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2022 PDC World Cup of Darts

The 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts was the twelfth edition of the PDC World Cup of Darts. It took place from 16–19 June 2022 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt, Germany.

2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts
Tournament information
Dates16–19 June 2022
VenueEissporthalle
LocationFrankfurt, Germany
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£350,000
Winner's share£70,000
High checkout170  Gerwyn Price
160  Kim Huybrechts
Champion(s)
 Australia
(Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock)
«2021 2023»

Scotland (Peter Wright and John Henderson) were the defending champions, after beating Austria (Mensur Suljović and Rowby-John Rodriguez) 3–1 in the 2021 final.[1][2][3] However, they lost 2–0 to England (Michael Smith and James Wade) in the quarter-finals.

Australia (Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock) won their first World Cup, beating Wales (Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price) 3–1 in the final.[4]

For the first time in the tournament's history, the eight seeds all made it to the quarter-final stage.

Format Edit

The tournament remained at 32 teams this year, with the top 8 teams being seeded and the remaining 24 teams being unseeded in the first round.

As with recent years, the tournament continued to be a straight knockout.

First round: Best of nine legs doubles.
Second round, quarter and semi-finals: Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.
Final: Three points needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches were played, followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs singles matches in reverse order were played to determine the champion.

There were rumours that a format shakeup, like with the 2022 Premier League Darts, might be in the offing, but that was put on hold for at least another year.

Prize money Edit

Total prize money remained at £350,000.[5]

The prize money per team was:

Position (no. of teams) Prize money
(Total: £350,000)
Winners (1) £70,000
Runners-Up (1) £40,000
Semi-finalists (2) £24,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £16,000
Last 16  (second round) (8) £8,000
Last 32  (first round) (16) £4,000

Teams and seedings Edit

On 23 May, the 32 competing countries were announced, with three changes from the 2021 tournament. Russia didn't participate owing to them being suspended because of the invasion in Ukraine, China couldn't compete owing to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, and Greece weren't invited back. Returning after a one-year absence were Latvia and New Zealand, and returning after not appearing since the 2018 event were Switzerland.[6]

All players named on the seeded nations are the top 2 of each nation on the PDC Order of Merit. Players on the unseeded nations list are players chosen by qualification tournaments specifically for this event.

On 6 May, it was confirmed that John Henderson would represent Scotland after winning the title as part of the 2021 team, despite him being the 6th ranked Scottish player on the Order of Merit. On 30 May, it was announced that Dutch number one Michael van Gerwen had withdrawn due to required arm surgery, and he was replaced by Dutch number three Dirk van Duijvenbode.[7]

The pairings were officially confirmed on 1 June.[8]

The Top 8 nations based on combined Order of Merit rankings were seeded.

Results Edit

Draw Edit

The draw was made on 9 June by Barry Hearn.[9]

First round
(best of 9 legs)

16–17 June
Second round
(best of 3 matches)
18 June
Quarter-finals
(best of 3 matches)
19 June
Semi-finals
(best of 3 matches)
19 June
Final
(best of 5 matches)
19 June
                             
1   England 98.86 5
  Czech Republic 91.62 1
1   England 92.48 4 3 4 2
  Latvia 85.20 0 4 2 1
    Latvia 91.78 5
  Hungary 72.44 1
1   England 85.17 4 4 2
8   Scotland 81.47 0 1 0
8   Scotland 88.38 5
  Hong Kong 83.54 1
8   Scotland 82.94 4 3 4 2
  Portugal 80.83 0 4 0 1
    Portugal 80.39 5
  Italy 72.69 3
1   England 93.00 3 0 0
5   Australia 95.72 4 4 2
4   Belgium 91.71 5
  Japan 75.03 2
4   Belgium 91.56 4 4 2
  Poland 88.39 1 2 0
    Poland 85.13 5
  United States 81.49 4
4   Belgium 91.98 4 3 0 1
5   Australia 102.90 2 4 4 2
5   Australia 90.48 5
  Lithuania 80.46 2
5   Australia 85.83 4 3 4 2
  Sweden 78.95 3 4 1 1
    Sweden 88.33 5
  South Africa 88.32 2
5   Australia 92.80 4 4 3 4 3
2   Wales 89.22 0 2 4 2 1
2   Wales 99.17 5
  Philippines 83.88 2
2   Wales 93.17 4 2 4 2
  Austria 89.88 3 4 3 1
    Austria 82.71 5
  Finland 81.16 3
2   Wales 102.81 4 4 2
7   Germany 95.49 0 2 0
7   Germany 84.02 5
  Spain 82.67 4
7   Germany 93.26 4 4 2
  Denmark 88.34 1 1 0
    Denmark 83.88 5
  Singapore 72.53 2
2   Wales 93.09 4 4 2
3   Netherlands 90.57 1 2 0
3   Netherlands 87.38 5
  Brazil 78.74 0
3   Netherlands 104.81 4 4 2
  Ireland 85.55 1 1 0
    Ireland 88.26 5
  Canada 80.84 2
3   Netherlands 93.27 4 4 2
6   Northern Ireland 89.13 2 3 0
6   Northern Ireland 80.27 5
  Gibraltar 81.19 3
6   Northern Ireland 95.88 4 4 2
  New Zealand 85.46 2 2 0
    New Zealand 79.42 5
  Switzerland 72.62 3

