Kyle Anderson, an Australian professional darts player who played in the UK PDC since 2012, has died.
PDC referee Ross Bray tweeted about the sad news on Tuesday morning. “I am absolutely devastated to hear that Kyle Anderson has passed away. One could not have met a nicer person. He was a lovely person and a good friend. My thoughts are with his family. Rest in peace.” – written by.
I was very saddened to hear of Kyle Anderson’s passing. A nice person you could never wish to meet. Beautiful and good man https://t.co/ihc4w1CN0y My thoughts are with his young family,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
– Russ Bray (@Russ180) August 24, 2021
On August 10, Anderson uploaded a photo from hospital in Brisbane to Instagram, writing just this: “It’s very regular now.”
The darts player, who died young, became a real star in 2013, when he threw a perfect nine darts against Ian White in the World Championship, then reached the top 32 in the competition in 2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019, and wrote Daily Star.
“The second nine arrow of the day.”
Oche’s vibrant character, Kyle Anderson, raised the roof with this stunning nine-dart leg on his Ally Pally debut in 2013! pic.twitter.com/0hhGWpyLa5
— Siham PDC (@OfficialPDC) August 24, 2021
Anderson reinstated his Pro Tour card in 2020 because, due to the coronavirus pandemic, he wanted to be with his family instead of travelling, Hungarian fan club PDC added to the sad news.