This is a list of some of the major events and competitions in the sport of darts in 2007. Raymond van Barneveld proved to be the most successful player with ten professional tournament wins across the PDC and BDO, including four majors.
News
January
- 1 â Raymond van Barneveld battles from 3 sets to 0 down to win his first PDC Title and fifth world title overall 7âÂÂ6 in the sudden-death leg versus Phil Taylor who maintains his record of reaching every single PDC World Championship final to date.
- 6 â van Barneveld follows up his World title success by winning the North-East Regional Final of the Blue Square UK Open (the fourth of eight regional finals). He beat Roland Scholten in the final to claim the ã5,000 first prize.
- 6 â the 2007 BDO World Championship gets underway at Lakeside. Defending champion, Jelle Klaasen is knocked out in the first round by fellow Dutchman, Co Stompé.
- 8 â Former World Champion, Andy Fordham is taken ill before his first round match against Simon Whitlock. Fordham was taken to hospital after suffered breathing difficulties as a result of a chest infection.
- 9 â Phil Taylor is the first winner of the PDC Player of the Year Award. Phil Jones and John Raby are inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame. Other awards: Best Newcomer & the Fans' Player of the Year Raymond van Barneveld. PDPA Player of the Year Dennis Priestley. Young player of the year James Wade. Best Floor Player Barrie Bates.
- 14 â Three more Dutch players announce their move to the PDC. Vincent van der Voort, Michael van Gerwen and Jelle Klaasen announced this prior to the BDO World Darts Championship final.
- 14 â Martin Adams finally ends his World Championship drought by claiming the 2007 BDO World Darts Championship title â at his 14th attempt. In the final, he led 6âÂÂ0 and looked to be coasting to victory before Phill Nixon produced an astonishing comeback to level at 6âÂÂ6. Adams held his nerve to clinch the final set.
- 16 â Adrian Lewis is confirmed as the final wildcard entrant for the 2007 Holsten Premier League to complete the line-up of eight players.
- 20 â Raymond van Barneveld extends his PDC winning streak to 20 matches by claiming the first of the weekend's two Stan James Players Championship in Gibraltar beating Adrian Lewis in the final. Michael van Gerwen and Vincent van der Voort made their PDC debuts at this event reaching the last 16. Jelle Klaasen reached the last 32.
- 21 â Michael van Gerwen becomes the first player to beat Raymond van Barneveld since his world title win ending his run of successive victories at 21 matches. Van Gerwen was also the last player to beat van Barneveld back in November. He lost in the quarter-finals to Alan Warriner-Little. Andy Hamilton won his first PDC pro tour title with a final win over Colin Lloyd.
- 27 â Tony Eccles wins the German Gold Cup in Bremen beating Dutchman Remco van Eijden by 3 sets to 1 to claim the â¬700 first prize. Heike Ernst beat Thea Kaaijk to take the women's title.
- 28 â Chris White wins the Las Vegas Open, a category two BDO event beating John Kuczynski in the final. John Part and Wes Newton teamed up to win the pairs events and also the cricket doubles. The women's title was won by Stacy Bromberg.
February
- 1 â The Holsten Premier League gets underway with wins for Raymond van Barneveld, Dennis Priestley and Peter Manley. Phil Taylor was on the verge of his first ever Premier League defeat but extended his unbeaten run to 29 matches with a 7âÂÂ7 draw against Roland Scholten.
- 3 â Kevin Painter wins the non-ranking PDC event JR 128 Plus tournament in Eastbourne defeating Wes Newton 5âÂÂ4 in the final.
- 3 â John Markovic, former manager of Bob Anderson and Richie Gardner dies following a long illness. The Serbian-born businessman also contributed to the formation of the WDC (now the PDC) in 1992.
- 4 â Scott Waites, from Yorkshire, wins the BDO Dutch Open (his first major title) in Veldhoven â coming through a field of 2867 players to win the â¬4,500 first prize. Trina Gulliver took the women's singles title.
- 4 â Dennis Smith claimed the PDC Eastbourne Open title with a victory over Shayne Burgess.
- 6 â Mervyn King announces that he is following his stablemates Klaasen, van Gerwen and van der Voort by switching to the PDC. The BDO consider taking legal action as King (along with Klaasen) have signed contracts to play in the 2008 BDO World Championship.
- 8 â Phil Taylor is held to a draw for the second week running in the Premier League this time by Dennis Priestley. Raymond van Barneveld maintains his 100% record and there were first victories in the league for Terry Jenkins and Adrian Lewis.
- 10 â The Masters of Darts gets underway in the Netherlands with two upsets â Michael van Gerwen defeats Phil Taylor and Peter Manley beats PDC World Champion Raymond van Barneveld. England players won four matches to Netherlands one on the opening day.
