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2009 UK Open

The 2009 Blue Square UK Open was the seventh year of the PDC darts tournament where, following numerous regional qualifying heats throughout Britain, players competed in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, England, between 4–7 June 2009 and has the nickname, "the FA Cup of darts" as a random draw is staged after each round until the final.

2009 Blue Square UK Open
Tournament information
Dates4–7 June 2009
VenueReebok Stadium
LocationBolton
Country England
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Final – best of 21
Prize fund£200,000
Winner's share£40,000
Champion(s)
Phil Taylor
«2008 2010»

Phil Taylor won the title for the third time by defeating Colin Osborne 11–6 in the final.

2009 UK Open Regional Finals Edit

There were eight regional final events staged between January and May 2009 to determine the UK Open Order of Merit Table. The tournament winners were:

11 January (North-East; Doncaster): Colin Lloyd 6–1 Colin Osborne
8 March (Scotland; Irvine): Robert Thornton 6–2 Dennis Priestley
15 March (North-West; Wigan): James Wade 6–3 Kevin McDine
22 March (South-East; Brentwood): Phil Taylor 6–4 Terry Jenkins
29 March (West Midlands; Coventry): Phil Taylor 6–5 Wayne Jones
12 April (South-West; Taunton): Phil Taylor 6–0 Andy Hamilton
19 April (East Midlands; Derby): Mark Walsh 6–5 Raymond van Barneveld
10 May (Wales; Newport): Jamie Caven 6–5 Alan Tabern

Format and qualifiers Edit

The tournament features 129 players. As in previous years, eight regional UK Open events were staged across the UK where players winning are collated into the UK Open Order Of Merit. The top 96 players and ties in the list, who played a minimum of three events received a place at the final stages.[1]

The Holsten qualifiers and the players outside the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit began the tournament on the Thursday night. They played down to 32 players, and they were joined by the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit the following night, to provide the competition's last 64. A random draw was made after each subsequent round.

32 players were due to have qualified from four Holsten Pils qualifiers held in Aylesbury, Batley, Birmingham and Salford. However, Peter Green had to withdraw for unknown reasons, thus meaning there were only 31 qualifiers present in Bolton.[2]

Prize money Edit

Stage (no. of players) Prize money
(Total: £200,000)
Winner (1) £40,000
Runner-Up (1) £20,000
Semi-finalists (2) £10,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £6,000
Last 16 (fifth round) (8) £4,000
Last 32 (fourth round) (16) £2,000
Last 64 (third round) (32) £1,000
Last 96 (second round) (32) n/a
Last 128 (first round) (32) n/a
Last 129 (preliminary round) (1) n/a

In addition, Holsten offered a £3,000 bonus to the Pub Qualifier to get the furthest into the tournament (shared by Ken Mather and Andy Roberts).

Draw Edit

The draw for the preliminary, first and second rounds was made on 25 May, ahead of the 2009 Premier League Darts play-offs by Sid Waddell and Keith Deller.[2]

Preliminary round Edit

This match was the best of eleven legs, and was played on 4 June.

Player #1 Score Player #2
  Gary Stephens 3–6   Ken Mather
  Andy Roberts 80.00 6–5   Eddie Lovely

First round Edit

  • All matches were the best of eleven legs, and were played on 4 June.
Player #1 Score Player #2 Player #1 Score Player #2
  James Barton 90.30 3–6   Toon Greebe 84.58   Alex Roy 97.01 6–1   Richie Burnett 87.94
  Harry Robinson 0–6   Chris Cooper   Gary Mawson 83.26 6–1   Darren Weaver 73.06
  Matthew Campbell 1–6   Stuart Bousfield   Steve Evans 6–3   Mark Layton
  Adrian Genery 5–6   Chris Loudon   Gary Welding 6–2   John Kuczynski
  Duane Garfield 3–6   Dave Smith   Stephen Hardy 6–2   Coen Wiekamp
  Chris Mason 3–6   Steve Penney   David Smurthwaite 2–6   Mark Jodrill
  Stuart Monaghan 3–6   Alan Davie   Graham Usher 3–6   Glen Durrant
  Roland Scholten 6–1   Derek Williams   Phil Currie 2–6   Steve Dolan
  Anastasia Dobromyslova 2–6   Andy Roberts   Michael Smith 5–6   Dave Ladley
  Peter Wright 6–4   Chris Hornby   Andy Pearce 5–6   Johnny Haines
  Ian Critchett 6–5   Kevin Beare   Ken Mather 6–4   Robbie Parker
  Paul Cook 6–2   Mike Langley   Par Riihonen 5–6   Steve Grubb
  John McGuirk 6–2   Stuart Pickles   David Fatum 5–6   Paul Rowley
  Lee Williams 6–1   Alan Caves   Darren Latham 5–6   Andy Boulton
  Dyson Parody 1–6   John MaGowan   Joe Cullen 1–6   Justin Pipe
  Les Fitton 6–5   Mark Cox   Louis Blundell 6–4   Ian Jopling

