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2018 German Darts Open
Tournament information
Dates13–15 April 2018
VenueSaarlandhalle
LocationSaarbrücken
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£135,000
Winner's share£25,000
High checkout167Republic of IrelandSteve Lennon
(first round)
Champion(s)
GermanyMax Hopp
«Event 2Event 4»
Darts tournament

The2018 German Darts Open was the third of thirteenPDC European Tour events on the2018 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place atSaarlandhalle,Saarbrücken,Germany, between 13–15 April 2018. It featured a field of 48 players and £135,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner.

Peter Wright was the defending champion after defeatingBenito van de Pas 6–5 in the final of the2017 tournament, but he was knocked out in the second round of the tournament by Germany'sMax Hopp.

Hopp went on to win his first PDC senior event, after defeatingMichael Smith 8–7 in the final.

Hopp also became the first Host Nation Qualifier to make the final of an event of thePDC European Tour. It also marks the first time a German player won a PDC tour event. Noticeably, Hopp won both his semi-final and final match with a 121 finish on the bullseye, with his opponents waiting on a two-dart finish.[1][2]

Prize money

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This is how the prize money is divided:

Stage(num. of players)Prize money
Winner(1)£25,000
Runner-up(1)£10,000
Semi-finalists(2)£6,000
Quarter-finalists(4)£4,000
Third round losers(8)£3,000
Second round losers(16)£2,000
First round losers(16)£1,000
Total£135,000

Prize money will count towards thePDC Order of Merit, theProTour Order of Merit and the European Tour Order of Merit, with one exception: should a seeded player lose in the second round (last 32), their prize money will not count towards any Orders of Merit, although they still receive the full prize money payment.[3][4]

Qualification and format

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The top 16 entrants from thePDC ProTour Order of Merit on 27 February will automatically qualify for the event and will be seeded in the second round.

The remaining 32 places will go to players from five qualifying events – 18 from the UK Qualifier (held inBarnsley on 9 March), eight from the West/South European Qualifier (held on 12 April), four from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 12 April), one from the Nordic & Baltic Qualifier (held on 27 January) and one from the East European Qualifier (held on 27 January).

Simon Whitlock withdrew with illness on the day of the tournament, soDaniel Larsson, who was due to face him in round 2, was given a bye to round 3.

The following players will take part in the tournament:

Top 16[5]
  1. NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen(quarter-finals)
  2. ScotlandPeter Wright(second round)
  3. EnglandRob Cross(semi-finals)
  4. EnglandMichael Smith(runner-up)
  5. Northern IrelandDaryl Gurney(third round)
  6. AustriaMensur Suljović(third round)
  7. EnglandJoe Cullen(quarter-finals)
  8. EnglandDave Chisnall(third round)
  9. EnglandIan White(semi-finals)
  10. AustraliaSimon Whitlock(withdrew)
  11. WalesGerwyn Price(quarter-finals)
  12. EnglandMervyn King(quarter-finals)
  13. NetherlandsJelle Klaasen(third round)
  14. EnglandDarren Webster(third round)
  15. NetherlandsBenito van de Pas(third round)
  16. EnglandSteve Beaton(second round)


UK Qualifier[6]
West/South European Qualifier
Host Nation Qualifier
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
East European Qualifier