- 10 â More PDC switches are announced as Dutch teenager Toon Greebe (quarter finalist at the previous week's Dutch Open) and Tony Martin confirm they will be joining the PDC circuit.
- 11 â Dennis Priestley wins the South-West regional final of the Blue Square UK Open beating James Wade in the final 2âÂÂ0 and takes the ã5,000 top prize.
- 14 â The Group stages of the Masters of Darts conclude with Raymond van Barneveld winning the Dutch Group and Peter Manley winning all five matches to clinch the England Group. Phil Taylor surprisingly finishes bottom of the England table with three defeats.
- 15 â Dennis Priestley goes top of the Premier League with a victory over Roland Scholten. Phil Taylor notches his first win of the season and Raymond van Barneveld is held to a draw by in-form Peter Manley.
- 17 â Michael van Gerwen achieves a nine dart finish during the semi-finals of the Masters of Darts, the youngest player to achieve the feat on television. However, he lost the match to Raymond van Barneveld who will meet Peter Manley in the final.
- 18 â Raymond van Barneveld maintains his superb start to 2007 winning his third major title of the year. He beats Peter Manley 7âÂÂ0 with a 108 average in the final to win the Keukenconcurrent Masters of Darts at the ExpoCentre, Hengelo, Netherlands.
- 19 â Gary Anderson wins the BDO Scottish Open in his home country beating World Champion Martin Adams in the semi-final and Scott Waites in the final. Michael Rosenauer took the Dortmund Open title beating Marco Puls by 3 sets to 1.
- 21 â The Darts Regulation Authority (DRA) announce fines of ã750 for Chris Mason, ã400 for Phil Taylor and ã300 for Steve Maish following incidents at the 2007 PDC World Darts Championship. Mason also received a four-month tournament ban (suspended for 12 months) for his unsportsmanlike manner.
- 22 â Barry Hearn announces a ground-breaking Grand Slam of Darts tournament to be held in Wolverhampton between 17 and 25 November. Players from both the PDC and BDO are to receive invitations to compete.
- 22 â Night four of the Premier League and Dennis Priestley remains top with a record equalling margin of victory, 8âÂÂ1 over Adrian Lewis. Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld both maintained unbeaten records, although van Barneveld was held to a draw by Terry Jenkins.
- 25 â Lionel Sams wins the West Tyrone Open, a non-ranking PDC event at the Mahons Hotel, Irvinestown. He beat Ray Farrell 8âÂÂ4 in the final to take the top prize of ã1,600
March
April
- 1 â Andy Hamilton wins the Midlands Final of the UK Open â the last regional event before the televised finals in June. He beats James Wade 2âÂÂ0 in sets in the final.
- 3 â After 14 years at the Circus Tavern the PDC announce that their World Championship will move the Alexandra Palace from 2008. The "Ally Pally" will host 2,500 spectators per session compared to 800âÂÂ900 in Purfleet.
- 5 â Phil Taylor destroys Terry Jenkins 8âÂÂ1 in the Premier League to stay top and qualify for the semi-finals of the event. Adrian Lewis ended his losing streak against Colin Lloyd and the other two matches were drawn.
- 6 â Ron Meulenkamp becomes the latest Dutch player to confirm a switch to play for the PDC â following the likes of Michael van Gerwen, Jelle Klaasen, Toon Grebe and Vincent van der Voort.
- 8 â In a friendly international match at the Lakeside Country Club England's men, women and youth teams (WDF eligible players) defeated their Netherlands counterparts 26âÂÂ16.
- 12 â The organisers of the International Darts League come to an agreement to allow the BDO/WDF players ranked 13 to 28 to enter the competition at the preliminary round stage having previously reneged on a deal which led to a threat of court action. The competition is now further expanded to 56 players (see International Darts League article)
- 12 â Week 11 of 14 in the Premier League saw the top four begin to pull away. Phil Taylor is already guaranteed a semi-final spot and Dennis Priestley, Raymond van Barneveld and Terry Jenkins are now just one win each away from qualification.
- 14 â Terry Jenkins wins the Antwerp Open â a non-ranking PDC event beating Andy Smith by 3 sets to 0 in the final.
- 14 â Tony Eccles wins the Norway Open (a WDF category 3) event in Tønsberg beating Dutchman Hans Blijs in the final. England's Dee Bateman surprises Karin Krappen to take the women's title.
- 15 â Terry Jenkins completes a perfect weekend by taking the Antwerp Darts Trophy â a PDPA Players Championship to add to his Antwerp Open title 24 hours previously. He beat Colin Lloyd in the final.
- 19 â Phil Taylor extends his Premier League unbeaten run to 40 matches with a win over Colin Lloyd. Raymond van Barneveld and Dennis Priestley produced a remarkable leg of darts during the Dutchman's win. Both players started with two 180s leaving two possibilities of a nine dart leg â Barney took it in 11 darts.
