World Grand Prix 2013 (Darts)

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World Grand Prix 2013

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Tournament status

Tournament type Ranking tournament
organizer PDC
venue Citywest Hotel , Dublin
Tournament dates
Defending champion NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen
Attendees 32
Opening game October 7, 2013
Endgame October 13, 2013
Prize money (total) £ 350,000
Prize money (winner) £ 100,000
winner EnglandEngland Phil Taylor
statistics

highest
finish
164 points from Phil Taylor
EnglandEngland
2012
 
2014

The World Grand Prix was a major tournament in darts and was organized for the 16th time by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) from October 7th to 13th, 2013 . The venue for the 13th time was the Citywest Hotel in Dublin .

The defending champion was Michael van Gerwen . The winner was Phil Taylor , who won the tournament for the eleventh time.

format

The tournament was played in a knockout system . Game mode in the 1st round was a best of 3 sets . In the final a best of 11 sets . Each leg was played in 501 double-in-double-out mode.

Prize money

As in the previous year, a total of £ 350,000 in prize money was distributed. The prize money was distributed among the participants as follows:

Position (number of players) Prize money
winner (1) £ 100,000
finalist (1) £ 40,000
Semi-finalists (2) £ 20,000
Quarter finalists (4) £ 12,500
Round of 16 players (8th) £ 7,500
1st round loser (16) £ 4,000
£ 350,000

qualification

The following players were qualified for the World Grand Prix 2013:

  • The first 16 players of the Order of Merit , of which the first 8 were seeded
  • The 14 first-placed players in the ProTour Order of Merit who were not already eligible to participate via the Order of Merit
  • The 2 best placed players in the ProTour Order of Merit from Ireland and Northern Ireland who did not meet either of the above criteria and who had participated in at least four Players Championships tournaments

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. EnglandEngland Phil Taylor victory
02. NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen Quarter finals
03. EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis Round of 16
04th AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock Quarter finals
No. player Round reached
05. EnglandEngland James Wade Semifinals

06th EnglandEngland Andy Hamilton Quarter finals

07th EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall final

08th. EnglandEngland Wes Newton Round of 16

Results

  1st round 7th-8th Oct. 2013
best of 3 sets
Round of 16 9. – 10. Oct. 2013
best of 5 sets
Quarterfinals Oct 11, 2013
best of 5 sets
Semi-finals Oct. 12, 2013
best of 9 sets
Final October 13, 2013
best of 11 sets
                                               
1  EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 99.94 2                
 EnglandEngland Jamie Caven 87.77 1  
1  EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 86.88 3
   AustraliaAustralia Paul Nicholson 84.70 1  
 AustraliaAustralia Paul Nicholson 99.24 2
 ScotlandScotland Robert Thornton 85.52 1  
1  EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 98.78 3
   ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 88.62 0  
8th  EnglandEngland Wes Newton 85.33 2    
 ScotlandScotland Peter Wright 81.08 0  
8th  EnglandEngland Wes Newton 84.92 2
   ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 89.94 3  
 ScotlandScotland Gary Anderson 104.86 2
 NetherlandsNetherlands Jelle Klaasen 67.22 0  
1  EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 96.55 5
  5  EnglandEngland James Wade 79.75 1  
5  EnglandEngland James Wade 82.59 2
 EnglandEngland Steve Beaton 85.84 1  
5  EnglandEngland James Wade 84.92 3
   IrelandIreland Connie Finnan 83.21 2  
 IrelandIreland Connie Finnan 78.88 2
 EnglandEngland Terry Jenkins 84.78 0  
5  EnglandEngland James Wade 85.84 3
  4th  AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 82.91 2  
4th  AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 79.56 2    
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Michael Mansell 89.89 1  
4th  AustraliaAustralia Simon Whitlock 85.95 3
   EnglandEngland Ronnie Baxter 87.68 0  
 EnglandEngland Ronnie Baxter 79.46 2
 EnglandEngland Colin Lloyd 82.21 0  
1  EnglandEngland Phil Taylor 97.67 6th
7th  EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 81.29 0
2  NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 104.47 2
 CanadaCanada John Part 87.53 0  
2  NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 97.72 3
   NetherlandsNetherlands Raymond van Barneveld 91.71 0  
 EnglandEngland Stuart Kellett 81.02 0
 NetherlandsNetherlands Raymond van Barneveld 91.81 2  
2  NetherlandsNetherlands Michael van Gerwen 88.57 2
  7th  EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 96.08 3  
7th  EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 86.53 2    
 EnglandEngland Ian White 86.22 1  
7th  EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 89.11 3
   EnglandEngland Wayne Jones 74.19 1  
 EnglandEngland Wayne Jones 84.34 2
 EnglandEngland Mervyn King 88.01 0  
7th  EnglandEngland Dave Chisnall 83.95 5
   EnglandEngland Justin Pipe 79.39 2  
6th  EnglandEngland Andy Hamilton 91.65 2
 BelgiumBelgium Kim Huybrechts 80.33 0  
6th  EnglandEngland Andy Hamilton 94.23 3
   EnglandEngland Kevin Painter 80.39 1  
 EnglandEngland Kevin Painter 83.25 2
 WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Richie Burnett 76.86 0  
6th  EnglandEngland Andy Hamilton 75.88 1
   EnglandEngland Justin Pipe 84.74 3  
3  EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 94.02 2    
 Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland Brendan Dolan 88.62 1  
3  EnglandEngland Adrian Lewis 83.93 0
   EnglandEngland Justin Pipe 89.54 3  
 EnglandEngland Justin Pipe 80.75 2
 EnglandEngland Andy Smith 72.40 0  

transmission

The broadcasters Sport1 and Sport1 + broadcast the event in German-speaking countries . The station can also be received in Austria via cable and satellite.

Internationally, all games were also transmitted directly to pdc.tv by the PDC.

Trivia

  • The players were accompanied on stage by the "walk-on girls" Hazel O'Sullivan and Kelly Donegan.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Grand Prix 2013 (Darts) in the database of DartsDatabase.co.uk (English)
  2. World Grand Prix 2013. (No longer available online.) In: walkongirls.net. October 7, 2013, archived from the original on February 5, 2016 ; accessed on February 5, 2016 .