The English darts player welcomed his second child, a son, in October of the previous year

Dave Chisnall, who hails from St. Helens in England and is a well-known professional darts player, has spent his whole career competing in tournaments held by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC).

Dave got his start in the professional darts circuit with the British Darts Organization (BDO), where he also finished in second place in that organization’s World Championship in 2010.

Chisnall left the BDO a year later and joined the PDC, where he has since competed in and won 15 different Pro Tour events and has reached six major TV finals.

After signing with the PDC, the player’s career has taken a turn for the better in a considerable way. Chisnall has maintained a consistent position inside the top 20 ranks and has made five appearances in the Premier League.

In addition to his excellent rankings, the darts player has competed in the PDC World Cup on three separate occasions as a representative of England.

Chisnall became a student at the Professional Darts Corporation Q School beginning in the month of January 2011. After defeating Terry Temple 6-2 in his final match on day one of the competition, he was awarded a spot on the PDC tour.

Dave Chisnall
Dave Chisnall

Dave Chisnall, an English darts player, became a father for the second time in October of last year

When world-famous darts player Dave Chisnall found out he was going to be a father for the second time, his happiness knew no bounds.

It has been determined that the child in question is a young man by the name of Parker Owen. Chizzy and Michaela welcomed their son Parker into the world on October 11th, 2021.

On October 21st, the professional English dart player uploaded a picture of his newborn child to his Twitter account with the message, “Baby Chisnall came on the 11th of October.”

Chisnall and his wife Michaela welcomed their first child together, a little girl, in October of the year prior to the birth of their son Parker. In October 2022, Parker, the son of married couple Dave and Michaela, will soon be celebrating his first birthday with family and friends as he becomes one year old.

In addition, it appears that the arrival of Owen has brought the happy family even more joy, as it has resulted in the addition of a son to the family and has provided Lexie with a sibling.

It would appear that everyone in the family enjoys spending time in each other’s company.

In addition, the family has been making the most of their free time by participating in a regular darts practise during their days off.

Who is Michaela Davis’ Husband’s Wife, Dave?

Dave Chisnall is blessed with a happy marriage to his wife Michaela Davis, who shares his passion for playing darts at a high level of competition.

Michaela took part in several different competitions before and after she moved in with Dave, including the St. Anne’s Open in 2008, as well as many more. Both members of the partnership are members of Smokey O’Connors’ darts team, which competes in the Morecambe Darts League.

In addition, the attractive couple first connected at Smokey O’Connor’s pub, where they went on to progressively build feelings for one another. They took their time to get to know each other before being married on January 14, 2017.

There were over 200 guests at the wedding of Chisnall and David, who are both professional dart players. The tournament was also held at the Globe Arena, which is home to the Morecambe Football Club.

Michaela has admitted, for example, that darts is one of her all-time favourite games. It appears that Michaela is in her 30s and that she has a lot going on in her life right now.

In the house that she shares with her husband and children in Lancashire, England, she makes her home. Although it is unknown whose ethnic group Chisnall and Michaela belong to, both of them are of English descent.

Chisnall and Davis appear to have an excellent connection with one another as well as strong chemistry. It’s possible that this is another reason why the pair has been together for almost 5 years without any major disagreements.

Michaela Davis, Chisnall’s wife, and the couple have two children together

Together with their two children, Michaela Davis and her husband, Dave Chisnall, have created a warm and happy home for their family of four.

In 2011, the couple became parents for the first time to a lovely little girl who they named Lexie Rose. The environment in which Lexie, now 11 years old, was conceived and raised was conducive to good health.

However, Lexie is not the only child in her family; there is another child. Her younger brother’s name is Parker Owen, and he is around ten years younger than the couple’s firstborn child, Lexie. She is the second child they have had together.

In one month, Parker will officially become a year old. Aside from that, her family is keeping her parents and siblings a secret from the public. Michaela, on the other hand, appears to take pleasure in posting pictures of her children to various social media platforms.

There have been numerous reports of the darts player Michaela posting adorably cute pictures of her children on the official Twitter account that she maintains.

The woman has done an excellent job of displaying images of her son and daughter across the entirety of her Twitter profile.

In yet another post, Davis remarked on how lovely it is that Lexie and Parker have such a close relationship with one another. Parker is Lexie’s brother.

Dave Chisnall
Dave Chisnall

Career details

Early in one’s career

Chisnall spent his childhood in St. Helens, where he was also a member of the local football team up until the age of 17, when he suffered a foot injury. He then converted to playing darts and began his new hobby in the bedroom of a buddy, where he immediately achieved a perfect score of 180 on his very first attempt at the board. Instead of coming from his family name, he is better known by his alias, “Chizzy,” which comes from the fact that he is a carpenter. His first tournament for the BDO was the 2004 Welsh Open, where he was defeated by Alan Tabern in the round of 32. In 2007, he triumphed at the BDO Gold Cup, defeating Scotland’s captain Mike Veitch in the semi-finals and Wales’s Matthew Quinlan in the championship match. Chisnall then lost against Robert Thornton, which prevented him from advancing further in the qualification round for the 2008 BDO World Championship. A few days later, in the Winmau World Masters, Chisnall suffered another defeat at the hands of Thornton.

Chisnall triumphed against Ted Hankey in the quarterfinals of the Isle of Man Open in 2008 and Gary Robson in the semifinals before going on to win the tournament and defeating Robert Hughes in the final. After Chisnall’s match with Hankey, the 2000 BDO World Champion gave Chisnall the advice to make the transition to the professional game. After some time, he eventually triumphed at the England National Championship.

Chisnall defeated Stewart Rattray to win one of the five qualification positions for the 2009 BDO World Championship. Chisnall’s victory earned him the spot. The next day, he competed in the 2008 Winmau World Masters, however he was eliminated in the first round by Daryl Gurney of Northern Ireland, a competitor who had also qualified at Lakeside. Chisnall gave Martin Adams a tough encounter during the World Championship, but he was ultimately defeated by the number three seed in the deciding set 3–5.

A Breakthrough for BDO

In September of 2009, Chisnall won back-to-back titles, taking the Welsh Masters with a victory over Tony O’Shea (5–1) and the British Open, when he defeated Martin Atkins 2–0 in the final after knocking off BDO World Champion Ted Hankey in the earlier rounds. These victories let him to end up on top of the BDO International Grand Prix Series standings.

He participated in the qualification rounds for the BDO World Championship in 2010, however he was eliminated in the first round by Stuart Kellett. Nevertheless, he was able to get in by virtue of the BDO Invitational Rankings (ironically, Kellett himself failed to qualify).

In order to advance to the championship match of the 2010 World Championship, he made an impressive run, which included victories against the number four seed Darryl Fitton in the opening round and Tony West in the second round. Chisnall staged a comeback to advance to the semifinals after falling behind defending champion and number five seed Ted Hankey by a score of 4–1. Chisnall won the match 5–4. After losing the first two sets of the semi-final match against the number one seed Tony O’Shea, he came back again to win 6–3 and reached his first World Championship final, where he was defeated 7–5 by the number three seed and Masters champion Martin Adams. This was his first loss in a World Championship match.

Chisnall’s performance in the final of the World Championship earned him a spot in the 2010 Grand Slam of Darts. He began the event with a victory against Simon Whitlock, but further losses to Robert Thornton and Colin Osborne resulted in his elimination from the competition. In the second round of the 2011 BDO World Darts Championship, he was eliminated by Gary Robson with a score of 4–1 in sets.

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