- 21 â After a day of PDPA qualifying Chris Mason, Wayne Jones, Richie Burnett, Alan Tabern, Mark Dudbridge, Matt Clark, Kevin McDine and Robbie Green all secure places in the preliminary round for the International Darts League to be held in May.
- 21 â Martin Adams clinches his first title since his BDO World Championship success in January. He beat John Walton in the final of the German Open. Sweden's Carina Ekberg won the Women's singles.
- 25 â Further controversy over the structure of the International Darts League results in a Dutch court having to resolve a dispute by the players from the Keukenconcurrent stable â van Gerwen, King, Klaasen and van der Voort (see International Darts League article).
- 26 â The Holsten Premier League witnessed its first ever whitewash as Colin Lloyd beat Terry Jenkins 8âÂÂ0. Jenkins still confirmed his qualification for the semi-finals joining Phil Taylor, Raymond van Barneveld and Dennis Priestley.
- 28 â Michael van Gerwen successfully defends his Open Holland title (a non-ranked PDC event) beating Colin Osborne in the final. Van Gerwen defeated James Wade, Alan Tabern, Dennis Ovens and Wayne Jones in the earlier rounds.
- 29 â Peter Manley wins the Open Holland Masters PDPA Championship in Schediam. He beat James Wade 3âÂÂ0 in the final with a 108.33 average. Manley had earlier beaten Rico Vonck, John Ferrell, Michael van Gerwen, Sean Palfrey, Wayne Mardle and Terry Jenkins en route.
May
June
- 2 â Wayne Atwood wins the Thialf Open (a non-ranked PDC event) in Heerenveen beating Gary Welding in the final.
- 3 â Roland Scholten takes the Thailf Darts Trophy title â a PDPA Players Championship in Heerenveen, Netherlands. He beat Mervyn King, Lionel Sams, Barrie Bates and Kevin Painter then fellow countryman Leroy Kwadijk in the semi-finals and Chris Mason in the final.
- 3 â Co Stompé wins the Swiss Open (WDF category 3 event) in Lausen beating fellow Dutchman Edwin Max in the final. The women's title went to Tricia Wright with a victory over Irina Armstrong of Russia in the final.
- 4 â Tony Eccles adds to the exodus of players from the BDO by joining the PDPA/PDC on the eve of the 2007 UK Open. Eccles was ranked number two in the WDF rankings at the time and sacrifices his place in the England World Cup team.
- 9 â Phil Taylor achieves his fifth televised nine dart finish at the UK Open against Wes Newton. It was also his second televised nine-darter of the year and his third at the UK Open.
- 10 â Raymond van Barneveld, having already knocked out John Part in the early rounds, beats Phil Taylor, Colin Lloyd and Vincent van der Voort on the final day to successfully defend his UK Open title.
- 10 â Mark Webster beats Martin Phillips to take the Welsh National title.
- 13 â John Part wins the Canadian singles national title beating Danny MacKenzie in the final. Part's fifth title equals Bob Sinnaeve's record haul. The Canadian Open (WDF Category 2 Event) was won by Mark Webster.
- 16 â Terry Jenkins won the Players Championship in Hayling Island beating Wes Newton 3âÂÂ0 in sets. Steve Beaton's run to the semi-final of the tournament virtually secured a place at the World Matchplay in Blackpool.
- 17 â John Part won the second Players Championship of the weekend in Hayling Island beating Mervyn King 3âÂÂ1 in sets. It was King's first Pro Tour final since switching to the PDC and meant he qualified for the World Matchplay in July. Michael van Gerwen, Adrian Gray and Steve Beaton were the other qualifiers from the Player's Championship Order of Merit.
- 17 â Ted Hankey wins the England Open (WDF category 2 event) beating Gary Anderson in the final. Anastasia Dobromyslova wins the women's title.
July
- 1 â Raymond van Barneveld wins his fourth PDC Pro Tour title of the year by beating Terry Jenkins on the deciding leg of the Las Vegas Players Championship, a new event on the eve of the Las Vegas Desert Classic.
- 4 â Phil Taylor loses in the opening round of the 2007 Las Vegas Desert Classic to Mark Dudbridge.
- 8 â Raymond van Barneveld makes amends for his loss to John Part at the 2006 Las Vegas Desert Classic by beating him in this year's semi final. He then defeats Terry Jenkins to take the title â his third major of 2007.
- 8 â Mark Webster wins the Welsh Classic in Rhyl beating Ian White in the final. Francis Hoenselaar beats Lorraine Abley to take the women's title.
- 14 â David Chisnall form Lancashire won the BDO Gold Cup beating Matthew Quinlan from Brecon in the final.