Second round Edit

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.

  England (1)   Latvia Legs
Michael Smith 100.20 Nauris Gleglu 75.44 4–0
James Wade 85.57 Madars Razma 87.69 3–4
Smith & Wade 96.35 Gleglu & Razma 88.05 4–2
Result 2–1
  Scotland (8)   Portugal Legs
John Henderson 75.15 Vítor Jerónimo 63.08 4–0
Peter Wright 92.27 José de Sousa 97.63 3–4
Henderson & Wright 78.08 Jerónimo & De Sousa 75.76 4–0
Result 2–1
  Belgium (4)   Poland Legs
Dimitri Van den Bergh 92.48 Krzysztof Ratajski 87.83 4–1
Kim Huybrechts 90.80 Sebastian Białecki 88.82 4–2
Result 2–0
  Australia (5)   Sweden Legs
Simon Whitlock 85.36 Johan Engström 79.27 4–3
Damon Heta 87.72 Daniel Larsson 81.68 3–4
Whitlock & Heta 84.03 Engström & Larsson 74.71 4–1
Result 2–0
  Wales (2)   Austria Legs
Gerwyn Price 94.62 Mensur Suljović 97.11 4–3
Jonny Clayton 96.75 Rowby-John Rodriguez 94.74 2–4
Price & Clayton 89.07 Suljović & Rodriguez 79.92 4–3
Result 2–1
  Germany (7)   Denmark Legs
Martin Schindler 93.00 Vladimir Andersen 89.85 4–1
Gabriel Clemens 93.53 Andreas Toft Jørgensen 86.89 4–1
Result 2–0
  Netherlands (3)   Ireland Legs
Danny Noppert 99.53 William O'Connor 85.86 4–1
Dirk van Duijvenbode 110.64 Steve Lennon 85.18 4–1
Result 2–0
  Northern Ireland (6)   New Zealand Legs
Daryl Gurney 93.19 Ben Robb 85.58 4–2
Brendan Dolan 98.70 Warren Parry 85.33 4–2
Result 2–0

Quarter-finals Edit

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.

  England (1)   Scotland (8) Legs
Michael Smith 91.09 John Henderson 80.38 4–0
James Wade 80.83 Peter Wright 82.25 4–1
Result 2–0
  Belgium (4)   Australia (5) Legs
Dimitri Van den Bergh 93.98 Damon Heta 100.08 4–2
Kim Huybrechts 92.59 Simon Whitlock 101.79 3–4
Van den Bergh & Huybrechts 87.24 Heta & Whitlock 109.31 0–4
Result 1–2
  Wales (2)   Germany (7) Legs
Gerwyn Price 117.88 Martin Schindler 101.31 4–0
Jonny Clayton 94.27 Gabriel Clemens 92.32 4–2
Result 2–0
  Netherlands (3)   Northern Ireland (6) Legs
Danny Noppert 93.73 Daryl Gurney 92.93 4–2
Dirk van Duijvenbode 92.89 Brendan Dolan 86.08 4–3
Result 2–0

Semi-finals Edit

Two best of seven legs singles matches. If the scores were tied, a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match.

  England (1)   Australia (5) Legs
Michael Smith 97.47 Damon Heta 91.21 3–4
James Wade 85.00 Simon Whitlock 103.66 0–4
Result 0–2
  Wales (2)   Netherlands (3) Legs
Gerwyn Price 88.75 Danny Noppert 84.90 4–1
Jonny Clayton 97.71 Dirk van Duijvenbode 96.44 4–2
Result 2–0

Final Edit

Three match wins were needed to win the title. Two best of seven legs singles matches followed by a best of seven doubles match. If necessary, one or two best of seven legs reverse singles matches were played to determine the champion.

