The Asp — two-time UK Open champion and one of the PDC tour's most consistent and combative top-eight players. Nathan Aspinall's story of rising from significant personal adversity to become a multiple major champion and consistent world-ranking performer has made him one of the sport's most respected and popular figures.
Nathan Aspinall was born in Stockport, England on 28 March 1991. His path to professional darts came through difficult personal circumstances, including periods of genuine hardship that he has spoken about publicly with characteristic honesty. He turned professional on the PDC circuit and immediately began improving, winning his first UK Open title in 2019 and adding a second in 2020. He has reached the semi-finals of the PDC World Championship and been a regular top-eight player in world rankings across multiple seasons. His aggressive, front-foot scoring game and exceptionally consistent doubles finishing make him a dangerous opponent at any stage of any major tournament. A popular figure on the circuit for his openness, his competitive intensity and his obvious passion for the sport.
UK Open Champion 2019, 2020
Aspinall has spoken openly about the personal difficulties he overcame on his way to becoming a professional darts player, making his success story one of the sport's most inspiring.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- UK Open Champion 2019, 2020
- World Grand Prix Champion
- PDC World Championship semi-finalist
- Consistent PDC top-8 ranking