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British Summer Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Saturday, July 18th
18:00 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 1

Sunday, July 19th
18:00 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 2

Monday, July 20th
18:00 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 3

Tuesday, July 21st
18:00 Open Individual Round of 32, Day 4
18:00 Open Individual Round of 16, Day 1


Wednesday, July 22nd
19:00 Open Individual Round of 16, Day 2

Thursday, July 23rd
19:00 Open Individual Quarterfinals, Day 1

Friday, July 24th
19:00 Open Individual Quarterfinals, Day 2

Saturday, July 25th
20:00 Open Individual Semifinals

Sunday, July 26th
20:30 Open Individual Final

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1
:NED Michael van Gerwen 10 :NED Michael van Gerwen
:ENG Brendan Dolan 7
:AUS Simon Whitlock 10 :AUS Simon Whitlock
:ENG Ryan Joyce 4
:SCO Gary Anderson 10 :SCO Gary Anderson
:ENG Justin Pipe 5
:ENG James Wade 12 :ENG James Wade
:GER Keegan Brown 10
:ENG Rob Cross 8 :GER Gabriel Clemens
:GER Gabriel Clemens 10
:POL Krzysztof Ratajski 10 :POL Krzysztof Ratajski
:NED Jermaine Wattimena 4
:ENG Michael Smith 10 :ENG Michael Smith
:WAL Jonny Clayton 3
:AUT Mensur Suljovic 12 :AUT Mensur Suljovic
:ENG Jamie Hughes 10
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2
:SCO Peter Wright 10 :SCO Peter Wright
:POR Jose De Sousa 8
:ENG Glen Durrant 10 :ENG Glen Durrant
:NED Jeffrey de Zwaan 3
:NIR Daryl Gurney 10 :NIR Daryl Gurney
:ENG Ricky Evans 5
:ENG Dave Chisnall 6 :NED Vincent van der Voort
:NED Vincent van der Voort 10
:WAL Gerwyn Price 7 :NED Danny Noppert
:NED Danny Noppert 10
:ENG Adrian Lewis 10 :ENG Adrian Lewis
:ENG Steve Beaton 9
:ENG Nathan Aspinall 5 :BEL Dimitri van den Bergh
:BEL Dimitri van den Bergh 10
:ENG Ian White 12 :ENG Joe Cullen
:ENG Joe Cullen 13
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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event
 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:NED Michael van Gerwen 4 AUS.gif Simon Whitlock 12 SCO.gif Gary Anderson 18 Final
AUS.gif Simon Whitlock 11
SCO.gif Gary Anderson 11 SCO.gif Gary Anderson 16
ENG.gif James Wade 8
GER.gif Gabriel Clemens 10 POL.gif Krzysztof Ratajski 13 ENG.gif Michael Smith 16 SCO.gif Gary Anderson 10
POL.gif Krzysztof Ratajski 12
ENG.gif Michael Smith 14 ENG.gif Michael Smith 16
AUT.gif Mensur Suljovic 12
SCO.gif Peter Wright 8 ENG.gif Glen Durrant 18 ENG.gif Glen Durrant 15 :BEL Dimitri van den Bergh 18
ENG.gif Glen Durrant 11
NIR.gif Daryl Gurney 5 NED.gif Vincent van der Voort 16
NED.gif Vincent van der Voort 11
NED.gif Danny Noppert 7 ENG.gif Adrian Lewis 12 :BEL Dimitri van den Bergh 17 No 3rd Place Match
ENG.gif Adrian Lewis 11
:BEL Dimitri van den Bergh 11 :BEL Dimitri van den Bergh 16
ENG.gif Joe Cullen 9
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