2020 World Series of Darts Finals

The 2020 bwin World Series of Darts Finals was the sixth staging of the World Series of Darts Finals tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place at the Salzburgarena, Salzburg, Austria, from 18 to 20 September 2020, with smaller, masked, socially distanced crowds. It featured a field of 24 players.[1]

2020 bwin World Series of Darts Finals
Tournament information
Dates18–20 September 2020
VenueSalzburgarena
LocationSalzburg
Country Austria
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£300,000
Winner's share£70,000
High checkout170 England James Wade(x2)
Champion(s)
Wales Gerwyn Price
«2019 2021»

Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion, having defeated Danny Noppert 11–2 in the 2019 final.[2] However, he was beaten 6–4 in the second round by Glen Durrant.

Gerwyn Price won the tournament for the first time, his first World Series title, after beating Rob Cross 11–9 in the final.[3]

Prize money

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The prize money remained the same as the previous year.[4]

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £300,000)
Winner (1) £70,000
Runner-up (1) £30,000
Semi-finalists (2) £20,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £15,000
Last 16  (second round) (8) £7,500
Last 24  (first round) (8) £5,000

Qualification

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, no events were held on the World Series of Darts between the 2019 and 2020 finals.[5] Instead of the standard rules of the top 8 players on the World Series Order of Merit being seeded, the PDC invited the eight top-ranked players in the PDC Order of Merit to make up the seeds. Twelve more players were invited unseeded (consisting of the next 4 players on the Order of Merit, plus players representing the regions of the world where the events were due to take place), with the final four players being determined by a qualifier for Tour Card holders held on 11 September at H+ Hotel, Niedernhausen, Germany.[1]

Kyle Anderson was originally invited, but withdrew for personal reasons. Glen Durrant replaced him.[6] Gary Anderson was originally invited as the eighth seed, but also withdrew, with James Wade moving into the seeded places and Krzysztof Ratajski receiving an invitation.[7]

The following players qualified for the tournament:[1]

Invited Seeds
  1.   Michael van Gerwen (second round)
  2.   Peter Wright (semi-finals)
  3.   Gerwyn Price (champion)
  4.   Michael Smith (quarter-finals)
  5.   Rob Cross (runner-up)
  6.   Nathan Aspinall (quarter-finals)
  7.   Daryl Gurney (quarter-finals)
  8.   James Wade (semi-finals)
Order of Merit Players
International Representatives
Tour Card Holder Qualifiers

Draw

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First round
(best of 11 legs)
18 September
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
19 September
Quarter-finals
(best of 19 legs)
20 September
Semi-finals
(best of 21 legs)
20 September
Final
(best of 21 legs)
20 September
RQ  Glen Durrant 95.8261  Michael van Gerwen 102.004
RQ  Dimitri Van den Bergh 85.883RQ  Glen Durrant 102.506
RQ  Glen Durrant 102.469
8  James Wade 99.1410
   Jeff Smith 86.5768  James Wade 97.046
  Fallon Sherrock 85.115  Jeff Smith 88.043
8  James Wade 87.587
5  Rob Cross 85.2811
RQ  Krzysztof Ratajski 99.7164  Michael Smith 95.376
RQ  Mensur Suljović 102.643RQ  Krzysztof Ratajski 95.714
4  Michael Smith 98.108
5  Rob Cross 98.6710
  Simon Whitlock 85.3855  Rob Cross 90.186
Q  Steve Beaton 89.236Q  Steve Beaton 75.970
5  Rob Cross 94.229
3  Gerwyn Price 96.2111
RQ  Ian White 89.7252  Peter Wright 101.496
  Damon Heta 89.416  Damon Heta 94.133
2  Peter Wright 100.2310
7  Daryl Gurney 99.395
  Cody Harris 89.7767  Daryl Gurney 102.366
RQ  Dave Chisnall 78.922  Cody Harris 88.092
2  Peter Wright 108.106
3  Gerwyn Price 102.4811
Q  Vincent van der Voort 95.9463  Gerwyn Price 101.466
Q  Joe Cullen 83.730Q  Vincent van der Voort 88.493
3  Gerwyn Price 100.9410
6  Nathan Aspinall 103.379
Q  Harry Ward 85.4126  Nathan Aspinall 101.106
  Darius Labanauskas 91.096  Darius Labanauskas 84.091

References

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  1. ^ a b c Wood-Thompson, Lewis. "Field confirmed for World Series of Darts Finals". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  2. ^ PDC. "Van Gerwen wins World Series of Darts Finals". PDC. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. ^ Allen, Dave. "bwin World Series of Darts Finals glory for Price". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  4. ^ "PDC Order of Merit Rules". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Coronavirus - Latest re PDC events". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  6. ^ Allen, Dave. "Durrant replaces Anderson for World Series Finals". PDC. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
  7. ^ Allen, Dave. "Anderson to miss World Series Finals & Autumn Series". Professional Darts Corporation.