Sydney Darts Masters 2016

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Sydney Darts Masters 2016

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Tournament status

Tournament type Invitation tournament
organizer PDC
venue The Star , Sydney
Tournament dates
Defending champion EnglandEngland Phil Taylor
Attendees 16
Opening game 18th August 2016
Endgame 20th August 2016
winner EnglandEngland Phil Taylor
statistics

highest
finish
160 points from Kyle Anderson , Dave Chisnall
AustraliaAustralia
EnglandEngland
2015
 

The Sydney Darts Masters is a tournament in darts and was held for the fourth time by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) in The Star in Sydney from August 18 to 20, 2016 . It was the fifth event of the 2016 World Series of Darts .

Defending champion Phil Taylor was able to confirm his victory last year with an 11: 9 legs victory in the final against Michael van Gerwen . He won all four previous World Series events in Sydney.

format

A total of 16 players took part in the tournament. The field of participants consisted of the 6 best placed players of the PDC Order of Merit , 2 wildcard players and 8 additional local qualifiers. The current placement in the World Series ranking was the basis for the seeding list.

The tournament was played in a knockout system . The first round took place on August 18th. Game mode was a best of 11 legs . By the finale on August 20, the mode increased to a best of 21 legs .

Prize money

The prize money for the Sydney Darts Masters was not officially announced.

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

Attendees

The following 16 players were qualified for the Sydney Darts Masters 2016:

PDC Order of Merit

  1. NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
  2. ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson
  3. EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis
  4. EnglandEngland Phil Taylor
  5. ScotlandScotland Peter Wright
  6. EnglandEngland James Wade

Wildcard participant

Local qualifiers

Results

  1st round August 18th, 2016
best of 11 legs
  Quarterfinals August 19, 2016
best of 19 legs
  Semi-finals August 20, 2016
best of 21 legs
  Final August 20, 2016
best of 21 legs
                                     
1 ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 79.64 6th                  
AustraliaAustralia David Platt 74.77 3  
1 ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 0998 2
  5 EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 112.41 10  
5 EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 06/95 6th
 
AustraliaAustralia Corey Cadby 92.24 3  
5 EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 102.47 11
  6th EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 91.81 4th  
4th EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 93.13 6th      
 
New ZealandNew Zealand Rob Szabo 87.75 3  
4th EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 91.15 5
  6th EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 96.56 10  
6th EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 90.38 6th
 
AustraliaAustralia Harley Kemp 80.94 1  
5 EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 105.13 11
  2 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 104.32 9
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 107.89 6th            
 
New ZealandNew Zealand Cody Harris 87.36 2  
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 104.07 10
  AustraliaAustralia Kyle Anderson 97.43 6th  
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Raymond van Barneveld 91.04 1
 
AustraliaAustralia Kyle Anderson 99.54 6th  
2 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 105.92 11
  8th ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 99.82 6th  
3 EnglandEngland James Wade 88.53 5      
 
AustraliaAustralia Rhys Mathewson 84.49 6th  
AustraliaAustralia Rhys Mathewson 91.17 4th
  8th ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 95.60 10  
8th ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 99.51 6th
 
AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 92.00 2  

transmission

In German-speaking countries, the event was not broadcast on TV.

Internationally, all games were broadcast by the PDC on livepdc.tv.

Trivia

  • The Sydney Darts Masters was the first darts tournament to be offered live in Germany via the sports streaming service DAZN.

Web links

Individual evidence