2010 World Masters (darts)

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Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates29–31 October
Venue Hull City Hall
Location East Riding of Yorkshire
Country England
Organisation(s) BDO
Format Sets
Prize fund£66,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men's)
«2009 2011»

The 2010 Winmau World Masters was the fourth major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2010. It took place from 29 to 31 October in the Hull City Hall, which hosted the event for the first time, taking over from the Bridlington Spa Royal Hall. [1] It was broadcast by the BBC. Martin Adams, who was the defending champion and top seed, successfully defended the tournament by beating Stuart Kellett 7–3 in the final.

Contents

Seeds

Men [2]

  1. Flag of England.svg Martin Adams
  2. Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett
  3. Flag of England.svg Steve West
  4. Flag of England.svg Dean Winstanley
  5. Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea
  6. Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson
  7. Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery
  8. Flag of England.svg Scott Waites

Women

  1. Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman
  2. Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Irina Armstrong
  4. Flag of England.svg Karen Lawman
  5. Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore
  6. Flag of England.svg Dee Bateman
  7. Flag of England.svg Tricia Wright
  8. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen

Men's Draw

[3]

Last 24
Best of 5 sets
Losers £0
Last 16
Best of 5 sets
Losers £1,000
Quarter-finals
Best of 5 sets
Losers £1,500
Semi-finals
Best of 11 sets
Losers £3,000
Final
Best of 13 sets
Winner £25,000
Runner up £10,000
1 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 91.533
Flag of England.svg John Walton 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 86.942
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Dekker 31 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 91.253
8 Flag of England.svg Scott Waites 91.321
8 Flag of England.svg Scott Waites 84.483
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jerry Hendriks 3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jerry Hendriks 78.180
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 1 1 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 95.016
Flag of Ireland.svg Martin McCloskey 86.913
5 Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea 90.182
Flag of England.svg Paul Jennings 1 Flag of Ireland.svg Martin McCloskey 89.453
Flag of Ireland.svg Martin McCloskey 3 Flag of Ireland.svg Martin McCloskey 85.443
4 Flag of England.svg Dean Winstanley 83.520
4 Flag of England.svg Dean Winstanley 90.663
Flag of the Philippines.svg Ronald L. Briones 1 Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart Rattray 85.211
Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart Rattray 31 Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 98.347
2 Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett 91.003
2 Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett 83.793
Flag of England.svg Tony West 3 Flag of England.svg Tony West 83.731
Flag of England.svg Gary Robson 2 2 Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett 88.233
Flag of England.svg Ted Hankey 84.052
7 Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 88.172
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jamie Lewis 2 Flag of England.svg Ted Hankey 92.103
Flag of England.svg Ted Hankey 32 Flag of England.svg Stuart Kellett 89.346
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 91.045
6 Flag of England.svg Garry Thompson 71.700
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 3 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 76.723
Flag of England.svg Brian Woods 2 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Martin Phillips 97.823
Flag of England.svg Ian Jones 91.711
3 Flag of England.svg Steve West 91.862
Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 2 Flag of England.svg Ian Jones 91.713
Flag of England.svg Ian Jones 3

Ladies Draw

[4] [5]

First round
Best of 7 legs
Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 7 legs
Final
Best of 7 legs
            
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 2
Flag of England.svg Apylee Jones4
Flag of England.svg Apylee Jones 2
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen 4
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen 4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carol Forwood 0
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen 74.193
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 68.734
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 4
Flag of the United States.svg Brenda Roush 2
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 4
4 Flag of England.svg Karen Lawman 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhian Edwards 3
4 Flag of England.svg Karen Lawmen4
5 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Julie Gore 70.414
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 74.461
3 Flag of Russia.svg Irina Armstrong 3
Ulster Banner.svg Denise Cassidy4
Ulster Banner.svg Denise Cassidy 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 4
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Olive Byamukama 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Francis Hoenselaar 78.274
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 77.793
  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tamara Schuur4
Flag of England.svg Nicola Furse 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Tamara Schuur 2
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
2 Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 3

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