2019 Austrian Darts Open

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2019 Austrian Darts Open
Tournament information
Dates3–5 May 2019
VenueSteiermarkhalle
LocationPremstätten
Country Austria
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£140,000
Winner's share£25,000
High checkout170 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
(Semi-finals)
Champion(s)
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
«Event 4 Event 6»

The 2019 Austrian Darts Open was the fifth of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2019 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at Steiermarkhalle, Premstätten, Austria, from 3–5 May 2019. It featured a field of 48 players and £140,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner.

Jonny Clayton was the defending champion after defeating Gerwyn Price 8–5 in the final of the 2018 tournament, but he was defeated 6–2 in the second round by Tytus Kanik.

Michael van Gerwen won his third Austrian Darts Open title (and his 32nd in total on the European Tour) with an 8–7 win over Ian White in the final.

Prize money[]

This is how the prize money is divided:[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 do not receive this prize money on any Orders of Merit.

Qualification and format[]

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

The remaining 32 places will go to players from six qualifying events – 18 from the UK Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 12 April), six from the European Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 12 April), two from the West & South European Associate Member Qualifier (held on 2 May), four from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 2 May), one from the Nordic & Baltic Associate Member Qualifier (held on 1 February) and one from the East European Associate Member Qualifier (held on 9 March).

From 2019, the Host Nation, Nordic & Baltic and East European Qualifiers will only be available to non-tour card holders. Any tour card holders from the applicable regions will have to play the main European Qualifier.

The following players will take part in the tournament:

Draw[]

  First round
(best of 11 legs)
3 May
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
4 May
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
5 May
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
5 May
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
5 May
Final
(best of 15 legs)
5 May
                                                         
Scotland Jamie Bain 79.17 1     1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 106.09 6  
Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 88.53 6     Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 81.41 0  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 100.59 6  
  England Bunting 79.53 1  
England Stephen Bunting 87.20 6 16 England Darren Webster 82.68 0
Netherlands Patrick van den Boogaard 85.05 4     England Stephen Bunting 92.02 6  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 89.28 6  
  8 Scotland Wright 92.29 5  
England Andrew Gilding 96.56 5     8 Scotland Peter Wright 89.17 6  
England Chris Dobey 95.76 6     England Chris Dobey 87.88 5  
  8 Scotland Wright 97.83 6
  Poland Kanik 89.02 5  
Austria Dietmar Burger 83.19 2 9 Wales Jonny Clayton 83.66 2
Poland Tytus Kanik 90.41 6     Poland Tytus Kanik 88.87 6  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 102.60 7  
  4 Northern Ireland Gurney 95.33 3  
Brazil Diogo Portela 78.11 1     5 England Adrian Lewis 92.68 6  
England Ryan Searle 88.14 6     England Ryan Searle 86.87 5  
  5 England Lewis 90.08 6
  England Aspinall 87.39 1  
Belgium Kim Huybrechts 87.27 2 12 England Dave Chisnall 100.78 4
England Nathan Aspinall 87.69 6     England Nathan Aspinall 100.40 6  
  5 England Lewis 85.71 5
  4 Northern Ireland Gurney 84.75 6  
Russia Boris Koltsov 91.37 6     4 Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney 92.18 6  
Sweden Johan Engström 80.68 5     Russia Boris Koltsov 93.51 2  
  4 Northern Ireland Gurney 93.54 6
  Wales M. Webster 87.90 2  
Wales Mark Webster 87.61 6 13 England Joe Cullen 92.06 5
Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode 80.40 1     Wales Mark Webster 85.20 6  
1 Netherlands van Gerwen 101.22 8
3 England White 99.88 7
England Ross Smith 73.53 4     2 Wales Gerwyn Price 91.67 6  
Scotland John Henderson 81.00 6     Scotland John Henderson 91.67 3  
  2 Wales Price 94.84 6  
  Lithuania Labanauskas 91.92 4  
Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 103.98 6 15 England Ricky Evans 99.47 3
Austria Michael Rasztovits 86.00 1     Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 102.85 6  
  2 Wales Price 96.06 4  
  10 England Wade 93.36 6  
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 87.62 6     7 Austria Mensur Suljović 93.62 6  
England Mark Wilson 80.77 1     Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 97.19 4  
  7 Austria Suljović 96.26 3
  10 England Wade 102.88 6  
England Mervyn King 89.31 6 10 England James Wade 94.88 6
South Africa Devon Petersen 84.21 4     England Mervyn King 88.72 2  
  10 England Wade 97.13 4
  3 England White 101.15 7  
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan 87.33 6     6 England Rob Cross 93.32 6  
Austria Benjamin Fasching 75.36 1     Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan 93.88 5  
  6 England Cross 98.16 2
  England Beaton 100.47 6  
Scotland Mark Barilli 82.65 3 11 England Michael Smith 96.09 4
England Steve Beaton 88.47 6     England Steve Beaton 102.41 6  
  England Beaton 87.38 2
  3 England White 101.53 6  
England Jamie Hughes 79.65 6     3 England Ian White 94.75 6  
Austria Patrick Tringler 78.69 3     England Jamie Hughes 96.00 5  
  3 England White 86.45 6
  England Brown 82.32 1  
England Conan Whitehead 89.86 4 14 Germany Max Hopp 88.90 4
England Keegan Brown 96.59 6     England Keegan Brown 88.14 6  

References[]

  1. ^ Allen, Dave. "Prize Money Soars Above £14m In 2019". PDC. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  2. ^ Magnussen, Mads Plagborg. "Baltic dominance on the Pro Tour". PDC Nordic & Baltic. Archived from the original on 13 February 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2019.
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