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2023 World Seniors Darts Matchplay

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2023 JENNINGSbet World Seniors Darts Matchplay
Tournament information
Dates2–3 September 2023
VenueYork Barbican
LocationYork
Country England
Organisation(s)WSDT
FormatLegs
Final – best of 17 legs
Prize fund£31,000
Winner's share£10,000
High checkout151  Neil Duff
(quarter-finals)
Champion(s)
 Leonard Gates
«2022 2024»

The 2023 World Seniors Darts Matchplay (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2023 JENNINGSbet World Seniors Darts Matchplay) was the first World Seniors Darts Matchplay organised by the World Seniors Darts Tour and was held at the York Barbican in York between 2–3 September 2023.

Robert Thornton was the defending champion after defeating Phil Taylor 12–10 in the 2022 final, but was defeated 8–5 in the first round by Neil Duff.

Leonard Gates won his third consecutive World Seniors event, by defeating Jim McEwan 9–6 in the final.[1]

Format

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As with the World Matchplay tournaments organised by the Professional Darts Corporation, the Matchplay used the leg format, and the winner needing to be two legs clear at the winning post, with a game being extended if necessary for a maximum of six extra legs before a tie-break leg is required. For example, in a first to 8 legs first round match, if the score reaches 10–10 then the 21st leg will be the decider.[citation needed]

The first round, as well as the quarter-finals are the best of 15 legs (or first to 8 legs), and the semi-finals and final are the best of 17 legs (or first to 9).[citation needed]

Prize money

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The prize fund remained at £31,000.

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £31,000)
Winner (1) £10,000
Runner-up (1) £5,000
Semi-finalists (2) £2,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £1,250
First round (8) £750

Qualifiers

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The first 11 players where announced on 20 June 2023, which included John Henderson who made his World Seniors debut as he had recently turned 50.[2] On 29 August, it was announced that Martin Adams had withdrawn from the event for personal reasons and was replaced by Deta Hedman.[3] The field was decreased from 20 to 16 and the event was held over 2 days down from 3.

Draw

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The draw for the tournament was announced on 30 July 2023.[4]

First round
(best of 15 legs)
2 September
Quarter-finals
(best of 15 legs)
3 September
Semi-finals
(best of 17 legs)
3 September
Final
(best of 17 legs)
3 September
            
1  Robert Thornton 81.52 5
 Neil Duff 92.00 8
 Neil Duff 92.38 11
8  Richie Howson 89.37 9
8  Richie Howson 86.39 8
 Trina Gulliver 74.97 3
 Neil Duff 83.46 5
 Kevin Painter 85.83 9
4  Deta Hedman 72.58 1
 Kevin Painter 85.34 8
 Kevin Painter 82.82 8
Q  Jim McEwan 84.92 5
5  Glen Durrant 87.38 7
Q  Jim McEwan 86.58 9
 Neil Duff 87.93 6
2  Leonard Gates 92.24 9
2  Leonard Gates 85.49 9
RQ  Colin McGarry 86.03 7
2  Leonard Gates 101.28 11
 David Cameron 95.79 9
7  John Henderson 80.00 4
 David Cameron 84.07 8
2  Leonard Gates 95.60 9
 Paul Hogan 91.91 7
3  Phil Taylor 80.64 9
 John Part 73.41 7
3  Phil Taylor 84.72 6
Q  Paul Hogan 93.68 8
6  Scott Mitchell 94.74 6
Q  Paul Hogan 94.96 8

References

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  1. ^ Wood, Kieran (3 September 2023). "Gates crowned World Seniors Darts Matchplay champion to take third straight Seniors title". dartsnews.com. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  2. ^ Barrs, Phill (20 June 2023). "Henderson to make his World Seniors Darts TV debut at the Matchplay". onlinedarts.com. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  3. ^ "WSDT - UPDATE". x.com. 29 August 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2024.
  4. ^ Barrs, Phill (30 July 2023). "The 2023 World Seniors Matchplay Draw". onlinedarts.com. Retrieved 29 September 2024.