  Australia (5)   Wales (2) Legs
Damon Heta 92.49 Gerwyn Price 80.00 4–0
Simon Whitlock 88.98 Jonny Clayton 90.03 4–2
Heta & Whitlock 91.26 Price & Clayton 94.77 3–4
Damon Heta 99.03 Jonny Clayton 88.65 4–2
Result 3–1

References Edit

  1. ^ Allen, Dave. "Super Scotland win Cazoo World Cup of Darts". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  2. ^ "World Cup of Darts 2021: Scotland beat Netherlands, Wales and Austria to lift second title". Sky Sports. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Darts results: John Henderson and Peter Wright win World Cup of Darts for Scotland". Sporting Life. 12 September 2021. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Whitlock and Heta lead Australia to historic Cazoo World Cup success". PDC.tv. 19 June 2022.
  5. ^ Allen, Dave. "Prize Money Soars Above £14m In 2019". PDC. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  6. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts competing nations confirmed". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  7. ^ Allen, Dave. "Van Gerwen set for arm surgery & misses Cazoo World Cup of Darts". Retrieved 30 May 2022.
  8. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts pairings confirmed". Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  9. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts draw". Retrieved 9 June 2022.

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The 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts was the twelfth edition of the PDC World Cup of Darts It took place from 16 19 June 2022 at the Eissporthalle in Frankfurt Germany 2022 Cazoo World Cup of DartsTournament informationDates16 19 June 2022VenueEissporthalleLocationFrankfurt GermanyOrganisation s PDCFormatLegsPrize fund 350 000Winner s share 70 000High checkout170 Gerwyn Price 160 Kim HuybrechtsChampion s Australia Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock 2021 2023 Scotland Peter Wright and John Henderson were the defending champions after beating Austria Mensur Suljovic and Rowby John Rodriguez 3 1 in the 2021 final 1 2 3 However they lost 2 0 to England Michael Smith and James Wade in the quarter finals Australia Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock won their first World Cup beating Wales Jonny Clayton and Gerwyn Price 3 1 in the final 4 For the first time in the tournament s history the eight seeds all made it to the quarter final stage Contents 1 Format 2 Prize money 3 Teams and seedings 4 Results 4 1 Draw 4 2 Second round 4 3 Quarter finals 4 4 Semi finals 4 5 Final 5 ReferencesFormat EditThe tournament remained at 32 teams this year with the top 8 teams being seeded and the remaining 24 teams being unseeded in the first round As with recent years the tournament continued to be a straight knockout First round Best of nine legs doubles Second round quarter and semi finals Two best of seven legs singles matches If the scores were tied a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match Final Three points needed to win the title Two best of seven legs singles matches were played followed by a best of seven doubles match If necessary one or two best of seven legs singles matches in reverse order were played to determine the champion There were rumours that a format shakeup like with the 2022 Premier League Darts might be in the offing but that was put on hold for at least another year Prize money EditTotal prize money remained at 350 000 5 The prize money per team was Position no of teams Prize money Total 350 000 Winners 1 70 000Runners Up 1 40 000Semi finalists 2 24 000Quarter finalists 4 16 000Last 16 second round 8 8 000Last 32 first round 16 4 000Teams and seedings EditOn 23 May the 32 competing countries were announced with three changes from the 2021 tournament Russia didn t participate owing to them being suspended because of the invasion in Ukraine China couldn t compete owing to ongoing COVID 19 restrictions and Greece weren t invited back Returning after a one year absence were Latvia and New Zealand and returning after not appearing since the 2018 event were Switzerland 6 All players