European Tour 9 08/30 11:00 7 Nick Kenny v Jelle Klaasen 6-3
Players Championship 17 08/02 15:20 4 Cameron Menzies v Nick Kenny 6-4
Players Championship 17 08/02 13:40 6 Ricardo Pietreczko v Nick Kenny 1-6
Players Championship 12 06/12 11:30 57 Nick Kenny v Vincent van der Voort 5-6
Players Championship 9 05/06 11:25 57 Nick Kenny v Dimitri van den Bergh 6-4
UK Open 2024 03/01 20:30 6 Nick Kenny v Dave Chisnall 4-10
UK Open 2024 03/01 14:50 9 Nick Kenny v Matt Campbell 6-5
UK Open 2024 03/01 12:50 8 Callum Goffin v Nick Kenny 2-6
Players Championship 1 2024 02/12 17:15 3 Alan Soutar v Nick Kenny 6-5
Players Championship 19 09/03 12:25 57 Nick Kenny v Robert Owen 5-6
Players Championship 17 08/26 13:40 5 Gerwyn Price v Nick Kenny 6-4
Players Championship 17 08/26 13:05 6 Nick Kenny v Jules van Dongen 6-2
Players Championship 17 08/26 11:50 57 Keane Barry v Nick Kenny 5-6
Players Championship 14 06/13 13:15 6 Nick Kenny v Martin Lukeman 4-6
Players Championship 14 06/13 11:50 57 Dimitri van den Bergh v Nick Kenny 5-6
Players Championship 11 2023 05/20 12:20 57 Nick Kenny v Keegan Brown 3-6
European Tour 5 04/22 13:35 5 Joe Cullen v Nick Kenny 6-2
European Tour 5 04/21 11:00 7 Nick Kenny v Madars Razma 6-4
UK Open 2023 03/03 13:30 8 Conor Heneghan v Nick Kenny 6-5
UK Open 2023 03/03 11:25 7 Pascal Ruppreht v Nick Kenny 5-6
Players Championship 2 2023 02/12 15:00 6 Huynh/Le v Nick Kenny 1-6
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/18 00:20 - Nick Kenny v Adam Warner 1-4
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/17 23:10 - Nick Kenny v Alec Small 4-1
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/17 22:30 - Richard Veenstra v Nick Kenny 1-4
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/17 00:45 - Chris Landman v Nick Kenny 2-4
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/17 00:05 - Nick Kenny v Richard Veenstra 3-4
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/16 23:20 - Nick Kenny v Rob Collins 1-4
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/16 22:40 - Kai Fan Leung v Nick Kenny 4-1
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/16 00:30 - Nick Kenny v Kai Fan Leung 4-0
Modus Super Series Week 8 2022 12/15 23:50 - Rob Collins v Nick Kenny 2-4

Nick Kenny (born 13 March 1993) is a Welsh professional darts player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. He is a multi-medallist in both the WDF World Cup and the WDF Europe Cup and won 2 titles on the PDC Development Tour. He also reached the quarter-finals at the 2022 World Masters and the semi finals at the 2017 BDO World Trophy. He has competed in six World Championships (three BDO, and three PDC), reaching the last 32 on four occasions.

History

Kenny won the WDF Europe Youth Cup Singles in 2010. In 2016, he qualified for the BDO World Trophy but was defeated by Mark McGeeney 7–6 in the last 16 of the competition, having beaten fifth seed Wesley Harms in the first round. Kenny faced first seed Glen Durrant in the first round of the 2017 BDO World Darts Championship, losing 3–1 in sets.

Kenny won a two-year PDC Tour Card on the final day of 2020's Q-School. He made his UK Open debut at the 2020 event, where he was eliminated in the second round. He was unable to qualify for any major events other than the World Championship, through the PDPA UK Qualifier, defeating James Wilson 7–6 to make his debut at the Alexandra Palace. In the first round he faced Dutchman Derk Telnekes and won 3–2 in a deciding set. In the second round, he lost to Jermaine Wattimena, 3–1 in sets. After his first year with a PDC Tour Card, Kenny had earned £23,000 in ranking money and ended the year 89th on the PDC Order of Merit.

In 2021, he played at the 2021 UK Open, where he was seeded into the second round. There he defeated Ryan Meikle 6–5 in a deciding leg. In the third round he lost to Kai Fan Leung 6–5 in another last leg decider. Kenny secured his spot at the 2022 PDC World Darts Championship through the PDPA Tour Card Holder Qualifier, defeating Gordon Mathers 7–3 in his final match.

Being outside of the top 64 of the PDC Order of Merit before the World Championship, Kenny had to win a his first round game in order to keep alive the chances of keeping his Tour Card. However he was whitewashed 3–0 by Rowby-John Rodriguez, ending the year 74th on the Order of Merit, therefore losing his Tour Card.

On 15 January 2023, Kenny regained a two-year PDC Tour Card on the final day of Q-School, finishing 4th in the UK Q-School Order of Merit.

Kenny replaced Dom Taylor at the 2024 Players Championship Finals after Taylor was suspended by the Darts Regulation Authority (DRA) for failing a drugs test. In the first round, he lost 6–5 to Michael Smith. Kenny qualified for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship, where he beat Stowe Buntz 3–0 in the first round before eliminating five-time World Champion Raymond van Barneveld 3–1 in the next round, meaning he would keep his Tour Card. Kenny lost to defending champion Luke Humphries 4–0 in the third round.

In March 2025, Kenny signed for Red Dragon Darts.