Career
Nagakawa qualified for the 2008 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, losing in the Preliminary Round to Anthony Forde. He qualified again for the 2009 Personal Digital Cellular World Darts Championship, but lost again in the Preliminary Round, this time losing to Warren French. The match with French is widely considered to be the worst match ever in the history of either the Personal Digital Cellular or BDO International World Championships, where both players averaged 54.
The standard was so poor, that Sky Sports stopped broadcasting it halfway through.