2015 PDC World Cup of Darts

The 2015 bwin World Cup of Darts was the fifth edition of the PDC World Cup of Darts which took place between 11–14 June 2015 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.

2015 bwin World Cup of Darts
Tournament information
Dates11–14 June 2015
VenueEissporthalle
LocationFrankfurt
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£250,000
Winner's share£50,000
High checkout150 Michael van Gerwen
Gary Anderson
Champion(s)
 England
«2014 2016»

The Netherlands pairing of Michael van Gerwen and Raymond van Barneveld were the defending champions. England with Taylor and Lewis won their third title in the event by defeating Scotland's Gary Anderson and Peter Wright 3–2 in the final.[1]

Format

The tournament remained at 32 teams this year. 16 teams were seeded and drawn to face the remaining 16 teams in the first round. Like last year, there are no groups in 2015 with the tournament being a straight knockout.[2]

First round: Best of nine legs doubles.
Second round, quarter and semi-finals: Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores are tied a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.
Final: Three points needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches are played followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs singles matches in reverse order are played to determine the champion.

Prize money

Prize money was raised to £250,000 from last year's £200,000 prize fund. The prize money was per team:[3]

Position (no. of teams) Prize Money
(Total: £250,000)
Winners (1) £50,000
Runners-Up (1) £26,000
Semi-finalists (2) £15,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £10,000
Last 16  (Second round) (8) £7,000
Last 32  (First round) (16) £3,000

Teams and seeding

[4]

Results

Draw

The draw was made on 27 May by Rod Harrington and Mark Paul.[5]

First round
(best of 9 legs)
11–12 June[6][7]
Second round
(best of 3 matches)
13 June[8]
Quarter-finals
(best of 3 matches)
14 June[9]
Semi-finals
(best of 3 matches)
14 June[10]
Final
(best of 5 matches)
14 June[10]
               
1  England 87.38 5
 Denmark 73.63 0
1  England 91.67 2
16  Japan 75.65 0
16  Japan 82.58 5
 China 80.89 0
1  England 104.89 2
9  Germany 87.12 0
8  Austria 83.90 5
 Czech Republic 77.19 2
8  Austria 85.30 0
9  Germany 88.88 2
9  Germany 81.68 5
 India 67.73 0
1  England 99.83 2
5  Belgium 92.74 0
5  Belgium 93.92 5
 Philippines 87.78 1
5  Belgium 90.90 2
12  Spain 85.94 0
12  Spain 90.54 5
 Norway 71.54 0
5  Belgium 86.59 2
4  Australia 84.86 1
4  Australia 82.94 5
 Russia 78.61 1
4  Australia 80.34 2
13  Gibraltar 71.94 0
13  Gibraltar 71.60 5
 Italy 71.35 2
1  England 102.73 3
2  Scotland 101.70 2
2  Scotland 92.71 5
 Singapore 85.09 1
2  Scotland 93.08 2
 Hungary 73.40 0
15  Sweden 78.73 2
 Hungary 81.52 5
2  Scotland 90.21 2
 Hong Kong 85.57 0
7  Wales 80.15 3
 Hong Kong 85.74 5
 Hong Kong 84.52 2
10  Ireland 84.69 1
10  Ireland 81.68 5
 Poland 69.53 0
2  Scotland 100.48 2
3  Netherlands 94.24 1
6  Northern Ireland 82.06 5
 Thailand 81.36 2
6  Northern Ireland 96.80 2
 New Zealand 80.07 0
11  Canada 79.86 4
 New Zealand 82.79 5
6  Northern Ireland 93.53 1
3  Netherlands 98.58 2
3  Netherlands 91.13 5
 United States 89.06 2
3  Netherlands 102.70 2
14  South Africa 81.24 0
14  South Africa 85.16 5
 Finland 81.72 4

Second round

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores are tied a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.

