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13 Facts About Stuart Kellett

1.

Stuart Kellett was born on 12 August 1981 and is an English darts player.

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In 2010, Stuart Kellett won both the Scottish Open and the Antwerp Open.

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Stuart Kellett's good run of form helped him to qualify for the 2010 Winmau World Masters as the second seed.

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Stuart Kellett knocked out Tony West in the last 16, before defeating Ted Hankey and Martin Phillips to reach the final.

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Stuart Kellett's form took a dip after his loss to Dekker, as he dropped out of the world's top 16 and failed to qualify for the 2011 Masters or the 2012 World Championship.

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In January 2012, Stuart Kellett successfully earned a Professional Darts Corporation tour card on day two of the PDC's Pro Tour 'Q School' qualifying tournament.

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Stuart Kellett lost to van der Voort in the first round, missing a total of 21 darts at a double, and was ranked world number 66 after the event.

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8.

Stuart Kellett saw off the likes of Hamilton and Ronnie Baxter to progress to the semi-finals of the second Players Championship.

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Stuart Kellett entered the top 32 in the world rankings after the event.

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Stuart Kellett failed to carry this last 16 showing into the rest of the year though, as he was knocked out in the first round of two European Tour events and reached the last 32 of three Players Championship tournaments, but lost each time.

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Stuart Kellett was ranked world number 72 after the 2017 World Championship and therefore entered Q School in an attempt to win his tour place back.

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Stuart Kellett had his best finish for almost three years when he reached the quarter-finals of the eighth Players Championship in April 2017.

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Stuart Kellett worked as a web designer before becoming a full-time darts player.