Draw

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First round
(best of 11 legs)
13 April
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
14 April
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
15 April
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
15 April
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
15 April
Final
(best of 15 legs)
15 April
1NetherlandsMichael van Gerwen95.866
EnglandRichard North95.644NetherlandsDanny Noppert87.911
1Netherlandsvan Gerwen98.726
NetherlandsDanny Noppert93.976
EnglandTabern90.364
16EnglandSteve Beaton89.552
EnglandAlan Tabern98.836EnglandAlan Tabern94.136
1Netherlandsvan Gerwen100.232
GermanyDragutin Horvat91.234
9EnglandWhite105.926
8EnglandDave Chisnall108.656
EnglandLuke Woodhouse85.244SpainJosé Justicia89.540
8EnglandChisnall90.300
SpainJosé Justicia77.076
9EnglandWhite106.096
9EnglandIan White83.676
EnglandTerry Jenkins88.234ScotlandCameron Menzies84.253
9EnglandWhite96.201
ScotlandCameron Menzies94.256
4EnglandSmith107.247
5Northern IrelandDaryl Gurney92.686
GermanyRené Eidams79.816GermanyRené Eidams81.721
5Northern IrelandGurney97.465
EnglandRicky Williams73.474
12EnglandKing98.546
12EnglandMervyn King94.206
EnglandJames Wade93.466EnglandJames Wade95.033
12EnglandKing93.145
PolandTytus Kanik85.692
4EnglandSmith99.526
4EnglandMichael Smith95.696
ScotlandRobert Thornton82.170Republic of IrelandSteve Lennon92.774
4EnglandSmith100.706
Republic of IrelandSteve Lennon96.976
13NetherlandsKlaasen93.073
13NetherlandsJelle Klaasen83.566
NetherlandsMaik Kuivenhoven90.036NetherlandsMaik Kuivenhoven78.541
4EnglandSmith95.177
Germany Tobias Müller78.111
GermanyHopp94.628
2ScotlandPeter Wright91.654
GermanyMax Hopp99.496GermanyMax Hopp94.266
GermanyHopp84.216
AustriaZoran Lerchbacher85.791
15Netherlandsvan de Pas81.464
15NetherlandsBenito van de Pas85.986
AustraliaPaul Nicholson92.176AustraliaPaul Nicholson86.485
GermanyHopp96.896
EnglandNathan Aspinall87.002
7EnglandCullen98.104
7EnglandJoe Cullen92.456
BelgiumRonny Huybrechts94.823EnglandLuke Humphries92.605
7EnglandCullen93.666
EnglandLuke Humphries103.636
SwedenLarsson81.292
10AustraliaSimon Whitlockw/d
NetherlandsJan Dekker91.722SwedenDaniel Larssonw/o
GermanyHopp100.237
SwedenDaniel Larsson92.826
3EnglandCross99.196
6AustriaMensur Suljović94.866
NetherlandsJermaine Wattimena88.416NetherlandsJermaine Wattimena88.252
6AustriaSuljović100.135
EnglandKeegan Brown61.060
11WalesPrice98.156
11WalesGerwyn Price93.756
EnglandKirk Shepherd94.316EnglandKirk Shepherd87.394
11WalesPrice92.671
EnglandSimon Stevenson86.331
3EnglandCross105.096
3EnglandRob Cross103.666
BelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh98.136BelgiumDimitri Van den Bergh88.360
3EnglandCross99.806
Republic of IrelandWilliam O'Connor90.773
14EnglandWebster86.634
14EnglandDarren Webster103.386
EnglandSteve West99.236EnglandSteve West101.192
EnglandMatthew Edgar90.082

References

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  1. ^"Max Hopp beats Michael Smith to win German Darts Open".Sky Sports. 16 April 2018. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  2. ^"Max Hopp wins first senior PDC title by landing German Darts Open success". Sporting Life. Retrieved8 December 2024.
  3. ^"European Tour 2018 Info".PDPA. Retrieved24 March 2018.
  4. ^"European Tour Rule Changes Announced".PDC. 19 January 2017. Retrieved24 March 2018.
  5. ^"ET3 & ET4 Entries Confirmed".PDC. 9 February 2018. Retrieved24 March 2018.
  6. ^"2018 ET3-4 UK Qualifiers".PDC. 9 March 2018. Retrieved24 March 2018.
  7. ^"PDC Europe Qualification 3".PDC Nordic & Baltic. 27 January 2018. Retrieved27 January 2018.
  8. ^"Six Players Win European Tour Spots".PDC. 29 January 2018. Retrieved24 March 2018.
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