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South African Masters (darts)

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Darts tournament
Emperors Palace South African Masters
Tournament information
VenueEmperors Palace
LocationJohannesburg
CountrySouth Africa
Established2007
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£15,000 (2009)
Month(s) PlayedSeptember
Current champion(s)
EnglandPhil Taylor

TheEmperors Palace South African Masters was a darts tournament organised by theProfessional Darts Corporation which began in 2007, so-named because it took place at the Emperors Palace entertainment resort inJohannesburg,South Africa.

Format and qualification

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The tournament had 8 players, 4 of which were the top ranked players on thePDC Order of Merit and the semi-finalists, runner up and winner of the PDC South African Open which takes place the day before.The four players chosen by the PDC were drawn up against the qualifiers from the PDC South African Open in a knock-out tournament.In 2007, Phil Taylor,Raymond van Barneveld,James Wade andTerry Jenkins, ranked numbers one to four in the Order of Merit respectively at the time, participated in the tournament. In the following year, Taylor and Wade, returned to the tournament, being ranked numbers one and three in the world at the time.John Part, ranked number four in the world, also participated, as didWayne Mardle, who replaced Barneveld (ranked second) due to the Dutchman's two month sabbatical from darts. Taylor, Wade, Part andMervyn King took part in the 2009 tournament.

Matches were as follows:

  • Quarter-final: best of 7 legs
  • Semi-final: Best of 9 legs (formerly in 2007 best of 11 legs)
  • Final: Best of 11 legs (formerly in 2007 best of 15 legs, in 2008 best of 9 legs)

Since the 2010 tournament, the event is the direct qualification tournament for the World Darts Championship for South African darts players.

Television

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The tournament was broadcast live on SuperSport inSouth Africa. In the United Kingdom, the tournament was broadcast onChallenge in 2007,Nuts TV in 2008, andSky Sports in 2009.

Results

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2007

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Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 11 legs
Final
Best of 15 legs
EnglandPhil Taylor4
South AfricaMike Ryder0EnglandPhil Taylor6
EnglandTerry Jenkins4EnglandTerry Jenkins4
South AfricaPaul Meyer0EnglandPhil Taylor8
NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld4NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld6
South AfricaCharles Losper1NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld6
EnglandJames Wade4EnglandJames Wade5
South AfricaLodewyk Marais0

2008

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Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 9 legs
Final
Best of 9 legs
CanadaJohn Part4
South AfricaMark Jackson0CanadaJohn Part5
EnglandJames Wade4EnglandJames Wade1
South AfricaLes Francis1CanadaJohn Part2
EnglandWayne Mardle4EnglandPhil Taylor5
South AfricaCharles Losper1EnglandWayne Mardle2
EnglandPhil Taylor4EnglandPhil Taylor5
South AfricaShawn Hogan1

2009

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Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 9 legs
Final
Best of 11 legs
EnglandPhil Taylor4
South AfricaChristo Meiring1EnglandPhil Taylor5
CanadaJohn Part4CanadaJohn Part2
South AfricaDevon Petersen1EnglandPhil Taylor6
EnglandJames Wade4EnglandJames Wade4
South AfricaWynand Havenga1EnglandJames Wade5
EnglandMervyn King4EnglandMervyn King4
South AfricaLes Francis1
  • During the fifth leg of the semi-final between James Wade and Mervyn King, King hit the first ever televisednine-dart finish outside of Europe. He hit two consecutive 180s, and then used T20, T19, D12 to complete the perfect leg. King went 4–1 up as a result of that leg, but still lost the match 5–4.

Previous winners

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YearChampionScoreRunner-upTotal prize moneyWinner's prize
2007EnglandPhil Taylor8–6NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld£15,000£5,000
2008EnglandPhil Taylor5–2CanadaJohn Part£15,000£5,000
2009EnglandPhil Taylor6–4EnglandJames Wade£15,000£5,000


World Darts Championship Qualification Tournament

YearChampionScoreRunner-upSemi-finalist 1
(lost to Champion)
Semi-finalist 2
(lost to Runner-Up)
2006South AfricaWynand Havenga4–1South AfricaPaul MeyerSouth AfricaPaul McMahonSouth AfricaRoshan Sivraman
2007South AfricaCharles Losper4–0South AfricaLodewyk MaraisSouth AfricaMike RyderSouth AfricaPaul Meyer
2008South AfricaCharles Losper4–1South AfricaMark JacksonSouth AfricaShawn HoganSouth AfricaLes Francis
2009South AfricaLes Francis4–3South AfricaDevon PetersenSouth AfricaWynand HavengaSouth AfricaChristo Meiring
2010South AfricaDevon Petersen5–4South AfricaLes FrancisSouth AfricaCharles LosperSouth AfricaJeff Waterman
2011South AfricaDevon PetersenbeatSouth AfricaNolan ArendseSouth AfricaBrent RobertsonSouth AfricaGary Dowman
2012South AfricaCharl Pietersen8–1South AfricaCharles LosperSouth Africa Shawn HoganSouth AfricaJason Hendricks
2013South AfricaDevon Petersen9–3South Africa Graham FilbySouth AfricaCharles LosperSouth AfricaCharl Petersen
2014South AfricaNolan Arendse9–5South AfricaDevon PetersenSouth AfricaShawn HoganSouth AfricaCharl Pietersen
2015South AfricaWarrick Scheffer9–2South AfricaClifford StradlingSouth AfricaCharl PietersenSouth AfricaCharles Losper
2021South AfricaCameron Carolissen9–8South AfricaCharles LosperSouth AfricaCarl GabrielSouth AfricaWarrick Scheffer
2022South AfricaStefan Vermaak9–8South AfricaCharles LosperSouth AfricaShawn HoganSouth AfricaCameron Carolissen
2023South AfricaWynand Havenga7–0South AfricaDeon OliverSouth AfricaCharles LosperSouth AfricaStefan Vermaak
2024South AfricaSimon Adams12–10South AfricaLeslie GouveaSouth AfricaWynand HavengaSouth AfricaDeon Oliver

References

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  1. ^"2007 Emperors Palace South African Masters Results". Darts Database. Retrieved29 November 2011.
  2. ^"2008 Emperors Palace South African Masters Results". Darts Database. Retrieved29 November 2011.
  3. ^"2009 Emperors Palace South African Masters Results". Darts Database. Retrieved29 November 2011.
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