2011 PDC World Darts Championship

The 2011 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship was the 18th World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation. The event took place at the Alexandra Palace, London from 16 December 2010 and 3 January 2011. A total of 72 players took part, 16 of whom began at the preliminary round stage, with the eight winners joining the remaining 56 players in the first round proper.

2011 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship
Tournament information
Dates16 December 2010 –
3 January 2011
VenueAlexandra Palace
LocationLondon
Country England
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs (preliminaries)
Sets (from Round 1)
Final – best of 13
Prize fund£1,000,000
Winner's share£200,000
Nine-dart finish Adrian Lewis
High checkout
Champion(s)
 Adrian Lewis
«20102012»

Phil Taylor was the defending champion, having won the 2010 tournament. He was knocked out of the tournament at the quarter-final stage by Mark Webster, who in turn was defeated by Adrian Lewis in the semi-finals. Lewis went on to win the tournament, beating Gary Anderson 7–5 in the final to become only the fifth different PDC World Champion and the first to have won it without having won the rival BDO World Championship.[1]

The final between Adrian Lewis and Gary Anderson was notable for a number of reasons. It was the last match that Sid Waddell commentated on at the PDC World Darts Championship before his death in 2012. It was the first ever nine-dart finish in a PDC World Championship final, hit by Lewis in the third leg of the match and not accomplished again until Michael Smith did so in 2023 against Michael van Gerwen. And it was also the first PDC World Championship final involving 2 players that were playing in their first World final.

4-time PDC World Championship semi-finalist Wayne Mardle was a notable absentee, missing out on his first World Championship since 1999. The 3-time PDC World Championship finalist Peter Manley was also another notable absentee, having missed out since 1998.

Format and qualifiers

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The televised stages featured 72 players from a minimum of 22 countries. The top 32 players in the PDC Order of Merit on 29 November 2010 were seeded for the tournament.[2] They were joined by the 16 highest non qualified players in the Players Championship Order of Merit from events played on the PDC Pro Tour.

These 48 players were joined by two PDPA qualifiers (which were determined at a PDPA Qualifying event held in Derby on November 29, 2010), and 22 international players: the 4 highest names in the European Order of Merit not already qualified, the 2 highest names in the North American Order of Merit not already qualified and 16 further international qualifiers determined by the PDC and PDPA.

Some of the international players, such as the 4 from the European Order of Merit, and the top American and Australian players were entered straight into the first round, while others, having won qualifying events in their countries, were entered into the preliminary round.

1^ Rob Modra was unable to get a visa, so therefore, he was replaced by Kirk Shepherd, the next highest ranked player in the Players Championship Order of Merit.[3]

Prize money

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The 2011 World Championship featured a prize fund of £1,000,000 – the same as in the previous year. The Third Place Playoff did not take place this year.

The prize money is allocated as follows:[2]

Position (num. of players)Prize money
(Total: £1,000,000)
Winner(1)£200,000
Runner-Up(1)£100,000
Semi-finalists(2)£50,000
Quarter-finalists(4)£25,000
Third round losers(8)£15,000
Second round losers(16)£10,000
First round losers(32)£6,000
Preliminary round losers(8)£3,500
Nine-dart finish(1)£10,000

Draw

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Preliminary round

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The preliminary round was played from Dec 16 to Dec 23 with one match per day. The format was best of 7 legs.

Player 1ScorePlayer 2
Gary Mawson 92.444–1 Juanito Gionson 90.81
Roland Scholten 82.154–2 Veijo Viinikka 75.93
Matt Padgett 83.102–4 Morihiro Hashimoto 87.30
Per Laursen 91.054–2 Boris Krčmar 84.89
Jyhan Artut 83.864–3 Scott MacKenzie 84.94
Mickey Mansell 82.700–4 Preston Ridd 84.68
Devon Petersen 90.164–3 Norman Madhoo 82.05
Magnus Caris 80.244–3 Dietmar Burger 76.81

Last 64

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The winner of the eight preliminary-round matches joined 56 other players in the first round.

The first round draw took place on Tuesday 30 November live in the studio of Sky Sports News, and was conducted by 1983 World champion Keith Deller and Sky Sports darts' analyst and former World Matchplay champion, Rod Harrington.[4]

Finals

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Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
1 January
Semi-finals (best of 11 sets)
2 January
Final (best of 13 sets)
3 January
         
1 Phil Taylor 101.742
25 Mark Webster 98.015
25 Mark Webster 96.384
5 Adrian Lewis 98.486
5 Adrian Lewis 100.035
20 Vincent van der Voort 93.172
5 Adrian Lewis 99.407
11 Gary Anderson 99.415
15 Wes Newton 91.944
7 Terry Jenkins 93.525
7 Terry Jenkins 97.012
11 Gary Anderson 101.116
11 Gary Anderson 102.755
3 Raymond van Barneveld 93.791

Rounds 1-4

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First round (best of 5 sets)
16–23 December
Second round (best of 7 sets)
27–29 December
Third round (best of 7 sets)
29–30 December
Quarter-finals (best of 9 sets)
1 January
            