named on the seeded nations are the top 2 of each nation on the PDC Order of Merit Players on the unseeded nations list are players chosen by qualification tournaments specifically for this event On 6 May it was confirmed that John Henderson would represent Scotland after winning the title as part of the 2021 team despite him being the 6th ranked Scottish player on the Order of Merit On 30 May it was announced that Dutch number one Michael van Gerwen had withdrawn due to required arm surgery and he was replaced by Dutch number three Dirk van Duijvenbode 7 The pairings were officially confirmed on 1 June 8 The Top 8 nations based on combined Order of Merit rankings were seeded Seeded nations Rank Country Entered players1 nbsp England Michael Smith and James Wade2 nbsp Wales Gerwyn Price and Jonny Clayton3 nbsp Netherlands Danny Noppert and Dirk van Duijvenbode4 nbsp Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kim Huybrechts5 nbsp Australia Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock6 nbsp Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney and Brendan Dolan7 nbsp Germany Gabriel Clemens and Martin Schindler8 nbsp Scotland Peter Wright and John Henderson Unseeded Nations Country Entered players nbsp Austria Mensur Suljovic and Rowby John Rodriguez nbsp Brazil Diogo Portela and Artur Valle nbsp Canada Jeff Smith and Matt Campbell nbsp Czech Republic Adam Gawlas and Karel Sedlacek nbsp Denmark Vladimir Andersen and Andreas Toft Jorgensen nbsp Finland Marko Kantele and Aki Paavilainen nbsp Gibraltar Justin Hewitt and Craig Galliano nbsp Hong Kong Lee Lok Yin and Ching Ho Tung nbsp Hungary Gergely Lakatos and Nandor Pres nbsp Ireland William O Connor and Steve Lennon nbsp Italy Giuseppe di Rocco and Gabriel Rollo nbsp Japan Toru Suzuki and Tomoya Goto nbsp Latvia Madars Razma and Nauris Gleglu nbsp Lithuania Darius Labanauskas and Mindaugas Barauskas nbsp New Zealand Ben Robb and Warren Parry nbsp Philippines Lourence Ilagan and RJ Escaros nbsp Poland Krzysztof Ratajski and Sebastian Bialecki nbsp Portugal Jose de Sousa and Vitor Jeronimo nbsp Singapore Paul Lim and Harith Lim nbsp South Africa Devon Petersen and Stefan Vermaak nbsp Spain Jose Justicia and Tony Martinez nbsp Sweden Daniel Larsson and Johan Engstrom nbsp Switzerland Stefan Bellmont and Thomas Junghans nbsp United States Danny Baggish and Jules van DongenResults EditDraw Edit The draw was made on 9 June by Barry Hearn 9 First round best of 9 legs 16 17 JuneSecond round best of 3 matches 18 JuneQuarter finals best of 3 matches 19 JuneSemi finals best of 3 matches 19 JuneFinal best of 5 matches 19 June 1 nbsp England98 865 nbsp Czech Republic91 6211 nbsp England92 484342 nbsp Latvia85 200421 nbsp Latvia91 785 nbsp Hungary72 4411 nbsp England85 174428 nbsp Scotland81 470108 nbsp Scotland88 385 nbsp Hong Kong83 5418 nbsp Scotland82 944342 nbsp Portugal80 830401 nbsp Portugal80 395 nbsp Italy72 6931 nbsp England93 003005 nbsp Australia95 724424 nbsp Belgium91 715 nbsp Japan75 0324 nbsp Belgium91 56442 nbsp Poland88 39120 nbsp Poland85 135 nbsp United States81 4944 nbsp Belgium91 9843015 nbsp Australia102 9024425 nbsp Australia90 485 nbsp Lithuania80 4625 nbsp Australia85 834342 nbsp Sweden78 953411 nbsp Sweden88 335 nbsp South Africa88 3225 nbsp Australia92 80443432 nbsp Wales89 22024212 nbsp Wales99 175 nbsp Philippines83 8822 nbsp Wales93 174242 nbsp Austria89 883431 nbsp Austria82 715 nbsp Finland81 1632 nbsp Wales102 814427 nbsp Germany95 490207 nbsp Germany84 025 nbsp Spain82 6747 nbsp Germany93 26442 nbsp Denmark88 34110 nbsp Denmark83 885 nbsp Singapore72 5322 nbsp Wales93 094423 nbsp Netherlands90 571203 nbsp Netherlands87 385 nbsp Brazil78 7403 nbsp Netherlands104 81442 nbsp Ireland85 55110 nbsp Ireland88 265 nbsp Canada80 8423 nbsp Netherlands93 274426 nbsp Northern Ireland89 132306 nbsp Northern Ireland80 275 nbsp Gibraltar81 1936 nbsp Northern Ireland95 88442 nbsp New Zealand85 46220 nbsp New Zealand79 425 nbsp Switzerland72 623Second round Edit Two best of seven legs singles matches If the scores were tied a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match nbsp