Nathan Aspinall Wife, Wiki, Age, Career, Kids

Who is Nathan Aspinall Wife? Find out below| Nathan Aspinall is an English professional darts player. He was born on July 15, 1991 in Stockport, England. He is currently playing in the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Against former World Champion Rob Cross, he won the 2019 UK Open with a 170 checkout. Nathan Aspinall has been rightfully nicknamed as ‘The Asp’

Nathan Aspinall Wiki

Full NameNathan Paul Aspinall
Nick Name“The ASP”
Age31 years old
Birth Date15 July 1991
Place of BirthStockport, England
NationalityDutch
Home townStockport, England
Current world ranking16 (as of 25 September 2022)
WifeKirsty Aspinall
Childrentwo daughters

Nathan Aspinall wifeWho is Nathan Aspinall’s wife

Nathan Aspinall has been happily married to Kirsty Aspinall for a long time, and they enjoy a wonderful conjugal relationship. However, he has not shared many details about their wedding in the media. Kristy Aspinall leads a very private life away from the public scrutiny.

Nathan Aspinall ageHow old is Nathan Aspinall as of 2022

Nathan Aspinall was born on July 15, 1991 in Stockport, England. He is 31 years old as of the year 2022.

Nathan Aspinall net worthHow rich is Nathan Aspinall as of 2022

The professionalEnglish Dart player Nathan Aspinall’s net worth has been estimated to be a whopping$6 millionas of 2022.

Nathan Aspinall Family

 Nathan Aspinall was born to John Victor Aspinall, we do not know his mother’s name. Nathan Aspinall and his wife Kirsty Aspinall have two daughters. His eldest daughter is named Brooke Aspinall and she is 11 years old. We do not have information about his second daughter as of now.

Career

  • Nathan Aspinall has been pursuing darts as a career for more than a decade.
  • In 2012, Aspinall began playing on the PDC Development and Challenge Tours.
  • He lost 4–2 to Max Hopp in his first semi-final in 2013. During the 2015 Q School Order of Merit, he won a two-year PDC Tour Card and qualified for the UK Open, where he beat Chris Dobey 5–1 and James Richardson 9–4, before losing 4–9 to James Wade.
  • Aspinall’s first European Tour appearance was at the Dutch Darts Masters, where he defeated Jamie Robinson and Vincent van der Voort both 6–5.
  • He was eliminated by Justin Pipe in the third round, 6–4. With a 4–2 win over Benito van de Pas, Aspinall won the seventh Development Tour event of 2015.
  • Also during the year, he lost in two other finals.
  • In the final of the 2015 PDC World Youth Championship, Aspinall played the German Max Hopp for the first time on television. Despite having match darts, Hopp won 6–5 after 10 legs of holding throw. Aspinall threw the last deciding leg, which was thrown by Hopp.
  • At the 2016 UK Open, Aspinall lost to Stuart Kellett 6–5.
  • His first quarter-final on the main tour came at the sixth Players Championship, when he lost 6–5 to Vincent van der Voort.
  • He qualified for his first Grand Slam of Darts, but finished bottom of his group without a win against Raymond van Barneveld, Mensur Suljovi, and Danny Noppert.
  • In September 2018, Aspinall won his first ranking PDC title by defeating Ryan Searle in the final of the 18th Players Championship of the year.
  • With this victory, he qualified for his first world championship, the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship.
  • Aspinall reached the semi-finals of the championship by defeating world number six Gerwyn Price, Kyle Anderson, Devon Petersen and Brendan Dolan. He lost 6-3 to Michael Smith in the final.
  • Aspinall was selected as one of nine ‘contenders’ to replace Gary Anderson in the 2019 Premier League.
  • On night six in Nottingham, he would face Michael Smith in a one-off match.
  • During the 2019 UK Open, Aspinall defeated Toni Alcinas, Christian Kist, Madars Razma, Steve Lennon, Ross Smith and Gerwyn Price to reach the final, where he defeated Rob Cross 11–5 with a 170 checkout to win his first PDC major.
  • For the first time in his career, Aspinall entered the top 16 of the PDC Order of Merit.
  • During the first event of the 2019 World Series of Darts, Aspinall won the US Darts Masters. It was Aspinall’s first World Series event and the only one he was selected for in 2019.
  • In the final, Aspinall averaged 107 in defeating Michael Smith 8-4.
  • Previously, he defeated Shawn Brenneman, Rob Cross, and Peter Wright. Aspinall won £20,000, and this became his second televised win after the 2019 UK Open.
  • This made him the first player to make his World Matchplay debut as a seed since Simon Whitlock in 2010 lost to Mervyn King 10-5 in the 2019 World Matchplay, despite averaging 103.

FAQs

Q1 – Who is Nathan Aspinall?

Nathan Aspinall is a famous Dart player from England.

Q2 – Who is Nathan Aspinall’s wife?

Nathan Aspinall is married to Kirsty Aspinall.

Q3 – How many kids does Nathan Aspinall have?

Nathan Aspinall and his wife Kirsty Aspinall together have two daughters.

Conclusion

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