Kyle Anderson (darts player)

[6] Anderson dominated in the DPA's 2013 Australian Grand Prix season by winning seven events to top the Order of Merit.

[9] At 2–1 down to Ian White in the first round of the World Championship, Anderson became the seventh player to throw a nine-dart finish in the history of the event.

[13] He reached the semi-finals of a PDC event for the first time in April at the sixth Players Championship by beating seven-time major winner James Wade 6–3 in the quarters.

[14] A week later, Anderson came from 3–0 down against Raymond van Barneveld at the Sydney Darts Masters to win 6–5 and set up an all Australian quarter-final with Simon Whitlock.

[18] Anderson defeated Steve Beaton 3–0 in the first round of the 2015 World Championship, a complete reversal of their meeting at the same stage of the event two years prior.

[21] Anderson had a good UK Open as he saw off Terry Temple, as well as recent defectors from the BDO Alan Norris and James Wilson to play Mervyn King in the fifth round.

[26] A 3–0 win over Brendan Dolan saw Anderson whitewash a seeded player in the first round of the World Championship for the second year in a row.

[28] Anderson reached his first major PDC quarter-final at the UK Open by defeating Andy Hamilton, James Wilson and Benito van de Pas.

[30] At the second Players Championship event he came close to playing in his first Pro Tour final, but was edged out in the semi-finals 6–5 by Michael van Gerwen after missing one match dart.

[38] He won his first Players Championship title at the 17 event of the 2017 PDC Pro Tour, beating Kevin Painter in the final.

[40] Anderson made the semi-final of the 2017 European Championship, and hit a nine-dart finish against Michael van Gerwen before losing in a last-leg decider.

[47] Following their victory at the 2022 World Cup of Darts, Australia’s players Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta dedicated their success to Anderson who had represented his country in the tournament four times before his death.