- 17 â Alan Bolton wins the New Zealand national championship winning a place at the 2008 PDC World Darts Championship.
- 20 â Andy Smith, Denis Ovens, Mark Walsh, Peter Allen, Bob Anderson, Alan Caves, Garry Spedding and Wayne Atwood win through the PDC qualifying event for the 2007 World Darts Trophy and will play in the Preliminary round of the WDT on August 31.
- 21 â Phil Taylor takes his fifth successive Bobby Bourne Memorial title in Blackpool on the eve of the World Matchplay beating Adrian Lewis in the final. The event had been upgraded to PDPA Players Championship status this year.
- 26 â Raymond van Barneveld is narrowly beaten 14âÂÂ16 by Adrian Lewis in the quarter-finals of his World Matchplay debut in Blackpool. Rival Phil Taylor destroys Roland Scholten 16âÂÂ1, the heaviest defeat in Matchplay history.
- 27 â Phil Taylor is knocked out of the World Matchplay by Terry Jenkins in the semi-final. It is the first time he has lost his grip on both the World Matchplay and World Championship since 1995.
- 28 â James Wade wins his first PDC major title clinching the 2007 World Matchplay in Blackpool. Terry Jenkins was unable to follow up his semi-final success over Phil Taylor losing to Wade in the final.
- 29 â Co Stompé wins the Red Dragondarts.com British Classic (WDF Category 3 event) in Kettering beating Steve Farmer in the final. Claire Bywaters took the women's title.
- 31 â The PDC and Stan James confirm the prize fund for the 2008 World Matchplay will increase by ã100,000 to ã300,000 â the winner will receive ã60,000.
August
- 5 â Tony West wins the Belgian Open for the second time defeating Ted Hankey in the final. The women's title went to Francis Hoenselaar.
- 6 â PDPA member Fred Boddey, 58, from Derby is killed in a motorcycle accident. The tragedy occurred on his wife's 52nd birthday.
- 7 â The PDC announce a ã70,000 increase in the 2008 Prize Fund for the Blue Square UK Open The winner will take ã35,000 and there are increased for regional final prizes.
- 10 â Scott Waites (BDO/WDF) and Dennis Priestley (PDC) are added to the field for the Grand Slam of Darts as the highest ranked players who haven't already qualified.
- 13 â The BDO confirm a prize money increase for the November Winmau World Masters. The overall prize fund doubles to ã60,000 with the winner receiving ã25,000, runner-up ã10,000 and semi-finalists ã3,000.
- 16 â The Dutch Grand Masters is revived as a WDF event after being cancelled in 2006. The event is booked for December and will be sponsored by its venue Zuiderduin Hotel and known as the Zuiderduin Masters.
- 17 â ITV announce a wildcard tournament will be held on September 30 to decide a place (and a minimum of ã4,000) in the Grand Slam in November.
- 25 â Steve West beats Yorkshireman James Wilson to win the Danish Open (WDF Category 3 event). Francisca Hoeneslaar won her fourth Danish Open title when she beat rival Trina Gulliver in the final.
- 26 â Wayne Mardle wins his first PDC Pro Tour event for almost three years by claiming the Peachtree Open in Atlanta. He beat James Wade in the final.
September
October
- 1 â Phil Taylor wins the South African Masters beating Raymond van Barneveld in the final. The tournament started with the top four PDC ranked players against the top four South Africans from the previous day's Open event. All four lost to the more experienced PDC players.
- 1 â Rizal Barellano from the Philippines won their national qualifying event and a place at the 2008 PDC World Championship.
- 2 â The BDO announce record prize money of ã310,000 for the 2008 World Championship. The winner will take home ã85,000. The prize fund is still short of the PDC's total for their World Championship.
- 6 â Phil Taylor wins the Irish Players Championship in Dublin, the first of the weekend's Pro Tour events on the eve of the World Grand Prix in Dublin. He beat James Wade in the final. Raymond van Barneveld suffered an early defeat 0âÂÂ3 by Alex Roy in the last 32.
- 7 â Raymond van Barneveld wins his 10th PDC Pro Tour title when he beats Kevin McDine in the UK Open Irish Regional final. Adrian Lewis defeated Phil Taylor in the last 16.
- 8 â Phil Taylor loses in the first round of the World Grand Prix in Dublin to Adrian Gray. It was only his third defeat in the ten-year history of the event, with all three coming in the best of three set first round.
- 12 â Adrian Gray's giant-killing run at the World Grand Prix is ended in the quarter-finals by John Part despite taking an early lead he lost 2âÂÂ4. Raymond van Barneveld beats Adrian Lewis 4âÂÂ3 in a thriller.
