Vincent van der Voort (born 18 December 1975) is a Dutch former professional darts player who competed in British Darts Organisation (BDO) then Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is nicknamed the "Dutch Destroyer", although he used to go by "Grease Lightning". He is best known for his quick throwing style, which is how he got his temporary nickname "the Fastest Player in the World". He has won 4 PDC Pro Tour titles and was the runner-up at the 2007 UK Open, which helped him become a well known face in the world of darts. He is also a three-time World Championship quarter-finalist.
Van der Voort is well known for his spasmodic style and machine-gun speed of play which has gained him a reputation in both the BDO and the PDC for being one of the more erratic throwers in the darting world. This ties in with his old entrance music, "Fast Fuse" by English band Kasabian. This has resulted in him tending to be either right on or way off his intended target.
His best results in British Darts Organisation events were winning the Danish Open in 2002 and 2006 and reaching the quarter-finals of the BDO World Championship at Frimley Green in 2005, defeating 2004 champion Andy Fordham in the process.
He suffered a first round exit in the 2007 World Championship to unranked qualifier Davy Richardson. It was announced days later that Van der Voort, along with fellow Dutchmen Jelle Klaasen and Michael van Gerwen would be switching to the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).
Van der Voort produced a superb run to reach the final of the 2007 UK Open before losing in the final to countryman Raymond van Barneveld. The runner-up prize of ã15,000 helped him climb up the world rankings having started placed 211 in the PDC and has now made it into the top 20. He qualified for the 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic but lost in the first round to Peter Manley.
Van der Voort reached the second round of the 2008 PDC World Championship. He played his fellow Dutchman Klaasen in the first round, defeating him 3âÂÂ2 in sets. Adrian Lewis was his opponent in the second round and Van der Voort lost 4-2. The US Open saw a disappointing 2âÂÂ3 first round defeat at the hands of John Kuczynski of the US.
The UK Open saw a return to form with Van der Voort making it all the way to the semi-final. He started in the fourth round with a fine 9âÂÂ4 win over Colin Lloyd. This was followed up in the fifth round with another victory over Klaasen. The quarter final matched him with Chris Thompson and a 10âÂÂ5 win was enough to see Van der Voort through to the semi-final. In the semi-final, Van der Voort eventually succumbed to a 10âÂÂ4 defeat by James Wade who went on to win the tournament.
His World Matchplay campaign was ended at the first hurdle. Number 13 seed Alan Tabern won the encounter with a narrow 10âÂÂ8 victory. The World Grand Prix saw Van der Voort playing former World number 1 Lloyd in the first round and Van der Voort eliminated by a score of 2âÂÂ0.
Van der Voort won group 6 of the inaugural Championship League with a 7âÂÂ2 thrashing over Mark Walsh to qualify for the Winners group. He would go on to finish bottom of the group, with only one win from his seven matches.
Van der Voort reached the third round of the 2009 PDC World Championship. He defeated Hungary's Nándor Bezzeg 3âÂÂ0 in sets and then defeated number 14 seed Colin Osborne in the second round 4âÂÂ1 assisted by some superb finishes. He eventually went out to number 3 seed Wade losing 4âÂÂ0 in the last 16. His results moved him to the brink of the top sixteen, ranking in 17th and having passed Roland Scholten on the PDC Order of Merit, Van der Voort was the second-highest ranked Dutchman in the rankings, behind Van Barneveld.
At the 2009 Grand Slam of Darts, Van der Voort suffered a defeat to Anastasia Dobromyslova in the group stages, becoming only the second man in history to lose a televised match to a woman. Two days later, however, he sensationally thrashed defending champion Phil Taylor 5âÂÂ1, becoming only the third man in 2009 to beat Taylor in a televised match (the others being Mervyn King and James Wade).
On 30 December 2010, Van der Voort's biggest win occurred in the round of 16 of the 2011 PDC World Darts Championship where he eliminated the 2010 runner-up and number four seed Simon Whitlock 4âÂÂ2. However, in the quarter-finals on 1 January 2011, Van der Voort then lost 2âÂÂ5 against Adrian Lewis.
