2017 Dutch Open (darts)

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The 2017 Dutch Open was the 45th edition of the Dutch Open. Mark McGeeney won the men's tournament whilst Deta Hedman won the women's. [1] Current BDO World Champion Glen Durrant did not compete in the tournament.

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Prize money

Last 32 – Men's draw

1st Round 2nd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sietse Lap4
Flag of Scotland.svg Craig Quinn 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Huizinga4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sietse Lap 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Huizinga4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Kimmann 0
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhys Griffin 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Richard Huizinga 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhys Griffin 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vincent van der Meer 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhys Griffin 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wesley Harms 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Atkins 3
Flag of England.svg Mark McGeeney 98.042
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhys Griffin 92.131
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Kleermaker 4
Flag of England.svg Rhys Hayden 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martijn Kleermaker 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Toon Greebe 2
Flag of England.svg Mark McGeeney 5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Willem Mandigers 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Mark Schlaghecke 2
Flag of England.svg Mark McGeeney 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rick Hofstra 2
Flag of England.svg Mark McGeeney 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Andy Baetens 2
1 Flag of England.svg Mark McGeeney 84.873
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 85.321
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dean Reynolds 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Svens Wens 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dean Reynolds 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kenny Neyens 1
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kenny Neyens 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Rowdy Schoremans 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Dean Reynolds 4
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Achmed Achmaddy 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 4
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 3
Flag of England.svg Martin Adams 4
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Davy Van Baelen 3
Flag of Scotland.svg Ross Montgomery 87.722
Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 85.620
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 4
Flag of England.svg Darryl Fitton 3
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Davy van der Zanden 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Davy van der Zanden 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kevin Wensink 2
Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 5
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Richie Edwards 3
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Justin van Tergouw 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Slor 2
Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Justin van Tergouw 0
Flag of England.svg Scott Mitchell 4
Flag of England.svg Stephen Rose 2

Women's draw

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of England.svg Danielle Ashton 0
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anca Zijlstra 0
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Anca Zijlstra 4
Flag of England.svg Paula Jacklin 3
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 4
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 1
Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sue Edwards 3
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 4
Flag of England.svg Trina Gulliver 1
Flag of England.svg Lorraine Winstanley 4
Flag of England.svg Sue Cuswick 0
Flag of England.svg Deta Hedman 5
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Karin Krappen 1
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Aileen de Graaf 2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patricia Rudolph 0
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Sharon Prins 2
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhian Griffiths 4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marjolein Noijens 3
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Rhian Griffiths 2
Flag of England.svg Lisa Ashton 4
Flag of England.svg Bianca Los 0

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References

  1. "Dutch Open 2017 – results". World Darts Federation. 6 February 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2024.