2017 World Masters (darts)

The 2017 Winmau World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2017. It took place from 25–27 September at the Bridlington Spa Hall, which hosted the stage element of the event for the first time since 2009.

Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates25–27 September
LocationBridlington
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Prize fund£70,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
Champion(s)
Krzysztof Ratajski (men)
Lorraine Winstanley (Women)
Nico Blum (boys)
Beau Greaves (girls)
«2016 2018»

Glen Durrant was the defending men’s champion after defeating Mark McGeeney in last year’s final by 6 sets to 3 but he failed to defend his title after losing to eventual champion Krzysztof Ratajski in the quarter-finals. Trina Gulliver was the defending women’s champion after defeating Deta Hedman in the final last year by 5 legs to 2 but she failed to defend her title after losing to Tricia Wright in the quarter-finals.

In the men’s, Ratajski won his first ever major as a player and that the first time a Polish player won a televised major. It was even more remarkable that he had to play through all of the qualifying rounds before meeting and defeating the number 7 seed Richard Veenstra in the last 32 by 3 sets to 1, Alan Soutar in the last 16 by 3 sets to nil, defending champion and number 2 seed Glen Durrant in the quarter-finals by 4 sets to 2, number 6 seed Cameron Menzies in the semi-finals by 5 sets to 1, and defeating number 1 seed Mark McGeeney in the final by 6 sets to 1.[1]

The tournament was the last BDO tournament entered by Ratajski as a month after winning the event he accepted an offer to play in the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship and made the full switch to the PDC in January.[2]

During an emergency EGM called due to the issues surrounding how the BDO was currently being run, it was announced that the tournament had recorded losses to the BDO of £80,000 and with that the future of the tournament is in doubt.

Men's seeds

The seedings were finalised on 31 August. For the second consecutive year, there are 16 seeds (an decrease from 32 between 2012–2015) with all seeds exempt until the Last 32 stage and cannot play each other until the Last 16 stage.

  1. Mark McGeeney (Runner-up)
  2. Glen Durrant (Quarter-finals)
  3. Scott Mitchell (Last 32)
  4. Jamie Hughes (Last 32)
  5. Ross Montgomery (Last 16)
  6. Cameron Menzies (Semi-finals)
  7. Richard Veenstra (Last 32)
  8. Martin Phillips (Quarter-finals)
  9. Dean Reynolds (Last 32)
  10. Wesley Harms (Last 32)
  11. Willem Mandigers (Last 32)
  12. James Hurrell (Quarter-finals)
  13. Scott Waites (Last 32)
  14. Jim Williams (Quarter-finals)
  15. Darryl Fitton (Last 32)
  16. Nick Kenny (Last 32)

Men's draw (last 48 onwards)

  Last 48 (best of 5 sets)
25 September
Last 32 (best of 5 sets)
25 September
Last 16 (best of 5 sets)
26 September
Quarter-finals (best of 7 sets)
27 September
Semi-finals (best of 9 sets)
27 September
Final (best of 11 sets)
27 September
                                                         
Michael Unterbuchner 2     1 Mark McGeeney 3  
Adrian Frim 3     Adrian Frim 0  
  1 McGeeney 94.53 3  
  Duff 89.64 2  
Neil Duff 3 16 Nick Kenny 2
Ricardo Pietreczko 0     Neil Duff 3  
  1 McGeeney 92.28 4  
  8 Phillips 93.09 0  
Gary Tipping 3     8 Martin Phillips 3  
James Russell 1     Gary Tipping 0  
  8 Phillips 83.01 3
  Greebe 67.32 0  
Toon Greebe 3 9 Dean Reynolds 1
Kyle McKinstry 2     Toon Greebe 3  
  1 McGeeney 86.44 5  
  Clemens 84.71 4  
Gabriel Clemens 3     4 Jamie Hughes 0  
Keith Rooney 2     Gabriel Clemens 3  
  Clemens 85.74 3
  Landman 67.92 0  
Daniel Day 0 13 Scott Waites 0
Chris Landman 3     Chris Landman 3  
  Clemens 93.11 4
  12 Hurrell 90.00 3  
Michael Meaney 3     5 Ross Montgomery 3  
Paul Williams 0     Michael Meaney 0  
  5 Montgomery 74.37 0
  12 Hurrell 81.51 3  
Ted Hankey 2 12 James Hurrell 3
Martijn Kleermaker 3     Martijn Kleermaker 2  
1 McGeeney 90.22 1
Ratajski 97.46 6
Rod Snow ?     2 Glen Durrant 3  
Tom Sawyer 3     Tom Sawyer 0  
  2 Durrant 99.39 3  
  Duijster 88.23 0  
Yoeri Duijster 3 15 Darryl Fitton 0
Gary Robson 1     Yoeri Duijster 3  
  2 Durrant 93.85 2  
  Ratajski 100.68 4  
Dennie Olde Kalter 2     7 Richard Veenstra 1  
Krzysztof Ratajski 3     Krzysztof Ratajski 3  
  Ratajski 91.26 3
  Soutar 84.96 0  
Jacques Labre 0 10 Wesley Harms 0
Alan Soutar 3     Alan Soutar 3  
  Ratajski 98.40 5
  6 Menzies 90.39 1  
Dennis Harbour 1     3 Scott Mitchell 2  
Tony O'Shea 3     Tony O'Shea 3  
  O'Shea 81.72 2
  14 Williams 80.91 3  
Shingo Enomata 3 14 Jim Williams 3
Dave Bird 1     Shingo Enomata 2  
  14 Williams 83.92 0
  6 Menzies 92.50 4  
Steve Alker 3     6 Cameron Menizes 3  
John O'Shea ?     Steve Alker 1  
  6 Menzies 97.74 3
  McGrath 96.54 1  
William Borland 1 11 Willem Mandigers 2
Mark McGrath 3     Mark McGrath 3  

