European Darts Tour 2019

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As in the previous year, the European Darts Tour 2019 consisted of thirteen tournaments in various European cities throughout the year. She was part of the PDC Pro Tour 2019 .

The results there had an influence on the PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit , which is jointly responsible for the qualification of several major tournaments.

Venues

No more tournaments are played in Göttingen , Graz , Hamburg and Maastricht , while Mannheim , Prague , Premstätten and Schwechat are new venues.
Mannheim was already the venue for the German Darts Grand Prix 2017 . Schwechat was already the venue for the Austrian Darts Open 2016 and 2017 .

European Tour Events

At the end of the season, the top 32 of the European Tour Order of Merit , a special form of the PDC Pro Tour Order of Merit , into which only the prize money from the European Tour Events flows, are qualified for the European Darts Championship 2019 .

In 2019 the Czech Darts Open and the Austrian Darts Championship are new.

No. date Event venue winner Result finalist
1 22.-24. March European Darts Open GermanyGermany Leverkusen , Ostermann Arena NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 8: 6 EnglandEngland Rob Cross
2 29.-31. March German Darts Championship GermanyGermany Hildesheim , Hall 39 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Daryl Gurney 8: 6 EnglandEngland Ricky Evans
3 19. – 21. April German Darts Grand Prix GermanyGermany Munich , Zenith NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 8: 3 AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock
4th 26.-28. April German Darts Open GermanyGermany Saarbrücken , Saarlandhalle NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 8: 3 EnglandEngland Ian White
5 3rd to 5th May Austrian Darts Open AustriaAustria Premstätten , Steiermarkhalle NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 8: 7 EnglandEngland Ian White
6th 10-12 May European Darts Grand Prix GermanyGermany Sindelfingen , Glass Palace EnglandEngland Ian White 8: 7 ScotlandScotland Peter Wright
7th 24.-26. May Dutch Darts Masters NetherlandsNetherlands Zwolle , IJsselhallen EnglandEngland Ian White 8: 7 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
8th 14.-16. June Danish Darts Open DenmarkDenmark Brøndby , Brøndby Hallen EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 8: 3 EnglandEngland Chris Dobey
9 28-30 June Czech Darts Open Czech RepublicCzech Republic Prague , PVA Expo EnglandEngland Jamie Hughes 8: 3 EnglandEngland Stephen Bunting
10 August 30th - September 1st Austrian Darts Championship AustriaAustria Schwechat , multiverse AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović 8: 7 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
11 6-8 September European darts matchplay GermanyGermany Mannheim , Maimarkthalle EnglandEngland Joe Cullen 8: 5 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
12 13-15 September International Darts Open GermanyGermany Riesa , Saxony-Arena WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gerwyn Price 8: 6 EnglandEngland Rob Cross
13 27.-29. September Gibraltar Darts Trophy GibraltarGibraltar Gibraltar , Victoria Stadium PolandPoland Krzysztof Ratajski 8: 2 EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall

format

Since the European Darts Tour 2018 , the semi-finals have been played in the distance best of 13 legs and the final best of 15 legs. The other games are played in the best of 11 legs mode .

Prize money

A total of £ 140,000 in prize money was distributed per tournament. The prize money is 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

Nine darters

The following list shows all five nine dart finishes of the 13 European Tour events in 2019:

competition round player Bottom line opponent
European Darts Open Semifinals NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 7: 5 AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović
German Darts Championship Round of 16 EnglandEngland James Wade 5: 6 EnglandEngland Darren Webster
German Darts Open Preliminary round EnglandEngland Steve Beaton 6: 3 EnglandEngland Kirk Shepherd
Czech Darts Open 2nd round WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gerwyn Price 6: 4 EnglandEngland Glen Durrant
Gibraltar Darts Trophy Quarter finals EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 6: 4 EnglandEngland James Wade

German-speaking participants

The results of all German-speaking participants are listed below.

country player European Darts Open German Darts Championship German Darts Grand Prix German Darts Open Austrian Darts Open European Darts Grand Prix Dutch Darts Masters Danish Darts Open Czech Darts Open Austrian Darts Championship European darts matchplay International Darts Open Gibraltar Darts Trophy
GermanyGermany Jyhan Artut Last 48 Last 48 Last 48
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Stefan Bellmont Last 48 Last 48
GermanyGermany Manfred Bilderl Last 48
GermanyGermany Christian Bunse Last 32
AustriaAustria Dietmar Burger Last 48 Last 32
GermanyGermany Gabriel Clemens Last 48 Last 48 Last 48 Last 32 Last 32
AustriaAustria Benjamin Carnival Last 48
AustriaAustria Christian Gödl Last 48
GermanyGermany Florian Hempel Last 32 Last 48
GermanyGermany Fabian heart Last 48
GermanyGermany Mike Wood Last 48
GermanyGermany Max Hopp Semifinals Last 32 Last 32 Last 32 Round of 16 Last 48
GermanyGermany Dragutin Horvat Last 48 Last 48
GermanyGermany Michael Hurtz Last 48 Last 48
GermanyGermany Christian Jentschke Last 48
GermanyGermany Daniel Klose Last 48
GermanyGermany Kevin button Last 32
GermanyGermany Karsten Koch Last 48 Last 32
GermanyGermany Thomas Köhnlein Last 48
GermanyGermany Nico Kurz Last 48
GermanyGermany Maik Langendorf Last 48
GermanyGermany Ole Luckow Last 48
GermanyGermany Kevin Münch Last 48 Last 48 Last 48
GermanyGermany Ricardo Pietreczko Last 48
GermanyGermany Mike Poge Last 48
GermanyGermany Marko pulse Last 48
AustriaAustria Michael Rasztovits Last 32 Last 48 Last 48
AustriaAustria Rowby-John Rodriguez Round of 16 Last 48 Quarter finals
AustriaAustria Rusty-Jake Rodriguez Last 32
GermanyGermany Michael Rosenauer Last 48 Last 48 Round of 16 Last 32
GermanyGermany Martin Schindler Last 48 Last 32
AustriaAustria Hannes Schnier Last 48
GermanyGermany Steffen Siepmann Last 32 Last 48 Last 32
AustriaAustria Alex Steinbauer Last 48
AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović Semifinals Last 32 Quarter finals Quarter finals Round of 16 Last 32 Last 32 Round of 16 Quarter finals victory Round of 16 Round of 16 Round of 16
AustriaAustria Patrick Tringler Last 48
GermanyGermany Marvin Wehder Last 32
GermanyGermany Lukas Little Last 48

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.pdc.tv/news/2018/09/07/2019-pdc-calendar-confirmed