Players Championship 27 | 10/15 13:35 | 6 | Josh Rock v Simon Whitlock | 6-1 | |
Players Championship 23 | 09/25 13:05 | 57 | Simon Whitlock v Connor Scutt | 6-3 | |
Players Championship 22 | 09/24 13:15 | 57 | Simon Whitlock v Chris Landman | 3-6 | |
Players Championship 21 | 09/18 12:05 | 57 | Gian van Veen v Simon Whitlock | 6-4 | |
World Series of Darts Finals | 09/14 13:15 | 5 | Rob Cross v Simon Whitlock | 6-2 | |
European Tour 9 | 08/31 19:50 | 5 | Ricardo Pietreczko v Simon Whitlock | 6-3 | |
European Tour 9 | 08/30 20:10 | 7 | Callan Rydz v Simon Whitlock | 4-6 | |
Players Championship 19 | 08/22 13:25 | 57 | Martin Lukeman v Simon Whitlock | 6-4 | |
Players Championship 18 | 08/21 13:15 | 57 | Simon Whitlock v Mensur Suljovic | 3-6 | |
New Zealand Darts Masters | 08/16 10:45 | 4 | Damon Heta v Simon Whitlock | 6-1 | |
Australian Darts Masters | 08/09 11:25 | 4 | Peter Wright v Simon Whitlock | 6-1 | |
Players Championship 17 | 08/02 13:05 | 57 | Boris Krcmar v Simon Whitlock | 6-1 |
Simon Whitlock (born 3 March 1969) is an Australian professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) tournaments, having also played in the British Darts Organisation (BDO) between 2004 and 2009. He uses the nickname The Wizard for his matches. His walk-on music is "Down Under" by Men at Work.
His greatest achievements to date are winning the 2012 European Championship and 2022 World Cup of Darts for Australia with Damon Heta. Whitlock has also finished runner-up at the 2008 BDO World Darts Championship and the 2010 PDC World Darts Championship. He claimed that the prize money gained from the latter tournament which included money for the highest checkout (joint with Phil Taylor) would allow him to move over to the UK from Australia and compete on the PDC Pro Tour. His defeat also made him the first, and as of 2024 only, player to have never won a World Championship after reaching both the BDO and PDC World Championship Final. He is widely regarded as the greatest Australian dart player of all time and is credited with the rejuvenated popularity of darts in Australia and Oceania.