Results

Players Championship 33 10/29 15:15 6 Raymond van Barneveld v Steve Lennon 6-5
European Tour 14 10/19 11:55 4 Steve Lennon v Nathan Aspinall 2-6
European Tour 14 10/18 11:30 5 Damon Heta v Steve Lennon 5-6
European Tour 14 10/17 12:05 7 Jeffrey de Graaf v Steve Lennon 2-6
Players Championship 31 10/14 13:45 6 Nathan Aspinall v Steve Lennon 6-4
Players Championship 30 10/02 13:45 6 Luke Woodhouse v Steve Lennon 6-2
Players Championship 29 10/01 13:05 57 Karel Sedlacek v Steve Lennon 4-6
Players Championship 27 09/10 13:00 6 Ross Smith v Steve Lennon 6-5
Players Championship 26 09/09 11:35 57 Steve Lennon v Niko Springer 4-6
European Tour 10 08/29 13:05 - Krzysztof Ratajski v Steve Lennon 6-3
Players Championship 25 08/26 13:45 6 Cameron Menzies v Steve Lennon 6-3
Players Championship 22 07/29 12:55 6 Madars Razma v Steve Lennon 5-6

Wikipedia - Steve Lennon

Steve Lennon (born 25 November 1993) is an Irish professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. A professional since 2017, he has participated in six PDC World Championships and reached his first major quarter-final at the 2018 Players Championship Finals. He finished as the runner-up at the 2018 Dutch Darts Masters on the PDC European Tour.

Nicknamed "Scuba Steve", Lennon has represented Ireland at the PDC World Cup of Darts. He reached the final at the 2019 edition, alongside William O'Connor.

History

Lennon played county darts for Kilkenny and Kildare. Lennon has played professional darts since 2011. He first won a tournament in the Ireland Players Championship, beating Stephen Byrne 6–1 in the Final. In 2016, he made it to the final of the Finnish Masters, beating Dennis Nilsson.

Lennon entered the Professional Darts Corporation's Qualifying School in 2017, and picked up a Tour Card on the third day.

He made his World Championship debut in 2018 but lost 2–3 to Michael Smith in the first round.

Lennon made it to the final of the 2018 Dutch Darts Masters, where he lost out to Michael van Gerwen. He reached the quarter-final of the 2018 Players Championship Finals, again losing to van Gerwen.

Following Gary Anderson's withdrawal from the 2019 Premier League, Lennon was selected as one of nine 'contenders' to replace him. He played Peter Wright on Night 3, in Dublin. Lennon took a 3–0 lead, only to lose 7–5.

In June 2019, Lennon alongside William O'Connor made it all the way to the final of the 2019 PDC World Cup of Darts where they eventually lost to Scotland 3–1.

He enjoyed one of his finest days in the PDC on 22 February 2020 when he got to the semi-finals of Players Championship 5, only to lose narrowly to Gerwyn Price. Lennon had three averages of over 100. He hit his first PDC nine-dart finish in his last 32 game against Kai Fan Leung.

Unable to qualify for any ranking major apart from UK Open in 2022, Lennon dropped down in ranking. He missed his first World Championship in six years, but managed to stay within top 64 of PDC Order of Merit and continued on the Pro Tour in 2023.

In 2023 Lennon continued to struggle, missing out on PDC World Cup of Darts for the first time since 2017. He qualified for 2023 Grand Slam of Darts, but did not qualify from the round robin. He was also able to qualify for 2023 Players Championship Finals and was eliminated in Second Round. After one year absence he returned to Alexandra Palace for 2024 PDC World Darts Championship. Lennon came back from 0–2 on sets against Owen Bates in the First Round and won 3–2, giving him chance to keep his Tour card. However, he lost in Second round against Jonny Clayton 1–3 and finished the season on 66th place in PDC Order of Merit.

Lennon lost his Tour card after 2023 season, but managed to win his Tour card back on first day of UK Q-School 2024, defeating William Borland 6–4 and securing his position for seasons 2024 and 2025. In the 2024 PDC Players Championship series, Lennon made the quarter-finals of event 3, defeating Adam Warner 6–5, Gerwyn Price 6–3, Dimitri Van den Bergh 6–3 and Ritchie Edhouse 6–4 before losing to Michael van Gerwen 6–5.