Michael Smith confirmed on Thursday that he will step away from competition after a crushing 6‑2 loss to Rhys Griffin at Players Championship 24, opting out of this week’s European Tour qualifiers and the European Darts Open.
What triggered the break?
Smith’s Instagram post revealed that lingering arthritis in his throwing hand and swollen ankles have forced him to reconsider his schedule. He admitted he rushed back after a five‑week dart‑free period, ignoring medical advice and taking injections on Thursday. The pain became unbearable after the defeat, prompting him to prioritize recovery over immediate results.
How does this affect his season?
The Englishman, a former World Champion, is already missing several majors, including the World Matchplay, due to his health woes. Skipping the European Tour qualifiers means he forfeits valuable ranking points that could secure a spot in upcoming televised events. Without those points, his chances of qualifying for the World Championship later this year diminish further.
What does the statement say about his personal life?
In the same post, Smith explained that his children’s school holidays begin on Friday and will last eight weeks. He plans to spend that time at home, focusing on family and rebuilding confidence. "I’ll be back on the practice board, love you guys," he wrote, emphasizing that the break is as much about mental well‑being as it is about physical healing.
What are the broader implications for the darts circuit?
Smith’s withdrawal opens a slot for lower‑ranked players to enter the European Tour events, potentially reshaping the field ahead of the European Darts Open. It also highlights the growing conversation around player welfare in the PDC, where injuries can derail even the sport’s biggest names.
When might we see him return?
Smith insists he will only return when he feels ready, refusing to set a firm date. He hinted that the upcoming weeks with his family will serve as a reset button, allowing him to regain “happiness and confidence.” Fans will have to wait for a future announcement, likely after the eight‑week holiday period ends.
How did the loss to Griffin unfold?
The match at Players Championship 24 saw Griffin dominate early legs, leaving Smith unable to find his rhythm. While the exact leg scores weren’t disclosed, the decisive nature of the defeat was clear, reinforcing Smith’s decision to step back.
What does this mean for his rivals?
Opponents like Michael van Gerwen and Peter Wright now face a slightly less crowded leaderboard in upcoming qualifiers. Smith’s absence could shift betting odds and alter preparation strategies for those aiming to capitalize on the open slots.
What should fans expect next?
Supporters can look forward to regular updates from Smith’s social channels, where he promises to share his recovery progress. The darts community will likely keep a close eye on his health, hoping the break yields a stronger comeback later in the season.