Women's seeds

  1. Deta Hedman (Quarter-finals)
  2. Aileen de Graaf (Last 16)
  3. Lorraine Winstanley (Winner)
  4. Lisa Ashton (Last 16)
  5. Corrine Hammond (Runner-up)
  6. Anastasia Dobromyslova (Quarter-finals)
  7. Trina Gulliver (Quarter-finals)
  8. Fallon Sherrock (Last 16)

Women's draw

  Last 24
25 September
Last 16
25 September
Quarter-finals
26 September
Semi-finals
27 September
Final
27 September
                                               
Snezana Veljkovic 1     1 Deta Hedman 4  
Maria O'Brien 4     Maria O'Brien 3  
  1 Deta Hedman 72.69 3  
  Sarah Roberts 76.41 4  
Sarah Roberts 4 8 Fallon Sherrock 3
Christine Readhead 3     Sarah Roberts 4  
  Sarah Roberts 58.27 0  
  5 Corrine Hammond 69.10 4  
Anca Zijlstra 0     4 Lisa Ashton 2  
Mikuru Suzuki 4     Mikuru Suzuki 4  
  Mikuru Suzuki 75.57 3
  5 Corrine Hammond 65.49 4  
Helene Sundelin 0 5 Corrine Hammond 4
Rhian Griffiths 4     Rhian Griffiths 3  
  5 Corrine Hammond 72.78 2
  3 Lorraine Winstanley 76.89 5
Sandy Hudson 2     2 Aileen De Graaf 3  
Tricia Wright 4     Tricia Wright 4  
  Tricia Wright 67.89 4
  7 Trina Gulliver 72.00 2  
Gail Mullan 3 7 Trina Gulliver 4
Lisa Ayers 4     Lisa Ayers 1  
  Tricia Wright 70.06 2
  3 Lorraine Winstanley 76.74 4  
Kate Hulme 2     3 Lorraine Winstanley 4  
Rachna David 4     Rachna David 0  
  3 Lorraine Winstanley 84.93 4
  6 Anastasia Dobromyslova 83.94 3  
Danielle Ashton 4 6 Anastasia Dobromyslova 4
Karolina Podgorska 3     Danielle Ashton 2  

Boy's Draw

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Ramon Leferink 4
Killian Heffernan 0
Ramon Leferink 0
Nico Blum 4
Nico Blum 4
Justin van Tergouw 3
Nico Blum 76.59 4
Keane Barry 79.74 3
Keelan Kay 3
Nathan Girvan 4
Nathan Girvan 1
Keane Barry 4
Keane Barry 4
Owen Maiden 1

Girl's Draw

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Katie Sheldon 4
Shannon Reeves 0
Katie Sheldon 4
Quintey Bieman 1
Kyana Frauenfelder 2
Quintey Bieman 4
Katie Sheldon 60.78 0
Beau Greaves 63.96 4
Lerena Rietbergen 2
Beau Greaves 4
Beau Greaves 4
Ksenia Klochek 0
Sophie McKinlay 1
Ksenia Klochek 4
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References

  1. "Ratajski and Winstanley take Masters crowns". BDODarts. 27 September 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. "World Championship Field Confirmed". 27 November 2017.
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