Second round Edit

  • All matches were the best of eleven legs, and were played on 4 June.
Player #1 Score Player #2 Player #1 Score Player #2
  Glen Durrant 6–2   John McGuirk   Mark Jodrill 2–6   Chris Thompson
  Martyn Turner 4–6   Dave Honey   Paul Nicholson 95.45 6–4   Gary Anderson 88.76
  Gary Welding 6–0   John MaGowan   Louis Blundell 6–0   Kevin Dowling
  Adrian Gray 5–6   Dave Askew   Tony Ayres 3–6   Justin Pipe
  Steve Evans 5–6   Steve Dolan   Ken Dobson 6–5   Paul Knighton
  Dennis Smith 1–6   Ken Mather   Lee Williams 6–4   Wayne Atwood
  Roland Scholten 6–1   Ian Critchett   Jason Clark 6–4   Stuart Bousfield
  Kirk Shepherd 3–6   Steve Brown   Chris Loudon 5–6   Chris Cooper
  Steve Penney 5–6   Steve Grubb   Gary Mawson 4–6   Johnny Haines
  Paul Cook   Mark Lawrence   Nick Fullwell 1–6   Andy Smith
  Colin Monk 6–5   Larry Butler   Mick McGowan 84.38 3–6   John Part 88.23
  Dave Smith 2–6   Denis Ovens   Paul Rowley 6–3   Dave Ladley
  Wes Newton 6–4   Andy Boulton   Alan Davie 2–6   Peter Wright
  Stephen Hardy 3–6   Jan van der Rassel   Michael Barnard 6–0   Steve Maish
  Wayne Mardle 84.84 6–4   Les Fitton 85.21   Matt Clark 3–6   Alex Roy
  Tony Eccles 6–3   Toon Greebe   Andy Roberts 6–2   Steve Beaton

† Mark Lawrence was given a bye into round three, as Paul Cook was disqualified.[5]

Third round Edit

  • All matches were the best of seventeen legs, and were played on 5 June.
Player #1 Score Player #2 Player #1 Score Player #2
  Ronnie Baxter 9–7   Tony Eccles   Lee Williams 84.02 1–9   Phil Taylor 103.68
  Gary Welding 9–5   Steve Hine   Mark Dudbridge 9–7   Johnny Haines
  Colin Osborne 9–2   Jason Clark   Steve Dolan 1–9   Jamie Caven
  Vincent van der Voort 6–9   Wayne Jones   Barrie Bates 3–9   Steve Grubb
  Ken Mather 9–7   Paul Nicholson   Co Stompé 6–9   Mark Frost
  Mark Walsh 9–2   Wayne Mardle   Alex Roy 9–5   Lionel Sams
  Andy Jenkins 9–5   Justin Pipe   Steve Brown 8–9   Mark Lawrence
  Raymond van Barneveld 9–4   Ken Dobson   Roland Scholten 9–6   Darren Johnson
  Kevin Painter 9–4   Dave Askew   Michael van Gerwen 91.45 4–9   Andy Hamilton 95.66
  Denis Ovens 3–9   Alan Tabern   Colin Lloyd 9–8   John Part
  Dave Honey 5–9   Wes Newton   Jan van der Rassel 7–9   Jelle Klaasen
  Brendan Dolan 7–9   Kevin McDine   Paul Rowley 1–9   Chris Thompson
  Andy Roberts 9–7   Louis Blundell   Dennis Priestley 9–4   Colin Monk
  Mark Webster 9–6   Peter Wright   Andy Smith 9–3   Chris Cooper
  Peter Manley 91.67 9–8   James Wade 90.48   Adrian Lewis 94.61 9–2   Robert Thornton 93.26
  Mervyn King 8–9   Michael Barnard   Glen Durrant 83.52 1–9   Terry Jenkins 97.56

