Tytus Kanik

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Tytus Kanik
Personal information
Nickname"Tito"
Born (1984-05-17) 17 May 1984 (age 39)[1]
Poznań, Poland
Home townPoznań, Poland
Darts information
Playing darts since2014
Darts21g
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Back in Black" by AC/DC
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2016–2017
PDC2015, 2017–2020
(Tour card: 2018-2019)
WDF2016–2017, 2022–
Current world rankingNR (14 November 2023)[2] (WDF)
WDF major events – best performances
World MastersLast 64: 2017
PDC premier events – best performances
UK OpenLast 128: 2019
Other tournament wins
Polish Ch'ship 2017, 2022
Medal record
Men's Darts
Representing  Poland
EDF European Ch'ship
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Podčetrtek Men's cricket

Tytus Kanik (born 17 May 1984) is a Polish professional darts player and former pool player. Currently plays in World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is a two-time Polish Champion and first player from Poland to gain a PDC Tour Card and make professional.

Career[edit]

He achieved his first sports success in pool games. In 2003, he won a bronze medal in the eight-ball Polish Billiards Championships. He also started playing darts around the same period, ultimately changing the sports discipline before 2014.

Very good performances at the national area, including plays in the final of the 2014 Polish Championship, where he lost to Krzysztof Chmielewski, allowed him to gain an official invitation to the 2015 PDC World Cup of Darts where he represented Poland together with Mariusz Paul, another leading player in the country at this time. In the first round of this tournament they faced the representation of Ireland, composed of William O'Connor and Connie Finnan and lost 0–5 in legs. In the first half of 2016, he advanced to the final of the Polish Championship for the second time, where he lost to Krzysztof Ratajski. Appearance in that phase of this tournament allowed him to debut in the 2016 Winmau World Masters, where he lost 0-3 in sets to Neil Duff in the second round match.

In May 2017, he became the Polish Champion for the first time, defeating Paweł Wołynka in the final. Victory in this tournament and numerous successes in the other national competitions resulted in his second invitation at 2017 PDC World Cup of Darts. This time he represented Poland together with Krzysztof Ratajski. Yet again, they played in first round with Ireland, this time composed of William O'Connor and Mick McGowan, and were defeated 3–5 in legs. At the end of September 2017, he played at 2017 Winmau World Masters, where he reached third round, beating Scott Robertson and Matthew Dicken. In third round match he lost 0–3 in sets to James Russell.

In January 2018, he became the first Polish player to gain a two-year PDC Tour Card. He won the third day of European Q-School by defeating José Justicia 5–3 in the final. The following week, he won the qualifying tournaments for two PDC European Tour events. Two months later he played at 2018 European Darts Open, beating Jan Dekker 6–3 in the first round. Next day, he lost 2–6 to Simon Whitlock in the second round. In April 2018, he played at 2018 German Darts Open, where he was eliminated in the first round match, lost 2–6 to James Wade. At the beginning of June 2018, he played in the 2018 PDC World Cup of Darts with Krzysztof Ratajski. After a very even duel, the Poles lost 4–5 in legs to Northern Ireland representing by Brendan Dolan and Daryl Gurney.

In early March 2019, he made his debut in the 2019 UK Open, where he lost 0–6 to Yordi Meeuwisse in the second round match. Later that month, he played at 2019 German Darts Championship, where he lost 4–6 to Jamie Hughes in the first round. In May 2019, he played at 2019 Austrian Darts Open where he advanced first time to the third round phase, beating Dietmar Burger and Jonny Clayton. In the third round match he lost 5–6 to Peter Wright.

In June 2019, he played at 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts with Krzysztof Ratajski. Poland defeated the Czech Republic 5–2 in legs. In the second round they faced the Netherlands. Kanik played with Jermaine Wattimena and lost 1–4 in legs. Bearing in mind the loss of Krzysztof Ratajski in first second round match with Michael van Gerwen, Poles were eliminated. Due to the lack of outstanding results, Kanik lost his card at the end of the season. His best achievement in the Players Championship is a semi-finals at the tenth tournament in April 2019, where he lost to Gabriel Clemens.[3]

In the next season, after losing his professional card, in October 2020 he played in the 2020 International Darts Open. In the first round match he faced Martin Schindler from the host country. Match ended with Kanik's defeat 1–6 in legs. In July 2022, for the second time in his career he became the Polish Champion, beating Sebastian Białecki 5–3 in legs. Victory in this tournament guaranteed him a start in the 2022 WDF Europe Cup. It will be his debut in this competition.

Performance timeline[edit]

Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
WDF Ranked televised events
World Masters DNQ 2R 3R PDC NH DNP
PDC Ranked televised events
UK Open Non-PDC DNQ 2R DNP
PDC Non-ranked televised events
World Cup of Darts 1R DNQ 1R 1R 2R Did not qualify
Career statistics
Year-end ranking (PDC) 110 92 175


PDC European Tour

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2018 EDO
2R
GDG
DNQ
GDO
1R
ADO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
DDO
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
DDC
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
EDT
DNQ
2019 EDO
DNQ
GDC
1R
GDG
DNQ
GDO
DNQ
ADO
3R
EDG
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
DDO
DNQ
CDO
DNQ
ADC
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
2020 Did not play
2021 Did not play
2022 Did not play
2023 BSD
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
GDG
1R
ADO
DDC
BDO
CDO
EDG
EDM
GDO
HDT
GDC
Performance table legend
DNP Did not play at the event DNQ Did not qualify for the event NYF Not yet founded L# lost in the early rounds of the tournament
(WR = Wildcard round, RR = Round robin)
QF lost in the quarter-finals SF lost in the semi-finals RU lost in the final W won the tournament


References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tytus Kanik". Mastercaller.com. Retrieved 12 April 2018.
  2. ^ "WDF Men's Rankings Table". WDF. 14 November 2023. Retrieved 14 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Players Championship 10: Jonny Clayton defeats Gabriel Clemens 8-4 in the final to win third PDC title". Weekly Dartscast. 7 April 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2022.

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