1 Phil Taylor 88.493
Gary Mawson 77.490
1 Taylor 102.094
Laursen 93.190
32 John Part 86.760
Per Laursen 83.663
1 Taylor 98.074
Wright 96.561
16 Paul Nicholson 97.393
Steve Farmer 93.900
16 Nicholson 89.932
Wright 85.394
17 Co Stompé 88.741
Peter Wright 86.763
1 Taylor 101.742
25 Webster 98.015
8 Ronnie Baxter 94.103
Roland Scholten 90.650
8 Baxter 95.000
25 Webster 97.224
25 Mark Webster 98.933
Steve Maish 93.760
25 Webster 93.254
Hylton 91.811
9 Colin Lloyd 84.353
Andree Welge 84.652
9 Lloyd 91.142
Hylton 93.524
24 Steve Beaton 89.792
Mark Hylton 90.143
5 Adrian Lewis 94.873
Tony Eccles 94.840
5 Lewis 90.284
28 Dudbridge 87.661
28 Mark Dudbridge 92.603
Alex Roy 85.701
5 Lewis 101.054
21 Thornton 92.231
12 Andy Hamilton 79.423
Dennis Smith 80.100
12 Hamilton 86.490
21 Thornton 90.164
21 Robert Thornton 91.233
Nigel Heydon 91.531
5 Lewis 100.035
20 van der Voort 93.172
4 Simon Whitlock 90.413
Steve Evans 87.350
4 Whitlock 102.864
29 Ovens 86.500
29 Denis Ovens 88.873
Jyhan Artut 80.711
4 Whitlock 96.812
20 van der Voort 94.954
13 Wayne Jones 92.633
Kirk Shepherd 85.741
13 Jones 92.882
20 van der Voort 93.964
20 Vincent van der Voort 85.853
Preston Ridd 71.290
2 James Wade 91.533
Antonio Alcinas 85.920
2 Wade 89.542
Suljović 88.554
31 Michael van Gerwen 84.171
Mensur Suljović 91.513
Suljović 84.760
15 Newton 97.344
15 Wes Newton 87.953
Darin Young 80.570
15 Newton 92.634
Dolan 91.070
18 Kevin Painter 84.840
Brendan Dolan 96.323
15 Newton 91.944
7 Jenkins 93.525
7 Terry Jenkins 87.113
Joe Cullen 81.772
7 Jenkins 91.964
Brown 85.501
26 Jelle Klaasen 84.031
Steve Brown 91.463
7 Jenkins 99.054
10 Walsh 91.790
10 Mark Walsh 93.483
Justin Pipe 91.831
10 Walsh 89.334
23 Tabern 87.453
23 Alan Tabern 91.143
Richie Burnett 86.022
6 Mervyn King 94.253
Magnus Caris 83.680
6 King 94.453
27 A. Smith 93.054
27 Andy Smith 93.263
Shane Tichowitsch 87.581
27 A. Smith 92.970
11 Anderson 108.394
11 Gary Anderson 103.263
Morihiro Hashimoto 87.440
11 Anderson 103.444
22 Priestley 97.262
22 Dennis Priestley 92.213
Bernd Roith 83.120
11 Anderson 102.755
3 van Barneveld 93.791
3 Raymond van Barneveld 94.283
Steve Hine 85.701
3 van Barneveld 98.244
McDine 91.931
30 Barrie Bates 78.801
Kevin McDine 77.653
3 van Barneveld 97.194
14 Osborne 90.633
14 Colin Osborne 93.023
Chris Thompson 88.471
14 Osborne 89.824
19 Caven 88.910
19 Jamie Caven 84.283
Devon Petersen 79.821

Final

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Final: Best of 13 sets.
Referees: George Noble (first half) and Russ Bray (second half).
Alexandra Palace, London, England, 3 January 2011.
(5) Adrian Lewis 7 – 5 Gary Anderson (11)
3 – 1, 3 – 0, 0 – 3, 3 – 1, 1 – 3, 1 – 3, 3 – 1, 3 – 2, 1 – 3, 3 – 1, 1 – 3, 0 – 3, 3 – 0
99.80Average (3 darts)99.41
20180 scores10
141Highest checkout164
0% (0/0)Checkout summary0% (0/0)