Fourth round Edit

  • All matches were the best of seventeen legs, and were played on 6 June.
Player #1 Score Player #2 Player #1 Score Player #2
  Michael Barnard 6–9   Andy Smith   Gary Welding 1–9   Ronnie Baxter
  Dennis Priestley 9–8   Mark Frost   Alex Roy 9–8   Andy Roberts
  Peter Manley 91.31 4–9   Mark Webster 91.01   Steve Grubb 4–9   Kevin Painter
  Colin Lloyd 9–2   Chris Thompson   Andy Hamilton 94.16 7–9   Raymond van Barneveld 94.89
  Phil Taylor 115.51 9–3   Ken Mather 93.49   Jamie Caven 9–6   Jelle Klaasen
  Kevin McDine 7–9   Alan Tabern   Andy Jenkins 7–9   Terry Jenkins
  Colin Osborne 9–7   Wayne Jones   Mark Walsh 95.06 9–3   Adrian Lewis 88.44
  Wes Newton 9–6   Roland Scholten   Mark Lawrence 9–4   Mark Dudbridge

Final stages Edit

5th Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
        
 Colin Osborne 93.38 9
 Raymond van Barneveld 91.45 4
  Colin Osborne 94.86 10
  Jamie Caven 95.85 3
  Alex Roy 3
  Jamie Caven 9
  Colin Osborne 96.51 10
  Kevin Painter 94.77 7
  Kevin Painter 93.10 9
  Dennis Priestley 85.52 3
  Kevin Painter 92.88 10
  Alan Tabern 90.75 8
  Wes Newton 8
  Alan Tabern 9
  Colin Osborne 96.51 6
  Phil Taylor 100.80 11
  Ronnie Baxter 9
  Mark Walsh 4
  Ronnie Baxter 92.76 10
  Terry Jenkins 93.60 7
  Mark Webster 7
  Terry Jenkins 9
  Ronnie Baxter 98.10 6
  Phil Taylor 105.69 10
  Mark Lawrence 9
  Colin Lloyd 3
  Mark Lawrence 93.90 0
  Phil Taylor 115.62 10
  Phil Taylor 103.71 9
  Andy Smith 2


There was a draw after each round; this bracket has been compiled retrospectively.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ . pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. Archived from the original on 2010-05-05. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  2. ^ a b . pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 2009-05-25. Archived from the original on 28 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  3. ^ a b . pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 2009-04-26. Archived from the original on 28 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  4. ^ a b . pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 2009-04-27. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  5. ^ . pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 2009-06-04. Archived from the original on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2009-06-04.

