Rob Cross (born on September 21, 1990) is a prominent English professional darts player who has made a formidable mark in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Currently holding the impressive ranking of No. 6 in the world, Cross earned the nickname "Voltage" due to his previous profession as an electrician. His rise to darts stardom was swift and remarkable, as he turned professional just 11 months before securing the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship. The pinnacle of his career came with a victory over the legendary Phil Taylor in the 2018 World Championship final, where he won the title during his debut year on the PDC circuit. 

 

Prior to his darts career, he was engaged in the field of electrical work, hence the fitting moniker "Voltage." Beyond his world championship triumph, Cross has demonstrated his prowess by clinching the European Championships in 2019 and 2021, along with a notable win at the World Matchplay in 2019. His journey from an electrician to a world-class darts player serves as an inspiring narrative in the realm of professional sports.

 

As Rob Cross gears up for his fifth Premier League campaign this year, his past performances in the tournament highlight his consistent prowess on the darts stage. In the 2019 edition of the Premier League, Cross exhibited exceptional skill and determination, reaching the pinnacle as the runner-up to the formidable Michael van Gerwen.

 

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Hailing from the picturesque town of Edenbridge in Kent, Rob Cross spent the majority of his early life surrounded by the scenic landscapes of this region. However, as his journey in the world of professional darts unfolded, Cross eventually found a new sense of belonging in Hastings, East Sussex. Despite his roots in Kent, Hastings has become the town he now proudly calls home.

Rob Cross's meteoric rise in the world of professional darts is not only reflected in his accolades but also in the substantial growth of his net worth. From humble beginnings, where he earned a modest £7 in pub leagues, Cross's fortunes took a remarkable turn when he clinched £400,000 as the champion of the PDC World Championships. This significant victory marked a turning point in his financial trajectory. 

 

As reported by various sources, Cross's current net worth is estimated to range between £1 million to £1.5 million, underscoring the financial rewards that accompany success in elite darts competitions. Notably, the PDC Order of Merit reveals that Cross has amassed a total of £590,500 in tournament prize money over the past two years, a testament to his consistent excellence on the professional darts circuit.

In terms of his equipment, Rob Cross relies on the precision and performance of the Rob Cross Generation 2 darts, a cutting-edge design crafted to meet the exacting standards of the former World Champion. These darts, composed of 90% tungsten, showcase a meticulous attention to detail. The barrel, measuring 48.0mm in length and 6.4mm in width, features a combination of radial grooves that contribute to a simple yet elegant grip. 

 

The striking teal colour and hand sandblasted cuts add both vibrancy and texture to the design. The dart is equipped with the Swiss Diamond (DS) point, further emphasises their durability and accuracy. To further enhance control, the set is completed with Target Pro Grip Shafts, ensuring a steady and comfortable hold. With these meticulously designed darts, Rob Cross continues to wield precision and style on his journey through the world of professional darts.

 

Image credit: Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)

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