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Anastasia Dobromyslova

Russian darts player (born 1984)


Russian darts player (born 1984)

FieldValue
nameAnastasia Dobromyslova
imageAnastasia Dobromyslova c. 2019.jpg
captionDobromyslova in 2019
fullnameAnastasia Petrovna Dobromyslova-Martin
nickname"From Russia with Love"
birth_date
birth_placeKalinin, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
hometownEllesmere Port, England
since1995
darts22g Galaxy Barrels Anastasia Dobromyslova
lateralityRight-handed
music"Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence
BDO2001–2008, 2011–2020
PDC2008–2011
WDF2001–2008, 2011–
currentrank
BDO WorldWinner (3): 2008, 2012, 2013
World MastersWinner (1): 2014
World Darts TrophyWinner (1): 2014
Zuiderduin MastersWinner (3): 2012, 2014, 2016
Dutch OpenWinner (2): 2005, 2008
PDC WorldLast 70: 2009
Grand SlamGroup Stage: 2008, 2009
UK OpenLast 128: 2008, 2009
tournamentAntwerp Open
BDO International Open
Belgium Open
British Open
England Classic
England Masters
England Matchplay
England National Ch'ships
England Open
Finnish Open
German Open
Irish Open
Isle of Man Open
Mariflex Open
Latvia Open
Scottish Classic
Scottish Open
Tops of Ghent
WDF Europe Cup Singles
Welsh Classic
Welsh Open
Welsh Masters
resultyears2012, 2014
2011
2005
2006, 2007
2014
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2015
2014
2007, 2012, 2014
2004
2021
2014
2013
2011
2011
2014
2006, 2008, 2014
2011
2014
2012
2008
2008, 2014

BDO International Open Belgium Open British Open England Classic England Masters England Matchplay England National Ch'ships England Open Finnish Open German Open Irish Open Isle of Man Open Mariflex Open Latvia Open Scottish Classic Scottish Open Tops of Ghent WDF Europe Cup Singles Welsh Classic Welsh Open Welsh Masters 2011 2005 2006, 2007 2014 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 2015 2014 2007, 2012, 2014 2004 2021 2014 2013 2011 2011 2014 2006, 2008, 2014 2011 2014 2012 2008 2008, 2014

Anastasia Petrovna Dobromyslova-Martin (; born 26 September 1984) is a professional darts player. She is a three-time Women's World Professional Darts Champion of the British Darts Organisation (BDO).

After winning her first title in 2008, Dobromyslova decided to join the rival male-dominated Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) to play in their World Championship in 2009. After rejoining the BDO in 2011, she won her second World Championship in 2012 and a third in 2013.

Dobromyslova uses the song "Bring Me to Life" by Evanescence. She carries the name From Russia with Love, although she has stated herself that it is not an official nickname. She is more commonly known as just Anastasia due to the difficulty English-speaking commentators and announcers have pronouncing her surname.

Career

Dobromyslova started to play darts at the age of 12, and has won the Russian National Championship a total of 10 times. According to Dobromyslova, it was quite easy because hardly anyone played the game in Russia. She won the Girls' World Masters title in 2001 and won the WDF Europe Youth Cup singles title in 2001 and 2002.

She made her professional major debut at the 2004 Bavaria World Darts Trophy, where she beat Trina Gulliver in the quarter-final, averaging 90. After beating Mieke de Boer in the semis, she lost to Francis Hoenselaar in the final.

In 2007, Dobromyslova made her debut in the BDO World Championship at Lakeside, as the number 4 seed, reaching the semi-finals. After beating Sweden's Carina Ekberg in the quarter-finals, she fell to eventual winner, Trina Gulliver. During the year, she won the England Open and the British Open, amongst several other singles titles across Europe. In October, she represented Russia in the 2007 WDF World Cup in the Netherlands, and won the ladies' pairs title with Irina Armstrong.

In 2008, she returned to Lakeside, again as the number 4 seed, for the World Championship. She defeated Dee Bateman in the first round and Stephanie Smee in the semi-finals, before defeating Trina Gulliver in the final by two sets to nil, ending Gulliver's seven-year unbeaten run as world champion.

Dobromyslova made headlines when she qualified for the 2008 UK Open, a PDC major tournament, by winning through the Pub Qualifiers event, beating Darren Place 5–2 and Pete Galloway 5–0. In the first round, she was drawn to play Robert Thornton, who was also a BDO player who won through the Pub Qualifiers, and was the reigning World Masters champion. Thornton narrowly won 6–5.

She was named the number one seed for the 2008 Zuiderduin Masters, but was excluded from playing by the Dutch authorities after problems with her visa, and was forced to withdraw. She was replaced by Lisa Ashton.

Dobromyslova received an invitation from the PDC to play in the 2008 Grand Slam of Darts, as BDO Ladies' world champion. It was the first time a female darts player was invited to play at the Grand Slam. In her group, she was drawn with reigning PDC world champion John Part, Kevin McDine, and Wayne Mardle. After losing her opening match 5–1 to Part, she gave Mardle a scare when she came from 4–0 to take four consecutive legs, including a Shanghai 120 checkout and a 116, before Mardle won the deciding leg. A third defeat occurred when she lost 5–2 to McDine.

