
Rob Cross claimed his first title of 2026 at Players Championship 22 in Wigan, defeating Maik Kuivenhoven 8-5 in the final on Wednesday.
Cross - who hadn't claimed a ranking title since the first Players Championship event of 2025 - won seven games straight to scoop the £15,000 top prize at the Robin Park Leisure Centre.
The former world champion's win practically cements his place at the World Matchplay in July, following an impressive day at the oche with a tournament average of 98.91.
"I always thought I was going to win, and when I'm like that, usually I do win," assessed Cross, who has won a ProTour title every year since 2020.
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"I've had my trials and tribulations. I've got a lot going on at the minute. If I can get the best out of my capabilities I believe I can win every day, but sometimes mentally it can hold you back.
"Three months ago you look at the World Matchplay [race] and I'm out of it. I'm probably £15,000 adrift, but I managed to give myself a good kick up the backside.
"I know the World Matchplay is around the corner, and I love the World Matchplay. It's all about results, and to win this today is very special for me.
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"I've still got a great support behind me, and if I can carry on playing the way I am, I still think I'm dangerous to the top boys in the world."
Cross had a resounding start to the day, picking off Dutch duo Chris Landman and Jimmy van Schie with consecutive 6-1 victories, including a 103.43 average against the latter.
The 35-year-old's dominance continued, seeing off Connor Scutt 6-2 before bagging another 6-1 win against David Sharp in the last 16 with another impressive average of 104.73.
In the quarter-finals, Cross put out Alexander Merkx 6-4 in his closest contest of the day, before triumphing in a marvellous display against Stephen Bunting to reach the final.
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The 2019 World Matchplay winner took three astounding checkouts of 170, 127 and 130 to move 3-1 up, before closing out the match with his third ton-plus average and defying an average in excess of 104 from Bunting to reach his first ProTour final of 2026.
Five holds of throw kicked off the finale against Kuivenhoven, before Cross appeared to create breathing room with a break of throw to lead 4-2.
The Dutchman broke back, but Cross produced a wonderful spell of three straight legs, including a 10-darter to move onto the precipice of victory.
The two-time European champion spurned four match darts in the subsequent leg to allow Kuivenhoven back into the game, but recovered to win 8-5 and celebrate an 11th Players Championship crown.
Kuivenhoven, meanwhile, broke new ground in reaching a career-first Players Championship final, despite falling short in the final.
2026 Players Championship 22
Last 16
Alexander Merkx 6-5 Cristo Reyes
Rob Cross 6-1 David Sharp
Tommy Morris 6-5 Cam Crabtree
Stephen Bunting 6-2 Andrew Gilding
Gabriel Clemens 6-1 Mickey Mansell
Tom Bissell 6-5 Jonny Clayton
Gian van Veen 6-5 Adam Leek
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-3 Ryan Searle
Quarter-Finals
Rob Cross 6-4 Alexander Merkx
Stephen Bunting 6-4 Tommy Morris
Tom Bissell 6-5 Gabriel Clemens
Maik Kuivenhoven 6-3 Gian van Veen
Semi-Final
Rob Cross 7-3 Stephen Bunting
Maik Kuivenhoven 7-6 Tom Bissell
Final
Rob Cross 8-5 Maik Kuivenhoven
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