The 2017 European Darts Grand Prix was the fourth of twelve PDC European Tour events on the 2017 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at Glaspalast, Sindelfingen, Germany, between 5–7 May 2017. It featured a field of 48 players and £135,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner.
The top 16 players from the PDC ProTour Order of Merit Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today on 27 April automatically qualified for the event and were seeded in the second round.
The remaining 32 places went to players from five qualifying events - 18 from the UK Qualifier (held in Wigan on 28 April), eight from the West/South European Qualifier, four from the Host Nation Qualifier (both held on 4 May), one from the Nordic & Baltic Qualifier (held on 17 March) and one from the East European Qualifier (held on 29 April).
The following players took part in the tournament:
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The 2017 European Darts Grand Prix was the fourth of twelve PDC European Tour events on the 2017 PDC Pro Tour The tournament took place at Glaspalast Sindelfingen Germany between 5 7 May 2017 It featured a field of 48 players and 135 000 in prize money with 25 000 going to the winner 2017 European Darts Grand PrixTournament informationDates5 7 May 2017VenueGlaspalastLocationSindelfingenCountry GermanyOrganisation s PDCFormatLegsPrize fund 135 000Winner s share 25 000High checkout170 Jelle Klaasen quarter finals Champion s Peter Wright Event 3 Event 5 Michael van Gerwen was the defending champion after defeating Peter Wright 6 2 in the final of the 2016 tournament but Wright sought revenge by defeating Van Gerwen 6 0 in the final 1 2 Contents 1 Prize money 2 Qualification and format 3 Draw 4 ReferencesPrize money editThis is how the prize money is divided Stage num of players Prize moneyWinner 1 25 000Runner up 1 10 000Semi finalists 2 6 000Quarter finalists 4 4 000Third round losers 8 3 000Second round losers 16 2 000First round losers 16 1 000Total 135 000Qualification and format editThe top 16 players from the PDC ProTour Order of Merit Archived 2012 12 05 at archive today on 27 April automatically qualified for the event and were seeded in the second round The remaining 32 places went to players from five qualifying events 18 from the UK Qualifier held in Wigan on 28 April eight from the West South European Qualifier four from the Host Nation Qualifier both held on 4 May one from the Nordic amp Baltic Qualifier held on 17 March and one from the East European Qualifier held on 29 April The following players took part in the tournament Top 16 nbsp Michael van Gerwen runner up nbsp Peter Wright champion nbsp Mensur Suljovic third round nbsp Simon Whitlock second round nbsp Dave Chisnall semi finals nbsp James Wade second round nbsp Kim Huybrechts third round nbsp Benito van de Pas quarter finals nbsp Gerwyn Price third round nbsp Alan Norris second round nbsp Jelle Klaasen semi finals nbsp Ian White second round nbsp Michael Smith second round nbsp Joe Cullen quarter finals nbsp Daryl Gurney third round nbsp Cristo Reyes second round UK Qualifier nbsp Stephen Bunting first round nbsp Mervyn King first round nbsp Steve West third round nbsp Joe Murnan second round nbsp Steve Beaton first round nbsp James Wilson first round nbsp Adrian Lewis third round nbsp Chris Dobey first round nbsp Paul Rowley first round nbsp Rob Cross quarter finals nbsp Luke Woodhouse first round nbsp Mark Webster third round nbsp Steve Lennon first round nbsp John Henderson second round nbsp James Richardson second round nbsp Matt Clark second round nbsp Jonny Clayton second round nbsp Keegan Brown second round West South European Qualifier nbsp Ron Meulenkamp first round nbsp Dimitri Van den Bergh second round nbsp Jeffrey