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Philip Taylor

English darts player

Philip Douglas Taylor
English darts player Source: Google

Philip Douglas Taylor, an English darts player, was dubbed “The Power” and ruled the sport for more than 20 years, winning 214 matches in the professional ranks, including a record 85 major championships and 16 World Championships.

In 2015, the BBC ranked Taylor one of the best 10 British athletes of the previous 35 years.

Early Life and Family

On August 13, 1960, the legendary darts, Philip Taylor player was born in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. His mother is Elizabeth Taylor, and his father is Douglas Taylor.

Taylor quit going to school when he was 16 years old and started working many jobs, including sheet metal work.

Phil spent the majority of his early working days creating ceramic toilet roll handles for which he was paid £52 a week.

He enjoyed playing football and darts when he was younger but didn’t take either activity seriously. But in 1986, Phil moved to a terraced house in Burslem adjacent to Eric Bristow’s bar, the Crafty Cockney.

Phil started doing a weekly performance at Bristow’s tavern. By 1986, the English player had already joined the county team.

He was taking part in the Super League as well. Later that year, Bristow gave Phil a £10,000 loan to support his entry into the darts industry as a professional.

Furthermore, Bristow insisted that Phil abandon his employment with the ceramics business.

Body Measurements and Appearance

Darts player Phil Taylor was born in 1960. He is currently 62 years old. Phil looks excellent and his body is in good form.

He works out and eats healthily every day. Likewise 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing roughly 80 kg, the English player is also quite tall. He has ray hair and a black colored eyes to match his fair complexion.

Tattoo

On his physique, Phil has multiple tattoos. He has the word “POWER” inked on his right hand.

Early Career

Bristow and Taylor went to Las Vegas together to take part in the North American Open.

But Phil was eliminated in the first round. As a result, his first year on the road was challenging.

In 1988, Phil won his first title in the Canadian Open by defeating Bob Anderson in the championship match. The current World Champion was Bob.

He also made it to the quarterfinals of the British Open and the Winmau World Masters in 1989.

Additionally, Phil was the first player to qualify for the World Championship in 1990. Despite having won many Open events, he entered the 1990 World Championship as an unseeded outsider with a seeding of 125-1.

Phil won his first international final by defeating Bristow 6-1 in groups after splitting the first two sets.

Phil Taylor so fully dominated the Open competitions in 1990. He received victories in Finland, the Isle of Man, Denmark, and the United States.

He also won the second-largest competition in the sport, the Winmau World Masters, the Europe Cup, the British Masters, and the British Pentathlon.

After losing to Rod Harrington in the Danish Open and World Masters championship matches, the English player completed 1991 with fewer victories.

Taylor won the World Championship a second time the following year after Mike Gregory lost the decisive leg of the final 6-5.

Professional Career

The most extraordinary and successful darts career belongs to Phil. He has won 21 World Championship finals in all.

Phil competed in eight world championship finals and 14 consecutive World Championships between 1994 and 2007.

In addition, Phil was in charge for 13 years, including 8 from 2006 to 2013.

By being the first player to win 70 PDC Pro Tour games, the Englishman created history.

With 11 broadcast nine-dart finishes, Taylor established a new record. The first person to complete two nine-dart shots in a single game was Phil Taylor.

Phil received the PDC Player of the Year award six times.

Additionally, he was nominated twice for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, where he finished second and made history by becoming the first darts player to do so.

He was also given recognition by being admitted into the PDC Hall of Fame in 2011. Following the 2018 World Championship, Taylor announced his retirement from competitive darts.

Controversies

A Conviction for Indecent Assault

In October 1999, after an exhibition game in Fife, Scotland, Phil returned to his van with two women, ages 23 and 25.

The women later charged Phil with making indecent advances. Phil initially refuted the claims. But after he was convicted in March 2001 by the Dunfermline Sheriff’s Court, the unwarranted assault accusations were made public.

Phil also paid a £2,000 fine in May 2001.

The player’s MBE nomination from the 2001 New Year awards was also removed as a result of his conviction, and he never received it.

