- 2007 World Matchplay Darts
The 2007 Stan James World Matchplay was the 14th annual staging of a professional darts tournament by the
Professional Darts Corporation . It was held at its traditional home, theWinter Gardens, Blackpool betweenJuly 22 andJuly 29 . James Wade won his first major title, defeating Terry Jenkins in the final.Defending and eight times champion,
Phil Taylor suffered a semi-final defeat to Jenkins, meaning that he had surrendered both the World Championship and World Matchplay titles for the first time since the PDC began in 1994.Raymond van Barneveld , who went into this event having won the first three televised majors of the year (World Championship, UK Open and Las Vegas Desert Classic) saw his hopes of the first ever clean-sweep evaporate with a quarter-final defeat toAdrian Lewis . Barneveld was making his debut in the event having failed to qualify in 2006.Both Lewis and Jenkins suffered hangovers from their epic victories over the two favourites as they lost their next matches - with
James Wade capitalising. He beat Lewis in the semi-final and Jenkins in the final. Wade became the youngest winner of a PDC televised title at the age of 24 and also rose to number three in the world rankings - the highest position of his career to date.Prize fund
:Winner: £50,000:Runner-Up: £20,000:Semi-finalists: £10,000:Quarter-finalists: £7,500:Last 16: £5,000:1st round losers: £2,500:Total: £200,000:Nine-dart jackpot: £10,000 - not won, becomes £15,000 for World Grand Prix
Draw
32TeamBracket-Compact|
RD1= First Round
best of 19 legs
Sun 22 Jul to
Tue 24 Jul
RD2= Second Round
best of 25 legs
Tue 24 Jul to
Wed 25 Jul
RD3= Quarterfinal
best of 31 legs
Thu 26 Jul
RD4= Semi-Final
best of 33 legs
Fri 27 Jul
RD5= Final
best of 35 legs
Sat 28 Jul
score-width=20RD1-seed01=1
RD1-team01=flagicon|ENGPhil Taylor 97.89
RD1-score01=10
RD1-seed02=
RD1-team02=flagicon|ENGWes Newton 84.07
RD1-score02=2RD1-seed03=16
RD1-team03=flagicon|ENGKevin Painter 89.78
RD1-score03=12
RD1-seed04=
RD1-team04=flagicon|ENGAdrian Gray 84.79
RD1-score04=10RD1-seed05=8
RD1-team05=flagicon|ENGWayne Mardle 89.38
RD1-score05=10
RD1-seed06=
RD1-team06=flagicon|ENGMark Dudbridge 87.09
RD1-score06=7RD1-seed07=9
RD1-team07=flagicon|NEDRoland Scholten 90.58
RD1-score07=13
RD1-seed08=
RD1-team08=flagicon|ENGChris Mason 88.63
RD1-score08=11RD1-seed09=5
RD1-team09=flagicon|ENGTerry Jenkins 95.23
RD1-score09=10
RD1-seed10=
RD1-team10=flagicon|ENGAlan Tabern 92.79
RD1-score10=5RD1-seed11=12
RD1-team11=flagicon|CANJohn Part 94.62
RD1-score11=10
RD1-seed12=
RD1-team12=flagicon|ENGAlan Warriner-Little 85.00
RD1-score12=5RD1-seed13=4
RD1-team13=flagicon|ENGPeter Manley 79.57
RD1-score13=9
RD1-seed14=
RD1-team14=flagicon|NEDMichael van Gerwen 88.00
RD1-score14=11RD1-seed15=13
RD1-team15=flagicon|ENGRonnie Baxter 85.61
RD1-score15=10
RD1-seed16=
RD1-team16=flagicon|ENGBob Anderson 84.78
RD1-score16=6RD1-seed17=2
RD1-team17=flagicon|NEDRaymond van Barneveld 95.23
RD1-score17=10
RD1-seed18=
RD1-team18=flagicon|ENGDenis Ovens 94.81
RD1-score18=7RD1-seed19=15
RD1-team19=flagicon|WALBarrie Bates 92.36
RD1-score19=10
RD1-seed20=
