2019 UK Open
The 2019 Ladbrokes UK Open was a darts tournament staged by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was the seventeenth year of the tournament where players compete in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was being held for the sixth time at the Butlin's Resort in Minehead, England, between 1–3 March 2019, and has the nickname, "the FA Cup of darts" as a random draw is staged after each round following the conclusion of the third round until the final.
2019 Ladbrokes UK Open | |||
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Tournament information | |||
Dates | 1–3 March 2019 | ||
Venue | Butlin's Resort | ||
Location | Minehead | ||
Country | |||
Organization(s) | PDC | ||
Format | Legs Final – best of 21 | ||
Prize fund | £450,000 | ||
Winner's share | £100,000 | ||
High checkout | 170 | ||
Champion(s) | |||
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Gary Anderson was the defending champion after defeating Corey Cadby 11–7 in the 2018 final. He was making his first public appearance since having to withdraw from both the 2019 Masters and the 2019 Premier League due to a persistent back injury, whilst Cadby is absent from this year’s competition due to visa problems.[1] However, Anderson lost 8–10 in the fourth round to Steve Beaton.
Nathan Aspinall won his first PDC major title, beating Rob Cross 11–5 in the final.[2]
Prize money
The prize fund increased from last year's edition to £450,000.
Stage (no. of players) | Prize Money (Total: £450,000) | |
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Winner | (1) | £100,000 |
Runner-up | (1) | £40,000 |
Semi-finalists | (2) | £20,000 |
Quarter-finalists | (4) | £12,500 |
Last 16 (Sixth round) | (8) | £7,500 |
Last 32 (Fifth round) | (16) | £4,000 |
Last 64 (Fourth round) | (32) | £2,000 |
Last 96 (Third round) | (32) | £1,000 |
Last 128 (Second round) | (32) | n/a |
Last 160 (First round) | (31) | n/a |
Change
In a significant change of format, the tournament has increased from 128 to 160 participants. Also, the ProTour UK Open Qualifiers have been scrapped in favour of a new system. All 128 PDC Tour Card holders automatically qualify, along with the Top 16 from the 2018 PDC Challenge Tour, plus 16 qualifiers from the Riley's Qualifiers taking place in early 2019. Due to Corey Cadby‘s withdrawal from the competition the field is reduced to 159 players who will now compete in this year’s tournament.
Format
The 159 participants will enter the competition incrementally, with 63 players entering in the first round, with match winners joining the 32 players entering in the second and third rounds to leave the last 64 in the fourth round.
- No players are seeded.
- A random draw is held for each of the following rounds following the conclusion of the Third round.
- All matches in the First, Second and Third rounds will be played over best of 11 legs.
- All matches in the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth rounds and Quarter-finals will be played over best of 19 legs.
- All matches in the Semi-finals and Final will be played over best of 21 legs.
- Eight boards will be used for matches in the First, Second, Third and Fourth rounds.
- Four boards will be used for matches in the Fifth round.
- Two boards will be used for matches in the Sixth round.
- One board will be used for all the matches in the Quarter-finals, Semi-Finals and Final.[3]
Qualifiers
Number 1–32 of the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into Fourth Round)
Michael van Gerwen Rob Cross Peter Wright Gary Anderson Daryl Gurney Michael Smith Gerwyn Price Mensur Suljović James Wade Simon Whitlock Dave Chisnall Ian White Darren Webster Joe Cullen Jonny Clayton Adrian Lewis Stephen Bunting Mervyn King John Henderson Steve West Kyle Anderson Steve Beaton Kim Huybrechts Jermaine Wattimena James Wilson Jamie Lewis Alan Norris Jelle Klaasen Raymond van Barneveld Max Hopp Benito van de Pas Cristo Reyes
Number 33–64 of the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into Third Round)
Dimitri Van den Bergh Nathan Aspinall Chris Dobey Steve Lennon Vincent van der Voort Keegan Brown Richard North Robert Thornton Brendan Dolan Justin Pipe Jeffrey de Zwaan Danny Noppert Jan Dekker William O'Connor Ricky Evans Martin Schindler Toni Alcinas Ryan Searle Ryan Joyce Ron Meulenkamp Krzysztof Ratajski Josh Payne James Richardson Luke Humphries Mark Webster Christian Kist Gabriel Clemens Devon Petersen Zoran Lerchbacher Ronny Huybrechts Mickey Mansell Corey Cadby[lower-alpha 1]Alan Tabern
Number 65–96 of the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into Second Round)
Ross Smith Matthew Edgar Simon Stevenson Robert Owen Wayne Jones Robert Marijanović Adam Hunt Kevin Burness Glen Durrant Luke Woodhouse Ryan Meikle Dirk van Duijvenbode Tytus Kanik Arron Monk Bradley Brooks Peter Hudson Davy Van Baelen Dawson Murschell Vincent Kamphuis Mario Robbe Jose Justicia Mark Wilson Ryan Harrington Mark Dudbridge George Killington Scott Baker Gary Eastwood John Goldie Tony Newell Gavin Carlin Harry Ward Andy Boulton
Number 97–128 of the PDC Order of Merit (starting in First Round)
Eddie Dootson Terry Temple Darius Labanauskas Ted Evetts Carl Wilkinson Jamie Hughes Jonathan Worsley José de Sousa Mark McGeeney Rowby-John Rodriguez Barrie Bates David Pallett John Michael Kirk Shepherd Maik Kuivenhoven Nathan Derry Adrian Gray Conan Whitehead Geert Nentjes Madars Razma Matt Clark Yordi Meeuwisse Joe Murnan Reece Robinson Vincent van der Meer Christian Bunse Jamie Bain Marko Kantele Niels Zonneveld Michael Barnard Mike van Duivenbode
PDC Challenge Tour Qualifiers (starting in First Round)
The top 16 ranked players from the 2018 Challenge Tour Order of Merit who didn't have a Tour Card for the 2019 season qualified for the first round.
