James Wade Ends Five-Year Televised Title Drought with Australian Darts Masters Victory
James Wade secured his first World Series of Darts crown by defeating Australian qualifier Brody Klinge 8-5 in Wollongong, capping off a thrilling weekend of darts.
- Veteran Supporters
- Fans and analysts celebrating James Wade's longevity and his return to the televised winner's circle.
- Oceanic Darts Community
- Australian fans and local qualifiers thrilled by Brody Klinge's breakthrough performance on home soil.
- Neutral Analysts
- Commentators focusing on the tournament statistics and the implications for the upcoming World Series Finals.
At a glance
- James Wade defeated Brody Klinge 8-5 to win the 2026 Australian Darts Masters.
- The victory marks Wade's first televised title since the 2021 UK Open.
- Wade posted a massive 112.73 average in his opening-round victory.
- Australian qualifier Brody Klinge reached the final by beating Ross Smith, Gian van Veen, and Jonny Clayton.
- The tournament concludes the regular World Series of Darts schedule ahead of the Finals in Amsterdam.
James Wade has finally returned to the televised winner's circle. The 43-year-old Englishman defeated Australian home favourite Brody Klinge 8-5 on Saturday to claim the 2026 KenoGo Australian Darts Masters title in Wollongong, securing his maiden World Series of Darts crown.[1]
The victory ended a five-year televised title drought for the veteran, whose last major triumph came at the 2021 UK Open. "It's been a while since I've won something," Wade quipped after lifting the trophy at the WIN Entertainment Centre. "My children always say to me: 'Daddy can you get a trophy'? I have to keep buying them!"
Wade's path to the final was paved with spectacular performances. He opened his campaign on Friday with a 6-0 whitewash of Tim Pusey, posting a staggering 112.73 average—the second-highest ever recorded at a World Series event in Australia. He followed that up on Finals Day by edging Stephen Bunting 6-5 in the quarter-finals and powering past Gerwyn Price 7-4 in the semi-finals, crashing in eight maximums against the Welshman.[1]
But the story of the weekend belonged equally to Brody Klinge. The 34-year-old Australian qualifier produced a fairytale run that captivated the home crowd. It began on Friday when he survived two match darts to eliminate former European Champion Ross Smith with a sensational 11-dart break in a deciding leg.
But the story of the weekend belonged equally to Brody Klinge.
Klinge refused to fade on Saturday. Playing with what he described as "the adrenaline rush of my life," he dispatched world number two Gian van Veen 6-4 in the quarter-finals before stunning New Zealand Darts Masters champion Jonny Clayton 7-5 in the semi-finals to book his place in the showpiece match.[1]
In the final, Wade's experience ultimately proved the difference, though Klinge went down fighting with a superb 104.56 average in defeat. "The crowd have been behind me the whole time and I've really enjoyed the whole experience," Klinge reflected. "I cannot believe I got here."
Wade was quick to praise his opponent's breakthrough performance on the big stage. "I had to graft and work really hard, and I'll be really disappointed if he doesn't pursue what he's doing," Wade said of the Australian breakout star.
The Wollongong event concludes the regular 2026 World Series of Darts campaign. The focus now shifts to the World Series of Darts Finals in Amsterdam this September, where Michael van Gerwen will enter as the top seed following the culmination of the international roadshow. Wade's triumph earned him the maximum 12 ranking points, vaulting him into a tie for fifth on the final Order of Merit.[2]
The backstory
2021
James Wade wins the UK Open, his last televised title before Wollongong.
Aug 21, 2026
Wade posts a 112.73 average in the first round; Brody Klinge stuns Ross Smith.
Aug 22, 2026
Klinge defeats Gian van Veen and Jonny Clayton to reach the final.
Aug 22, 2026
Wade defeats Klinge 8-5 to claim the Australian Darts Masters crown.
Sources
[1]Live DartsOceanic Darts CommunityAustralian Darts Masters 2026 | Draw, Live Scores, Results & Schedule
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[2]DartsNewsNeutral AnalystsOrder of Merit World Series of Darts 2026: Final standings after Australian Darts Masters - Michael van Gerwen finishes No.1 as James Wade jumps after Wollongong title
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