The 1999 World Grand Prix was the second staging of a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and held at the Casino Rooms in Rochester, England between 20 and 24 October 1999.
The format changed to feature four groups of four players. As in the previous year, players had to start each leg by hitting a double - in addition to the traditional double to finish. The tournament was played in the format of best of five legs per set, rather than the best of three legs which had been adopted in 1998.
Phil Taylor retained the title, beating Shayne Burgess 6âÂÂ1 in the final. Taylor's only close match came in the semi-finals, where he defeated Rod Harrington 5âÂÂ4.
There were four seeds for the tournament.
The format employed for this tournament meant that players could still qualify for the quarter-finals even if they lost either of their first two matches. The format was thus:
Players in bold denote match winners.
20âÂÂ21 October 1999
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