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WDF Men's Ranking Update: Jimmy van Schie remains firmly on top but Leonard Gates could benefit.
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Jimmy van Schie is still number one on the WDF men's ranking by a wide margin. Moreover, by winning two WDF tournaments in Antwerp, he strengthened his number-one position but Leonard Gates could benefit.

Unlike the PDC, the WDF bases their world rankings on performance over the 52-week period. Every year the WDF organizes more than one hundred ranking tournaments for their players. The ten best results count toward the world rankings. So for example, if a player wins eleven tournaments over a 12-month period, the ten tournaments where the most points were earned count. The number of points per tournament depends on the status of the event on the WDF calendar.

Van Schie added 180 points to his world ranking last weekend by winning both the WDF Antwerp Open and the WDF Belgium Open. Both titles earned him 90 points, so he now leads the ranking with 754 points. The Dutchman will have to work hard in the coming months to maintain his spot, as he has to defend his best results in the fall, including a second place at the WDF World Open.

Someone who could benefit is Leonard Gates. The American played only nine WDF tournaments, but earned 596 points in the process. This total is good for second place. For now, however, Gates only plays WDF tournaments on his own continent. Number three on the ranking is Corné Groeneveld with 501 points. With him the chances are more realistic that he can still make strides, as Groeneveld only has to defend two results from 2024. However, that includes the World Masters, where he reached the semifinals last year, earning 103 points.

Panting on his neck is young Englishman James Beeton, the number four with 500 points. Further in the top-10 are Alex Spellman (454 points), Benjamin Pratnemer (442 points), Jason Brandon (420 points), Jonny Tata (403 points), David Fatum (399 points) and Danny Porter (396 points).

Francois Schweyen is next with 389 points, he is the number eleven. He racked up many points earlier this year (111) with a second-place finish at the Denmark Open, while his semifinal at Lakeside was also good for 103 points.

His compatriot Brian Raman is in 16th place with 370 points, showing that the differences in the sub-top are marginal. However, 'The Riddler' still has some points to defend this year, after winning the Italian Open last September and reaching the final at the Hungarian Masters a month later. Further behind are Andy Davidson (387 points), Raymond Smith (382 points), Peter Machin (379 points) and Jim McEwan (370 points).

In terms of the Lakeside now the rules have been changed with James Beeton leading the way with 480 points. Alex Spellman is next up with 438 points. Leonard Gates as per mentioned is third with 416 points. Jimmy van Schie is fourth with 402 points. David Fatum finished fifth with 399 points. These players currently qualify for Lakeside this way as opposed to being based on the current rankings.

WDF Men's Ranking (as of 6/8/25)

Position Player Points
1.

Jimmy van Schie 754 2.

Leonard Gates 596 3.

Corné Groeneveld 501 4.

James Beeton 500 5.

Alex Spellman 454 6.

Benjamin Pratnemer 442 7.

Jason Brandon 420 8.

Jonny Tata 403 9.

David Fatum 399 10.

Danny Porter 396 11.

Francois Schweyen 389 12.

Andy Davidson 387 13.

Raymond Smith 382 14.

Peter Machin 379 15.

Jim McEwan 370 16.

Brian Raman 370 17.

Thomas Junghans 355 18.

Ryan Hogarth 342 19.

Ben Robb 334 20.

Dennis Nilsson 332 21.

Reece Colley 322 22.

Karl Schaefer 320 23.

Carl Wilkinson 309 24.

Matt Clark 305 25.

Shane McGuirk 279 26.

Cliff Prior 279 27.

Xanti Van den Bergh 272 28.

Jeffrey Sparidaans 270 29.

Jeff Smith 270 30.

Kai-Fan Leung 266 31.

Johan Engström 264 32.

David Cameron 261 34.

Jeff Springer 258 35.

Marko Kantele 256 36.

Mark Cleaver 254 37.

Martyn Turner 253 38.

Daniel Zapata 250 39.

Bradley Kirk 245 40.

Michael Cassar 243 41.

Sybren Gijbels 239 42.

David Pallett 237 43.

Jonas Masalin 236 44.

Howard Jones 231 45.

Edwin Torbjörnsson 230 46.

Alexander Merkx 224 47.

Alex Williams 224 48.

Daniel Bauerdick 223 49.

Paul Lim 212 50.

Scott Walters 210 51.

Clint Clarkson 203 52.

Vince Tipple 198 53.

Aaron Turner 196 54.

Stefan Schroder 195 55.

Hannes Schnier 195 56.

Dave Ladley 190 57.

Craig Caldwell 183 58.

Neil Duff 180 59.

Jannes Bremermann 179 60.

Brad Hamill 178 61.

Tom Sawyer 175 62.

Robbie Phillips 171 63.

Kevin Luke 170 64.

Chas Barstow 167 65.

Raymond van den Ende 166 66.

Darren Johnson 163 67.

Brandon Weening 161 68.

Moreno Blom 160 69.

Bailey Marsh 159 70.

John Michael 159 71.

Nick Fullwell 159 72.

Peyton Hammond 157 73.

Bruce Robbins 156 74.

Jiri Brejcha 156 75.

Dustin Holt 153

This article first appeared on Dartsnews.com and was syndicated with permission.

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