Antwerp Open | |
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Tournament information | |
Venue | Belgica Loods |
Location | Antwerp |
Country | Belgium |
Established | 1988 |
Organisation(s) | WDF |
Prize fund | €8,000 |
Month(s) Played | August |
Current champion(s) | |
Jamie Lewis (men's) Aletta Wajer (women's) Enrico Frank (boys) Jana Leys (girls) |
The Antwerp Open [1] is a darts tournament that has been held annually since 1988.
Year | Champion | Score | Runner-up | Total Prize Money | Champion | Runner-up |
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1988 | Steve Brown | ?–? | Graham Miller | ? | ? | ? |
1989 | Steve Brown | ?–? | Edward Leyland | ? | ? | ? |
1990 | Leo Laurens | ?–? | Frans Devooght | ? | ? | ? |
1991 | Stefan Eeckelaert | ?–? | Jef van Heertum | ? | ? | ? |
1992 | Jef van Heertum | ?–? | Raymond van Barneveld | ? | ? | ? |
1993 | Mike Gregory | ?–? | Jef Scheyltjens | ? | ? | ? |
1994 | Dennis Priestley | ?–? | Rod Harrington | ? | ? | ? |
1995 | Dennis Priestley | ?–? | Jocky Wilson | ? | ? | ? |
1996 | Bob Anderson | ?–? | Keith Deller | ? | ? | ? |
1997 | Phil Taylor | ?–? | Alan Warriner-Little | ? | ? | ? |
1998 | Phil Taylor | ?–? | Rod Harrington | ? | ? | ? |
1999 | Mervyn King | ?–? | Chris Mason | ? | ? | ? |
2000 | Jamie Harvey | 3–2 | Roland Scholten | ? | ? | ? |
2001 | Martin Adams | 3–1 | Paul Williams | ? | ? | ? |
2002 | Colin Lloyd | 3–1 | Kevin Painter | ? | ? | ? |
2003 | Colin Lloyd | 3–2 | Mick Manning | ? | ? | ? |
2004 | Colin Lloyd | 3–2 | Alex Roy | €11,380 | €2,500 | €1,250 |
2005 | Terry Jenkins | 3–0 | Mikel van Maastrigt | €11,380 | €2,500 | €1,250 |
2006 | Terry Jenkins | 3–0 | Steve Maish | €11,380 | €2,500 | €1,250 |
2007 | Terry Jenkins | 3–0 | Andy Smith | €11,380 | €2,500 | €1,250 |
2008 | Andy Hamilton | 3–1 | Matt Clark | €10,360 | €2,000 | €1,000 |
2009 | Ian White | 3–0 | Ted Hankey | €9,500 | €2,500 | €1,000 |
2010 | Stuart Kellett | 3–2 | Gino Vos | €9,500 | €2,500 | €1,000 |
2011 | Tony West | 3–1 | Frans Harmsen | €9,080 | €2,300 | €1,000 |
2012 | Joppe Bakens | 3–0 | Willy van de Wiel | €9,080 | €2,500 | €1,000 |
2013 | Martin Adams | 3–2 | Robbie Green | €6,080 | €1,850 | €750 |
2014 | Jamie Hughes | 3–2 | Martin Adams | €6,080 | €1,850 | €750 |
2015 | Jim Williams | 3–1 | Sven Verdonck | €6,540 | €2,300 | €1,000 |
2016 | Jimmy Hendriks | 3–0 | Martin Atkins | €6,540 | €2,300 | €1,000 |
2017 | Jim Williams | 9–2 | Ross Montgomery | €6,540 | €2,300 | €1,000 |
2018 | Wouter Vaes | 7–5 | Mario Vandenbogaerde | €5,890 | €1,500 | €750 |
2019 | Wayne Warren | 7 – 5 | Gary Stone | €5,600 | €1,600 | €800 |
2022 | Jamie Lewis | 7 – 5 | Kay Smeets | €5,600 | €1,600 | €800 |
2023 | €5,600 | €1,600 | €800 |
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