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Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final


Friday, January 29th
19:00 Open Individual Round of 32

Saturday, January 30th
12:45 Open Individual Round of 16

Sunday, January 31st
12:45 Open Individual Quarterfinals
19:00 Open Individual Semifinals
Following Open Individual Final

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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:WAL Gerwyn Price (1)

- :WAL Gerwyn Price (1)
:WHT bye -

:ENG Joe Cullen (16)

6 :ENG Joe Cullen (16)

:ENG Stephen Bunting (17)

4

:SCO Gary Anderson (8)

- :SCO Gary Anderson 8()
:WHT bye -

:ENG Michael Smith (9)

5 :ENG Adrian Lewis 24()

:ENG Adrian Lewis (24)

6

:ENG Rob Cross (4)

- :ENG Rob Cross (4)
:WHT bye -

:ENG Glen Durrant (13)

1 :ENG Mervyn King (20)

:ENG Mervyn King (20)

6

:ENG Nathan Aspinall (5)

- :ENG Nathan Aspinall (5)
:WHT bye -

:ENG Ian White (12)

3 :AUT Mensur Suljović (2)

:AUT Mensur Suljović (2)

6
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:NED Michael van Gerwen (2)

- :NED Michael van Gerwen (2)
:WHT bye -

:POR José de Sousa (15)

5 :WAL Jonny Clayton (18)

:WAL Jonny Clayton (18)

6

:ENG James Wade (7)

- :ENG James Wade (7)
:WHT bye -

:BEL Dimitri Van den Bergh (10)

2 :ENG Chris Dobey (23)

:ENG Chris Dobey (23)

6

:ENG Peter Wright (3)

- :ENG Peter Wright (3)
:WHT bye -

:POL Krzysztof Ratajski (14)

2 :AUS Simon Whitlock (19)

:AUS Simon Whitlock (19)

6

:ENG Dave Chisnall (6)

- :ENG Dave Chisnall (6)
:WHT bye -

:NIR Daryl Gurney (11)

6 :NIR Daryl Gurney (11)

:NED Jeffrey de Zwaan (22)

5
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Open Individual
Non-Olympic Event

 
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:WAL Gerwyn Price (1) 10 :WAL Gerwyn Price (1) 10 :WAL Gerwyn Price (1) 10 Final
:ENG Joe Cullen (16) 3
:SCO Gary Anderson (8) 8 :ENG Adrian Lewis (24) 6
:ENG Adrian Lewis (24) 10
:ENG Rob Cross (4) 5 :ENG Mervyn King (20) 10 :ENG Mervyn King (20) 11 :ENG Mervyn King (20) 8
:ENG Mervyn King (20) 10
:ENG Nathan Aspinall (5) 10 :ENG Nathan Aspinall (5) 6
:AUT Mensur Suljović (2) 9
:NED Michael van Gerwen (2) 9 :WAL Jonny Clayton (18) 10 :WAL Jonny Clayton (18) 11 :WAL Jonny Clayton (18) 11
:WAL Jonny Clayton (18) 10
:ENG James Wade (7) 10 :ENG James Wade (7) 9
:ENG Chris Dobey (23) 4
:ENG Peter Wright (3) 10 :ENG Peter Wright (3) 10 :ENG Peter Wright (3) 10 No 3rd Place Match
:AUS Simon Whitlock (19) 8
:ENG Dave Chisnall (6) 10 :ENG Dave Chisnall (6) 5
:NIR Daryl Gurney (11) 9

 

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