In December, she went into the 2008 World Masters as the number one ranked ladies' darts player, and reached the final, where she lost to Hoenselaar. Just a few hours later, however, it was announced that Dobromyslova had left the WDF/BDO circuit, and had joined the PDC on a full-time basis, after she was awarded a wildcard entry into the 2009 PDC World Darts Championship following the withdrawal of an unnamed Indian qualifier, a decision that was publicly criticised by five-time world champion Eric Bristow.

Dobromyslova became the second female player to play in a men's world darts championship, after Canadian Gayl King played in the 2001 event. She was drawn in the preliminary round against Remco van Eijden, and lost 5 legs to 3.

She qualified again for the UK Open in 2009, this time through her UK Open Order of Merit ranking, having won £500 in seven qualifying events. She played amateur qualifier Andy Roberts in the first round and lost 6–2.

Following their failed takeover bid of the BDO, the PDC introduced their own Women's World Championship, and Dobromyslova automatically qualified as the only female member of the PDPA. She lost in the semi-finals to Stacy Bromberg, who went on the beat Tricia Wright in the final.

At the 2009 Grand Slam of Darts, Dobromyslova was drawn with Phil Taylor, Vincent van der Voort, and Mark Webster. After suffering a 5–0 whitewash from Taylor in her first group match, Dobromyslova defeated van der Voort 5–4. It was her first ever win against a man on television, and made her only the second woman to beat a male professional darts player in a major televised darts competition, the first being Deta Hedman's defeats of Aaron Turner and Norman Fletcher in the 2005 UK Open. She still finished bottom of the group, however, as van der Voort unexpectedly beat Taylor 5–1 two days later, whilst she lost her last group game to Webster 5–2.

Dobromyslova failed to qualify for the PDC World Championship in 2010 and 2011, despite entering the Russian PDC qualifying events. In the 2010 qualifier, she lost in the final to Roman Konchikov, and she lost again in the final, to Andrei Ratnikov in the 2011 event. Ratnikov later withdrew from the competition after he was unable to travel to England for family reasons. PDC awarded his preliminary round place to the runner-up of the PDPA qualifying event (which later turned out to be Matt Padgett), rather than Dobromyslova.

Dobromyslova represented Russia in the first ever PDC World Cup of Darts along with Konchikov. The pair beat Gibraltar, paired by Dylan Duo and Dyson Parody, in the first round, before losing to Scotland's Gary Anderson and Robert Thornton.

On 24 December 2010, it was rumoured amongst several darts internet forums that Dobromyslova had resigned from the PDC and returned to play in BDO and WDF events. On 1 January 2011, during the BBC's broadcast of the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship, commentator David Croft announced that Dobromyslova was indeed returning to play in the BDO circuit. Anastasia herself confirmed over a week later, via her Twitter page, that she had left the PDC and was preparing for the Dutch Open. She later said she moved back to the BDO for monetary reasons.

She qualified for the 2012 BDO World Darts Championship, where in the quarter-final, she defeated second seeded Welsh woman Julie Gore by two sets to nil. In the semi-finals, she defeated third seed and title holder Trina Gulliver again by two sets to nil. Dobromyslova then recovered from losing the first set and needing to break her opponent Deta Hedman's throw to stay in the match to win her second world championship two sets to one.

In 2013 Dobromyslova won her third World title after beating Lisa Ashton 2–1 in sets.

Soft tip darts

Dobromyslova also plays soft tip darts competitively, as well as steel-tip darts, having represented Russia at the International Darts Federation (IDF) World Cup and European Darts Union (EDU) European Championship. She is a former world and European champion in the sport.

She became the 2011 European singles champion in Benidorm. At the IDF World Cup in 2011, Dobromyslova won the Pro Singles Cricket event, but lost the Pro Singles (501) event final, and also won the Pro Mixed Pairs event.

Dobromyslova became European champion again in 2012. At the 2012 IDF World Cup, Dobromyslova beat Stacy Bromberg to win the Pro Singles (501) event. It meant she became the first woman to become the soft-tip and steel-tip (501) world darts champion in the same year. She lost the Pro Cricket Singles event final to Bromberg, but won the team event with Russia. Russia became the first European team to win the team event.

