2015 World Masters (darts)

Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates 8–11 October
Location East Riding of Yorkshire
Country England
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Prize fund £70,500
Winners share £25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
Champion(s)
England Glen Durrant (men)
Netherlands Aileen de Graaf (Women)
Netherlands Justin van Tergouw (boys)
England Danielle Ashton (girls)
«2014 2016»

The 2015 Winmau World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2015. It took place from 8–11 October at the Hull City Hall, which hosted the stage element of the event for the fourth year.

Seeds

Men

The seedings were finalised on completion on 31 August. For the fourth consecutive year, there are 32 seeds (an increase from 8 between 2007–2011) with the Top 16 exempt until the Last 32 stage.

Top 16

  1. England Glen Durrant (Winner)
  2. England Martin Adams (Semi-finals)
  3. England Scott Mitchell (First round)
  4. England Jamie Hughes (Quarter-finals)
  5. Netherlands Wesley Harms (First round)
  6. Belgium Geert De Vos (First round)
  7. Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf (First round)
  8. England Darryl Fitton (Second round)
  9. Wales Martin Phillips (Quarter-finals)
  10. England Pip Blackwell (Quarter-finals)
  11. England Scott Waites (Quarter-finals)
  12. England Gary Robson (First round)
  13. Wales Jim Williams (First round)
  14. Latvia Madars Razma (Second round)
  15. Scotland Ross Montgomery (First round)
  16. England Mark McGeeney (Second round)

Thursday qualifiers

Men's Draw

Last 32 onwards. Sets are best of 3 legs.

Last 32

Last 32 (best of 5 sets)

9 October

Last 16 (best of 5 sets)

10 October

Quarter-Finals (best of 5 sets)

11 October

Semi-Finals (best of 9 sets)

11 October

Final (best of 13 sets)

11 October

               
1 England Glen Durrant 95.34 3
Canada John Norman, Jr. 79.05 0
1 England Glen Durrant 97.68 3
16 England Mark McGeeney 95.28 0
16 England Mark McGeeney 89.91 3
Netherlands Willem Mandigers 87.36 0
1 England Glen Durrant 104.93 3
9 Wales Martin Phillips 95.85 1
8 England Darryl Fitton 90.57 3
Northern Ireland Kyle McKinstry 79.77 1
8 England Darryl Fitton 92.55 2
9 Wales Martin Phillips 97.77 3
9 Wales Martin Phillips 89.19 3
England James Hurrell 91.17 2
1 England Glen Durrant 94.96 5
Switzerland Thomas Junghans 89.42 1
5 Netherlands Wesley Harms 90.90 2
Switzerland Thomas Junghans 88.53 3
  Switzerland Thomas Junghans 87.33 3
Netherlands Danny Noppert 81.57 2
12 England Gary Robson 87.69 1
Netherlands Danny Noppert 93.06 3
Switzerland Thomas Junghans 87.55 3
4 England Jamie Hughes 82.89 1
4 England Jamie Hughes 92.01 3
England Allan Edwards 64.74 0
4 England Jamie Hughes 90.36 3
Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 86.10 1
13 Wales Jim Williams 84.24 1
Lithuania Darius Labanauskas 81.06 3
1 England Glen Durrant 93.22 7
United States Larry Butler 92.53 3
2 England Martin Adams 91.77 3
Republic of Ireland David Concannon 85.44 1
2 England Martin Adams 99.96 3
Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 86.55 2
15 Scotland Ross Montgomery 81.87 1
Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 88.26 3
2 England Martin Adams 81.79 3
10 England Pip Blackwell 79.22 1
7 Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf 77.58 1
Belgium Sven Verdonck 82.95 3
Belgium Sven Verdonck 75.87 0
10 England Pip Blackwell 82.56 3
10 England Pip Blackwell 86.70 3
England Brian Dawson 85.74 1
2 England Martin Adams 91.94 4
United States Larry Butler 91.98 5
6 Belgium Geert de Vos 87.87 2
Netherlands Richard Veenstra 90.66 3
Netherlands Richard Veenstra 82.38 0
11 England Scott Waites 92.85 3
11 England Scott Waites 94.86 3
New Zealand Cody Harris 99.42 0
11 England Scott Waites 97.38 1
United States Larry Butler 93.95 3
3 England Scott Mitchell 88.35 2
United States Larry Butler 87.39 3
United States Larry Butler 87.30 3
14 Latvia Madars Razma 82.44 0
14 Latvia Madars Razma 78.78 3
Sweden Johan Engström 74.01 0

Boys Final

Date Winner Score Runner-up
Friday 9 October Netherlands Justin van Tergouw 82.41 4-2 England Joshua Richardson 81.45

Girls Final

Date Winner Score Runner-up
Friday 9 October England Danielle Ashton 46.38 4-1 Scotland Rebecca Graham 45.60

Women

The seedings were finalised on completion of the 2014 French Open 29 August. The ladies seeds enter at the start of the competition however can not play each other until the quarter final stage.

  1. England Deta Hedman (Semi-finals)
  2. England Claire Brookin (Quarter-finals)
  3. Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (Quarter-finals)
  4. Netherlands Aileen de Graaf (Winner)
  5. England Lisa Ashton (Runner up)
  6. Japan Mayumi Ouchi (Quarter-finals)
  7. Japan Akari Oshiro (Quarter finals)
  8. England Fallon Sherrock (Semi-finals)

Ladies Draw

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £500
Semi-finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £750
Final
Best of 9 legs
Winner £5,000
Runner up £2,000
         
England Deta Hedman 72.00 4
England Claire Brookin 75.27 3
England Deta Hedman 81.33 3
Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 85.38 4
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 70.38 2
Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 78.69 4
Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 82.51 5
England Lisa Ashton 83.78 4
England Lisa Ashton 77.13 4
Japan Mayumi Ouchi 72.00 2
England Lisa Ashton 78.79 4
England Fallon Sherrock 77.42 1
Japan Akari Oshiro 78.57 3
England Fallon Sherrock 77.43 4
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