Brisbane Darts Masters

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The Brisbane Darts Masters is a darts tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) as part of the World Series of Darts . The competition was first held in the Australian city ​​of Brisbane in 2018 .

The first winner is the Englishman Rob Cross , who won the final with 11: 6- legs against the Dutchman Michael van Gerwen .

format

A total of 16 players take part in the tournament. These include the top 6 of the PDC Order of Merit , two wildcard players and eight local qualifiers.

The tournament will be played in a knockout system . In the first round the game mode is a best of 11 legs , in the quarterfinals the best of 19 legs is played. The semi-finals and the final are played in the best of 21 legs mode.

Prize money

The tournament will pay out a total of £ 60,000 in prize money. The prize money is distributed among the participants as follows:

Position (number of players) Prize money
winner (1) £ 20,000
finalist (1) £ 10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £ 5,000
Quarter finalists (4) £ 2,500
Round of 16 players (8th) £ 1,250
£ 60,000

Since this is an invitation tournament, the prize money won will not be taken into account when calculating the PDC Order of Merit.

Final pairings

year winner Result opponent venue
2018 EnglandEngland Rob Cross 11: 6 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Center
2019 AustraliaAustralia Damon Heta 8: 7 EnglandEngland Rob Cross Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Center

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Overview of the prize money in the database of DartsDatabase.co.uk (English)