2002 Las Vegas Desert Classic

The 2002 Las Vegas Desert Classic was the inaugural staging of a darts tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation. It featured the top players from the PDC along with an opportunity for players from North America to qualify.[1] Over 200 players entered the event, but the last 16 featured mostly British-based players – the only exceptions being Roland Scholten and former World Champion John Part who participate regularly in UK tournaments.

The total prize fund was US$100,000 and Phil Taylor won the title beating Ronnie Baxter in the final.

Results

Last 24

Last 16

1st Round
best of 3 sets
best of 7 legs
July 4–5 2002
Quarter Finals
best of 3 sets
best of 7 legs
July 6 2002
Semi Finals
best of 3 sets
best of 7 legs
July 7 2002
Final
best of 3 sets
best of 7 legs
July 7, 2002
Phil Taylor 2
Kevin Painter 1 Taylor 2
Denis Ovens 2 Ovens 0
Peter Manley 0 Taylor 3
Simon Whatley 2 Palfreyman 0
Dennis Smith 0 Whatley 0
Lee Palfreyman 2 Palfreyman 2
Colin Lloyd 0 Phil Taylor 3
Wayne Mardle 2 Ronnie Baxter 0
Alan Warriner 0 Mardle 0
Roland Scholten 2 Scholten 2
Dennis Priestley 0 Scholten 1
John Part 2 Baxter 3
Richie Burnett 0 Part 1
Ronnie Baxter 2 Baxter 2
Andy Jenkins 0

Women's tournament

Semi finals

best of 3 sets best of 5 legs

Final

best of 3 sets best of 5 legs

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