2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open

The 2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open was the sixth of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the Wunderino Arena, Kiel, Germany from 10 to 12 May 2024. It featured a field of 48 players and £175,000 in prize money, with £30,000 going to the winner.

2024 Baltic Sea Darts Open
Tournament information
Dates10–12 May 2024
VenueWunderino Arena
LocationKiel
Country Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£175,000
Winner's share£30,000
Nine-dart finish
High checkout
Champion(s)
 Rob Cross
«Event 5 Event 7»

Dave Chisnall was the defending champion after defeating Luke Humphries 8–5 in the 2023 final.[1] Chisnall lost 6–5 to Madars Razma in the second round.

Rob Cross won his second European Tour title, beating Luke Humphries 8–6 in the final.[2]

In the final, Humphries hit his second nine-darter on the European Tour. It came in the eighth leg.[3]

Prize money

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The prize fund remained at £175,000, with £30,000 to the winner:[4]

Stage (num. of players) Prize money
Winner (1) £30,000
Runner-up (1) £12,000
Semi-finalists (2) £8,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £6,000
Third round losers (8) £4,000
Second round losers (16) £2,500*
First round losers (16) £1,250*
Total £175,000
  • Pre-qualified players from the Orders of Merit who lose in their first match of the event shall not be credited with prize money on any Order of Merit. A player who qualifies as a qualifier, but later becomes a seed due to the withdrawal of one or more other players shall be credited with their prize money on all Orders of Merit regardless of how far they progress in the event.[5][6]

Qualification and format

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A massive overhaul in the qualification for the 2024 European Tour events was announced on 7 January.[7]

For the first time, both the PDC Order of Merit and the PDC ProTour Order of Merit rankings were used to determine 32 of the 48 entrants for the event.

The top 16 on the PDC Order of Merit qualified, along with the highest 16 ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit (after the PDC Order of Merit players were removed). From those 32 players, the 16 highest ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit were seeded for the event.

The seedings were confirmed on 4 April.[8]

The remaining 16 places went to players from four qualifying events – 10 from the Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 10 April), four from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 18 February), one from the Nordic & Baltic Associate Nation Qualifier (held on the 5 April) and one from the East European Associate Member Qualifier (held on the 6 April).

Gerwyn Price and Gary Anderson withdrew and were replaced by Luke Woodhouse and Jermaine Wattimena. Krzysztof Ratajski and Joe Cullen moved up to become the 15th and 16th seeds respectively.[9]

The following players took part in the tournament:

Draw

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First round
(best of 11 legs)
10 May
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
11 May
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
12 May
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
12 May
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
12 May
Final
(best of 15 legs)
12 May
   Madars Razma 86.4961  Dave Chisnall 97.505
  Chris Dobey 91.045  Madars Razma 96.616
  Razma 93.326
16  Cullen 88.575
   James Wade 99.92616  Joe Cullen 96.836
  Niels Zonneveld 93.542  James Wade 91.933
  Razma 95.306
9  Searle 88.863
   Daryl Gurney 88.3068  Dirk van Duijvenbode 92.983
  Dimitri Van den Bergh 87.773  Daryl Gurney 91.426
  Gurney 94.105
9  Searle 96.886
   Brendan Dolan 86.4119  Ryan Searle 96.926
Alt  Jermaine Wattimena 101.066Alt  Jermaine Wattimena 99.195
  Razma 92.454
4  Cross 99.007
   Maik Kuivenhoven 92.0264  Rob Cross 102.596
  Christopher Toonders 82.750  Maik Kuivenhoven 94.452
4  Cross 103.216
13  Bunting 100.915
   Andy Baetens 95.33613  Stephen Bunting 94.496
  Gabriel Clemens 94.065  Andy Baetens 93.693
4  Cross 97.616
  Edhouse 90.985
   Ritchie Edhouse 106.4665  Jonny Clayton 96.365
  Nathan Aspinall 99.312  Ritchie Edhouse 93.136
  Edhouse 94.926
12  Pietreczko 99.263
   Moritz Hilger 79.51612  Ricardo Pietreczko 89.296
  Matthew Dennant 79.462  Moritz Hilger 76.550
4  Cross 105.568
3  Humphries 104.386
   Kevin Troppmann 94.9942  Damon Heta 104.546
  Gian van Veen 95.106  Gian van Veen 100.014
2  Heta 88.372
  De Decker 97.706
   Martin Schindler 95.09315  Krzysztof Ratajski 92.305
  Mike De Decker 96.446  Mike De Decker 93.326
  De Decker 91.384
10  Noppert 96.756
   Haupai Puha 82.0447  Josh Rock 91.843
  Franz Rötzsch 85.936  Franz Rötzsch 91.366
  Rötzsch 89.382
10  Noppert 96.646
   Raymond van Barneveld 99.33610  Danny Noppert 100.346
  Daniel Larsson 95.181  Raymond van Barneveld 100.055
10  Noppert 89.514
3  Humphries 92.937
   Sebastian Białecki 88.0663  Luke Humphries 103.656
  José de Sousa 84.925  Sebastian Białecki 89.111
3  Humphries 99.836
14  R.Smith 99.134
Alt  Luke Woodhouse 97.16614  Ross Smith 99.606
  Ryan Joyce 96.665Alt  Luke Woodhouse 97.624
3  Humphries 101.346
6  van Gerwen 92.303
   Luke Littler 83.9836  Michael van Gerwen 107.786
  Wessel Nijman 92.446  Wessel Nijman 92.832
6  van Gerwen 89.456
  Gilding 93.275
   Thibault Tricole 82.92111  Peter Wright 85.502
  Andrew Gilding 84.246  Andrew Gilding 94.376

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Interwetten Baltic Sea Darts Open (ET1)". PDC.
  2. ^ "Cross denies nine-dart Humphries to win NEO.bet Baltic Sea Darts Open". PDC.
  3. ^ "Cross denies nine-dart Humphries to win NEO.bet Baltic Sea Darts Open". PDC.
  4. ^ Phillips, Josh (15 February 2023). "Cazoo UK Open & European Tour prize fund increases announced". PDC.
  5. ^ "PDC Order of Merit Rules | PDC".
  6. ^ Allen, Dave (22 February 2024). "European Tour Prize Money Rule Statement". PDC.
  7. ^ Allen, Dave (7 January 2024). "New qualifying format for European Tour confirmed for 2024". PDC.
  8. ^ Gorton, Josh (4 April 2024). "ET5-6 Seeds & Tour Card Holder qualifier entries confirmed". PDC.
  9. ^ Gorton, Josh (9 May 2024). "2024 NEO.bet Baltic Sea Darts Open draw & schedule confirmed". PDC. Retrieved 9 May 2024.