship 28 | 10/16 12:00 | 57 | Ritchie Edhouse v Thibault Tricole | 6-3 | |
Players Championship 26 | 10/03 13:10 | 57 | Mervyn King v Thibault Tricole | 3-6 | |
Players Championship 25 | 10/02 13:10 | 57 | Lee Evans v Thibault Tricole | 5-6 | |
Players Championship 21 | 09/18 15:25 | 4 | Thibault Tricole v Stephen Bunting | 5-6 | |
Players Championship 19 | 08/22 16:45 | 2 | Cameron Menzies v Thibault Tricole | 7-6 | |
Players Championship 19 | 08/22 16:10 | 3 | Thibault Tricole v Nathan Rafferty | 6-3 | |
Players Championship 19 | 08/22 15:30 | 4 | Gabriel Clemens v Thibault Tricole | 5-6 |
Thibault Tricole (born 11 October 1989) is a French professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He was the first French player to reach the final of a World Darts Championship when he finished as runner-up at the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship. He is also the only French player to compete at the PDC World Darts Championship and is considered the most successful darts player to come from France.
Tricole started playing in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments in 2010, including multiple appearances at the World Masters. In 2019, he attended PDC Q-School for the first time, but was unable to secure a PDC Tour Card. During the year, he played significantly more BDO tournaments than in previous years and was able to win his first tournaments at the Torremolinos Open and Greek Open. He also reached the fourth round at the 2019 World Masters. He was also in finals at the Belfry Open, Malta Open and Italian Open.
In 2020, Tricole became the first French player to qualify for the BDO World Darts Championship as a Western European Qualifier. In the preliminary round he beat Ross Montgomery in a sudden-death leg. In the first round, Tricole lost 1–3 in sets to Ryan Hogarth. Tricole narrowly missed out on a Tour Card at Q-School in January 2020, but he won the Isle of Man Masters in March. In 2021, Tricole reached the semi-finals on the PDC Challenge Tour once. At the beginning of October, he won the Denmark Open with a 6–3 win over Andreas Harrysson in the final and he later won the Welsh Classic.
In 2022, he attempted Q-School once again, but was unsuccessful in winning a Tour Card. At the end of March, Tricole got called up to his first two Players Championships on the 2022 PDC Pro Tour due to his ranking on the Challenge Tour. In April, Tricole went into the 2022 WDF World Darts Championship as a seed and survived match darts in his first match against Shawn Burt. He improved against Steve Hine, whom he defeated 3–1 in sets. He narrowly eliminated Andy Baetens 4–3 in the quarter-finals and defeated Cameron Menzies in a deciding set in the semi-finals, thus reaching the final. Tricole managed to become the first French player to reach a World Darts Championship final where he ended up being defeated by Neil Duff 5–6.
In his PDC European Tour debut at the 2022 Austrian Darts Open, Tricole lost in a deciding leg against Zoran Lerchbacher. His second European Tour appearance was at the 2022 Hungarian Darts Trophy, where he lost 4–6 in legs to Karel Sedláček in the first round. In June, Tricole took part in the 2022 Dutch Open and reached the semi-finals, where he lost to eventual champion Jelle Klaasen 1–2 in sets.
In November 2023, he took part in the West Europe Qualifier for the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship. He won the tournament by defeating Wesley Plaisier in the final 7–4 in legs. Tricole became the first person to represent France at the PDC World Darts Championship before becoming the first French player to claim a victory at the competition, defeating Mario Vandenbogaerde 3–1 in the first round before a 3–0 defeat to Rob Cross in the second round.
In November 2024, he beat former PDC World Champion Gerwyn Price 6–4 in the first round of the 2024 Players Championship Finals.
At the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, Tricole played Australia's Joe Comito in the opening match of the tournament, with the winner to face reigning champion Luke Humphries in the second round later in the evening. Tricole began with a 3–1 win over Comito but was defeated 3–0 by Humphries, who won all nine legs.