Danish Darts Open

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The Danish Darts Open is a ranking tournament of the Professional Darts Corporation . It is an event of the European Darts Tour , which is carried out as part of the Pro Tour . It was held for the first time in 2018. In 2019 it took place for the last time so far. It was played both times in the Brøndby Halls in Brøndby .

format

The tournament will be played in a knockout system . Game mode has been best of 11 legs in the first three since 2018 , best of 13 legs in the semi-finals and best of 15 legs in the final . Each leg is played in double-out mode.

Prize money

The tournament saw a total of £ 140,000 in prize money in 2019. The prize money was distributed among the participants as follows:

Position (number of players) Prize money
winner (1) £ 25,000
finalist (1) £ 10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £ 6,500
Quarter finalists (4) £ 5,000
Round of 16 players (8th) £ 3,000
2nd round loser (16) £ 2,000
Loser of the preliminary round (16) £ 1,000
£ 140,000

Final results

year winner Result opponent
2018 AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović 8  : 3 AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock
2019 EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 8  : 3 EnglandEngland Chris Dobey

Web links

Individual evidence

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