Hong Kong Open (darts)
The Hong Kong Open is a darts tournament held in Kowloon, Hong Kong, currently sanctioned by the World Darts Federation. It was established in 1989, being one of the oldest and important darts tournament in the East Asia region.
Hong Kong Open | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | KITEC |
Location | Hong Kong |
Country | |
Established | 1989 |
Organisation(s) | HKDA BDO, no category WDF category 2 |
Format | Legs |
Prize fund | HK$39,000 |
Month(s) Played | November |
Current champion(s) | |
List of winners
Men's [1]
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Total Prize Money |
Champion | Runner-Up |
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1989 | beat | |||||
1990 | beat | |||||
1991 | beat | |||||
1992 | beat | |||||
1993 | beat | |||||
1994 | beat | |||||
1995 | beat | |||||
1996 | beat | |||||
1997 | beat | |||||
1998 | beat | |||||
1999 | beat | |||||
2000 | beat | |||||
2001 | beat | |||||
2002 | beat | |||||
2003 | beat | |||||
2004 | beat | |||||
2005 | beat | |||||
2006 | beat | |||||
2007 | beat | |||||
2008 | beat | |||||
2009 | beat | |||||
2010 | beat | |||||
2011 | beat | |||||
2012 | beat | |||||
2013 | beat | |||||
2014 | beat | |||||
2015 | beat | |||||
2016 | beat | |||||
2017 | beat | |||||
2018 | beat | HK$26,000 | €12,000 | €6,000 |
Women's [2]
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-Up | Total Prize Money |
Champion | Runner-Up |
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2002 | beat | |||||
2003 | beat | |||||
2004 | beat | |||||
2005 | beat | |||||
2007 | beat | |||||
2008 | beat | |||||
2009 | beat | |||||
2010 | beat | |||||
2011 | beat | |||||
2012 | beat | |||||
2013 | beat | |||||
2014 | beat | |||||
2015 | beat | |||||
2016 | beat | |||||
2017 | beat | |||||
2018 | beat | HK$13,000 | HK$6,000 | HK$3,000 |
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References
- "Hong Kong Open men's winners". mastercaller.com. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
- "Hong Kong Open women's winners". mastercaller.com. 26 November 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2018.
External links
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