World Championship results

PDC

  • 2009: Preliminary Round (lost to Remco van Eijden 3–5)
  • 2010: Semi-finals (lost 3-4 (l) to Stacy Bromberg) (Women's only tournament)
  • 2019: First Round (lost to Ryan Joyce 0–3)

BDO

  • 2007: Semi-final (lost to Trina Gulliver 0–2)
  • 2008: Winner (beat Trina Gulliver 2–0)
  • 2012: Winner (beat Deta Hedman 2–1)
  • 2013: Winner (beat Lisa Ashton 2–1)
  • 2014: Semi-final (lost to Lisa Ashton 1–2)
  • 2015: Semi-final (lost to Fallon Sherrock 1–2)
  • 2016: First round (lost to Anca Zijlstra 1–2)
  • 2017: Semi-final (lost to Corrine Hammond 0–2)
  • 2018: Runner-up (lost to Lisa Ashton 1–3)
  • 2019: Semi-final (lost to Lorraine Winstanley 1–2)
  • 2020: Quarter-final (lost to Mikuru Suzuki 0–2)

Career finals

WDF / BDO major youth finals: 4 (3 titles, 1 runner-up)

Legend
Winmau World Masters (1–1)
WDF Europe Youth Cup (2–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.
Runner-up1.2000Winmau World MastersWAL Janine Gough0–3 (l)
Winner2.2001Winmau World Masters (1)NED Jeannett Thomassen3–1 (l)
Winner3.2001WDF Europe Youth Cup Singles (1)Unknownurl=http://www.dartswdf.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/EuropeCupYouthRollOfHonour.pdftitle=WDF Europe Cup Youth: Roll of Honourpublisher=WDFaccess-date=5 June 2016}}
Winner4.2002WDF Europe Youth Cup Singles (2)UnknownUnknown

WDF major youth team finals: 1 (1 title)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponents in the finalScore(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.
Winner1.1999Europe Youth Cup Pairs (1)
with RUS Anastasia BorissovaUnknownUnknown

WDF / BDO major finals: 18 (9 titles, 9 runners-up)

Legend
World Championship (3–1)
Winmau World Masters (1–2)
World Darts Trophy (0–1)
Zuiderduin Masters (3–2)
BDO World Trophy (1–3)
WDF Europe Cup (1–0)
OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponent in the finalScore(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.
Runner-up1.2004World Darts TrophyNED Francis Hoenselaar1–3 (s)
Winner2.2008World Darts Championship (1)ENG Trina Gulliver2–0 (s)
Runner-up3.2008Winmau World MastersNED Francis Hoenselaar3–4 (l)
Winner4.2012World Darts Championship (2)ENG Deta Hedman2–1 (s)
Winner5.2012Zuiderduin Masters (1)NED Aileen de Graaf2–1 (s)
Winner6.2013World Darts Championship (3)ENG Lisa Ashton2–1 (s)
Runner-up7.2013Zuiderduin MastersNED Aileen de Graaf0–2 (s)
Winner8.2014World Winmau Masters (1)ENG Fallon Sherrock4–1 (l)
Winner9.2014BDO World Trophy (1)ENG Lisa Ashton9–7 (l)
Winner10.2014Zuiderduin Masters (2)NED Aileen de Graaf2–1 (s)
Winner11.2014WDF Europe Cup Singles (1)ENG Deta Hedman7–5 (l)
Runner-up12.2015BDO World TrophyENG Lisa Ashton5–7 (l)
Runner-up13.2015Zuiderduin MastersENG Fallon Sherrock0–2 (s)
Winner14.2016Zuiderduin Masters (3)NED Aileen de Graaf2–1 (s)
Runner-up15.2017BDO World TrophyNED Aileen de Graaf2–6 (l)
Runner-up16.2018World Darts ChampionshipENG Lisa Ashton1–3 (s)
Runner-up17.2019BDO World TrophyENG Lisa Ashton2–6 (l)
Runner-up18.2019Winmau World MastersENG Lisa Ashton4–5 (l)

WDF major team finals: 1 (1 title)

OutcomeNo.YearChampionshipOpponents in the finalScore(l) = score in legs, (s) = score in sets.
Winner1.2007World Cup Pairs (1)
with RUS Irina ArmstrongSWE Maud Jansson
SWE Carina Ekberg4–2 (l)

Performance timeline

WDF

Tournament2002200320042006200720142017
WDF World Cup SinglesNHNHNHL64NH
WDF World Cup PairsNHNHDNP
WDF Europe Cup SinglesNHNHNH
WDF Europe Cup PairsNHRRNHL16NH

BDO

Tournament200420052006200720082011201220132014201520162017201820192020
BDO Ranked televised events
BDO World ChampionshipDid not playDNP1RFQF
Winmau World MastersDNPL16QFDNPFDNPL64L64**W**QFQFQFSFFNH
BDO World TrophyNHFSFFSFFNH
Zuiderduin MastersNot heldDNPRRRRDNPNH
World Darts TrophyFQFNot held

PDC

Tournament20082009201020192024
PDC Ranked televised events
World ChampionshipDNP1RDNP1RDNQ
UK Open1R1RDid not qualify
Grand Slam of DartsDid not qualify
PDC Non-ranked televised events
PDC World Cup of DartsNH2RDid not participate
Women's World ChampionshipNHNot held
Women's World MatchplayNot heldQF

Personal life

Dobromyslova is married to Tony Martin, who qualified for the 2005 BDO World Darts Championship and resides in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. Their first child, a son called Joseph, was born in February 2017.

She is the first and the only darts player to date to be awarded the honorary title "Merited Master of Sport of Russia".

Notes

References

References

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