External links Edit

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The 2009 Blue Square UK Open was the seventh year of the PDC darts tournament where following numerous regional qualifying heats throughout Britain players competed in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion The tournament was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton England between 4 7 June 2009 and has the nickname the FA Cup of darts as a random draw is staged after each round until the final 2009 Blue Square UK OpenTournament informationDates4 7 June 2009VenueReebok StadiumLocationBoltonCountry EnglandOrganisation s PDCFormatLegsFinal best of 21Prize fund 200 000Winner s share 40 000Champion s Phil Taylor 2008 2010 Phil Taylor won the title for the third time by defeating Colin Osborne 11 6 in the final Contents 1 2009 UK Open Regional Finals 2 Format and qualifiers 3 Prize money 4 Draw 4 1 Preliminary round 4 2 First round 4 3 Second round 4 4 Third round 4 5 Fourth round 4 6 Final stages 5 See also 6 References 7 External links2009 UK Open Regional Finals EditThere were eight regional final events staged between January and May 2009 to determine the UK Open Order of Merit Table The tournament winners were 11 January North East Doncaster Colin Lloyd 6 1 Colin Osborne 8 March Scotland Irvine Robert Thornton 6 2 Dennis Priestley 15 March North West Wigan James Wade 6 3 Kevin McDine 22 March South East Brentwood Phil Taylor 6 4 Terry Jenkins 29 March West Midlands Coventry Phil Taylor 6 5 Wayne Jones 12 April South West Taunton Phil Taylor 6 0 Andy Hamilton 19 April East Midlands Derby Mark Walsh 6 5 Raymond van Barneveld 10 May Wales Newport Jamie Caven 6 5 Alan TabernFormat and qualifiers EditThe tournament features 129 players As in previous years eight regional UK Open events were staged across the UK where players winning are collated into the UK Open Order Of Merit The top 96 players and ties in the list who played a minimum of three events received a place at the final stages 1 nbsp Phil Taylor nbsp Mark Walsh nbsp Colin Lloyd nbsp Jamie Caven nbsp Robert Thornton nbsp James Wade nbsp Dennis Priestley nbsp Colin Osborne nbsp Wayne Jones nbsp Terry Jenkins nbsp Andy Hamilton nbsp Mark Dudbridge nbsp Alan Tabern nbsp Co Stompe nbsp Kevin McDine nbsp Raymond van Barneveld nbsp Vincent van der Voort nbsp Jelle Klaasen nbsp Kevin Painter nbsp Andy Jenkins nbsp Peter Manley nbsp Michael van Gerwen nbsp Adrian Lewis nbsp Steve Hine nbsp Mervyn King nbsp Lionel Sams nbsp Ronnie Baxter nbsp Mark Frost nbsp Brendan Dolan nbsp Barrie Bates nbsp Mark Webster nbsp Darren Johnson The Holsten qualifiers and the players outside the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit began the tournament on the Thursday night They played down to 32 players and they were joined by the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit the following night to provide the competition s last 64 A random draw was made after each subsequent round nbsp Steve Maish nbsp Wayne Atwood nbsp Michael Barnard nbsp Wayne Mardle nbsp Matt Clark nbsp Tony Eccles nbsp Colin Monk nbsp Steve Beaton nbsp Ken Dobson nbsp Denis Ovens nbsp Andy Smith nbsp Chris Thompson nbsp Steve Brown nbsp Dennis Smith nbsp Gary Anderson nbsp John Part nbsp Jan van der Rassel nbsp Larry Butler