While other English professional dart players attract attention for positive reasons, Adrian Lewis has also attracted controversy and squabbles with other competitors, repeatedly seeing him being banned several times and fined frequently. He made his debut in the 2004 UK Open after being mentored by world champion Phil Taylor, with whom he also partnered with to win the Professional Dart Corporation (PDC) World Cup of Darts on four occasions. Adrian plays in the PDC and is nicknamed “Jackpot.” He has won the PDC World Dart Championships twice, the 2014 UK Open, and the 2013 European Championship.
Adrian Lewis has a height of 6’1” (1.85 m).
While other English professional dart players attract attention for positive reasons, Adrian Lewis has also attracted controversy and squabbles with other competitors, repeatedly seeing him being banned several times and fined frequently. He made his debut in the 2004 UK Open after being mentored by world champion Phil Taylor, with whom he also partnered with to win the Professional Dart Corporation (PDC) World Cup of Darts on four occasions. Adrian plays in the PDC and is nicknamed “Jackpot.” He has won the PDC World Dart Championships twice, the 2014 UK Open, and the 2013 European Championship.
Adrian Lewis has a height of 6’1” (1.85 m).