England 1 nbsp Latvia LegsMichael Smith 100 20 Nauris Gleglu 75 44 4 0James Wade 85 57 Madars Razma 87 69 3 4Smith amp Wade 96 35 Gleglu amp Razma 88 05 4 2Result 2 1 nbsp Scotland 8 nbsp Portugal LegsJohn Henderson 75 15 Vitor Jeronimo 63 08 4 0Peter Wright 92 27 Jose de Sousa 97 63 3 4Henderson amp Wright 78 08 Jeronimo amp De Sousa 75 76 4 0Result 2 1 nbsp Belgium 4 nbsp Poland LegsDimitri Van den Bergh 92 48 Krzysztof Ratajski 87 83 4 1Kim Huybrechts 90 80 Sebastian Bialecki 88 82 4 2Result 2 0 nbsp Australia 5 nbsp Sweden LegsSimon Whitlock 85 36 Johan Engstrom 79 27 4 3Damon Heta 87 72 Daniel Larsson 81 68 3 4Whitlock amp Heta 84 03 Engstrom amp Larsson 74 71 4 1Result 2 0 nbsp Wales 2 nbsp Austria LegsGerwyn Price 94 62 Mensur Suljovic 97 11 4 3Jonny Clayton 96 75 Rowby John Rodriguez 94 74 2 4Price amp Clayton 89 07 Suljovic amp Rodriguez 79 92 4 3Result 2 1 nbsp Germany 7 nbsp Denmark LegsMartin Schindler 93 00 Vladimir Andersen 89 85 4 1Gabriel Clemens 93 53 Andreas Toft Jorgensen 86 89 4 1Result 2 0 nbsp Netherlands 3 nbsp Ireland LegsDanny Noppert 99 53 William O Connor 85 86 4 1Dirk van Duijvenbode 110 64 Steve Lennon 85 18 4 1Result 2 0 nbsp Northern Ireland 6 nbsp New Zealand LegsDaryl Gurney 93 19 Ben Robb 85 58 4 2Brendan Dolan 98 70 Warren Parry 85 33 4 2Result 2 0Quarter finals Edit Two best of seven legs singles matches If the scores were tied a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match nbsp England 1 nbsp Scotland 8 LegsMichael Smith 91 09 John Henderson 80 38 4 0James Wade 80 83 Peter Wright 82 25 4 1Result 2 0 nbsp Belgium 4 nbsp Australia 5 LegsDimitri Van den Bergh 93 98 Damon Heta 100 08 4 2Kim Huybrechts 92 59 Simon Whitlock 101 79 3 4Van den Bergh amp Huybrechts 87 24 Heta amp Whitlock 109 31 0 4Result 1 2 nbsp Wales 2 nbsp Germany 7 LegsGerwyn Price 117 88 Martin Schindler 101 31 4 0Jonny Clayton 94 27 Gabriel Clemens 92 32 4 2Result 2 0 nbsp Netherlands 3 nbsp Northern Ireland 6 LegsDanny Noppert 93 73 Daryl Gurney 92 93 4 2Dirk van Duijvenbode 92 89 Brendan Dolan 86 08 4 3Result 2 0Semi finals Edit Two best of seven legs singles matches If the scores were tied a best of seven legs doubles match settled the match nbsp England 1 nbsp Australia 5 LegsMichael Smith 97 47 Damon Heta 91 21 3 4James Wade 85 00 Simon Whitlock 103 66 0 4Result 0 2 nbsp Wales 2 nbsp Netherlands 3 LegsGerwyn Price 88 75 Danny Noppert 84 90 4 1Jonny Clayton 97 71 Dirk van Duijvenbode 96 44 4 2Result 2 0Final Edit Three match wins were needed to win the title Two best of seven legs singles matches followed by a best of seven doubles match If necessary one or two best of seven legs reverse singles matches were played to determine the champion nbsp Australia 5 nbsp Wales 2 LegsDamon Heta 92 49 Gerwyn Price 80 00 4 0Simon Whitlock 88 98 Jonny Clayton 90 03 4 2Heta amp Whitlock 91 26 Price amp Clayton 94 77 3 4Damon Heta 99 03 Jonny Clayton 88 65 4 2Result 3 1References Edit Allen Dave Super Scotland win Cazoo World Cup of Darts Professional Darts Corporation Retrieved 12 September 2021 World Cup of Darts 2021 Scotland beat Netherlands Wales and Austria to lift second title Sky Sports 12 September 2021 Retrieved 14 September 2021 Darts results John Henderson and Peter Wright win World Cup of Darts for Scotland Sporting Life 12 September 2021 Retrieved 14 September 2021 Whitlock and Heta lead Australia to historic Cazoo World Cup success PDC tv 19 June 2022 Allen Dave Prize Money Soars Above 14m In 2019 PDC Retrieved 15 January 2019 Phillips Josh 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts competing nations confirmed Professional Darts Corporation Retrieved 23 May 2022 Allen Dave Van Gerwen set for arm surgery amp misses Cazoo World Cup of Darts Retrieved 30 May 2022 Phillips Josh 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts pairings confirmed Retrieved 1 June 2022 Phillips Josh 2022 Cazoo World Cup of Darts draw Retrieved 9 June 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 PDC World Cup of Darts amp oldid 1160913160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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