Cody Harris Cameron Menzies Martin Atkins (Wigan) Dennis Nilsson David Evans Simon Preston Adam Huckvale Michael Rasztovits Jason Cullen Diogo Portela Jarred Cole Mark Frost Matthew Dennant Darren Beveridge John Davey Lee Budgen
Rileys Amateur Qualifiers (starting in First Round)
16 amateur players will qualify from 16 Riley's Sports Bar qualifiers held across the UK between 26 January and 24 February.
Michael Burgoine Shaun Fox Lee Harris Scott Taylor Wes Newton Mark Barilli Kevin Thoburn Lloyd Browning Ian McFarlane Andy Jenkins Chris Lacey Rob Collins Barry Lynn Daniel Day Callan Rydz Brian Raman
- Corey Cadby withdrew from the tournament prior to the draw. All players below him moved up one place, with a bye being added to the first round[4]
Draw
Friday 1 March
First round (best of eleven legs)
Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
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6 – 3 | 4 – 6 | |||||
4 – 6 | 6 – 3 | |||||
2 – 6 | 2 – 6 | |||||
6 – 4 | 6 – 3 | |||||
1 – 6 | 6 – 3 | |||||
6 – 4 | 6 – 3 | |||||
6 – 5 | 6 – 5 | |||||
6 – 2 | 6 – 4 | |||||
6 – 4 | 6 – 1 | |||||
6 – 3 | 6 – 4 | |||||
3 – 6 | 4 – 6 | |||||
3 – 6 | 6 – 2 | |||||
6 – 5 | 6 – 5 | |||||
6 – 1 | 1 – 6 | |||||
4 – 6 | 5 – 6 | |||||
6 – 1 | w/o | Bye |
Second round (best of eleven legs)
Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
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3 – 6 | 6 – 1 | |||||
1 – 6 | 6 – 3 | |||||
2 – 6 | 2 – 6 | |||||
3 – 6 | 6 – 4 | |||||
4 – 6 | 6 – 3 | |||||
3 – 6 | 3 – 6 | |||||
6 – 4 | 6 – 3 | |||||
t/o | 6 – 4 | |||||
3 – 6 | 5 – 6 | |||||
6 – 2 | 6 – 2 | |||||
6 – 2 | 4 – 6 | |||||
0 – 6 | 6 – 5 | |||||
6 – 3 | 6 – 3 | |||||
6 – 4 | 6 – 4 | |||||
2 – 6 | 6 – 1 | |||||
6 – 2 | 6 – 3 |
Third round (best of eleven legs)
Fourth round (best of nineteen legs)
Saturday 2 March
Fifth round (best of nineteen legs)
Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
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10 – 8 | 7 – 10 | |||||
9 – 10 | 10 – 7 | |||||
10 – 2 | 10 – 7 | |||||
10 – 8 | 6 – 10 | |||||
10 – 8 | 10 – 8 | |||||
7 – 10 | 9 – 10 | |||||
10 – 5 | 10 – 5 | |||||
5 – 10 | 10 – 7 |
Sixth round (best of nineteen legs)
Player | Score | Player |
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10 – 6 | ||
3 – 10 | ||
10 – 8 | ||
10 – 3 | ||
9 – 10 | ||
7 – 10 | ||
7 – 10 | ||
10 – 8 |
Sunday 3 March
Quarter-finals (best of nineteen legs)
Player | Score | Player |
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10 – 7 | ||
10 – 1 | ||
5 – 10 | ||
10 – 6 |
Semi-finals and Final
Semi-Finals (best of 21 legs) | Final (best of 21 legs) | ||||||||
9 | |||||||||
11 | |||||||||
11 | |||||||||
5 | |||||||||
11 | |||||||||
7 | |||||||||
References
- "Awesome Anderson's Coral UK Open Glory". PDC.tv. 4 March 2018. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- "Nathan Aspinall beats Rob Cross to win UK Open and first major title". Sky Sports. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
- "UK Open Draw and Schedule". PDC.tv. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
- Allen, Dave. "2019 Ladbrokes UK Open Field". PDC. Retrieved 25 February 2019.