- 13 â James Wade beats Raymond van Barneveld in the semi-final of the World Grand Prix in Dublin. Wade missed a bullseye in the fifth set for a nine dart finish which would have been the first ever with a double to start. Terry Jenkins made it to his fifth final in a year by beating John Part, whose defeat meant that Adrian Lewis qualified for the 2008 Premier League.
- 14 â Mark Webster wins the WDF World Cup singles beating Norway's Robert Wagner in the final. England won the men's team final, and the Netherlands won the overall men's points competition.
- 14 â James Wade wins the World Grand Prix in Dublin to add to his World Matchplay title won in July. He repeated his victory over Terry Jenkins in the final.
- 20 â Andy Smith wins the Scottish PDPA Players Championship in Irvine. He averaged 108.94 in the final against James Wade. It was Smith's first Pro Tour title since February 2005 and was Wade's fourth Players final defeat of the year.
- 21 â James Wade wins his third career UK Open Regional Final (and second of the current season) at the Scottish event in Irvine. He beat Ronnie Baxter in the final.
- 22 â The draw is made for the inaugural Grand Slam of Darts to be held in November.
- 23 â The BDO announce that November's Winmau World Masters will feature eight seeded players for the first time â which guarantees the top eight players a place in the BBC televised stages.
- 27 â Wayne Mardle wins his second PDC Pro Tour title of 2007, beating James Wade in the German Darts Trophy (Players Championship) in Kirchheim. The title took him back into the top 10 in the PDC world rankings.
- 27 â Per Laursen moves four points clear of Vladimir Anderson in the race for the Danish qualifying place at the 2008 PDC World Championship.
- 27 â Warren Parry qualifies for the 2008 PDC World Championship by winning the DPA Oceanic Masters for the second time. He beat Brian Roach in the final. Veteran Russell Stewart reached the semi-finals before losing to Roach.
- 30 â The World Darts Federation announce that the eight players who had been given seedings by the BDO for the Winmau World Masters will not receive any ranking points as the decision made it "no longer compatible with the points allocation used for the WDF World Ranking System".
November
- 3 â Mark Walsh wins his first PDC title in over two years beating Vincent van der Voort in the final of the non-ranked Gleneagle Irish Masters in Killarney.
- 4 â Jelle Klaasen claims his first PDC Pro Tour title since his switch in January. He beat fellow countryman Vincent van der Voort in the final of a Players Championship event, the John McEvoy Gold Dart Classic in Killarney. Van der Voort had reached two finals in two days.
- 10 â Phil Taylor wins the first Players Championship of the weekend in Lisse, Netherlands. He beat Chris Mason in the final.
- 11 â Phil Taylor overcomes Raymond van Barneveld in his home country to clinch a double at the weekend's Players Championships in Lisse.
- 11 â Two-time former world champion Dennis Priestley, 57, makes an announcement through the PDC that he is suffering from prostate cancer.
- 11 â Gary Anderson defeats Darryl Fitton to win the Northern Ireland Open. Home player Denise Cassidy wins the women's title beating world champion Trina Gulliver in the final.
- 15 â The play-offs for the 2008 BDO World Championship are held in Bridlington on the eve of the World Masters. Fabian Roosenbrand, Michael Rosenauer, Glenn Moody and Mike Veitch are the qualifiers with Ian Jones the standby player.
- 16 â The PDPA qualifiers for the 2008 PDC World Championship are held in Wolverhampton. Several legend players including Eric Bristow and John Lowe all fail to qualify with Steve Maish, Jan van der Rassel, Colin Monk, Steve Evans, Jamie Caven, Steve Hine, Kirk Shepherd and Jason Barry the successful qualifiers.
- 17 â John Walton hits the first nine dart finish in the 34-year history of the Winmau World Masters on the opening day of the televised stages. The feat is captured by BBC cameras but not shown live as it happened in the last 16 before coverage began.
- 17 â The Grand Slam of Darts gets underway in Wolverhampton â a surprise defeat for number three seed Gary Anderson was the upset of the first group matches.
- 18 â Robert Thornton surprises the field by clinching the 2007 Winmau World Masters in Bridlington. He beat Martin Adams, Martin Atkins and Darryl Fitton on his way to the title.
- 20 â The group stage in the Grand Slam of Darts ends â of the top eight seeds, only Michael van Gerwen fails to reach the last 16.
- 23 â Bob Potter, owner of the Lakeside Country Club announces an extension of their sponsorship of the BDO World Darts Championship until 2010. The Lakeside have sponsored the event since the ban on tobacco advertising came in after the 2003 championships.
- 25 â Phil Taylor wins the Grand Slam of Darts by beating Andy Hamilton 18âÂÂ11 in the final to capture the ã80,000 prize and become the first winner of the competition.
