2015_PDC_World_Darts_Championship

2015 PDC World Darts Championship

2015 PDC World Darts Championship

Darts tournament


The 2015 William Hill World Darts Championship was the 22nd World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation. The event was held at the Alexandra Palace, London between 18 December 2014 and 4 January 2015.

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Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion, having won his first World Championship title in 2014, but he lost 6–3 to Gary Anderson in the semi-finals. Anderson won the title by beating 16-time World Champion Phil Taylor 7–6 in the final. Taylor became the first player in PDC World Championship history to reach the PDC World Championship final, achieve a tournament 3-dart average of over 100, and yet not win the title.

Adrian Lewis threw the event's only nine-dart finish in his third round match with Raymond van Barneveld. John Michael and Boris Koltsov became the first players from Greece and Russia respectively to play in the first round of a PDC World Championship. Cristo Reyes became the first Spanish player to reach the last 16 in the history of the event.

Format and qualifiers

The tournament featured 72 players. The top 32 players on the PDC Order of Merit on 2 December 2014 (after the Players Championship Finals) were seeded for the tournament. They were joined by the 16 highest non-qualified players from the Pro Tour Order of Merit, based on the events played on the 2014 PDC Pro Tour.

These 48 players were joined by two PDPA qualifiers (as determined at a PDPA Qualifying event held in Coventry on 1 December 2014), the highest ranked non-qualified player on the PDC Challenge Tour Order of Merit, and 21 international players: the four highest names on the European Order of Merit not already qualified, and 17 further international qualifiers determined by the PDC and PDPA. Some of the international players, such as the four from the European Order of Merit, and the top American and Australian players were entered straight into the first round, while others, having won qualifying events in their countries, were entered into the preliminary round.

The field was set on 1 December 2014.[1] John Michael became the first Greek player to play in the PDC World Championship.

Qualifiers

1^ Jarkko Komula, who finished second in the Scandinavian Order of Merit, was ineligible to play due to a suspension from the Finnish Darts Organisation. Kim Viljanen, who finished third, therefore replaced Komula.
2^ Ryan de Vreede qualified after Richie Burnett was removed from the field due to personal reasons. As a result, Stuart Kellett moved into the top 32 seeds and Rowby-John Rodriguez qualified through the Pro Tour instead of the European Tour.[2]

Prize money

The 2015 World Championship featured a prize fund of at least £1,250,000 - an increase of £200,000 from the 2014 tournament.[3]

The prize money is allocated as follows:

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Results

Preliminary round

The preliminary round was played in a first to four legs format. One match was played per session with the winners playing their first round matches later on the same day. The draw was held on 30 November 2014, two days before the main draw.[4] Gurney achieved the highest average in the history of the Preliminary round.

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Main draw

Finals

Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
1–2 January
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Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
3 January
[7]
Final (best of 13 sets)
4 January
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1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 105.26 5
9 Scotland Robert Thornton 101.49 2
1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 101.35 3
4 Scotland Gary Anderson 102.20 6
5 Scotland Peter Wright 95.66 1
4 Scotland Gary Anderson 102.12 5
4 Scotland Gary Anderson 97.68 7
2 England Phil Taylor 100.69 6
2 England Phil Taylor 100.08 5
23 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 99.22 3
2 England Phil Taylor 102.39 6
14 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 99.52 2
27 England Stephen Bunting 98.36 4
14 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 98.37 5

