Raymond Smith and his son Ky Smith will be the first father-son duo to compete at the same time in the 29-year history in the PDC Wold Dart Championship.
After defeating Florian Hempel with a 4-1 score in the World Dart Championship, Raymond Smith said, he felt it was up with the biggest win of his professional career time.
Raymon was qualified for this year’s event by winning the DPA Satellite Tour, while Ky, clinched the Oceanic Masters in October to book his ticket to London.
Darts: Who Is Raymond Smith Son Ky Smith?
Ky Smith is a dart player who is also known as Prodigy. Besides, he is famous for being the son of professional player Raymond Smith. He followed the footstep of his father.
Smith competed on the Dartplayes Australia tour in 2018. He won five events and topped the rankings to qualify for the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship.
He is currently playing for both Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and World Darts Federation (WDF) events. He is 42 years old, born on 6 December 1979 in Brisbane, Australia.
He, with his son, is competing at the World Darts Championship together. Ray met experienced Englishman Jamie Hughes on Saturday at 11:40 AEDT.
Both he and his son would need to reach the third round to stand a chance of recuperating any of the money they spent to take part which was canceled after the detection of Omnicron.
Know Ky Smith Age and Wikipedia
Ky Smith was born in 2002 and is 19 years of age at this time the year. He doesn’t have his official Wikipedia page, however, his father has one that you can find here in this link.
Prodigy was allowed to take to the oche if, only he kept his room tidy like other teenagers. His father said, “It was little things, as simple as making your bed which has disciplined him.
And has helped him develop calmness when he’s playing.” That discipline led to Ky securing his ticket to the first round, where he will face Dutchman Maik Kuivenhoven on Sunday.
Meet Ky Smith Family – His Parents
Ky Smith was born to his father Raymond Smith, a dart player. His mother’s detail is not shared on social media. However, the father and son are famous for their games.
Ky has been playing since he was six years old. He began taking on the men from the age of 10. By 14, he already won his first title, and the long-term aim was to enter the PDC’s Q School.
He was so inspired by his father that he wanted to practice with him at an early age. Raymond recalled that time, saying Ky couldn’t even reach the board that time.