2008 UK Open

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2008 Blue Square UK Open
Tournament information
Dates5–8 June 2008
Venue Reebok Stadium
Location Bolton
CountryFlag of England.svg  England
Organisation(s) PDC
FormatLegs
Final – best of 21
Prize fund£178,000
Winner's share£35,000
Nine-dart finish Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg James Wade
«2007 2009»

The 2008 Blue Square UK Open was the sixth year of the PDC's UK Open darts tournament where, following numerous regional qualifying heats throughout Britain, players competed in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was held at Bolton Wanderers' Reebok Stadium, Bolton, England, between 5–8 June 2008.

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James Wade won the tournament; it was his first UK Open title, and his third major title inside 12 months. He defeated American Gary Mawson in the final 11–7.

Format

As in previous years, eight regional UK Open events were staged across the UK where players winning were collated into the UK Order Of Merit. The top 128 players in the list, who played a minimum of three events (plus ties) won a place at the final stages. [1]

The final UK Open Order of Merit qualifiers (146) were also joined by 32 Holsten qualifiers from pub tournaments throughout the UK. The Holsten qualifiers and the players outside the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit began the tournament on the Thursday night. They played down to 32 players, and they were joined by the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit the following night, to provide the competition's last 64. A random draw was made after each subsequent round

Prize money

Stage (no. of players)Prize money
(Total: £178,000)
Winner(1)£35,000
Runner-Up(1)£15,000
Semi-finalists(2)£10,000
Quarter-finalists(4)£5,000
Last 16 (fifth round)(8)£4,000
Last 32 (fourth round)(16)£3,000
Last 64 (third round)(32)£1,000
Last 96 (second round)(32)n/a
Last 128 (first round)(32)n/a
Last 136 (preliminary round)(8)n/a
Nine-dart finish (1)£25,000

Schedule

2007-2008 UK Open regional finals

There were eight regional final events staged between September 2007 and March 2008 to determine the UK Open Order of Merit Table. The tournament winners were:

23 September 2007 (Wales): James Wade 8-7 Raymond van Barneveld
7 October (Ireland): Raymond van Barneveld 8-2 Kevin McDine
21 October (Scotland): James Wade 8-2 Ronnie Baxter
13 January 2008 (North East): Colin Osborne 8-6 Denis Ovens
10 February (South West): Colin Lloyd 8-6 Andy Hamilton
2 March (South): Colin Lloyd 8-6 Phil Taylor
16 March (North West): Phil Taylor 8-7 Adrian Lewis
30 March (Midlands): Phil Taylor 8-0 Brendan Dolan

Tournament review

The tournament has the nickname, the "FA Cup of darts" as a random draw is staged after each round. This provides no protection for the top players, who are usually seeded to avoid each other in early rounds. Raymond van Barneveld and Phil Taylor, the top two in the PDC rankings respectively, met at the quarter-final stage for the third successive year, with the Dutchman coming out on top each occasion, this time 10-9. In addition, Adrian Lewis and Wayne Mardle - two players who played in the 2008 Premier League - played as early as the third Round, the last 64 stage.

Van Barneveld, who had won the tournament for the previous two years went out in the semi-finals to Gary Mawson, which was the Dutchman's first loss at the Reebok Stadium in the event. It also meant that Phil Taylor now overtook him to regain the top spot in the PDC Order of Merit/world rankings, as van Barneveld had failed to defend the £30,000 from the UK Open two years ago.

Earlier in the tournament, Phil Taylor threw his fourth nine dart leg in six years in the UK Open, during a 9-1 victory over Jamie Harvey in the fourth round. In his Fifth round match against Wesley Newton, Taylor achieved the highest televised 3 dart average (to date) of 114.53 surpassing Darryl Fitton's record (114.15) in the International Darts League 2004 against Davy Richardson.

The semi-final line-up contained only one player from the United Kingdom for the first time it the tournament's six-year history. That one player - James Wade, however went on to claim to the title.

Gary Mawson was the first American player to reach the UK Open final, and the first American since Larry Butler in 1994 to reach a major PDC final.

Results

Preliminary round

Best of 11 legs

First round

Best of 11 legs

Second round

Best of 11 legs

Third round

Best of 17 legs

Fourth round

Best of 17 legs,

Final Stages

5th round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
        
Flag of England.svg James Wade 96.729
Flag of England.svg Ronnie Baxter 83.722
Flag of England.svg Wade91.7210
Flag of England.svg Tabern 92.806
Flag of England.svg Alan Tabern 9
Flag of England.svg Simon Whatley 8
Flag of England.svg Wade101.3910
Flag of the Netherlands.svg v d Voort 93.204
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Voort 95.349
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Klaasen 93.506
Flag of the Netherlands.svg v d Voort93.5910
Flag of England.svg Thompson 92.215
Flag of England.svg Chris Thompson 9
Ulster Banner.svg Brendan Dolan 2
Flag of England.svg James Wade 94.6511
Flag of the United States.svg Gary Mawson 87.337
Flag of England.svg Wes Newton 97.323
Flag of England.svg Phil Taylor 114.539
Flag of England.svg Taylor 101.389
Flag of the Netherlands.svg v Barneveld97.7210
Flag of England.svg Andy Hamilton 98.434
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Raymond van Barneveld 100.419
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Barneveld 92.158
Flag of the United States.svg Mawson90.6610
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg John Part 6
Flag of England.svg Wayne Jones 9
Flag of England.svg Jones 87.936
Flag of the United States.svg Mawson87.1410
Flag of England.svg Mark Dudbridge 8
Flag of the United States.svg Gary Mawson 9

Random draws were made after each round up to the semi-final stage. Draw bracket has been compiled retrospectively.

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