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Darts PDC World Matchplay 2022


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Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:SCO Peter Wright

10 :SCO Peter Wright

:LAT Madars Razma

4

:POL Krzysztof Ratajski

10 :POL Krzysztof Ratajski

:ENG Stephen Bunting

6

:WAL Jonny Clayton

7 :AUT Rowby-John Rodriguez

:AUT Rowby-John Rodriguez

10

:BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh

10 :BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh

:ENG Callan Rydz

2

:NED Michael van Gerwen

10 :NED Michael van Gerwen

:ENG Adrian Lewis

7

:ENG Joe Cullen

10 :ENG Joe Cullen

:AUS Damon Heta

2

:ENG James Wade

10 :ENG James Wade

:ENG Martin Lukeman

4

:ENG Luke Humphries

5 :ENG Nathan Aspinall

:ENG Nathan Aspinall

10
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:WAL Gerwyn Price

10 :WAL Gerwyn Price

:GER Martin Schindler

8

:ENG Dave Chisnall

10 :ENG Dave Chisnall

:BEL Kim Huybrechts

7

:POR José de Sousa

10 :POR José de Sousa

:GER Gabriel Clemens

6

:ENG Rob Cross

11 :ENG Rob Cross

:ENG Chris Dobey

9

:ENG Michael Smith

11 :ENG Michael Smith

:ENG Andrew Gilding

9

:NED Dirk van Duijvenbode

10 :NED Dirk van Duijvenbode

:ENG Ryan Searle

8

:SCO Gary Anderson

7 :NIR Daryl Gurney

:NIR Daryl Gurney

10

:NED Danny Noppert

10 :NED Danny Noppert

:NIR Brendan Dolan

6

 

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:SCO Peter Wright 13 :SCO Peter Wright 14 :BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh 14 Final
:POL Krzysztof Ratajski 11
:AUT Rowby-John Rodriguez 6 :BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh 16
:BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh 11
:NED Michael van Gerwen 11 :NED Michael van Gerwen 16 :NED Michael van Gerwen 17 :NED Michael van Gerwen 18
:ENG Joe Cullen 5
:ENG James Wade 9 :ENG Nathan Aspinall 14
:ENG Nathan Aspinall 11
:WAL Gerwyn Price 11 :WAL Gerwyn Price 16 :WAL Gerwyn Price 17 :WAL Gerwyn Price 14
:ENG Dave Chisnall 8
:POR José de Sousa 11 :POR José de Sousa 14
:ENG Rob Cross 8
:ENG Michael Smith 7 :NED Dirk van Duijvenbode 11 :NED Danny Noppert 11 No 3rd Place Match
:NED Dirk van Duijvenbode 11
:NIR Daryl Gurney 4 :NED Danny Noppert 16
:NED Danny Noppert 11
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