BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 09/22 17:00 | 7 | 마이클 존 v 베제그, 난도르 | 6-3 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 09/01 19:30 | 7 | 마이클 존 v 드 즈완, 제프레이 | 4-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 08/06 12:14 | - | 마이클 존 v 레논, 스테브 | 5-5 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 06/10 19:25 | 6 | 롸이트, 피터 v 마이클 존 | 6-0 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 06/09 19:55 | 7 | Tautfest, Erik v 마이클 존 | 5-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 06/03 12:30 | 5 | 후이브레츠 로니 v 마이클 존 | 4-0 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 04/16 20:15 | 6 | 반 게르벤, 마이클 v 마이클 존 | 6-1 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 04/15 20:10 | 7 | 메리야노비치 로버트 v 마이클 존 | 2-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 03/24 14:25 | 7 | 마이클 존 v McGowan, Mick | 2-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 03/04 12:30 | 6 | 타버른, 알렌 v 마이클 존 | 10-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 03/03 20:00 | 57 | 마이클 존 v Dolan, Brendan | 10-9 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 03/03 14:40 | 8 | 헛슨 피터 v 마이클 존 | 5-6 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 02/03 17:18 | - | 마이클 존 v Quantock, Chris | 5-5 | |
BDO World Trophy 2017, Women | 12/18 20:45 | 7 | 노리스 앨런 v 마이클 존 | 3-2 |
John Michael (born Yannis Michail, 20 March 1974) is a Cypriot-born Greek darts player playing in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.
He joined the PDC in 2009, and began competing in PDC Europe events a year later. He qualified for the 2011 European Championship, therefore becoming the first Greek player to qualify for a major PDC tournament. He was beaten 3-6 by defending champion Phil Taylor in the first round, with Taylor averaging 107.83.
He joined the BDO in 2012. Michael has won numerous WDF-ranked darts tournaments, including the Cyprus Open (four times), the Greek Open (four times) and the Hellinikon Open (three times). He qualified for the 2015 PDC World Darts Championship while still playing in British Darts Organisation events. He played Jani Haavisto in the preliminary round winning 4–1 in legs, in the first round he played Ian White losing 3–1 in sets.
Michael rejoined the PDC in 2015. After beating South Africa's Warrick Scheffer 2-0 in sets in the preliminary round of the 2016 PDC World Darts Championship, he was whitewashed by seventh-seed James Wade, 0-3 in sets. He entered the PDC's qualifying school that year, and his performance was good enough for second place on the Q School Order of Merit, earning him a Tour Card.
Being unable to enter all the events meant that Michael was unable to retain his Tour Card, but he went to European Q-School in January 2019 and was able to regain his card, finishing fifth on the Order of Merit.
After ending 2020 ranked 106th, Michael had to attend Qualifying School but successfully regained his Tour Card at the first time of asking.