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[td]Woodhouse qualified for the [[2020 PDC World Darts Championship|2020 PDC World Championship]] via the [[PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit]]. After a 3β0 win against [[Paul Lim]], he defeated 4th seed [[Michael Smith (darts player)|Michael Smith]] 3β1. He then lost to [[Dimitri Van den Bergh]] 4β2. At the [[2020 Players Championship Finals]] he reached the last 16. At the [[2021 PDC Players Championship series]] he hit a [[Nine-dart finish]] against [[Danny Noppert]] at Players Championship 4.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]In 2023, Woodhouse recorded his most successful year to date at the PDC. He made his first [[PDC European Tour]] quarter-final at the [[2023 Hungarian Darts Trophy]], which took him into the Pro Tour Order of Merit qualifying spots for the [[2023 World Grand Prix (darts)|2023 World Grand Prix]]. He made his [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] debut and was able to defeat [[Dave Chisnall]], who had been considered one of the favourites for the title. However, Woodhouse was whitewashed 3-0 by eventual champion [[Luke Humphries]] in the second round. At the [[2023 Players Championship Finals]] he reached his first major quarter-final. These include wins over [[Simon Whitlock]], [[Rob Cross]] and Chisnall again, before he lost to [[Gabriel Clemens]]. He hit another nine-darter at Players Championship 24 against [[Richie Burnett]].[/td]
[td]In 2023, Woodhouse recorded his most successful year to date at the PDC. He made his first [[PDC European Tour]] quarter-final at the [[2023 Hungarian Darts Trophy]], beating former world champions [[Rob Cross]] and [[Peter Wright (darts player)|Peter Wright]] before being [[whitewash (sport)|whitewashed]] by [[Luke Humphries]] 6β0. This run took him into the Pro Tour Order of Merit qualifying spots for the [[2023 World Grand Prix (darts)|2023 World Grand Prix]]. He made his [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] debut and was able to defeat [[Dave Chisnall]], who had been considered one of the favourites for the title. However, Woodhouse was whitewashed 3-0 by eventual champion [[Luke Humphries]] in the second round. At the [[2023 Players Championship Finals]] he reached his first major quarter-final. These include wins over [[Simon Whitlock]], [[Rob Cross]] and Chisnall again, before he lost to [[Gabriel Clemens]]. He hit another nine-darter at Players Championship 24 against [[Richie Burnett]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]In 2024, Woodhouse qualified for the [[2024 World Matchplay|World Matchplay]] for the first time. However, Woodhouse lost 10-8 to [[Nathan Aspinall]] in the first round. At the [[2024 European Championship (darts)|2024 European Championship]], Woodhouse reached a first major televised semi-final, losing to eventual winner [[Ritchie Edhouse]] 11β5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/27/...eeker-european-championship|title=Exceptional Edhouse wins Machineseeker European Championship|website=www.pdc.tv|date=27 October 2024|access-date=16 November 2024}}</ref>[/td]
[td]In 2024, Woodhouse qualified for the [[2024 World Matchplay|World Matchplay]] for the first time. However, Woodhouse lost 10-8 to [[Nathan Aspinall]] in the first round. At the [[2024 European Championship (darts)|2024 European Championship]], Woodhouse reached a first major televised semi-final, losing to eventual winner [[Ritchie Edhouse]] 11β5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/27/...eeker-european-championship|title=Exceptional Edhouse wins Machineseeker European Championship|website=www.pdc.tv|date=27 October 2024|access-date=16 November 2024}}</ref>[/td]
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[td]Woodhouse qualified for the [[2020 PDC World Darts Championship|2020 PDC World Championship]] via the [[PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit]]. After a 3β0 win against [[Paul Lim]], he defeated 4th seed [[Michael Smith (darts player)|Michael Smith]] 3β1. He then lost to [[Dimitri Van den Bergh]] 4β2. At the [[2020 Players Championship Finals]] he reached the last 16. At the [[2021 PDC Players Championship series]] he hit a [[Nine-dart finish]] against [[Danny Noppert]] at Players Championship 4.[/td]Revision as of 12:11, 30 August 2025
[/td][td]Woodhouse qualified for the [[2020 PDC World Darts Championship|2020 PDC World Championship]] via the [[PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit]]. After a 3β0 win against [[Paul Lim]], he defeated 4th seed [[Michael Smith (darts player)|Michael Smith]] 3β1. He then lost to [[Dimitri Van den Bergh]] 4β2. At the [[2020 Players Championship Finals]] he reached the last 16. At the [[2021 PDC Players Championship series]] he hit a [[Nine-dart finish]] against [[Danny Noppert]] at Players Championship 4.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]In 2023, Woodhouse recorded his most successful year to date at the PDC. He made his first [[PDC European Tour]] quarter-final at the [[2023 Hungarian Darts Trophy]], which took him into the Pro Tour Order of Merit qualifying spots for the [[2023 World Grand Prix (darts)|2023 World Grand Prix]]. He made his [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] debut and was able to defeat [[Dave Chisnall]], who had been considered one of the favourites for the title. However, Woodhouse was whitewashed 3-0 by eventual champion [[Luke Humphries]] in the second round. At the [[2023 Players Championship Finals]] he reached his first major quarter-final. These include wins over [[Simon Whitlock]], [[Rob Cross]] and Chisnall again, before he lost to [[Gabriel Clemens]]. He hit another nine-darter at Players Championship 24 against [[Richie Burnett]].[/td]
[td]In 2023, Woodhouse recorded his most successful year to date at the PDC. He made his first [[PDC European Tour]] quarter-final at the [[2023 Hungarian Darts Trophy]], beating former world champions [[Rob Cross]] and [[Peter Wright (darts player)|Peter Wright]] before being [[whitewash (sport)|whitewashed]] by [[Luke Humphries]] 6β0. This run took him into the Pro Tour Order of Merit qualifying spots for the [[2023 World Grand Prix (darts)|2023 World Grand Prix]]. He made his [[World Grand Prix (darts)|World Grand Prix]] debut and was able to defeat [[Dave Chisnall]], who had been considered one of the favourites for the title. However, Woodhouse was whitewashed 3-0 by eventual champion [[Luke Humphries]] in the second round. At the [[2023 Players Championship Finals]] he reached his first major quarter-final. These include wins over [[Simon Whitlock]], [[Rob Cross]] and Chisnall again, before he lost to [[Gabriel Clemens]]. He hit another nine-darter at Players Championship 24 against [[Richie Burnett]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]In 2024, Woodhouse qualified for the [[2024 World Matchplay|World Matchplay]] for the first time. However, Woodhouse lost 10-8 to [[Nathan Aspinall]] in the first round. At the [[2024 European Championship (darts)|2024 European Championship]], Woodhouse reached a first major televised semi-final, losing to eventual winner [[Ritchie Edhouse]] 11β5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/27/...eeker-european-championship|title=Exceptional Edhouse wins Machineseeker European Championship|website=www.pdc.tv|date=27 October 2024|access-date=16 November 2024}}</ref>[/td]
[td]In 2024, Woodhouse qualified for the [[2024 World Matchplay|World Matchplay]] for the first time. However, Woodhouse lost 10-8 to [[Nathan Aspinall]] in the first round. At the [[2024 European Championship (darts)|2024 European Championship]], Woodhouse reached a first major televised semi-final, losing to eventual winner [[Ritchie Edhouse]] 11β5.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pdc.tv/news/2024/10/27/...eeker-european-championship|title=Exceptional Edhouse wins Machineseeker European Championship|website=www.pdc.tv|date=27 October 2024|access-date=16 November 2024}}</ref>[/td]
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