Statistics

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PlayerEliminatedPlayedSets WonSets LostLegs WonLegs Lost100+140+180sHigh checkoutAverage
Adrian LewisWinner62913101702211196016797.35
Gary AndersonRunner-up62712936216713658164103.06
Mark WebsterSemi-finals520973491481022416796.76
Terry JenkinsSemi-finals518137154182912917093.73
Phil TaylorQuarter-finals41364632109681712697.60
Raymond van BarneveldQuarter-finals412105043112792315695.88
Wes NewtonQuarter-finals41555132103611113692.47
Vincent van der VoortQuarter-finals41394442111601914891.98
Simon WhitlockThird round394331757461616496.69
Andy SmithThird round378312885401914093.09
Mark HyltonThird round398373387471813891.82
Mark WalshThird round378323686451614691.53
Robert ThorntonThird round385272887331012591.21
Colin OsborneThird round3105352971371413991.16
Mensur SuljovićThird round377293176321313688.27
Peter WrightThird round38732297748612087.57
Dennis PriestleySecond round254211747281211194.74
Ronnie BaxterSecond round23415153227611894.55
Mervyn KingSecond round26422186336613694.35
Brendan DolanSecond round23415144220510893.70
Paul NicholsonSecond round25418183735714193.66
Wayne JonesSecond round25520186031912092.76
James WadeSecond round25422174828212190.54
Mark DudbridgeSecond round245182142191210790.13
Per LaursenSecond round33417195623310689.30
Alan TabernSecond round266272586321216089.30
Steve BrownSecond round24515194319912688.48
Colin LloydSecond round25619254529613687.75
Denis OvensSecond round23513183622210687.69
Jamie CavenSecond round23517205417616186.60
Kevin McDineSecond round24517224814812084.79
Andy HamiltonSecond round23415154210610682.96
Tony EcclesFirst round103691311817094.84
Steve FarmerFirst round103391015116193.90
Steve MaishFirst round1032910925893.76
Justin PipeFirst round113792111416791.83
Nigel HeydonFirst round113810301226191.53
Steve BeatonFirst round1231113291447589.79
Co StompéFirst round1136111811411188.74
Chris ThompsonFirst round113610261029688.47
Shane TichowitschFirst round113311151224087.58
Morihiro HashimotoFirst round20341119646187.37
Steve EvansFirst round1032918803587.35
John PartFirst round10359157710086.76
Roland ScholtenFirst round2037112112411286.40
Richie BurnettFirst round123710271026486.02
Antonio AlcinasFirst round1032914622085.92
Kirk ShepherdFirst round11351016914085.74
Steve HineFirst round11371129618885.70
Alex RoyFirst round11371014846885.70
Devon PetersenFirst round21312142213514684.99
Gary MawsonFirst round203810161438184.97
Kevin PainterFirst round10329175115684.84
Andree WelgeFirst round12391025636384.65
Michael van GerwenFirst round1136912948284.17
Jelle KlaasenFirst round113510139211184.03
Bernd RoithFirst round1032916709683.12
Jyhan ArtutFirst round21310142910411282.29
Magnus CarisFirst round20361225825581.96
Joe CullenFirst round12361320745981.77
Darin YoungFirst round1033912623280.57
Dennis SmithFirst round1033915714080.10
Barrie BatesFirst round113892910011678.80
Preston RiddFirst round20059136110477.99
Juanito GionzonPrelim. Round1001411219690.81
Scott MacKenziePrelim. Round100348406084.94
Boris KrčmarPrelim. Round100244417684.89
Matt PadgettPrelim. Round100246304083.10
Michael MansellPrelim. Round1000455082.70
Norman MadhooPrelim. Round100346413682.05
Dietmar BurgerPrelim. Round1003412106476.81
Veijo ViinikkaPrelim. Round100246214075.93

Representation from different countries

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This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship, the total number including the preliminary round.


ENG

NED

SCO

AUS

WAL

AUT

GER

NIR

NZL

CAN

SPA

RSA

USA

JPN

FIN

PHI

DEN

CRO

HKG

SWE

GUY
Total
Final1010000000000000000002
Semis2010100000000000000004
Quarters4210100000000000000008
Round 382311100000000000000016
Round 2212321101000000001000032
Round 1346334131111121001001064
Prelim.11000111100111111111116
Total356334232111121111111172


Television coverage

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Sky Sports broadcast all 72 matches live in high-definition in the United Kingdom. Dave Clark presented the coverage with analysis from Rod Harrington and Eric Bristow. They also commentated on matches along with Sid Waddell (in his final PDC World Darts Championship commentating appearance), John Gwynne, Nigel Pearson, Rod Studd and Stuart Pyke. This was the first PDC World Championship where Dave Lanning wasn't commentating having retired prior to the tournament. Due to the ill health of Harrington, Wayne Mardle replaced him post-Christmas and featured both commentating and co-presenting alongside Clark. Former England cricketer Andrew Flintoff was also a guest commentator twice during tournament. Interviews were handled by either Clark, Bristow or Studd.

In the Netherlands SBS6 broadcast all matches live through a live stream on the SBS6 website and Sport1 broadcast all the matches on television, both with commentary provided by Jacques Nieuwlaat and Leo Oldenburger. In Germany it was broadcast live on Sport1 with co-commentary provided by Roland Scholten, and in Australia it was broadcast live on Fox Sports.

References

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  1. ^ "Jackpot hails 'dream' win". Sky Sports. 4 January 2011. Archived from the original on 7 January 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Order of Merit Explanation". pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 1 October 2008. Archived from the original on 6 July 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  3. ^ Shepherd replaces Modra Archived 2010-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, pdc.tv, 14 December 2010
  4. ^ World Championship Draw Archived 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "2011 PDC World Championship Stats". Darts Database. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
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