- 25 â Shaun Greatbatch wins the Swedish Open with a 4âÂÂ1 victory over fellow Englishman Dave Prins. Greatbatch had beaten new World Masters winner Robert Thornton 4âÂÂ2 in the last four. Sweden's Carina Ekberg beat Norway's Rachna David 4âÂÂ3 for the women's title.
- 25 â The â¬10,000 top prize at the Glencairn International Classic is won by Mario Robbe in Castleblayney, Rep. Ireland. He beat Mike Veitch 8 legs to 4 in the final. Russia's Anastasia Dobromyslova took the â¬3,000 prize and women's title beating England's Trina Gulliver by 6 legs to 2.
- 26 â The draw is made for the PDC World Championship and sees Phil Taylor drawn against Michael van Gerwen in the first round.
December
PDC
World Darts Championship
US Open
UK Open
Las Vegas Desert Classic
World Matchplay
World Grand Prix
German Darts Championship
- PartyPoker.net German Darts Championship
Saturday 1 December to Sunday 2 December
Quarter-finals (Best of five sets, best of three legs per set) losers â¬3,000
Phil Taylor 3âÂÂ0 Wayne Mardle (2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0)
Mark Walsh 3âÂÂ1 Kevin McDine (2âÂÂ0, 0âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0)
Roland Scholten 3âÂÂ1 Raymond van Barneveld (2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0, 1âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ0)
Colin Lloyd 1âÂÂ3 Denis Ovens (2âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ2, 1âÂÂ2, 0âÂÂ2)
Semi-finals (Best of seven sets) losers â¬6,000
Phil Taylor 4âÂÂ1 Mark Walsh (2âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1)
Denis Ovens 4âÂÂ1 Roland Scholten (2âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0)
Final (Best of seven sets) winner â¬25,000, runner-up â¬12,000
Phil Taylor 4âÂÂ1 Denis Ovens (1âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0)
PDC Pro Tour events
Players Championships
(All matches â Best of 5 sets, Best of 3 legs per set)
- Gibraltar, January 20: Raymond van Barneveld 3âÂÂ1 Adrian Lewis
- Gibraltar, January 21: Andy Hamilton 3âÂÂ1 Colin Lloyd
- Frankfurt, March 24: Raymond van Barneveld 3âÂÂ1 Ronnie Baxter
- Antwerp Darts Trophy, April 15: Terry Jenkins 3âÂÂ1 Colin Lloyd
- Open Holland Masters, April 29: Peter Manley 3âÂÂ0 James Wade
- Thialf Darts Trophy, Heerenveen, June 3: Roland Scholten 3âÂÂ1 Chris Mason
- Hayling Island, June 16: Terry Jenkins 3âÂÂ0 Wes Newton
- Hayling Island, June 17: John Part 3-1 Mervyn King
- Las Vegas, July 1: Raymond van Barneveld 3âÂÂ2 Terry Jenkins
- Bobby Bourn Memorial Trophy, Blackpool, July 21: Phil Taylor 3âÂÂ1 Adrian Lewis
- Peachtree Open, Atlanta, Georgia, August 26: Wayne Mardle 3âÂÂ2 James Wade
- Ireland Open Classic, County Mayo, Rep. Ireland, September 9: Denis Ovens 3âÂÂ0 Colin Osborne
- Windy City Open, Chicago, September 16: Ronnie Baxter 3âÂÂ1 James Wade
- Newport, Wales, September 22: Raymond van Barneveld 3âÂÂ0 Alex Roy
- Dublin, October 6: Phil Taylor 3âÂÂ0 James Wade
- Irvine, October 20: Andy Smith 3âÂÂ0 James Wade
- German Darts Trophy, October 27: Wayne Mardle 3âÂÂ1 James Wade
- John McEvoy Gold Dart Classic, Killarney, November 4: Jelle Klaasen 3âÂÂ2 Vincent van der Voort
- Lisse, Netherlands, November 10: Phil Taylor 3âÂÂ0 Chris Mason
- Lisse, Netherlands, November 11: Phil Taylor 3âÂÂ2 Raymond van Barneveld
UK Open Regional Finals
2006/2007 Finals â Best of 3 sets, Best of 3 legs per set
- January 6 (North-East) Raymond van Barneveld 2âÂÂ0 Roland Scholten
- February 11 (South-West) Dennis Priesley 2âÂÂ0 James Wade
- March 4 (South) Phil Taylor 2âÂÂ0 Wayne Mardle
- March 18 (North-West) James Wade 2âÂÂ0 Terry Jenkins
- April 1 (Midlands) Andy Hamilton 2âÂÂ0 James Wade
2007/2008 Finals â Best of 15 legs
- September 23, 2007 (Wales): James Wade 8âÂÂ7 Raymond van Barneveld
- October 7 (Ireland): Raymond van Barneveld 8âÂÂ2 Kevin McDine
- October 21 (Scotland): James Wade 8âÂÂ2 Ronnie Baxter
Holsten Premier League
<br> Final group stage table
NB: LWAT = Legs Won Against Throw. Players separated by +/- leg difference if tied.
