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2022 World Seniors Darts Matchplay

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2022 JENNINGSbet World Seniors Darts Matchplay
Tournament information
Dates1–3 July 2022
VenueBonus Arena
LocationKingston upon Hull
Country England
Organisation(s)WSDT
FormatLegs
Final – best of 17 legs
Prize fund£31,000
Winner's share£10,000
High checkout170  Terry Jenkins
Champion(s)
 Robert Thornton
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The 2022 World Seniors Darts Matchplay (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2022 JENNINGSbet World Seniors Darts Matchplay) was the first World Seniors Darts Matchplay organised by the World Seniors Darts Tour and was held at the Bonus Arena in Kingston upon Hull between 1–3 July 2022.

Robert Thornton won his second WSDT title, by defeating Phil Taylor 12–10 in the final, after Taylor missed two match darts to win the title. He had a dart whilst leading 8–6 at double 16, and also missed a dart at double 18 when leading 8–7. Thornton then brought the final to extra legs, which he eventually got two clear in to win 12–10.

Format

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As with the World Matchplay tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation, the Matchplay used the leg format, and the winner needing to be two legs clear at the winning post, with a game being extended if necessary for a maximum of six extra legs before a tie-break leg is required. For example, in a first to 8 legs first round match, if the score reaches 10–10 then the 21st leg will be the decider.

The preliminary and first rounds, as well as the quarter-finals will be the best of 15 legs (or first to 8 legs), and the semi-finals and final will be the best of 17 legs (or first to 9).

Prize money

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The prize fund of £31,000 was announced in January, but that was before the tournament expanded to 20 players.[1]

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £31,000)
Winner (1) £10,000
Runner-up (1) £5,000
Semi-finalists (2) £2,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £1,250
First round (8) £750
Preliminary round (4) £500

Qualifiers

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On 7 January 2022, Phil Taylor and Martin Adams were announced as the first players in this 16-player, 2-day tournament.[2]

On 23 February, the amount of participants was upped to 20, and the event was extended to 3 days.[3]

Draw

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The draw for the tournament was announced on 12 April 2022.

Preliminary round
(best of 15 legs)
1–2 July
First round
(best of 15 legs)
1–2 July
Quarter-finals
(best of 15 legs)
3 July
Semi-finals
(best of 17 legs)
3 July
Final
(best of 17 legs)
3 July
  Deta Hedman 71.518  Phil Taylor 75.778
 Trina Gulliver 70.045 Deta Hedman 71.244
  Phil Taylor 80.518
 Peter Manley 68.854
  John Part 71.5210
 Peter Manley 72.2311
  Phil Taylor 88.4412
 Kevin Painter 80.3510
  John Lowe 71.300
 Kevin Painter 85.288
 Kevin Painter 92.188
RQ Colin McGarry 90.335
 Keith Deller 80.653 Peter Evison 53.900
RQ Colin McGarry 89.738RQ Colin McGarry 95.438
  Phil Taylor 85.8310
 Robert Thornton 88.3012
 Lisa Ashton 83.778  Larry Butler 78.164
Q Paul Hogan 86.805 Lisa Ashton 80.448
  Lisa Ashton 76.840
 Martin Adams 84.688
  Bob Anderson 74.932
 Martin Adams 86.558
  Martin Adams 92.297
 Robert Thornton 92.909
  Terry Jenkins 81.578
 Ronnie Baxter 75.375
  Terry Jenkins 84.466
 Robert Thornton 87.798
 Tony O'Shea 83.187 Robert Thornton 87.108
Q Brian Dawson 84.359Q Brian Dawson 78.755

References

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  1. ^ Deacon, Henry. "2022 World Seniors Darts Matchplay Event Details" (PDF). World Seniors Darts Tour. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Phil Taylor & Martin Adams Headline As World Seniors Matchplay Announced". World Seniors Darts Tour. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
  3. ^ "World Seniors Darts Matchplay To Take Place In Hull". World Seniors Darts Tour. Retrieved 23 February 2022.