 England (1) Japan (16)LegsMatches
Phil Taylor 93.94Haruki Muramatsu 73.404–01–0
Adrian Lewis 89.39Morihiro Hashimoto 77.454–12–0
Result2–0
 Austria (8) Germany (9)LegsMatches
Rowby-John Rodriguez 82.40Jyhan Artut 88.433–40–1
Mensur Suljović 88.20Max Hopp 89.322–40–2
Result0–2
 Belgium (5) Spain (12)LegsMatches
Ronny Huybrechts 88.28Cristo Reyes 85.704–11–0
Kim Huybrechts 93.52Antonio Alcinas 86.174–12–0
Result2–0
 Australia (4) Gibraltar (13)LegsMatches
Simon Whitlock 76.10Dyson Parody 66.774–01–0
Paul Nicholson 82.76Manuel Vilerio 74.894–32–0
Result2–0
 Scotland (2) HungaryLegsMatches
Gary Anderson 87.59Nándor Bezzeg 76.074–21–0
Peter Wright 98.56Gabor Takacs 69.404–02–0
Result2–0
 Hong Kong Ireland (10)LegsMatches
Royden Lam 90.55William O'Connor 85.384–11–0
Scott MacKenzie 74.81Connie Finnan 82.823–41–1
Lam & MacKenzie 88.19O'Connor & Finnan 85.884–32–1
Result2–1
 Northern Ireland (6) New ZealandLegsMatches
Brendan Dolan 97.89Rob Szabo 84.044–11–0
Mickey Mansell 95.43Warren Parry 75.104–02–0
Result2–0
 Netherlands (3) South Africa (14)LegsMatches
Michael van Gerwen 105.47Graham Filby 73.884–01–0
Raymond van Barneveld 99.93Devon Petersen 87.124–12–0
Result2–0

Quarter-finals

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores are tied a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.

 England (1) Germany (9)LegsMatches
Phil Taylor 104.31Jyhan Artut 92.524–11–0
Adrian Lewis 105.47Max Hopp 80.374–02–0
Result2–0
 Belgium (5) Australia (4)LegsMatches
Ronny Huybrechts 85.77Simon Whitlock 90.712–40–1
Kim Huybrechts 80.64Paul Nicholson 76.994–31–1
R. Huybrechts & K. Huybrechts 93.35Whitlock & Nicholson 86.874–22–1
Result2–1
 Scotland (2) Hong KongLegsMatches
Gary Anderson 90.54Royden Lam 88.324–21–0
Peter Wright 89.88Scott MacKenzie 82.824–22–0
Result2–0
 Northern Ireland (6) Netherlands (3)LegsMatches
Brendan Dolan 86.97Michael van Gerwen 91.842–40–1
Mickey Mansell 99.80Raymond van Barneveld 96.554–31–1
Dolan & Mansell 92.39van Gerwen & van Barneveld 107.360–41–2
Result1–2

Semi-finals

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores are tied a best of seven legs doubles match will settle the match.

 England (1) Belgium (5)LegsMatches
Phil Taylor 102.48Ronny Huybrechts 91.934–31–0
Adrian Lewis 96.73Kim Huybrechts 93.554–22–0
Result2–0
 Scotland (2) Netherlands (3)LegsMatches
Peter Wright 103.27Michael van Gerwen 106.573–40–1
Gary Anderson 97.22Raymond van Barneveld 81.884–11–1
Wright & Anderson 99.82van Gerwen & van Barneveld 89.334–12–1
Result2–1

Final

Three match wins were needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs reverse singles matches are played to determine the champion.

 England (1) Scotland (2)LegsMatches
Phil Taylor 113.43 Peter Wright 104.004–01–0
Adrian Lewis 96.43Gary Anderson 103.141–41–1
Taylor & Lewis 103.20Wright & Anderson 95.714–32–1
Phil Taylor 97.45Gary Anderson 108.041–42–2
Adrian Lewis 103.15Peter Wright 97.624–13–2
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