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2018 World Masters (darts)

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Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates3–7 October
LocationBridlington
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Prize fund£70,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
Champion(s)
England Adam Smith-Neale (men)
England Lisa Ashton (women)
Netherlands Jurjen van der Velde (boys)
England Beau Greaves (girls)
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The 2018 Winmau World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2018. It took place from 3–7 October at the Bridlington Spa Hall, which hosted the stage element of the event for the second time since 2009.

The event was the first time a BDO Major tournament had not been broadcast on television in 28 years after Eurosport decided to not renew the rights to the event. The event was streamed live on YouTube through the channel winmau TV [1]

Krzysztof Ratajski was the reigning men's champion after defeating Mark McGeeney in last year's final by 6 sets to 1, but switched to the PDC straight after last years event meaning he was excluded from taking part. Lorraine Winstanley was the defending women's champion after defeating Corrine Hammond in the final by 5 legs to 2, but she lost 4–0 in the quarter-finals to Casey Gallagher.

Adam Smith-Neale became the 2nd player in 2 years to win the event after starting at the first round (Seeds are given byes to the last 32) after Ratajski managed the same feat last year. He won his first major title by defeating two-time champion Glen Durrant 6–4 in the final.

Lisa Ashton won the Women's World Masters for the second time with a 5–2 win over Casey Gallagher in the final.[2]

Men's seeds

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The seedings were finalised on 10 September. For the third consecutive year, there were 16 seeds (a decrease from 32 between 2012 and 2015) with all seeds exempt until the Last 32 stage and cannot play each other until the Last 16 stage.

  1. England Glen Durrant (runner-up)
  2. England Mark McGeeney (last 16)
  3. Wales Jim Williams (semi-finals)
  4. Netherlands Wesley Harms (last 32)
  5. England Scott Mitchell (semi-finals)
  6. England Scott Waites (quarter-finals)
  7. Germany Michael Unterbuchner (last 16)
  8. England Gary Robson (quarter-finals)
  9. Scotland Ross Montgomery (last 32)
  10. Wales Wayne Warren (quarter-finals)
  11. England Dave Parletti (last 16)
  12. Netherlands Willem Mandigers (last 16)
  13. Netherlands Chris Landman (last 32)
  14. Netherlands Richard Veenstra (last 16)
  15. England Daniel Day (last 32)
  16. England Scott Baker (last 32)

Men's draw (last 48 onwards)

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Last 48
4 October
(best of 5 sets)
Last 32
5 October
(best of 5 sets)
Last 16
6 October
(best of 5 sets)
Quarter-finals
7 October
(best of 7 sets)
Semi-finals
7 October
(best of 9 sets)
Final
7 October
(best of 11 sets)
1England Glen Durrant 99.623
England John Walton 3England John Walton 89.761
1England Durrant 97.183
England Martin Adams 0
Scotland Stone 88.970
16England Scott Baker 83.161
Scotland Gary Stone 3Scotland Gary Stone 86.643
1England Durrant 101.994
Wales Martin Phillips 1
8England Robson 94.042
8England Gary Robson 80.643
Netherlands Wouter Vaes 3Netherlands Wouter Vaes 75.661
8England Robson 92.193
England Darren Tyler 0
Belgium Vandenbogaerde 95.251
9Scotland Ross Montgomery 82.411
Belgium Mario Vandenbogaerde 3Belgium Mario Vandenbogaerde 90.853
1England Durrant 98.705
Northern Ireland Darren Clifford 0
5England Mitchell 99.142
5England Scott Mitchell 83.733
Republic of Ireland Shane McGuirk 3Republic of Ireland Shane McGuirk 80.981
5England Mitchell 84.563
England Gary Stafford 2
12Netherlands Mandigers 85.672
12Netherlands Willem Mandigers 86.503
Finland Paavo Myller 0Germany Ricardo Pietreczko 80.681
5England Mitchell 108.724
Germany Ricardo Pietreczko 3
England Copley 101.190
4Netherlands Wesley Harms 81.962
England Wes Newton 2England Eddie Mordica 75.993
England Mordica 74.571
England Eddie Mordica 3
England Copley 82.013
13Netherlands Chris Landman 84.551
Republic of Ireland Michael Meaney 2England David Copley 82.803
1England Durrant 99.684
England David Copley 3
England Smith-Neale 96.866
2England Mark McGeeney 93.023
Republic of Ireland Keith Geraghty 3Republic of Ireland Keith Geraghty 85.931
2England McGeeney 88.822
Spain Ricardo Fernandez Carballo 1
England Smith-Neale 90.923
15England Daniel Day 78.550
England Adam Smith-Neale 3England Adam Smith-Neale 92.973
England Smith-Neale 96.824
England Aaron Turner 1
10Wales Warren 88.211
7Germany Michael Unterbuchner 97.203
England John Burgess 3England John Burgess 102.721
7Germany Unterbuchner 101.440
England Michael Haynes 1
10Wales Warren 97.603
10Wales Wayne Warren 91.083
England Terry Stubbs 3England Terry Stubbs 83.220
England Smith-Neale 93.925
Wales Mikey Rees 1
3Wales Williams 90.913
6England Scott Waites 104.503
Belgium Roger Janssen 3Belgium Roger Janssen 96.520
6England Waites 92.283
Sweden Oskar Lukasiak 1
11England Parletti 96.341
11England Dave Parletti 87.023
Netherlands Martijn Kleermaker 1Poland Krzysztof Kciuk 82.701
6England Waites 100.223
Poland Krzysztof Kciuk 3
3Wales Williams 97.614
3Wales Jim Williams 87.073
England Dennis Harbour 0England Nigel Heydon 86.852
3Wales Williams 86.853
England Nigel Heydon 3
14Netherlands Veenstra 90.761
14Netherlands Richard Veenstra 80.873
Poland Sebastian Steyer 3Poland Sebastian Steyer 75.160
England Jason Lovett 1

Women's seeds

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It was announced before the start of the event that the Ladies seeds were cut from 8 to 4 for unknown reasons.

  1. England Lorraine Winstanley (quarter-finals)
  2. England Lisa Ashton (champion)
  3. England Deta Hedman (semi-finals)
  4. Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (semi-finals)

Women's draw (last 8 onwards)

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Quarter-finals (best of 7 legs)
6 October
Semi-finals (best of 7 legs)
7 October
Final (best of 9 legs)
7 October
         
1 England Lorraine Winstanley 69.23 0
England Casey Gallagher 77.08 4
England Casey Gallagher 73.73 4
4 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 74.78 3
4 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 73.38 4
England Sue Gulliver 70.77 1
England Casey Gallagher 77.46 2
2 England Lisa Ashton 84.17 5
2 England Lisa Ashton 92.04 4
Australia Corrine Hammond 78.42 1
2 England Lisa Ashton 75.54 4
3 England Deta Hedman 75.70 2
3 England Deta Hedman 84.02 4
Japan Mikuru Suzuki 80.38 3

References

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  1. ^ "Winmau - the Force Behind Darts". Archived from the original on 12 October 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2018.
  2. ^ "World Masters Women 2018". Mastercaller. Retrieved 4 February 2024.