The 2007 Blue Square UK Open was the fifth year of the PDC's UK Open darts tournament where, following numerous regional qualifying heats throughout Britain, players competed in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament took place at the Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, between 7–10 June 2007. Blue Square took over as title sponsor after Budweiser's three-year deal expired.

2007 Blue Square UK Open
Tournament information
Dates7–10 June 2007
VenueReebok Stadium
LocationBolton
Country England
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Final – best of 31
Prize fund£150,000
Winner's share£30,000
Nine-dart finishEngland Phil Taylor
High checkout170 England Colin Osborne
Champion(s)
Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld
«2006 2008»

There were two changes being introduced this year where a tournament bracket was introduced from the quarter-final stage to prevent players being forced into playing long back-to-back matches. Previously there had been a random draw after each round and the tournament had earned the nickname the "FA Cup of darts" as a result. The number of players was expanded from 128 to 168 for the 2007 tournament, but due to players tied on 168th position in the Order of Merit the starting field was 176 players.

Raymond van Barneveld defended his title, by defeating fellow Dutchman Vincent van der Voort 16–8 in the final.

Prize money edit

Stage (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £150,000)[1]
Winner (1) £30,000
Runner-Up (1) £15,000
Semi-finalists (2) £8,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £4,000
Last 16 (fifth round) (8) £2,000
Last 32 (fourth round) (16) £1,500
Last 64 (third round) (32) £1,000
Last 96 (second round) (32) n/a
Last 128 (first round) (32) n/a
Last 160 (preliminary round) (32) n/a
Nine-dart finish (1) £15,000

Format edit

Qualifying events are held at Punch Taverns pubs across the UK – winners from each pub event progress to one of four Regional Finals, to be staged in their relevant area. Players who reach the final eight in the Regional Finals will qualify for the televised stages of the UK Open in Bolton.

In addition there are eight UK Open Regional Finals for the "professional" players. All events are open to all darts players on payment of an entry fee – which means that players from both the PDC and BDO are eligible to enter. Players who enter through the Punch Taverns Qualifying round are not eligible to play in the regional qualifying events and vice versa.

The results of the eight qualifiers are then collated into an Order of Merit table (winner £4000; runner-up £2000; 3–4 £1000; 5–8 £500; 9–16 £250; 17–32 £100; 33–64 £50). This was raised to winner £5000; runner-up £2500; 3–4 £1250; 5–8 £600; 9–16 £300; 17–32 £150; 33–64 £75 from January 2007. The top 128 players (plus ties) in this Order of Merit join the 32 Punch Taverns qualifiers at the televised stages in Bolton.

The format for the event changes in 2007 to allow the tournament to expand by an extra day, and increase the number of players in the field.

  • Day 1, Preliminary round – best of 15 legs

16 Matches drawn from a pool of 32 Punch Taverns Qualifiers and the 31 players with £50 or £75 in UK Open Order of Merit

1st round – best of 15 legs

32 Matches with 16 Preliminary round survivors, the remaining 31 players who were not drawn in Preliminary round and players ranked 97–113 in UK Open Order of Merit

  • Day 2, 2nd round – best of 15 legs

Players ranked 65 to 96 join the first round winners.

3rd round – best of 15 legs

Players ranked 33 to 64 join the second round winners.

  • Day 3, 4th round – best of 21 legs

Players ranked in the top 32 join the third round winners.

5th round – best of 21 legs

Last 32 of competition

6th round – best of 21 legs

Last 16 of competition followed by draw for quarter-finals in bracket form to avoid players being drawn in consecutive matches.