BDO
World Darts Championship
WDF Category 1 Events
WDF ranking points awarded: Winner 150, Runner-up 100, Semi-finalists 80, Quarter-finalists 48, 9th to 16th place 24, 17th to 32nd place 12.
- Dutch Open in Veldhoven, Netherlands, February 1âÂÂ4 (Total Prize Fund â¬32,000)
Men's Singles Quarter-finals (Losers â¬500, best of 5 legs) Martin Atkins 3âÂÂ1 Niels de Ruiter, Scott Waites 3âÂÂ1 Tony O'Shea, Steve West 3âÂÂ1 Cor Ernst, Edwin Max 3âÂÂ1 Toon Greebe
Semi-finals (Losers â¬1,250, best of 3 sets) Scott Waites 2âÂÂ0 Martin Atkins, Steve West 2âÂÂ1 Edwin Max
Final (Winner â¬4,500 Runner-up â¬2,250, best of 5 sets) Scott Waites 3âÂÂ0 Steve West
Women's Singles Final (Winner â¬2,250 Runner-up â¬1,250) Trina Gulliver 5âÂÂ2 Clare Bywaters
- Scottish Open at the Normandy Cosmopolitan Hotel, Renfrew, February 17âÂÂ18,
Men's Singles Quarter-finals (Losers ã100, best of 5 legs) Jarkko Komula 3âÂÂ2 Andy Boulton , Scott Waites 3âÂÂ2 Steve West , Martin Adams 3âÂÂ0 Jonny Nijs , Gary Anderson 3âÂÂ2 Tony O'Shea
Semi-finals (Losers ã300, best of 7 legs) Scott Waites 4âÂÂ3 Jarkko Komula , Gary Anderson 4âÂÂ2 Martin Adams
Final (Winner ã2,000 Runner-up ã800 best of 9 legs) Gary Anderson 5âÂÂ3 Scott Waites
Women's Singles Final (Winner ã700 Runner-up ã300 best of 7 legs) Karin Krappen 4âÂÂ2 Sarah Cope
- Bulls German Open in Bochum, April 20âÂÂ21,
Men's Singles Quarter-finals (Losers â¬200, best of 3 sets, best of 3 legs) Tony O'Shea 2âÂÂ0 Steve West , Martin Adams 2âÂÂ0 Scott Waites , Ted Hankey 2âÂÂ0 Patrick Loos, John Walton 2âÂÂ0 Mensur SuljoviÃÂ
Semi-finals (Losers â¬400, best of 3 sets, best of 3 legs) Martin Adams 2âÂÂ1 Tony O'Shea , John Walton 2âÂÂ1 Ted Hankey
Final (Winner â¬2,000 Runner-up â¬1,000 best of 5 sets, best of 3 legs) Martin Adams 3âÂÂ1 John Walton
Women's Singles Final (Winner â¬800 Runner-up â¬400 best of 7 legs) Carina Ekberg 2âÂÂ1 Carla Molema
- Red Dragon Sports Welsh Open in Prestatyn, May 18âÂÂ20
Semi-finals (Losers ã300, best of 3 sets, best of 3 legs) Mark Webster 2âÂÂ1 Chris Thompson , Scott Waites 2âÂÂ1 Remco van Eijden
Final (Winner ã2,000 Runner-up ã800 best of 3 sets, best of 3 legs) Mark Webster 2âÂÂ0 Scott Waites
Women's Singles Final (Winner ã800 Runner-up ã400) Trina Gulliver 3âÂÂ1 Francis Hoesenlaar
WDF Category 2 Events
WDF ranking points awarded: Winner 120, Runner-up 80, Semi-finalists 60, Quarter-finalists 36, 9th to 16th place 18, 17th to 32nd place 9.
- German Gold Cup, at Sportcenter VfB Komet, Bremen on January 27
Men's Singles Semi-finals (Losers â¬170) Tony Eccles 2âÂÂ0 Jyhan Artut; Remco van Eijden 2âÂÂ1 Michael Klönhammer.
Final (Winner â¬350 Runner-up â¬350) Tony Eccles 3âÂÂ1 Remco van Eijden (0âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1)
Women's Singles Final (Winner â¬280 Runner-up â¬140) Heike Ernst 2âÂÂ1 Thea Kaaijk (2âÂÂ1, 1âÂÂ2, 3âÂÂ1)
- Las Vegas Open (29th Tom Fleetwood Memorial Open) at the Tuscany Suites, Las Vegas, Nevada on January 28.
