2001 WDF World Cup

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The 2001 WDF World Cup was the 13th edition of the WDF World Cup darts tournament, organised by the World Darts Federation. It was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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Men's singles

Third roundFourth roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Alan Reynolds 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Co Stompé 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Co Stompé 0
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Johnstone 2
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nagy 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Russell Stewart 0
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nagy 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Nagy 4
Flag of Norway.svg John Sandåker 2
Flag of Norway.svg John Sandåker 4
Flag of the Philippines.svg Celso III Parfan 1
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Caris 4
Flag of South Africa.svg Gawie Roesstorff 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Caris 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 3
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Fleet 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Caris 2
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 3
Flag of England.svg Mervyn King 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 0
Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Parry 0
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Sorensen 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 3
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Herbie Nathan 1
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ritchie Davies 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Ritchie Davies4
Flag of Germany.svg Tomas Seyler 1
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of Finland.svg Marko Pusa 0
Flag of Finland.svg Marko Pusa 4
Flag of Norway.svg Jacques Langston 3
Flag of Finland.svg Marko Pusa 4
Ulster Banner.svg John Elder 0
Ulster Banner.svg John Elder 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco Tak 2
Flag of England.svg Andy Fordham 4
Flag of England.svg John Walton 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony David 1
Flag of England.svg John Walton 4
Flag of England.svg John Walton 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Jensen 0
Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Jensen 4
Flag of Ireland.svg Stephen McDonnell 0
Flag of England.svg John Walton 4
Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula 1
Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Gary Anderson 2
Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Komula 4
Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sjöberg 1
Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Sjöberg 4
Flag of New Zealand.svg Alan Thomson 1

Women's singles

Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
         
Flag of Scotland.svg Anne Kirk 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Ann Louise Peters 0
Flag of Scotland.svg Anne Kirk 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tracey James 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mieke de Boer 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mieke de Boer 4
Flag of South Africa.svg Jill Field 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mieke de Boer 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Natalie Carter 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Natalie Carter 4
Flag of the Philippines.svg Janice Hinojales 1

Other Winners

EventWinnerScoreRunner-up
Men's Team Flag of England.svg Martin Adams
Andy Fordham
Mervyn King
John Walton
9-7 Flag of Finland.svg Marko Pusa
Marko Kantele
Jarkko Komula
Ulf Ceder
Men's Pairs Flag of England.svg John Walton
Andy Fordham
4-2 Flag of Finland.svg Ulf Ceder
Marko Kantele
Women's Pairs Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mieke de Boer
Francis Hoenselaar
4-2 Flag of Sweden.svg Carina Ekberg
Kristiina Korpi
Youth Singles - Boys Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 3-1 Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen
Youth Singles - Girls Flag of Australia (converted).svg Venus Johnson 3-0 Flag of South Africa.svg Melody Unger
Youth Pairs Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen
Johanna Ehn
3-0 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Karkoska
Nicole Outhues

Final Points Tables

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References

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