He reached the final in the first of the 2011 players championships in Germany, where he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Mervyn King. He went on to win his first title of 2011, winning a UK Open Qualifier against Raymond Van Barneveld in a high scoring match.
Van der Voort beat Mark Hylton 3âÂÂ2 in the first round of the 2012 World Championship in a thrilling match. His second round tie also went to a deciding set against Andy Hamilton, but this time the Dutchman was on the wrong end and exited the tournament by 3 sets to 4. He then represented the Netherlands in the 2012 PDC World Cup of Darts to try to defend the title won by Raymond van Barneveld and Co Stompé in 2010. Van der Voort and Van Barneveld enjoyed comfortable victories over Austria and Northern Ireland to set up a semi-final clash with the Australian pair of Paul Nicholson and Simon Whitlock. Van Barneveld beat Nicholson 4âÂÂ0 in their singles match, but this was the only point the Dutch won as they relinquished their crown in a 1âÂÂ5 defeat. Van der Voort lost 7âÂÂ9 in the last 32 of the UK Open to Kim Huybrechts, and at the World Matchplay he was defeated by Ian White 5âÂÂ10 in the first round. He later revealed he had passed out before the match and returned home to Holland to undergo tests which revealed him to be lactose intolerant. Doctors advised him to miss the rest of 2012, however Van der Voort defied them to beat William O'Connor in the first round of the World Grand Prix in October. He then lost to Brendan Dolan 1âÂÂ3 in sets in the last 16. After all 33 ProTour events of 2012 had been played, Van der Voort was 24th on the Order of Merit, inside the top 32 who qualified for the Players Championship Finals. He was beaten by Kim Huybrechts 3âÂÂ6 in the first round.
Van der Voort won his first round match at the World Championship 3âÂÂ0 over former World Masters runner-up Stuart Kellett and then overcame Dean Winstanley 4âÂÂ2, despite his opponent hitting a nine-dart finish in the third set. He then outscored James Wade in the last 16, but missed too many doubles including ones to win the second and third set and was beaten 0âÂÂ4. He lost 5âÂÂ3 in the first round of the UK Open to Kirk Shepherd and finished bottom of Group D at the Grand Slam of Darts having won one of his three games. Van der Voort reached the last 16 stage of four ProTour events during 2013 but lost on each occasion.
He was involved in a high quality match against Adrian Lewis in the second round of the 2014 World Championship as Van der Voort averaged 99.47, but lost 4âÂÂ1. He missed match darts in three successive legs against compatriot Christian Kist in the fourth round of the UK Open to be eliminated 9âÂÂ8. In June, Van der Voort won the Austrian Darts Open by beating Jamie Caven 6âÂÂ5. He was 5âÂÂ2 down in the final, but took two successive legs and then levelled the match by taking out a 136 finish with Caven waiting on 80. In the deciding leg he was first to a finish, and he took out 83 on double 8 with a pressure last dart with Caven waiting on 56. It was Van der Voort's first title in three years. He lost in the first round of the World Matchplay and World Grand Prix 10âÂÂ4 to Raymond van Barneveld and 2âÂÂ0 (sets) to Michael van Gerwen respectively. Van der Voort recorded a 6âÂÂ4 win against Simon Whitlock at the European Championship, before Van Barneveld knocked him out 10âÂÂ7. He averaged 104.86 in whitewashing Andy Hamilton 6âÂÂ0 in the opening round of the Players Championship Finals and then eliminated Peter Wright 10âÂÂ5 and Dean Winstanley 10âÂÂ8, after recovering from a 3âÂÂ0 deficit, to reach his first major semi-final since 2008. He fell 10âÂÂ3 down to Gary Anderson and, despite a rally to win four successive legs, was beaten 11âÂÂ7. In the first round of the World Championship 2015 he beat the Scottish player John Henderson.
