Adam Leek

Adam Leek
Personal information
Nickname"The Leek"
Born (1999-01-06) 6 January 1999
Adelaide, Australia
Darts information
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on musicCha Cha Slide, Mr. C
Organisation (see split in darts)
PDC2026–present
(Tour Card: 2026–present)
WDF2023-2025
Current world ranking(PDC) 131 3 (22 March 2026)[1]

Adam Leek (born 6 January 1999) is an Australian professional darts player who currently plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.

Career

Leek has steadily climbed the ranks within Australia darts scene, featuring in regional tournaments. As of recent rankings, he sits within both the DPA Tour standings and World Darts Federation Australian rankings. On the World Darts Federation circuit, he has competed in such tournaments as the South Australian Classic and the Australian Masters, posting competitive averages and advancing through knockout rounds against other players. In April 2025, he reached the semi-finals of the Murray Bridge Grand Prix where he lost to Tristan Bognar.[2]

Leek qualified for the 2025 ADC Global Championship through regional qualifying events. At the main event, he competed in the first round and advanced out of his group alongside several experienced competitors as Ivan Springbong and Carl Wilson, securing enough points to progress to the second round, where he faced strong players including Tom Sykes and others. He ultimately did not secure a place in the finals night. In January 2026, he participated in the PDC Q-School, Leek reached the final stage and on the first day he won the PDC Tour Card, where he won the final match against Tyler Thorpe.[3]

Performance timeline

Tournament 2025 2026 2027
PDC Ranked televised events
World Masters DNQ
UK Open DNQ
ADC Major events
Global Championship 2R DNQ
PDC Non-ranked televised events
World Cup DNQ
Performance Table Legend
W won the tournament RU runner-up SF lost in the semi-finals QF lost in the quarter-finals #R

RR L#

lost in # round

round robin last # stage

References

  1. ^ "Ranking Tables". PDPA. 22 March 2026. Retrieved 22 March 2026.
  2. ^ "Murray Bridge Grand Prix 2025". DartsWDF. Retrieved 2026-03-17.
  3. ^ "TV DartConnect". tv.dartconnect.com. Retrieved 2026-03-17.