Men's Singles Semi-finalists (Losers US$200) Jim Widmayer, John Kramer
Final (Winner US$800, Runner-up US$400) Chris White beat John Kuczynski.
Women's Singles Final (Winner US$400, Runner-up US$200) Stacey Bromberg beat Marilyn Popp
- Dortmund Open at the Sporthalle Renninghausen, Dortmund, Germany on February 17.
Men's Singles Semi-finals (Losers â¬160, best of 3 sets) Michael Rosenauer 2âÂÂ1 Geert de Vos, Marko Puls 2âÂÂ1 Mareno Michels
Final (Winner â¬750, Runner-up â¬350, best of 5 sets) Michael Rosenauer 3âÂÂ1 Marko Puls (0âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ1, 2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1)
Women's Singles Final (Winner â¬350, Runner-up â¬170) Zsofia Lazar 2âÂÂ0 Zusana Stepanova (2âÂÂ0, 2âÂÂ1)
- Canadian Open at the Saskatoon Inn, Saskatoon June 15âÂÂ17.
Men's Singles Semi-finals (Losers CAN$250): Mark Webster beat Don MacDougall; Norm Tremblay beat Dion Laviolette
Final (Winner CAN$1000, Runner-up CAN$500): Mark Webster beat Norm Tremblay
- England Open at Pontins, Brean Sands, Somerset June 16âÂÂ17.
Men's Singles Semi-finals (losers ã200): Ted Hankey beat Scott Waites 3âÂÂ2; Gary Anderson beat James Wilson 3âÂÂ0
Final (Winner ã1500, Runner-up ã500): Ted Hankey beat Gary Anderson 3âÂÂ0
Women's Singles Final: Anastasia Dobromyslova 3âÂÂ1 Louise Carroll
Youth Singles Final: Andrew Foster 2âÂÂ0 Simon Hartley
- Belgian Open in Temse, August 3âÂÂ5
Semi-finals: Ted Hankey beat Robbie Turner 4âÂÂ0; Tony West beat Gary Robson 4âÂÂ2
Final: Tony West beat Ted Hankey 5âÂÂ2
Women's Final: Francisca Hoenselaar beat Karin Krappen 4âÂÂ1
Other events
Masters of Darts
International Darts League
World Darts Trophy
Grand Slam of Darts
Six Nations Cup
WDF Team Event in Veldhoven, Netherlands.February 24âÂÂ25.
Semi-finals: Rep. Ireland 5 â 13 Netherlands, England 13 â 10 Scotland
Final: England 13âÂÂ7 Netherlands
Antwerp Open
PDC non-ranking event at the Waasland Expo Hallen April 14 Total Prize fund â¬22,560
Semi-finals (losers â¬625): Andy Smith 2 â 0 Kevin Painter, Terry Jenkins 2 â 0 Darren Webster
Final (winner â¬2,500 runner-up â¬1,250): Terry Jenkins 3 â 0 Andy Smith
Open Holland
PDC non-ranking event at the Sport & Evanthal Margriet, Schiedam. April 29 Total Prize fund â¬15,000
Quarter-finals (losers â¬300): Wayne Jones 5âÂÂ4 Kevin Painter, Michael van Gerwen 5âÂÂ3 Denis Ovens, Colin Osborne 5âÂÂ1 Andy Jenkins, Steve Beaton 5âÂÂ3 Alex Roy
Semi-finals (losers â¬600): Michael van Gerwen 6âÂÂ2 Wayne Jones, Colin Osborne 6âÂÂ2 Steve Beaton
Final (winner â¬2,400 runner-up â¬1,200): Michael van Gerwen 3âÂÂ1 Colin Osborne (3âÂÂ2, 2âÂÂ3, 3âÂÂ1, 3âÂÂ1)
Thialf Open
PDC non-ranking event at the Thialf, Heerenveen. June 2 Total Prize fund â¬15,000
Quarter-finals (losers â¬300): Vincent van der Voort 5âÂÂ0 Erwin Extercatte, Wayne Atwood 5âÂÂ4 Andy Smith, Gary Welding 5âÂÂ3 Dennis Ovens, Colin Osborne 5âÂÂ3 Ronnie Baxter
Semi-finals (losers â¬600): Wayne Atwood 2âÂÂ1 Vincent van der Voort, Gary Welding 2âÂÂ1 Colin Osborne
Final (winner â¬2,400 runner-up â¬1,200): Wayne Atwood 3âÂÂ2 Gary Welding
Darts calendar
The events listed as BDO/PDC, in the Netherlands, involve invited players from the PDC who join players that qualify through the BDO rankings system. The Grand Slam of Darts in the UK is organised by the PDC, with players from both organisations invited on the basis of recent tournament results in either organisation. For full BDO and PDC calendars including non-televised events see external links.
References
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