With the
World Series of Darts Finals set for its return to Amsterdam this evening, DartsNews takes a look back at the top averages in previous editions of the tournament.
Dave Chisnall leads the way with his 2016 effort where he averaged 112.94 during his win over Kim Huybrechts 6-4. While Jamie Lewis in his must watch clash with Dimitri van den Bergh follows from 2018 with 109.82.
Michael van Gerwen dominates the rest of the top five with 109.71, 108.83 and 108.69 seeing the Green Machine lead the way only to have that dominance halted by Peter Wright's 2020 effort of 108.10 in the semi-finals.
From there, Phil Taylor and Dimitri van den Bergh are the only two players who are not Peter Wright or Michael van Gerwen who feature on the list which can be viewed below.
Top 16 highest averages at the World Series of Darts Finals (2015-2020)
112.94 Dave Chisnall (Last 16, 2016)
109.82 Jamie Lewis (First Round, 2018)
109.71 Michael van Gerwen (Quarter-Finals, 2016)
108.83 Michael van Gerwen (Quarter-Finals, 2017)
108.69 Michael van Gerwen (Semi-Finals, 2016)
108.10 Peter Wright (Semi-Finals, 2020)
108.00 Michael van Gerwen (Semi-Finals, 2015)
107.34 Phil Taylor (Semi-Finals, 2016)
106.60 Michael van Gerwen (Final, 2015)
106.42 Michael van Gerwen (Quarter-Finals, 2015)
106.40 Peter Wright (Final, 2015)
105.36 Michael van Gerwen (Semi-Finals, 2019)
105.21 Dimitri van den Bergh (First Round, 2018)
105.03 Peter Wright (Semi-Finals, 2016)
104.93 Peter Wright (Semi-Finals, 2015)
104.86 Michael van Gerwen (Quarter-Finals, 2018)