  • Day 4, Quarter-finals – best of 21 legs
Semi-finals – best of 21 legs
Final – best of 31 legs

UK Open Regional Final results edit

The UK Open Order of Merit was based on the results of the eight qualifying events across the UK. The eight final results were:-

24 September 2006 (Wales) Phil Taylor 2–1 Adrian Lewis
22 October (Ireland) Raymond van Barneveld 2–1 Colin Lloyd
5 November (Scotland) Raymond van Barneveld 2–0 Barrie Bates
6 January 2007 (North-East) Raymond van Barneveld 2–0 Roland Scholten
11 February (South-West) Dennis Priestley 2–0 James Wade
4 March (South) Phil Taylor 2–0 Wayne Mardle
18 March (North-West) James Wade 2–0 Terry Jenkins
1 April (Midlands) Andy Hamilton 2–0 James Wade

Results edit

Collated results from later stages:-[2]

Fourth round edit

  • Board One
  Chris Mason 4–11 Mervyn King  
  Tony Eccles 8–11 Michael van Gerwen  
  Peter Manley 3–11 Phil Taylor  
  John MaGowan 1–11 Raymond van Barneveld  
  • Board Two
  Barrie Bates 9–11 Adrian Lewis  
  Roland Scholten 5–11 James Wade  
  Dennis Smith 4–11 Colin Lloyd  
  Wayne Mardle 7–11 Denis Ovens  
  • Board Three
  Kevin Painter 11–6 Nigel Birch  
  Kevin McDine 7–11 Alan Green  
  Wayne Jones 11–4 Gary Spedding  
  Darren Johnson 6–11 Brendan Dolan  
  • Board Four
  John Part 11-7 Garrett Gray  
  Steve Hine 11–1 Alan Tabern  
  Richie Burnett 11–9 Jelle Klaasen  
  Colin Osborne 11–10 Steve Maish  
  • Board Five
  Terry Jenkins 11–8 Andy Roberts  
  Andy Smith 11–9 Robbie Green  
  Dennis Priestley 11–5 Mick McGowan  
  Mark Dudbridge 11–8 Simon Whatley  
  • Board Six
  Sam Rooney 11–6 Gary Welding  
  Wayne Atwood 7–11 Andy Callaby  
  Owen Caffrey 11–6 Jason Clark  
  Vincent van der Voort 11–5 John Kuczynski  
  • Board Seven
  Steve Beaton 7–11 Adrian Gray  
  Mark Holden 11–8 Andy Jenkins  
  Alex Roy 11–5 Lee Palfreyman  
  Andy Hamilton 7–11 Darren Webster  
  • Board Eight
  Colin Monk 11–8 Tony Randell  
  Steve Smith 11–8 Alan Reynolds  
  David Platt 11–7 Mark Lawrence  
  Wes Newton 11–8 Jimmy Mann  
5th Round
best of 21 legs
losers £1,500
6th Round
best of 21 legs
losers £2,000
Quarter-finals
best of 21 legs
losers £4,000
Semi-finals
best of 21 legs
losers £8,500
Final
best of 31 legs
winner £30,000
Runner-up £15,000
 Vincent van der Voort 11
 Alex Roy 3 v der Voort 11
 Richie Burnett 11 Burnett 5
 Sam Rooney 6 v der Voort 80.68 11
 Terry Jenkins 11 T. Jenkins 86.25 10
 David Platt 3 T. Jenkins 11
 Mark Dudbridge 11 Dudbridge 4
 Adrian Lewis 7 v der Voort 89.17 11
 Colin Osborne 11 Osborne 89.19 10
 Michael van Gerwen 7 Osborne 11
 Mervyn King 11 King 10
 Denis Ovens 5 Osborne 89.86 11
 Alan Green 11 A. Green 85.39 6
 Andy Callaby 4 A. Green 11
 Darren Webster 11 Webster 8
 James Wade 7 Vincent van der Voort 88.76 8
 Raymond van Barneveld 11 Raymond van Barneveld 94.99 16
 John Part 10 v Barneveld 11
 Wayne Jones 11 W. Jones 5
 Mark Holden 6 v Barneveld 96.08 11
 Phil Taylor 11 Taylor 97.14 4
 Wes Newton 5 Taylor 11
 Dennis Priestley 11 Priestley 3
 Brendan Dolan 4 v Barneveld 102.82 11
 Colin Lloyd 11 Lloyd 95.23 4
 Andy Smith 7 Lloyd 11
 Kevin Painter 11 Painter 9
 Steve Smith 7 Lloyd 94.90 11
 Steve Hine 11 Hine 84.82 6
 Adrian Gray 6 Hine 11
 Colin Monk 11 Monk 8
 Owen Caffrey 7

Random draws were made after each round up to the quarter-final stage; draw bracket has been compiled retrospectively.

