Michael van Gerwen opens up on 'horror year' after splitting up with wife: 'My worst year ever'
Michael van Gerwen has had a year to forget on and off the oche
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Michael van Gerwen has delivered a brutally honest assessment of his form ahead of the 2026 PDC World Darts Championship, confessing he has experienced his most difficult year to date.
The three-time world champion spoke candidly to Sky Sports about his struggles. "I have had a tough year, probably my worst year ever," the Dutchman acknowledged.
The 35-year-old arrives at Alexandra Palace confronting both personal upheaval and professional challenges that have marked the past twelve months.
Despite the turmoil, Van Gerwen remains resolute about his ambitions. He aims to secure a fourth world title and demonstrate he remains amongst darts' elite competitors.

Michael van Gerwen spoke candidly after his 'worst year ever'
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His frank admission signals a player confronting reality whilst maintaining the competitive drive that has defined his career.
Van Gerwen's personal life has undergone significant upheaval following the breakdown of his marriage. The separation has profoundly affected his domestic arrangements and professional commitments.
"I used to have a wife who helped me with things, but now when I have the kids, I have to look after them," he explained to Sky Sports.
"So I have to adjust myself a little bit. My kids are always priority number one."
The divorce's impact extended beyond household responsibilities. It resulted in Van Gerwen missing the World Cup of Darts, highlighting how personal circumstances have disrupted his competitive schedule.
Michael van Gerwen has endured a difficult year so far | GettyThe Dutchman acknowledged these life changes require substantial adaptation whilst balancing parental duties with professional demands.
Van Gerwen currently occupies third place in the world rankings, trailing Luke Humphries and Luke Littler.
This positioning would have seemed inconceivable during his dominant years.
The Dutchman hasn't claimed the Sid Waddell Trophy since 2019, a seven-year absence that weighs heavily.
He's reached three subsequent finals but suffered defeats to Peter Wright, Michael Smith and Luke Littler.
"Yes, of course," he acknowledged when asked about the drought. "We have had a lot of things in between. We had coronavirus, we had a couple of other good dart players, a couple of mistakes by myself."
His 2025 campaign included a notable triumph at the World Series Finals, where he defeated Humphries, Josh Rock and Littler to claim the trophy.
Micheal van Gerwen split from his wife earlier this year | Instagram @mvg180Van Gerwen remains unfazed by no longer being the hunted. "Of course, it's always nice to chase someone, it is easier than being hunted," he stated. "I don't mind being talked about whereas they don't like the pressure. I had the pressure for the last 20 years. It doesn't bother me."
The Dutchman believes pressure has historically elevated his performance. "It has helped me play my best in the past, so I hope it does in the future."
Regarding his current form, Van Gerwen offered measured optimism. "I know what I'm capable of and when I'm sharp, I can play. I can still get to that level."

Luke Littler has overtaken Michael van Gerwen as the best player in the world
| PAHe conceded: "Last year my form was worse than it is now and I still need to find it."