de Graaf first round nbsp Jermaine Wattimena first round nbsp Jan Dekker quarter finals nbsp Christian Kist first round nbsp Zoran Lerchbacher first round nbsp Dirk van Duijvenbode second round Home Nation Qualifier nbsp Gabriel Clemens first round nbsp Bernd Roith first round nbsp Rene Berndt first round nbsp Max Hopp second round Nordic amp Baltic Qualifier 3 nbsp Ulf Ceder third round East European Qualifier 4 nbsp Krzysztof Ratajski second round Draw editFirst round best of 11 legs 5 May 5 Second round best of 11 legs 6 May 6 Third round best of 11 legs 7 May 7 Quarter finals best of 11 legs 7 May 7 Semi finals best of 11 legs 7 May 7 Final best of 11 legs 7 May 7 1 nbsp Michael van Gerwen 97 056 nbsp Keegan Brown 86 796 nbsp Keegan Brown 90 8821 nbsp van Gerwen 97 126 nbsp Jeffrey de Graaf 85 864 nbsp Ceder 91 90216 nbsp Cristo Reyes 83 703 nbsp Steve Beaton 86 602 nbsp Ulf Ceder 82 3561 nbsp van Gerwen 104 056 nbsp Ulf Ceder 94 2868 nbsp van de Pas 89 1618 nbsp Benito van de Pas 89 876 nbsp Joe Murnan 85 616 nbsp Joe Murnan 92 1658 nbsp van de Pas 94 636 nbsp Gabriel Clemens 79 7539 nbsp Price 90 8429 nbsp Gerwyn Price 96 676 nbsp Mervyn King 96 764 nbsp Dimitri Van den Bergh 90 3931 nbsp van Gerwen 105 856 nbsp Dimitri Van den Bergh 96 8665 nbsp Chisnall 97 1555 nbsp Dave Chisnall 112 256 nbsp Matt Clark 88 446 nbsp Matt Clark 95 6535 nbsp Chisnall 99 026 nbsp Rene Berndt 82 164 nbsp Lewis 94 41312 nbsp Ian White 92 634 nbsp Adrian Lewis 96 306 nbsp Adrian Lewis 96 7465 nbsp Chisnall 95 806 nbsp Stephen Bunting 84 152 nbsp Cross 91 7034 nbsp Simon Whitlock 94 713 nbsp Rob Cross 96 316 nbsp Rob Cross 95 936 nbsp Cross 103 326 nbsp Luke Woodhouse 93 023 nbsp West 100 62113 nbsp Michael Smith 101 885 nbsp Steve West 90 826 nbsp Steve West 93 7061 nbsp van Gerwen 99 560 nbsp Chris Dobey 89 0722 nbsp Wright 104 8662 nbsp Peter Wright 100 656 nbsp James Richardson 94 516 nbsp James Richardson 97 9622 nbsp Wright 100 386 nbsp Paul Rowley 84 12215 nbsp Gurney 99 46415 nbsp Daryl Gurney 99 576 nbsp John Henderson 89 246 nbsp John Henderson 89 4142 nbsp Wright 94 726 nbsp Ron Meulenkamp 90 705 nbsp Dekker 88 1227 nbsp Kim Huybrechts 92 126 nbsp Max Hopp 95 496 nbsp Max Hopp 85 6337 nbsp Huybrechts 93 444 nbsp Zoran Lerchbacher 85 764 nbsp Dekker 95 75610 nbsp Alan Norris 92 135 nbsp James Wilson 89 603 nbsp Jan Dekker 91 3662 nbsp Wright 99 426 nbsp Jan Dekker 108 12611 nbsp Klaasen 90 2636 nbsp James Wade 89 335 nbsp Mark Webster 81 566 nbsp Mark Webster 89 136 nbsp Webster 92 941 nbsp Bernd Roith 83 57411 nbsp Klaasen 97 74611 nbsp Jelle Klaasen 81 576 nbsp Jermaine Wattimena 87 445 nbsp Dirk van Duijvenbode 73 68211 nbsp Klaasen 94 916 nbsp Dirk van Duijvenbode 94 88614 nbsp Cullen 91 5353 nbsp Mensur Suljovic 98 476 nbsp Steve Lennon 90 784 nbsp Krzysztof Ratajski 91 0343 nbsp Suljovic 101 445 nbsp Krzysztof Ratajski 99 52614 nbsp Cullen 101 21614 nbsp Joe Cullen 95 286 nbsp Christian Kist 89 922 nbsp Jonny Clayton 92 441 nbsp Jonny Clayton 96 816References edit Peter Wright beats Michael van Gerwen to win European Darts Grand Prix Sky Sports Retrieved 14 May 2017 Michael van Gerwen adds European Darts Grand Prix to his trophy haul Sky Sports Retrieved 23 January 2017 ET4 Qualification PDC Nordic amp Baltic Retrieved 17 March 2017 Further Qualifying Treble for Ratajski HappyBet European Darts Grand Prix Day One PDC Archived from the original on 8 May 2017 Retrieved 13 May 2017 HappyBet European Darts Grand Prix Day Two PDC Archived from the original on 8 May 2017 Retrieved 13 May 2017 a b c d European Tour Treble For Wright PDC Archived from the original on 13 May 2017 Retrieved 13 May 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 European Darts Grand Prix amp oldid 1175619261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,