Van der Voort took out a crucial 157 finish in the deciding set of his first round match at the 2015 World Championship, with his opponent John Henderson waiting on 80 to eliminate him. Van der Voort then won two 14 dart legs to beat him 3âÂÂ2, before whitewashing teenager Max Hopp 4âÂÂ0 and seeing off Dean Winstanley 4âÂÂ2. Van der Voort came back from 2âÂÂ0 down in the quarter-finals against Phil Taylor to lead 3âÂÂ2. Taylor missed a multitude of set darts in the deciding leg of the next, but Van der Voort was unable to set up a shot at a double with six darts from 156 as Taylor levelled at 3âÂÂ3. The final two sets both went to Taylor as he won 5âÂÂ3. Van der Voort progressed through to the final of the second UK Open Qualifier, where he lost 6âÂÂ1 to Michael van Gerwen. Despite averaging 101.03 in the fifth round of the UK Open, it was still over 10 points lower than Taylor's average, as Van der Voort was eliminated 9âÂÂ3.
Van der Voort gained some revenge over Taylor in the first round of the World Grand Prix by defeating him 2âÂÂ0 in sets in the first round and then beat Terry Jenkins 3âÂÂ0 to reach the quarter-finals for the first time. He led Mensur Suljovià1âÂÂ0, but missed 11 darts to win the next set which changed the whole match as he then lost nine consecutive legs to be knocked out 3âÂÂ1. He lost in the first round of the European Championship 6âÂÂ1 to Phil Taylor and 10âÂÂ6 to Michael van Gerwen in the second round of the Players Championship Finals. 2015 did mark the first time that Van der Voort had reached two major quarter-finals in the same year.
Van der Voort beat Laurence Ryder 3âÂÂ0 in the first round of the 2016 World Championship and then came back from 2âÂÂ0 down against Kyle Anderson to win 4âÂÂ2. However, he could only win one leg against Gary Anderson in a 4âÂÂ0 third round defeat. He had a high quality match with Phil Taylor in the fifth round of the UK Open as both players averaged over 100, but Van der Voort lost 9âÂÂ7. He reached the semi-finals of the sixth Players Championship event and was defeated 6âÂÂ4 by James Wade. This would prove to be Van der Voort's only last four appearance of 2016. His year tailed off after that as he was eliminated in the first round of the World Matchplay, failed to qualify for the World Grand Prix, European Championship and Grand Slam and lost in the second round of the Players Championship Finals.
Van der Voort was beaten 3âÂÂ1 by Max Hopp in the first round of the World Championship, and then suggested he might retire from darts due to a back injury that has been plaguing his performances in recent years.
Van der Voort was beaten by Raymond van Barneveld in the third Round of the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship 4âÂÂ1.
He reached the third round of the World Championship again by beating Lourence Ilagan and Darren Webster before losing to Chris Dobey 3-4. His consistent results on the 2019 tour allowed him a spot at the 2019 World Matchplay, qualifying for Blackpool again after three years.
Van der Voort exited the second round of the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship to Dave Chisnall 3âÂÂ1. He made the Quarterfinals of the 2020 World Matchplay before losing to Glen Durrant 18âÂÂ16. At one stage, Vincent threw an underarm dart whilst leading 12âÂÂ9 during the match, which was disallowed. This lead him to accuse darts referee, Kirk Bevins, for believing he stepped over the oche, instead of acknowledging the underarm throw instead. Vincent would later apologise to Kirk of his terrible behaviour, after he saw the footage.
Vincent had a solid run to the fourth round at the 2021 PDC World Darts Championship, with wins over Scott Waites and Nathan Aspinall, before losing to Daryl Gurney 4âÂÂ2.
He would also reach the Quarterfinal stage of the 2021 Players Championship Finals, where he lost 10âÂÂ3 to Jonny Clayton.
After starting with a whitewash win over Adam Hunt in his opening match at the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship, Van der Voort was one of three players that had to withdraw from the tournament before their third round match, after testing positive for COVID-19.
Van der Voort was invited to compete at the 2025 World Seniors Darts Championship, following a rule change that allowed players aged 45 or over to compete. He was due to face 2022 WDF World Champion, Neil Duff, in the first round. But he withdrew from the tournament for medical reasons.
He was also drawn to face Steve Beaton at the 2025 World Seniors Matchplay come November. But the tournament was ultimately cancelled, after the WSD folded in August, meaning Vincent was not given the chance to compete in any of the seniors darts events.
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