The WDF Ranking has been updated after Lakeside and also 2025 Q-School where Jimmy van Schie just about missed out on a Tour Card so he will resume his reign as World No.1.
David Cameron booked his spot at Lakeside after winning the Las Vegas Open. He sits 50th in the rankings but that doesn't matter much. As he is already set for the legendary venue next December as is the way where one run can negate the need for ranking success.
Danny Porter who was WDF World No.1 at Lakeside sits as World No.2 ahead of Brandon Weening, Peter Machin and Ben Robb meaning an all Oceanic top five aside from Van Schie.
A Dutchman keeps each player between as Van Schie and Merkx sit 1st and 6th. Leonard Gates is seventh while Benjamin Pratnemer, Jason Brandon and Carl Wilkinson conclude the top 10.
Shane McGuirk, Marko Kantele and the aforementioned Cameron qualify automatically for Lakeside with the ranking updated after the recent Las Vegas Open.
1. Jimmy van Schie - 826 points
2. Danny Porter - 629 points
3. Brandon Weening - 542 points
4. Peter Machin - 485 points
5. Ben Robb - 455 points
6. Alexander Merkx - 446 points
7. Leonard Gates - 403 points
8. Benjamin Pratnemer - 395 points
9. Jason Brandon - 394 points
10. Carl Wilkinson - 378 points
11. Thomas Junghans - 368 points
12. James Beeton - 365 points
13. Jarno Bottenberg - 362 points
14. Cliff Prior - 338 points
15. Brian Raman - 327 points
16. Howard Jones - 317 points
17. Reece Colley - 309 points
18. Sybren Gijbels - 302 points
19. Ryan Hogarth - 299 points
20. Edwin Torbjornsson - 292 points
21. Bradley Kirk 285 points
22. Neil Duff 284 points
23. Shane McGuirk - 279 points
24. Kai Fan Leung - 278 points
25. Corne Groeneveld - 275 points