Rounds 1-4

First round (best of 5 sets)
18–23 December
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Second round (best of 7 sets)
27–29 December
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Third round (best of 7 sets)
29–30 December
[17][18]
Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
1–2 January
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1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 96.96 3
England Joe Cullen 93.14 1
1 Netherlands van Gerwen 99.87 4
Germany Stein 89.09 1
32 England Stuart Kellett 73.08 1
Germany Sascha Stein 79.34 3
1 Netherlands van Gerwen 99.62 4
16 England Jenkins 96.92 1
16 England Terry Jenkins 98.73 3
Australia John Weber 79.86 1
16 England Jenkins 96.45 4
Australia Ryder 86.69 0
17 England Justin Pipe 86.28 2
Australia Laurence Ryder 83.59 3
1 Netherlands van Gerwen 105.26 5
9 Scotland Thornton 101.49 2
8 England Dave Chisnall 86.08 3
Netherlands Ryan de Vreede 75.24 0
8 England Chisnall 93.08 2
Netherlands van de Pas 91.44 4
25 Australia Paul Nicholson 85.49 2
Netherlands Benito van de Pas 86.28 3
Netherlands van de Pas 89.35 0
9 Scotland Thornton 96.50 4
9 Scotland Robert Thornton 97.65 3
England Andrew Gilding 92.00 0
9 Scotland Thornton 93.78 4
24 England Baxter 84.48 0
24 England Ronnie Baxter 94.64 3
Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney 88.78 1
5 Scotland Peter Wright 98.80 3
Wales Gerwyn Price 93.90 0
5 Scotland Wright 95.52 4
Belgium R. Huybrechts 87.52 1
28 England Andy Smith 86.66 0
Belgium Ronny Huybrechts 87.75 3
5 Scotland Wright 102.60 4
12 England Hamilton 90.94 0
12 England Andy Hamilton 91.09 3
Canada Dave Richardson 86.04 2
12 England Hamilton 90.06 4
Australia K. Anderson 90.96 2
21 England Steve Beaton 82.24 0
Australia Kyle Anderson 85.99 3
5 Scotland Wright 95.66 1
4 Scotland G. Anderson 102.12 5
4 Scotland Gary Anderson 86.20 3
United States Scott Kirchner 86.21 1
4 Scotland G. Anderson 103.02 4
29 Netherlands Klaasen 100.72 3
29 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 96.97 3
Netherlands Christian Kist 93.63 1
4 Scotland G. Anderson 104.54 4
Spain Reyes 98.52 1
13 England Wes Newton 94.61 2
Spain Cristo Reyes 93.47 3
Spain Reyes 88.41 4
20 England Painter 90.22 3
20 England Kevin Painter 89.57 3
Russia Boris Koltsov 78.14 1
2 England Phil Taylor 100.57 3
Germany Jyhan Artut 87.47 0
2 England Taylor 101.92 4
31 Wales M. Webster 93.09 0
31 Wales Mark Webster 81.91 3
Netherlands Ron Meulenkamp 77.78 1
2 England Taylor 102.52 4
18 Belgium K. Huybrechts 96.93 3
15 England Ian White 86.72 3
Greece John Michael 81.02 1
15 England White 93.94 3
18 Belgium K. Huybrechts 93.74 4
18 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 99.40 3
Northern Ireland Mickey Mansell 87.65 0
2 England Taylor 100.08 5
23 Netherlands van der Voort 99.22 3
7 Australia Simon Whitlock 87.29 1
England Darren Webster 94.24 3
England D. Webster 93.59 3
26 England Winstanley 92.68 4
26 England Dean Winstanley 93.66 3
England Wayne Jones 94.01 2
26 England Winstanley 91.36 2
23 Netherlands van der Voort 93.90 4
10 England Mervyn King 90.67 2
Germany Max Hopp 96.60 3
Germany Hopp 86.55 0
23 Netherlands van der Voort 91.48 4
23 Netherlands Vincent van der Voort 93.39 3
Scotland John Henderson 89.13 2
6 England James Wade 97.14 3
Wales Jamie Lewis 87.75 1
6 England Wade 90.93 1
27 England Bunting 93.38 4
27 England Stephen Bunting 90.20 3
Croatia Robert Marijanović 86.82 1
27 England Bunting 102.34 4
22 England M. Smith 102.78 2
11 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan 90.18 3
South Africa Nolan Arendse 83.85 0
11 Northern Ireland Dolan 92.89 2
22 England M. Smith 98.90 4
22 England Michael Smith 97.47 3
Austria Mensur Suljović 98.91 1
27 England Bunting 98.36 4
14 Netherlands van Barneveld 98.37 5
3 England Adrian Lewis 101.90 3
England David Pallett 90.05 0
3 England A. Lewis 100.41 4
England Brown 93.09 2
30 Canada John Part 84.78 2
England Keegan Brown 88.07 3
3 England A. Lewis 97.55 3
14 Netherlands van Barneveld 92.23 4
14 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 99.93 3
Austria Rowby-John Rodriguez 79.22 0
14 Netherlands van Barneveld 93.32 4
19 England Caven 94.96 3
19 England Jamie Caven 80.87 3
Scotland Jason Hogg 83.85 2

Final

Final: Best of 13 sets.
Referees: England George Noble (first half) and England Russ Bray (second half).
Alexandra Palace, London, England, 4 January 2015.
(4) Gary Anderson Scotland 7 – 6 England Phil Taylor (2)
3 – 2, 2 – 3, 3 – 1, 3 – 1, 0 – 3, 0 – 3, 1 – 3, 3 – 2, 3 – 2, 3 – 1, 0 – 3, 2 – 3, 3 – 0
97.68 Average (3 darts) 100.69
19 180 scores 13
121 Highest checkout 141
39.39% (26/66) Checkout summary 32.93% (27/82)

Statistics

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Representation from different countries

This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship, the total number including the preliminary round.

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Broadcasting

The tournament was available in the following countries on these channels:[22]

† Sky Sports 3 was renamed as Sky Sports Darts for the duration of the tournament. The channel's coverage of the event was later named the Best Sports of Live Event Coverage at the Broadcast Digital Awards.[23]

Exhibition

The event also included a single-leg exhibition between two England cricket teammates – fast bowler James Anderson and opening batsman and Test captain Alastair Cook.[24]

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References

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  21. Alastair Cook v James Anderson - World Darts Championship, Alexandra Palace England and Wales Cricket Board on YouTube (originally broadcast by Sky Sports)

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