nbsp Kevin Dowling nbsp Wes Newton nbsp Tony Ayres nbsp Adrian Gray nbsp Paul Knighton nbsp Mark Lawrence nbsp Mick McGowan nbsp Nick Fullwell nbsp Paul Nicholson nbsp Martyn Turner nbsp Kirk Shepherd nbsp Jason Clark nbsp Dave Honey nbsp Dave Askew nbsp Steve Evans nbsp Toon Greebe nbsp John MaGowan nbsp Robbie Parker nbsp Alex Roy nbsp Gary Welding nbsp Joe Cullen nbsp Ian Jopling nbsp Chris Mason nbsp James Barton nbsp John Kuczynski nbsp Roland Scholten nbsp Dave Smith nbsp Peter Wright nbsp Louis Blundell nbsp David Fatum nbsp Steve Grubb nbsp Stephen Hardy nbsp Gary Mawson nbsp Par Riihonen nbsp Lee Williams nbsp Stuart Bousfield nbsp Richie Burnett nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova nbsp Mark Jodrill nbsp Chris Cooper nbsp Ian Critchett nbsp Dave Ladley nbsp Darren Latham nbsp Chris Loudon nbsp Dyson Parody nbsp Justin Pipe nbsp Alan Caves nbsp Michael Smith 32 players were due to have qualified from four Holsten Pils qualifiers held in Aylesbury Batley Birmingham and Salford However Peter Green had to withdraw for unknown reasons thus meaning there were only 31 qualifiers present in Bolton 2 Aylesbury 3 nbsp Phil Currie nbsp Steve Dolan nbsp Adrian Genery nbsp Peter Green nbsp John McGuirk nbsp Steve Penney nbsp Stuart Pickles nbsp Coen Wiekamp nbsp Eddie Lovely Batley 3 nbsp Alan Davie nbsp Glen Durrant nbsp Chris Hornby nbsp Stuart Monaghan nbsp David Smurthwaite nbsp Gary Stevens nbsp Graham Usher nbsp Darren Weaver Birmingham 4 nbsp Paul Cook nbsp Mark Cox nbsp Johnny Haines nbsp Mike Langley nbsp Mark Layton nbsp Andy Pearce nbsp Andy Roberts nbsp Paul Rowley Salford 4 nbsp Kevin Beare nbsp Andy Boulton nbsp Matthew Campbell nbsp Les Fitton nbsp Duane Garfield nbsp Ken Mather nbsp Harry Robinson nbsp Derek WilliamsPrize money EditStage no of players Prize money Total 200 000 Winner 1 40 000Runner Up 1 20 000Semi finalists 2 10 000Quarter finalists 4 6 000Last 16 fifth round 8 4 000Last 32 fourth round 16 2 000Last 64 third round 32 1 000Last 96 second round 32 n aLast 128 first round 32 n aLast 129 preliminary round 1 n aIn addition Holsten offered a 3 000 bonus to the Pub Qualifier to get the furthest into the tournament shared by Ken Mather and Andy Roberts Draw EditThe draw for the preliminary first and second rounds was made on 25 May ahead of the 2009 Premier League Darts play offs by Sid Waddell and Keith Deller 2 Preliminary round Edit This match was the best of eleven legs and was played on 4 June Player 1 Score Player 2 nbsp Gary Stephens 3 6 nbsp Ken Mather nbsp Andy Roberts 80 00 6 5 nbsp Eddie LovelyFirst round Edit All matches were the best of eleven legs and were played on 4 June Player 1 Score Player 2 Player 1 Score Player 2 nbsp James Barton 90 30 3 6 nbsp Toon Greebe 84 58 nbsp Alex Roy 97 01 6 1 nbsp Richie Burnett 87 94 nbsp Harry Robinson 0 6 nbsp Chris Cooper nbsp Gary Mawson 83 26 6 1 nbsp Darren Weaver 73 06 nbsp Matthew Campbell 1 6 nbsp Stuart Bousfield nbsp Steve Evans 6 3 nbsp Mark Layton nbsp Adrian Genery 5 6 nbsp Chris Loudon nbsp Gary Welding 6 2 nbsp John Kuczynski nbsp Duane Garfield 3 6 nbsp Dave Smith nbsp Stephen Hardy 6 2 nbsp Coen Wiekamp nbsp Chris Mason 3 6 nbsp Steve Penney nbsp David Smurthwaite 2 6 nbsp Mark Jodrill nbsp Stuart Monaghan 3 6 nbsp Alan Davie nbsp Graham Usher 3 6 nbsp