2018 World Series of Darts Finals

The 2018 bwin World Series of Darts Finals was the fourth staging of the World Series of Darts Finals tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The tournament took place in the Multiversum Schwechat, Vienna, Austria, from 2–4 November 2018. It featured a field of 24 players.

2018 bwin World Series of Darts Finals
Tournament information
Dates2–4 November 2018
VenueMultiversum Schwechat
LocationVienna
Country Austria
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£250,000
Winner's share£50,000
High checkout170 Scotland Gary Anderson
170 England Michael Smith
Champion(s)
England James Wade
«2017 2019»

Michael van Gerwen was three-time defending champion after defeating Gary Anderson 11-6 in the 2017 final, but lost in the quarter-finals to Raymond van Barneveld 8–10. This ended a 13-match unbeaten streak and 3 year reign as champion.

James Wade won his first World Series Finals title. It was his second title in as many weeks after he beat Michael Smith 11–10 in a dramatic final, in which Wade missed two match darts in the penultimate leg and Smith missed five match darts in the final leg.

Prize money edit

The total prize money remained £250,000.

Position (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £250,000)
Winner (1) £50,000
Runner-up (1) £25,000
Semi-finalists (2) £16,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £12,500
Last 16  (second round) (8) £7,500
Last 24  (first round) (8) £4,000

Qualification edit

The top eight players from the six World Series events of 2018 are seeded for this tournament. Those events are:

In addition, the next four highest ranked players from the PDC Order of Merit following the 2018 World Grand Prix final on 6 October 2018 qualify, as will the next eight players on the World Series Order of Merit. Another four places were awarded following a Tour Card Holders' qualifier in Barnsley on 19 October.[1]

Corey Cadby originally qualified through the World Series Order of Merit, but withdrew following a broken arm in a car accident. Royden Lam replaced him.[2] Dawson Murschell also originally qualified through the World Series Order of Merit, but withdrew on the day of the tournament with illness. Max Hopp replaced Murschell as the highest player from the Order of Merit who had not qualified and was able to play, with Mark McGrath, Tim Pusey and Haupai Puha unable to make the journey at such short notice.[3]

The following players qualified for the tournament:

World Series Top 8

(seedings after all events)

  1.   Peter Wright (second round)
  2.   Rob Cross (second round)
  3.   Michael van Gerwen (quarter-finals)
  4.   Gary Anderson (second round)
  5.   Michael Smith (runner-up)
  6.   Raymond van Barneveld (semi-finals)
  7.   Mensur Suljović (second round)
  8.   Simon Whitlock (quarter-finals)
PDC Order of Merit Qualifiers
Tour Card Qualifiers
World Series Order of Merit

Draw edit

First round (best of 11 legs)
2 November
Second round (best of 11 legs)
3 November
Quarter-finals (best of 19 legs)
4 November
Semi-finals (best of 21 legs)
4 November
Final (best of 21 legs)
4 November
RQ  Gerwyn Price 90.5761  Peter Wright 79.941
  Royden Lam 73.491RQ  Gerwyn Price 81.446
RQ  Gerwyn Price 96.7510
8  Simon Whitlock 98.917
Q  Steve Beaton 98.5408  Simon Whitlock 88.866
RQ  Daryl Gurney 102.486RQ  Daryl Gurney 95.025
RQ  Gerwyn Price 96.388
5  Michael Smith 98.0011
RQ  Ian White 97.3645  Michael Smith 103.986
  Kyle Anderson 101.356  Kyle Anderson 97.463
5  Michael Smith 100.0910
RQ  Dave Chisnall 100.105
RQ  Dave Chisnall 102.9164  Gary Anderson 100.365
  Max Hopp 84.391RQ  Dave Chisnall 95.806
5  Michael Smith 99.0910
  James Wade 97.0011
   Jamie Lewis 109.8262  Rob Cross 83.865
  Dimitri Van den Bergh 105.212  Jamie Lewis 87.876
   Jamie Lewis 84.085
  James Wade 94.4010
Q  Ross Smith 87.1137  Mensur Suljović 87.303
  James Wade 91.166  James Wade 97.826
  James Wade 99.3711
6  Raymond van Barneveld 93.602
  Raymond Smith 93.4866  Raymond van Barneveld 89.636
Q  Keegan Brown 92.163  Raymond Smith 83.775
6  Raymond van Barneveld 99.6710
3  Michael van Gerwen 103.598
Q  Maik Langendorf 80.7053  Michael van Gerwen 104.866
  Damon Heta 83.216  Damon Heta 85.620

References edit

  1. ^ Allen, Dave. "bwin World Series Finals Field Update". PDC. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. ^ Phillips, Josh. "bwin World Series Finals Field Confirmed". PDC. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  3. ^ Allen, Dave. "Ill Murschell Replaced By Hopp". PDC. Retrieved 2 November 2018.