2015 Denmark Open darts

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Denmark Open
Tournament information
Dates2–3 May 2015
VenueSport & Event Park Esbjerg
Location Esbjerg
CountryDenmark
Organisation(s) BDO, WDF, DDU
Winner's share30,000 DKK
Champion(s)
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant
«2014 2016»

2015 Denmark Open is a darts tournament, which took place in Esbjerg, Denmark in 2015. [1]

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Results

Last 64

RoundPlayer
Last 32 Flag of England.svg Dave Smith
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Veenstra
Flag of Denmark.svg Klaus Reinhold
Flag of Germany.svg Michel Helder
Flag of Denmark.svg Alex Brian Jensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Zaar
Flag of England.svg Andrew Rose
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicolai Olsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Jørgen Hansen
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards
Flag of Denmark.svg Mogens Christensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Vladimir Andersen
Flag of England.svg Thomas Chant
Flag of Sweden.svg Markus Korhonen
Last 64 Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Løkken
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frans Borsten
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Laursen
Flag of Denmark.svg Justin Thurley
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mark Brouwers
Flag of Denmark.svg Ivan Madsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Brian Buur
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Co Stompé
Flag of Denmark.svg Tonny Madsen
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dean Reynolds
Flag of Denmark.svg Jimmy Poulsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Iversen
Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Vogt
Flag of Denmark.svg Finn Madsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Frede Johansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Christensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Jan Hansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Andersen
Flag of Denmark.svg Mikael Sørensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Morten Steenholdt
Flag of Denmark.svg Per Bertelsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Rene Johansen
Flag of Denmark.svg Rene Madsen
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren Hedegaard
Flag of Denmark.svg Steffen Olling
Flag of Denmark.svg Stig Jørgensen
Flag of Denmark.svg Torben Dollerup
Flag of Denmark.svg Torben Laursen
Flag of Latvia.svg Madars Razma
Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Helsinghof
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Jim Williams
Flag of England.svg Sam Hewson

Last 16

Final 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Michel van der Horst
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Morelissen 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Morelissen
Flag of England.svg Tony O'Shea
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 5
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 2
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stefaan de Prez
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jeffrey de Graaf
Flag of Lithuania.svg Darius Labanauskas
Flag of England.svg Glen Durrant 6
Flag of England.svg Pip Blackwell 1
Flag of England.svg Pip Blackwell
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ryan de Vreede
Flag of England.svg Pip Blackwell 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos 3
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Geert De Vos
Flag of England.svg Matt Dicken
Flag of England.svg Pip Blackwell 5
Flag of England.svg Jamie Hughes 4
Flag of England.svg Jamie Hughes
Flag of England.svg James Hurrell
Flag of England.svg Jamie Hughes 4
Flag of England.svg Gary Robson 0
Flag of England.svg Gary Robson
Flag of England.svg Tony Martin

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References

  1. "2015 Denmark Open Results". Darts Database.