Glen Durrant nbsp Roland Scholten 6 1 nbsp Derek Williams nbsp Phil Currie 2 6 nbsp Steve Dolan nbsp Anastasia Dobromyslova 2 6 nbsp Andy Roberts nbsp Michael Smith 5 6 nbsp Dave Ladley nbsp Peter Wright 6 4 nbsp Chris Hornby nbsp Andy Pearce 5 6 nbsp Johnny Haines nbsp Ian Critchett 6 5 nbsp Kevin Beare nbsp Ken Mather 6 4 nbsp Robbie Parker nbsp Paul Cook 6 2 nbsp Mike Langley nbsp Par Riihonen 5 6 nbsp Steve Grubb nbsp John McGuirk 6 2 nbsp Stuart Pickles nbsp David Fatum 5 6 nbsp Paul Rowley nbsp Lee Williams 6 1 nbsp Alan Caves nbsp Darren Latham 5 6 nbsp Andy Boulton nbsp Dyson Parody 1 6 nbsp John MaGowan nbsp Joe Cullen 1 6 nbsp Justin Pipe nbsp Les Fitton 6 5 nbsp Mark Cox nbsp Louis Blundell 6 4 nbsp Ian JoplingSecond round Edit All matches were the best of eleven legs and were played on 4 June Player 1 Score Player 2 Player 1 Score Player 2 nbsp Glen Durrant 6 2 nbsp John McGuirk nbsp Mark Jodrill 2 6 nbsp Chris Thompson nbsp Martyn Turner 4 6 nbsp Dave Honey nbsp Paul Nicholson 95 45 6 4 nbsp Gary Anderson 88 76 nbsp Gary Welding 6 0 nbsp John MaGowan nbsp Louis Blundell 6 0 nbsp Kevin Dowling nbsp Adrian Gray 5 6 nbsp Dave Askew nbsp Tony Ayres 3 6 nbsp Justin Pipe nbsp Steve Evans 5 6 nbsp Steve Dolan nbsp Ken Dobson 6 5 nbsp Paul Knighton nbsp Dennis Smith 1 6 nbsp Ken Mather nbsp Lee Williams 6 4 nbsp Wayne Atwood nbsp Roland Scholten 6 1 nbsp Ian Critchett nbsp Jason Clark 6 4 nbsp Stuart Bousfield nbsp Kirk Shepherd 3 6 nbsp Steve Brown nbsp Chris Loudon 5 6 nbsp Chris Cooper nbsp Steve Penney 5 6 nbsp Steve Grubb nbsp Gary Mawson 4 6 nbsp Johnny Haines nbsp Paul Cook nbsp Mark Lawrence nbsp Nick Fullwell 1 6 nbsp Andy Smith nbsp Colin Monk 6 5 nbsp Larry Butler nbsp Mick McGowan 84 38 3 6 nbsp John Part 88 23 nbsp Dave Smith 2 6 nbsp Denis Ovens nbsp Paul Rowley 6 3 nbsp Dave Ladley nbsp Wes Newton 6 4 nbsp Andy Boulton nbsp Alan Davie 2 6 nbsp Peter Wright nbsp Stephen Hardy 3 6 nbsp Jan van der Rassel nbsp Michael Barnard 6 0 nbsp Steve Maish nbsp Wayne Mardle 84 84 6 4 nbsp Les Fitton 85 21 nbsp Matt Clark 3 6 nbsp Alex Roy nbsp Tony Eccles 6 3 nbsp Toon Greebe nbsp Andy Roberts 6 2 nbsp Steve Beaton Mark Lawrence was given a bye into round three as Paul Cook was disqualified 5 Third round Edit All matches were the best of seventeen legs and were played on 5 June Player 1 Score Player 2 Player 1 Score Player 2 nbsp Ronnie Baxter 9 7 nbsp Tony Eccles nbsp Lee Williams 84 02 1 9 nbsp Phil Taylor 103 68 nbsp Gary Welding 9 5 nbsp Steve Hine nbsp Mark Dudbridge 9 7 nbsp Johnny Haines nbsp Colin Osborne 9 2 nbsp Jason Clark nbsp Steve Dolan 1 9 nbsp Jamie Caven nbsp Vincent van der Voort 6 9 nbsp Wayne Jones nbsp Barrie Bates 3 9 nbsp Steve Grubb nbsp Ken Mather 9 7 nbsp Paul Nicholson nbsp Co Stompe 6 9 nbsp Mark Frost nbsp Mark Walsh 9 2 nbsp Wayne Mardle nbsp Alex Roy 9 5 nbsp Lionel Sams nbsp Andy Jenkins 9 5 nbsp Justin Pipe nbsp Steve Brown 8 9 nbsp Mark Lawrence nbsp Raymond van Barneveld 9 4 nbsp Ken Dobson nbsp Roland Scholten 9 6 nbsp Darren Johnson nbsp Kevin Painter 9 4 nbsp Dave Askew nbsp Michael van Gerwen 91 45 4 9 nbsp Andy Hamilton 95 66 nbsp Denis Ovens 3 9 nbsp Alan Tabern nbsp Colin Lloyd 9 8 nbsp John Part nbsp Dave Honey 5 9 nbsp Wes Newton nbsp Jan van der Rassel 7 9 nbsp Jelle Klaasen nbsp Brendan Dolan 7 9 nbsp Kevin