Tournament Review edit

Day One – Thursday 7 June 2007 edit

The first round was played on Thursday and featured 81 players competing for a place in the second round. Winmau World Masters champion Michael van Gerwen, playing his first match on Sky Television in the UK, beat 37-year-old Chris McTernan a pub qualifier from Bacup. Former World Champion Richie Burnett and Cliff Lazarenko also played on the opening day – both progressing to the second round.

Day Two – Friday 8 June 2007 edit

There were very few shocks on day two of the tournament, although former world champions Bob Anderson and Keith Deller, who were both struggling for form, were both knocked out. Cliff Lazarenko's run in the event ended in the third round. The draw for the fourth round, featuring the top 32 players in the world was staged at the end of Friday's play.

Day Three – Saturday 9 June 2007 edit

64 players remained when matches got underway on Saturday afternoon, after a late night on Friday. Raymond Barneveld would book a place in Round 5 with an 11–1 win over John "Mr. Magoo" MaGowan, who he defeated 11–7 in the Semi-finals twelve months ago. It was a different story against John Part with less doubles hit for Barney (compared to 80% against MaGowan). Part led 10–9, but van Barneveld squeezed through to hit double 16 and edge a great match 11–10.

Phil Taylor achieved his third nine dart finish at Bolton in the fifth round against Wes Newton – it is also his fifth televised perfect game. Taylor was playing on the second main stage and whilst his match was in progress Colin Osborne was on his way to an 11–7 victory against Michael van Gerwen, including a 170 finish within moments of Taylor hitting the nine-darter. Osborne also saw off Mervyn King 11–10 – his second deciding leg victory of the day to reach the quarter-finals. Kevin Painter came within one dart of matching Phil Taylor's nine-darter missing double 12 for the finish which would have been the first time that a tournament had witnessed two nine-darters on the same day.

The draw for the final day's matches took place at the end of Saturday's play and the quarter-final line-up featured a repeat of the previous year's quarter-final between Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld.

Day Four – Sunday 10 June 2007 edit

The tournament reached the quarter-finals stage and the first match on the main board saw Vincent van der Voort come from 0–5 behind to edge out Premier League finalist Terry Jenkins 11–10 to reach his first PDC semi-final. Colin Osborne beat Alan Green 11–6 on board two. Colin Lloyd followed on board two with another comeback, having been 0–4 behind he beat Steve Hine 11–6.

The clash between the world's top two ranked players ended with a convincing victory for Raymond van Barneveld against Phil Taylor. Van Barneveld won four successive legs from 3–2 up and then further extended his lead to 9–3. Taylor took the 13th leg when he took out 182 with a usual combination of a maximum 180 and double one on his next visit. But van Barneveld won the next leg to win 11–4 and give Taylor one of his heaviest defeats on television.

Vincent van der Voort produced a second successive 11–10 win to reach the final by beating Colin Osborne in the semi-final whilst defending champion Raymond van Barneveld had a more comfortable win 11–4 over Colin Lloyd – meaning he'd beaten his two rivals in the top three of the world rankings on the same day. In the final, van Barneveld raced to a 4–0 win hitting his double on the first attempt each time before van der Voort managed to get two legs on the scoreboard. Van Barneveld then took the next four legs, then further extended his lead to 13–5. Van der Voort tried to stay with van Barneveld and took three of the next five legs but a double top in the 24th leg sealed a second successive UK Open title for van Barneveld.

References edit

  1. ^ "2007 UK Open Player Prize Money". Darts Database. Archived from the original on 21 July 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  2. ^ "UK Open 2007 – Bracket". Mastercaller. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

External links edit