2012 World Grand Prix (darts)

The 2012 PartyPoker.com World Grand Prix was the fifteenth staging of the World Grand Prix. It was played from 8–14 October 2012 at the Citywest Hotel in Dublin, Ireland.

2012 PartyPoker.com World Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates8–14 October 2012
VenueCitywest Hotel
LocationDublin
Country Ireland
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatSets
"double in, double out"
Prize fund£350,000
Winner's share£100,000
High checkout170 England Adrian Lewis
170 Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan
Champion(s)
Netherlands Michael van Gerwen
«2011 2013»

Phil Taylor was the defending champion, but he lost 2–3 to Robert Thornton in the second round.[1]

The final was won by Michael van Gerwen, who won his first major title by defeating Mervyn King 6–4.

Prize money edit

The total prize fund is £350,000. The following is the breakdown of the fund:

Position (num. of players) Prize money
(Total: £350,000)
Winner (1) £100,000
Runner-Up (1) £40,000
Semi-finalists (2) £20,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £12,500
Second round losers (8) £7,000
First round losers (16) £4,000

Qualification edit

The field of 32 players were made up from the top 16 in the PDC Order of Merit on September 16. The remaining 16 places went to the top 14 non-qualified players from the ProTour Order of Merit and then to the top 2 non-qualified residents of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland from the 2012 ProTour Order of Merit.[2]

PDC Top 16
  1.   Phil Taylor (second round)
  2.   Adrian Lewis (second round)
  3.   James Wade (first round)
  4.   Gary Anderson (first round)
  5.   Wes Newton (semi-finals)
  6.   Andy Hamilton (quarter-finals)
  7.   Simon Whitlock (first round)
  8.   Terry Jenkins (first round)
  9.   Mark Webster (first round)
  10.   Raymond van Barneveld (first round)
  11.   Justin Pipe (quarter-finals)
  12.   Kevin Painter (second round)
  13.   Dave Chisnall (second round)
  14.   Ronnie Baxter (first round)
  15.   Mark Walsh (first round)
  16.   Paul Nicholson (quarter-finals)
PDPA Players Championship qualifiers
  1.   Michael van Gerwen (winner)
  2.   Ian White (second round)
  3.   Kim Huybrechts (first round)
  4.   Colin Lloyd (first round)
  5.   Richie Burnett (first round)
  6.   Mervyn King (runner-up)
  7.   Andy Smith (first round)
  8.   Brendan Dolan (semi-finals)
  9.   Robert Thornton (quarter-finals)
  10.   Vincent van der Voort (second round)
  11.   Michael Smith (first round)
  12.   Colin Osborne (second round)
  13.   Dean Winstanley (first round)
  14.   Steve Beaton (second round)
Irish qualifiers
  1.   Mickey Mansell (first round)
  2.   William O'Connor (first round)

Draw edit

The draw was made on 23 September 2012.[3][4] The distance in the quarter-finals were reduced from best of 7 sets to best of 5 sets to end the night earlier.

First round (best of 3 sets)
8–9 October
[5][6]
Second round (best of 5 sets)
10–11 October
[7][8]
Quarter-finals (best of 5 sets)
12 October
[9]
Semi-finals (best of 9 sets)
13 October
[10]
Final (best of 11 sets)
14 October
[11]
               
1   Phil Taylor 100.73 2
  Michael Smith 91.91 0
1   Phil Taylor 95.71 2
  Robert Thornton 96.67 3
    Mark Walsh 78.55 1
  Robert Thornton 94.60 2
    Robert Thornton 91.25 0
  Mervyn King 84.67 3
8   Terry Jenkins 85.34 1
  Mervyn King 85.14 2
    Mervyn King 93.89 3
  Dave Chisnall 92.53 1
    Dean Winstanley 79.87 1
  Dave Chisnall 86.23 2
    Mervyn King 88.60 5
  Brendan Dolan 83.53 2
5   Simon Whitlock 87.69 1
  Justin Pipe 81.37 2
    Justin Pipe 81.85 3
  Kevin Painter 84.71 2
    Kevin Painter 83.50 2
  Kim Huybrechts 76.37 0
    Justin Pipe 87.07 1
  Brendan Dolan 85.53 3
4   Gary Anderson 86.82 0
  Brendan Dolan 84.97 2
    Brendan Dolan 89.68 3
  Vincent van der Voort 84.55 1
    Vincent van der Voort 76.46 2
  William O'Connor 78.94 1
    Mervyn King 81.96 4
  Michael van Gerwen 87.53 6
2   Adrian Lewis 79.73 2
  Richie Burnett 74.82 1
2   Adrian Lewis 80.37 1
  Michael van Gerwen 85.60 3
    Michael van Gerwen 88.80 2
  Colin Lloyd 86.11 1
  Michael van Gerwen 85.22 3
7   Andy Hamilton 83.67 2
7   Andy Hamilton 84.92 2
  Mark Webster 77.31 0
7   Andy Hamilton 93.25 3
  Steve Beaton 88.23 2
    Andy Smith 83.80 0
  Steve Beaton 94.49 2
  Michael van Gerwen 95.04 5
6   Wes Newton 82.33 1
6   Wes Newton 89.55 2
  Ronnie Baxter 85.28 1
6   Wes Newton 82.39 3
  Ian White 87.30 1
    Raymond van Barneveld 73.79 0
  Ian White 87.33 2
6   Wes Newton 75.60 3
  Paul Nicholson 82.79 2
3   James Wade 74.01 1
  Colin Osborne 76.91 2
    Colin Osborne 82.58 1
  Paul Nicholson 83.67 3
    Mickey Mansell 64.48 0
  Paul Nicholson 86.91 2

Television coverage and sponsorship edit

The tournament was screened by Sky Sports in high definition.

PartyPoker.com sponsored the event for the second time.

References edit

  1. ^ "Phil Taylor knocked out of World Grand Prix in Dublin by Robert Thornton". Sky Sports. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  2. ^ "World Grand Prix Field Finalised". PDC. 16 September 2012. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  3. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP Draw". PDC. 23 September 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  4. ^ "2012 World Grand Prix Fixtures". Darts Database. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  5. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP - Monday". PDC. 8 October 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 9 October 2012.
  6. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP - Tuesday". PDC. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 10 October 2012.
  7. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP - Wednesday". PDC. 10 October 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  8. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP - Thursday". PDC. 11 October 2012. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  9. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP Quarter-finals". PDC. 12 October 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  10. ^ "PartyPoker.com WGP Semi-finals". PDC. 13 October 2012. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  11. ^ "Dublin Glory For Comeback Kid!". PDC. 14 October 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2012.

External links edit