The Masters 2020

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The Masters 2020

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Tournament status

Tournament type Invitation tournament
organizer PDC
venue Marshall Arena , Milton Keynes
Tournament dates
Defending champion NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
Attendees 16
Opening game January 31, 2020
Endgame February 2, 2020
Prize money (total) £ 200,000
Prize money (winner) £ 60,000
winner ScotlandScotland Peter Wright
statistics

highest
finish
164 points from Michael van Gerwen
NetherlandsNetherlands
2019
 
2021

The Ladbrokes Masters 2020 was an invitation tournament in darts and was held for the eighth time by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) from January 31 to February 2, 2020 . The venue was the sixth time the Marshall Arena (formerly ArenaMK) in Milton Keynes .

The current world champion Peter Wright also secured the title here by beating Michael Smith with 11:10 legs.

mode

The tournament was played in the best of legs mode and the double-out variant . The first player to throw exactly 501 points won a leg . The last throw of a leg had to be on a double field.

The tournament was played in a knockout system . Game mode in the round of 16 and in the quarter-finals was a best of 19 legs . The two semi-finals and the final were held in the best of 21 legs mode.

Attendees

qualification

The first 16 players of the PDC Order of Merit - as of January 1, 2020 - took part in the tournament, all of whom were seeded.

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 1 round
02. ScotlandScotland Peter Wright victory
03. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gerwyn Price Quarter finals
04th EnglandEngland Rob Cross 1 round

05. EnglandEngland Michael Smith final

06th ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson Semifinals

07th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Daryl Gurney 1 round

08th. EnglandEngland Nathan Aspinall Semifinals
No. player Round reached
09. EnglandEngland James Wade 1 round

10. EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall Quarter finals

11. EnglandEngland Ian White 1 round

12. AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović 1 round

13. EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis Quarter finals

14th AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 1 round

15th EnglandEngland Joe Cullen 1 round

16. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jonny Clayton Quarter finals

Prize money

A total of 200,000 are pounds paid out in prize money. The prize money will be distributed among the participants as follows:

Position (number of players) Prize money
winner (1) £ 60,000
finalist (1) £ 25,000
Semi-finalists (2) £ 17,500
Quarter finalists (4) £ 10,500
Round of 16 players (8th) £ 5,000
£ 200,000

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

Results

  Round of 16 January 31 - February 1, 2020
best of 19 legs
  Quarter-finals 02/02/2020
best of 19 legs
  Semi-finals 02/02/2020
best of 21 legs
  Final 02/02/2020
best of 21 legs
                                     
1 NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 94.24 6th                  
16 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jonny Clayton 93.75 10  
16 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Jonny Clayton 95.53 8th
  8th EnglandEngland Nathan Aspinall 95.00 10  
8th EnglandEngland Nathan Aspinall 90.67 10
 
9 EnglandEngland James Wade 87.55 4th  
8th EnglandEngland Nathan Aspinall 92.40 10
  5 EnglandEngland Michael Smith 92.48 11  
5 EnglandEngland Michael Smith 101.85 10      
 
12 AustriaAustria Scale length Suljović 97.95 6th  
5 EnglandEngland Michael Smith 88.04 10
  13 EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 92.47 6th  
4th EnglandEngland Rob Cross 83.81 5
 
13 EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 87.80 10  
EnglandEngland Michael Smith 90.28 10
  ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 95.01 11
2 ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 103.55 10            
 
15th EnglandEngland Joe Cullen 94.60 7th  
2 ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 97.60 10
  10 EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 78.94 0  
7th Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Daryl Gurney 93.98 8th
 
10 EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 92.92 10  
2 ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 98.86 11
  6th ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 96.85 7th  
6th ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 97.15 10      
 
11 EnglandEngland Ian White 88.67 8th  
6th ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 102.39 10
  3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gerwyn Price 99.53 2  
3 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Gerwyn Price 98.16 10
 
14th AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 97.57 9  

transmission

The DAZN streaming service broadcast the event exclusively in German-speaking countries .

In the English-speaking world, the TV station ITV broadcast . In addition, the PDC offered a live stream for the tournament.

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