Michael van Gerwen Net Worth: $8 Million in 2024.

What Is Michael van Gerwen's Net Worth?

Michael van Gerwen is a pro darts player from the Netherlands with a net worth of around $8 million. He clinched the PDC World Championship titles in 2014, 2017, and 2019, and held the top spot in the world rankings from 2014 to 2021.

Throughout his career, he has bagged seven Premier League titles and PC Finals, six World Grand Prix titles, five World Series Finals and Masters titles, four European Championships, three PDC World Darts Championships, as well as victories in World Matchplay, UK Opens, Grand Slams, and one Champions League of Darts.

At just 17, he won the World Masters, making him the youngest player to achieve a nine-dart finish on TV during the 2007 Masters of Darts. By the age of 24, he became the youngest to win the PDC World Championship. Van Gerwen has also racked up more PDC Pro Tour wins than anyone else, with nearly 160 singles titles to his name as of October 2023.

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Career Earnings

Michael van Gerwen holds the title of the highest-earning darts player ever. As of now, he has racked up over $7 million in prize money, not counting any sponsorship deals. His competitor, Phil Taylor, has made about $6 million.

Early Life

Michael van Gerwen was born on April 25, 1989, in Boxtel, Netherlands. He kicked off his sports journey playing football but switched to darts at 13. By 14, he reached the finals of the 2003 Primus Masters Youth event. In 2005, he started collecting youth titles, including the German Gold Cup, German Open, Swedish Open, Northern Ireland Open, Norway Open, and the Dutch National Youth Championship. Before going pro, Michael worked part-time as a tiler.

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BDO Career

Michael had quite the journey in the British Darts Organisation (BDO). By the time he hit 18, he was already ranked #3 in the BDO/WDF World Rankings and had snagged a bunch of Open titles. He almost pulled off a perfect game in the semifinals of the 2006 Bavaria World Darts Trophy, coming just one dart short. At just 17 years and 174 days old, he made history as the youngest winner of the Winmau World Masters. His impressive run sparked rumors about him jumping to the Professional Darts Corporation, but he made it clear during the 2006 World Darts Trophy that he was sticking with the BDO/WDF.

He topped the Dutch Darts Federation (DDF) Rankings, which would have secured him a spot in the PDC World Championship. Bookmakers had him as the favorite to take the Lakeside World title in 2007, but he ended up losing 3-2 to Gary Robson. On the day of the 2007 BDO World Championship final, it was revealed that van Gerwen had decided to make the switch to the Professional Darts Corporation.

PDC Career

Michael kicked off his journey at #88 in the PDC World Rankings. Back when he was with the BDO, he got to compete in some PDC events, including the 2006 Open Holland, which he took home. He made it to the semi-finals of the 2007 Masters of Darts but fell short against Raymond van Barneveld, even after hitting a perfect nine-dart finish.

In April 2009, he snagged a win against Vincent van der Voort in the Players Championship final. However, he faced a setback in the 2011 PDC Under-21 World Championship final, losing to Arron Monk, which was part of the PDC World Championship. In the 2012 World Championship, he reached the final 16 and was honored as the Young Player of the Year at the PDC awards that same year.

He won the second qualifier for the 2012 UK Open but got knocked out by Terry Jenkins in the final 16. Just before the 2012 PDC World Youth Championship, van Gerwen was leading the PDC Youth Tour Order of Merit but lost to James Hubbard in the final. He clinched the eighth Players Championship event of 2012 and reached the quarter-finals of the World Matchplay before winning the 11th Players Championship with an impressive 107.85 average. Michael also triumphed in the 2012 World Grand Prix, bagging a £100,000 prize, and followed it up with another Players Championship win the next week.

In total, he racked up eight tournament victories in 2012. The following year, 2013, he was recognized as the PDC Young Player of the Year, PDC Fans' Player of the Year, and PDPA Players' Player of the Year, and he also took home the Premier League tournament and the Players Championship Finals.

In 2014, van Gerwen took home the PDC World Championship, World Darts Championship, World Grand Prix, and European Championship, marking his first time as the world’s top-ranked player. The following year, he snagged titles in The Masters, UK Open, World Matchplay, European Championship, Grand Slam of Darts, World Series of Darts Finals, and Players Championship Finals.

He kept the momentum going in 2016, winning The Masters, UK Open, Premier League, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, European Championship, Grand Slam of Darts, World Series of Darts Finals, and Players Championship Finals again. In 2017, Michael set a record with the highest average (114.05) in PDC World Championship history, adding to his wins in the World Darts Championship, The Masters, Premier League, European Championship, Grand Slam of Darts, World Series of Darts Finals, and Players Championship Finals.

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By 2018, he claimed victories in The Masters, Premier League, and World Grand Prix, finishing as runner-up in the Players Championship Finals. In 2019, van Gerwen made history as the first player to win 30 European Tour titles, broke the ProTour title record with his 71st win, and added the World Darts Championship, The Masters, Premier League, World Grand Prix, Champions League of Darts, World Series of Darts Finals, and Players Championship Finals to his collection. He followed that up with wins in the 2020 UK Open and Players Championship Finals, while finishing second in the European Championship.

In 2022, Michael won the Premier League, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, and Players Championship Finals, and in 2023, he added the Premier League and World Series of Darts Finals to his achievements, also setting a new record for the highest average (118.52) at the Players Championship Finals.

In 2024, Michael van Gerwen continues to solidify his legacy as one of darts' greatest players. He won his fourth PDC World Darts Championship, showcasing his dominance on the oche. Van Gerwen also claimed victory at the UK Open, further proving his consistency and skill.

His success at the Premier League Darts, where he reached the finals, reinforced his position as a top competitor. Additionally, MVG's impressive run in various tournaments, including the Grand Slam of Darts and European Championship, highlights his continued excellence in the sport. His achievements in 2024 are a testament to his enduring talent.

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Personal Life

In August 2014, van Gerwen tied the knot with Daphne Govers. They welcomed their daughter Zoë in August 2017 and their son Mike in April 2020. Michael is a big supporter of PSV Eindhoven, a Dutch football team that clinched the UEFA Cup in 1978 and the European Cup in 1987-88. In 2018, he was honored with the title of Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau, a prestigious Dutch chivalric order given to those who have made significant contributions to society.

Michael expressed his feelings about the award, saying, "It is a wonderful honour for me. It is something really special and something I didn't expect so young. I am told I am the youngest to receive this award so I am really very proud. It is a great occasion for me and my family and I will always be very proud."

Awards

Michael snagged the PDC Young Player of the Year title in both 2012 and 2013. In 2013, he also took home the PDC Fans' Player of the Year award, along with the PDPA Players' Player of the Year award in 2013 and again in 2016. Plus, in 2016, he was recognized as the PDC Player of the Year and the Best ProTour Player.

Michael van Gerwen's extraordinary career in darts has solidified his place as one of the sport's greatest players. With a net worth of $8 million and numerous prestigious titles, including multiple PDC World Championships and Premier League victories, his success is a testament to his unmatched talent and dedication.

His 2024 achievements, including winning his fourth PDC World Championship and triumphing at the UK Open, showcase his enduring skill and consistency. As he continues to excel on the global stage, Michael's legacy in darts remains firmly intact, and his future in the sport looks incredibly bright.