2020 German Darts Championship

2020 German Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates25–27 September 2020
VenueHalle 39
LocationHildesheim
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£140,000
Winner's share£25,000
High checkout170 Mervyn King
Champion(s)
Devon Petersen
«Event 1 Event 3»

The 2020 German Darts Championship was a PDC European Tour event on the 2020 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at Halle 39, Hildesheim, Germany. It featured a field of 48 players and £140,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner. It was the second event on the 2020 European Tour.

Daryl Gurney was the defending champion after defeating Ricky Evans 8–6 in the final of the 2019 tournament, but he lost 6–2 to Danny Noppert in the quarter-finals.

Devon Petersen won his first PDC title, beating Jonny Clayton 8–3 in the final, which also meant he became the first player from Africa to win a PDC ranking title outside of Africa.

Prize money

This is how the prize money is divided, with the prize money being unchanged from the 2019 European Tour:[1]

Stage (num. of players) Prize money
Winner (1) £25,000
Runner-up (1) £10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £6,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £5,000
Third round losers (8) £3,000
Second round losers (16) £2,000*
First round losers (16) £1,000*
Total £140,000
  • Seeded players who lose in the second round and Host Nation invitees who lose in the first round do not receive this prize money on any Orders of Merit.

Qualification and format

The tournament used the qualifiers from the 2020 European Darts Grand Prix, which was planned to be held in March as the second tournament of the 2020 tour but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

The top 16 entrants from the PDC ProTour Order of Merit on 4 February automatically qualify for the event and will be seeded in the second round.[3]

The remaining 32 places go to players from four qualifying events and to two invitees – 24 from the Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 14 February), two from the Associate Member Qualifier (held on 24 September), two from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 24 September), one from the Nordic & Baltic Associate Member Qualifier (held on 12 October 2019), and one from the East European Associate Member Qualifier (held on 8 February).

The two highest ranked German players on the Pro Tour Order of Merit on the cut-off date of 4 February also qualified.

From 2020, all Tour Card holders will enter into one qualifier instead of two separate ones for the UK and Europe. For this tournament, Daniel Larsson qualified as the Nordic & Baltic qualifier, even though he won a PDC Tour Card at 2020 Q-School, as this was due to the qualifying event taking place before Q-School.

Niels Zonneveld & Simon Stevenson withdrew prior to the draw and were replaced with additional Host Nation Qualifiers.[4]

The following players will take part in the tournament:

Draw

First round
(best of 11 legs)
25 September
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
26 September
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
27 September
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
27 September
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
27 September
Final
(best of 15 legs)
27 September
1 Michael van Gerwen 99.856
Boris Koltsov 84.922 Steve Lennon 86.692
1 van Gerwen 89.611
Steve Lennon 90.146
King 100.216
16 Jermaine Wattimena 92.862
Steffen Siepmann 78.001 Mervyn King 103.836
King 99.786
Mervyn King 93.706
9 Wade 87.552
8 Mensur Suljović 96.276
Franz Rötzsch 91.425 Jeff Smith 96.344
8 Suljović 96.061
Jeff Smith 89.036
9 Wade 103.216
9 James Wade 94.606
Jason Lowe 100.154 Nico Kurz 93.662
King 90.133
Nico Kurz 97.576
13 Clayton 97.697
4 Peter Wright 106.766
Michael Smith 95.046 Michael Smith 97.353
4 Wright 101.273
Alan Tabern 82.732
13 Clayton 95.956
13 Jonny Clayton 99.956
Chris Dobey 93.976 Chris Dobey 95.134
13 Clayton 103.866
Ryan Murray 92.273
5 Chisnall 102.935
5 Dave Chisnall 108.656
Lukas Wenig 84.596 Lukas Wenig 82.370
5 Chisnall 102.306
Cody Harris 80.584
12 Aspinall 98.053
12 Nathan Aspinall 97.466
Ronny Huybrechts 91.224 Dragutin Horvat 92.182
13 Clayton 91.433
Dragutin Horvat 94.586
Petersen 102.758
2 Ian White 89.904
Reece Robinson 88.302 Max Hopp 90.996
Hopp 90.744
Max Hopp 92.956
Noppert 96.916
15 Adrian Lewis 96.482
Danny Noppert 102.576 Danny Noppert 101.206
Noppert 99.366
Josh Payne 92.892
7 Gurney 93.552
7 Daryl Gurney 87.966
Steve West 86.021 Gabriel Clemens 83.621
7 Gurney 98.726
Gabriel Clemens 89.566
10 Durrant 97.144
10 Glen Durrant 96.166
Scott Waites 93.666 Scott Waites 92.633
Noppert 94.574
Darren Penhall 90.353
Petersen 100.757
3 Gerwyn Price 98.575
Jeffrey de Zwaan 83.753 Devon Petersen 102.606
Petersen 100.466
Devon Petersen 94.576
14 Cross 96.455
14 Rob Cross 96.536
Daniel Larsson 82.891 William O'Connor 90.363
Petersen 99.796
William O'Connor 97.216
6 Ratajski 91.183
6 Krzysztof Ratajski 97.826
Ron Meulenkamp 89.235 Richard North 87.472
6 Ratajski 106.926
Richard North 94.936
11 Cullen 96.002
11 Joe Cullen 94.786
Steve Brown 86.083 Adam Hunt 91.764
Adam Hunt 91.056

References

  1. ^ "PDC Order of Merit Rules | PDC".
  2. ^ Wood-Thompson, Lewis (5 August 2020). "Field confirmed for ET2 in Hildesheim". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. ^ "2020 European Tour structure confirmed". 19 November 2019.
  4. ^ Allen, Dave (21 September 2020). "European Tour double confirmed for October". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 21 September 2020.