2012 Zuiderduin Masters

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Zuiderduin Masters
Tournament information
Dates7 December 2012 – 9 December 2012
VenueHotel Zuiderduin
Location Egmond aan Zee
Country North Holland, the Netherlands
Organisation(s) BDO / WDF
FormatMen
Legs (group stage)
Sets (from Quarter-finals)
Final – best of 9 Sets
Women
Legs (group stage)
Sets (Final)
Final – best of 3 Sets
High checkout170 Flag of England.svg Alan Norris
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting (men)
Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova (women)
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The 2013 Zuiderduin Masters was a BDO/WDF darts tournament that took place in Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands.

Contents

Stephen Bunting won the tournament for the first time beating Alan Norris in the final.

Qualifying

The players in bold are the seeded players for the group stages. The players in italics qualified through more than one method.

Results

Men's tournament

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Group stage

All matches best of 9 legs. Two points are gained for every match won.
P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/− = Leg difference; Pts = Points

Knockout stages

Quarter-finals
Best of 5 sets
Semi-finals
Best of 5 sets
Final
Best of 9 sets [13]
         
2 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Remco van Eijden 0
2 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 3
6 Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 1
6 Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 3
Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea 1
2 Flag of England.svg Stephen Bunting 5
1 Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 0
1 Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 1
1 Flag of England.svg Alan Norris 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 0
  Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf 2

Women's tournament

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Group stage

All matches best of 7 legs. Two points are gained for every match won.
P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/− = Leg difference; Pts = Points

Final

Best of 3 sets.
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Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf (84.69) 1–2 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dobromyslova (74.34)

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