2014 Sydney Darts Masters

Sydney Darts Masters
Tournament information
Dates 28–30 August 2014
Venue Hordern Pavilion
Location Moore Park, Sydney
Country Australia
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
Final – best of 21
Champion(s)
England Phil Taylor
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The 2014 Sydney Darts Masters was the second staging of a tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation, as a fourth and final entry in the 2014 World Series of Darts. The tournament featured eight top PDC players and eight qualifiers competing in a knockout system.

Phil Taylor won the title by beating Stephen Bunting 11–3 in the final.[1]

Qualifiers

The eight PDC players were:[2]
  1. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (First round)
  2. England Phil Taylor (Winner)
  3. Australia Simon Whitlock (Quarter-finals)
  4. Scotland Peter Wright (Quarter-finals)
  5. England Dave Chisnall (Quarter-finals)
  6. England James Wade (Semi-finals)
The Oceanic qualifiers were:[3]
  • Australian World Cup representative: Australia Paul Nicholson (First round)
  • New Zealand number one: New Zealand Warren Parry (Quarter-finals)
  • Current DPA Australian Grand Prix number one: Australia Laurence Ryder (First round)
  • Current DPA Australian Grand Prix number two: Australia Shane Tichowitsch (First round)
  • Current DPA Australian Grand Prix number three: England David Platt (First round)
  • Current DPA Australian Grand Prix number four: Australia John Weber (First round)
  • DPA Qualifier: Australia Kyle Anderson (Semi-finals)
  • DPA Qualifier: Australia Damon Heta (First round)

Draw

[4]

First round
Best of 11 legs
[5]
Quarter-finals
Best of 15 legs
[6]
Semi-finals
Best of 19 legs
[7]
Final
Best of 21 legs
[7]
            
1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 91.56 5
New Zealand Warren Parry 84.07 6
  New Zealand Warren Parry 85.32 2
6 England James Wade 94.97 8
6 England James Wade 85.02 6
Australia Shane Tichowitsch 79.13 1
6 England James Wade 97.72 4
8/WC England Stephen Bunting 98.33 10
4 Scotland Peter Wright 94.93 6
Australia Laurence Ryder 72.52 0
4 Scotland Peter Wright 90.94 6
8/WC England Stephen Bunting 90.61 8
8/WC England Stephen Bunting 100.93 6
Australia John Weber 92.20 1
8/WC EnglandStephen Bunting 93.18 3
2 England Phil Taylor 97.08 11
2 England Phil Taylor 102.85 6
Australia Paul Nicholson 86.28 2
2 England Phil Taylor 110.36 8
5 England Dave Chisnall 101.59 2
5 England Dave Chisnall 103.66 6
Australia Damon Heta 84.32 0
2 England Phil Taylor 106.76 10
Australia Kyle Anderson 94.52 4
3 Australia Simon Whitlock 93.52 6
England David Platt 90.10 2
3 Australia Simon Whitlock 94.07 3
Australia Kyle Anderson 92.25 8
7/WC NetherlandsRaymond van Barneveld 96.47 5
Australia Kyle Anderson 98.66 6

Broadcasting

The tournament was available in the following countries on these channels:[6]

Country Channel
Australia Australia Fox Sports
New Zealand New Zealand Sky Sport (New Zealand)
Asia Fox Channel Asia
United Kingdom United Kingdom Challenge
Netherlands Netherlands RTL7

References

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