The Swearing Controversy

In 2007, Chris Mason made news for verbally assaulting Taylor in the media before their World Championship round of 16 matches and allegedly screamed at him at the post-match handshake on stage after Taylor defeated him 4-0.

Nevertheless, Chris did express regret to Taylor after the incident.

Television and Music Appearances

The English player has appeared on television as a result of his skill with darts. He frequently appeared on the ITV game program “Bullseye,” which was hosted by Tony Green and Jim Bowen.

Additionally, he appeared in Justin Hawkins’ solo project British Whale’s music video for the Sparks cover of “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for the Both of Us.”

On February 2, 2009, he made a quick cameo appearance as “Disco Dave” in Coronation Street, an enduringly popular soap on ITV. He took the Rovers Return with a rival darts team.

Phil was briefly visible on the television, but there was no conversation.

Additionally, he showed up at the British Comedy Awards, which were hosted by Jonathan Ross, on January 22, 2011, to give the Best Comedy Panel Show award.

Taylor was also featured for the first time on Jedward’s Dream Factory, an Irish children’s reality television program in which pop duo Jedward assisted youngsters who had previously written into the program in realizing their dreams.

Phil Taylor| Personal Life and Relationships

Phil married Yvonne, his childhood sweetheart, in 1998. The 23-year marriage persisted. However, Phil and Yvonne’s union failed to endure.

The couple separated as a result in 2014. Phil is now in financial and emotional devastation as a result of the divorce. He had to sacrifice five homes and £830,000 to his ex-wife.

Phil admits that he was to blame for the divorce since he spent more time playing darts than with his family.

Similarly, Yvonne brought up the fact that Phil barely cared about their family and was rarely home. The absence of quality family time was the main factor in their divorce.

The couple has four children in total. Lisa Taylor, the couple’s firstborn, was born in 1983. The second child of the couple, Chris, was born in 1984, one year after Lisa. Natalie Taylor and Kelly Taylor were both born in 1989, and then separately in 1990.

Net Worth and Salary

Phil has had an excellent career in the darts game. As a result, Phil has amassed a sizeable fortune that allows him to live a life of luxury. It’s believed that Phil is the richest darts player.

The majority of Phil’s income comes from playing darts professionally. He has won about £7.1 million in prize money throughout the course of his career.

Phil Taylor, dubbed “THE POWER,” is thought to be worth $10 MILLION.

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Social Media Presence

Facebook: Phil The Power Taylor (410k followers)

Instagram: @phil_taylor_official (71.9k followers)

Twitter: @PhilTaylor (350.8k followers)

FAQS

Was Phil referred to as “The Crafty Potter”?

In the early 1990s, Phil was referred to as “The Crafty Potter” since he worked in the ceramics sector and was Eric Bristow’s protégé (“The Crafty Cockney”).

Where are the parents of Phil Taylor?

Unfortunately, his parents are no longer alive.

Quick Facts

Full Name Philip Douglas Taylor
Nick Name Phil, The Power
Birth Date August 13, 1960
Birth Place Stoke-On-Trent
Home Town Stoke-On-Trent
Nationality English
Ethnicity White
Religion Christianity
Sex Male
Sexual Orientation Straight
Laterality Right-handed
Darts 26g Target Phil Taylor Gen 4
Walk-on music Snap (I’ve Got) The Power
Chinese Zodiac Rat
Food Habit Non-Vegetarian
Education Not available
Zodiac Sign Leo
Father’s Name Douglas Taylor
Mother’s Name Elizabeth Taylor
Siblings Christopher Taylor, Lisa Taylor
Sponsors Target Sports
Age 62 years old
Height 5 feet 7 inches
Reach Not available
Weight 80 kg
Chest size 34 inches
Biceps size 16 inches
Waist size 39 inches
Shoe size Not available
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Grey
Profession Professional Darts Player
Current world ranking Retired
Coach Eric Bristow
Marital Status Divorced
Ex-Wife Yvonne Taylor (m. 1988-2014)
Girlfriend None
Playing darts since 1986
Children Four
Net Worth $10 Million

 

 

Written by Jami Thompson

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