McDine nbsp Paul Rowley 1 9 nbsp Chris Thompson nbsp Andy Roberts 9 7 nbsp Louis Blundell nbsp Dennis Priestley 9 4 nbsp Colin Monk nbsp Mark Webster 9 6 nbsp Peter Wright nbsp Andy Smith 9 3 nbsp Chris Cooper nbsp Peter Manley 91 67 9 8 nbsp James Wade 90 48 nbsp Adrian Lewis 94 61 9 2 nbsp Robert Thornton 93 26 nbsp Mervyn King 8 9 nbsp Michael Barnard nbsp Glen Durrant 83 52 1 9 nbsp Terry Jenkins 97 56Fourth round Edit All matches were the best of seventeen legs and were played on 6 June Player 1 Score Player 2 Player 1 Score Player 2 nbsp Michael Barnard 6 9 nbsp Andy Smith nbsp Gary Welding 1 9 nbsp Ronnie Baxter nbsp Dennis Priestley 9 8 nbsp Mark Frost nbsp Alex Roy 9 8 nbsp Andy Roberts nbsp Peter Manley 91 31 4 9 nbsp Mark Webster 91 01 nbsp Steve Grubb 4 9 nbsp Kevin Painter nbsp Colin Lloyd 9 2 nbsp Chris Thompson nbsp Andy Hamilton 94 16 7 9 nbsp Raymond van Barneveld 94 89 nbsp Phil Taylor 115 51 9 3 nbsp Ken Mather 93 49 nbsp Jamie Caven 9 6 nbsp Jelle Klaasen nbsp Kevin McDine 7 9 nbsp Alan Tabern nbsp Andy Jenkins 7 9 nbsp Terry Jenkins nbsp Colin Osborne 9 7 nbsp Wayne Jones nbsp Mark Walsh 95 06 9 3 nbsp Adrian Lewis 88 44 nbsp Wes Newton 9 6 nbsp Roland Scholten nbsp Mark Lawrence 9 4 nbsp Mark DudbridgeFinal stages Edit 5th RoundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Colin Osborne 93 389 nbsp Raymond van Barneveld 91 454 nbsp Colin Osborne 94 8610 nbsp Jamie Caven 95 853 nbsp Alex Roy3 nbsp Jamie Caven9 nbsp Colin Osborne 96 5110 nbsp Kevin Painter 94 777 nbsp Kevin Painter 93 109 nbsp Dennis Priestley 85 523 nbsp Kevin Painter 92 8810 nbsp Alan Tabern 90 758 nbsp Wes Newton8 nbsp Alan Tabern9 nbsp Colin Osborne 96 516 nbsp Phil Taylor 100 8011 nbsp Ronnie Baxter9 nbsp Mark Walsh4 nbsp Ronnie Baxter 92 7610 nbsp Terry Jenkins 93 607 nbsp Mark Webster7 nbsp Terry Jenkins9 nbsp Ronnie Baxter 98 106 nbsp Phil Taylor 105 6910 nbsp Mark Lawrence9 nbsp Colin Lloyd3 nbsp Mark Lawrence 93 900 nbsp Phil Taylor 115 6210 nbsp Phil Taylor 103 719 nbsp Andy Smith2There was a draw after each round this bracket has been compiled retrospectively See also EditUK Open history of event and previous winners 2009 in darts includes extended results of Pro Tour events PDC Pro Tour history of PDC floor events References Edit UK Open Order of Merit pdc tv Professional Darts Corporation Archived from the original on 2010 05 05 Retrieved 2009 06 03 a b Blue Square UK Open Draw pdc tv Professional Darts Corporation 2009 05 25 Archived from the original on 28 May 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 03 a b Holsten Qualifiers Day One pdc tv Professional Darts Corporation 2009 04 26 Archived from the original on 28 April 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 03 a b Holsten Qualifiers Day Two pdc tv Professional Darts Corporation 2009 04 27 Archived from the original on 30 April 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 03 UK Open Thursday Updates pdc tv Professional Darts Corporation 2009 06 04 Archived from the original on 2009 06 07 Retrieved 2009 06 04 External links EditThe official PDC page for the Blue Square UK Open Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 UK Open amp oldid 1177762737, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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