RD1-team20=flagicon|ENGAndy Smith 85.32
RD1-score20=8RD1-seed21=7
RD1-team21=flagicon|ENGAdrian Lewis 90.00
RD1-score21=10
RD1-seed22=
RD1-team22=flagicon|ENGSteve Beaton 83.24
RD1-score22=4RD1-seed23=10
RD1-team23=flagicon|ENGAndy Hamilton 79.63
RD1-score23=10
RD1-seed24=
RD1-team24=flagicon|IRLMick McGowan 73.58
RD1-score24=6RD1-seed25=6
RD1-team25=flagicon|ENGDennis Priestley xx.xx
RD1-score25=10
RD1-seed26=
RD1-team26=flagicon|ENGColin Osborne xx.xx
RD1-score26=5RD1-seed27=11
RD1-team27=flagicon|ENGJames Wade 88.88
RD1-score27=10
RD1-seed28=
RD1-team28=flagicon|ENGWayne Jones 87.40
RD1-score28=7RD1-seed29=3
RD1-team29=flagicon|ENGColin Lloyd 89.62
RD1-score29=4
RD1-seed30=
RD1-team30=flagicon|ENGMervyn King 92.08
RD1-score30=10RD1-seed31=14
RD1-team31=flagicon|ENGAndy Jenkins 88.89
RD1-score31=10
RD1-seed32=
RD1-team32=flagicon|ENGMark Walsh 89.58
RD1-score32=6RD2-seed01=1
RD2-team01=Taylor 101.15
RD2-score01=13
RD2-seed02=16
RD2-team02=Painter 95.40
RD2-score02=6RD2-seed03=8
RD2-team03=Mardle 94.06
RD2-score03=6
RD2-seed04=9
RD2-team04=Scholten 93.25
RD2-score04=13RD2-seed05=5
RD2-team05=T. Jenkins 92.98
RD2-score05=13
RD2-seed06=12
RD2-team06=Part 91.83
RD2-score06=8RD2-seed07=
RD2-team07=v Gerwen 87.81
RD2-score07=12
RD2-seed08=13
RD2-team08=Baxter 87.75
RD2-score08=14RD2-seed09=2
RD2-team09=v Barneveld 100.53
RD2-score09=13
RD2-seed10=15
RD2-team10=Bates 83.27
RD2-score10=5RD2-seed11=7
RD2-team11=Lewis 100.45
RD2-score11=13
RD2-seed12=10
RD2-team12=A. Hamilton 93.42
RD2-score12=9RD2-seed13=6
RD2-team13=Priestley 90.89
RD2-score13=14
RD2-seed14=11
RD2-team14=Wade 86.67
RD2-score14=16RD2-seed15=
RD2-team15=King 96.85
RD2-score15=13
RD2-seed16=14
RD2-team16=A. Jenkins 91.88
RD2-score16=4RD3-seed01=1
RD3-team01=Taylor 97.06
RD3-score01=16
RD3-seed02=9
RD3-team02=Scholten 85.33
RD3-score02=1RD3-seed03=5
RD3-team03=T. Jenkins 91.61
RD3-score03=16
RD3-seed04=13
RD3-team04=Baxter 87.03
RD3-score04=13RD3-seed05=2
RD3-team05=v Barneveld 94.25
RD3-score05=14
RD3-seed06=7
RD3-team06=Lewis 96.81
RD3-score06=16RD3-seed07=11
RD3-team07=Wade 89.53
RD3-score07=16
RD3-seed08=
RD3-team08=King 88.58
RD3-score08=11RD4-seed01=1
RD4-team01=Taylor 98.44
RD4-score01=11
RD4-seed02=5
RD4-team02=T. Jenkins 95.58
RD4-score02=17RD4-seed03=7
RD4-team03=Lewis 101.26
RD4-score03=7
RD4-seed04=11
RD4-team04=Wade 101.90
RD4-score04=17RD5-seed01=5
RD5-team01=flagicon|ENGTerry Jenkins 91.62
RD5-score01=7
RD5-seed02=11
RD5-team02=flagicon|ENGJames Wade 96.83
RD5-score02=18Television coverage
Sky Sports broadcast the event live in the UK & Ireland for the 14th year running. The final between Wade & Jenkins achieved viewing figures of 183,000 - although that was surpassed by the quarter finals on Thursday (188,000) and the semi-finals on Friday received the highest viewing figures with 240,000 (the third highest-rated programme on Sky Sports 1 for that week) [ [http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=weeklytop30&requesttimeout=500&] ]
Tournament review
*Day 1, "Sunday 22 July"Two of the first night's matches went to the tie-break as
Kevin Painter fought back from 4-6 down to edgeAdrian Gray 12-10.Adrian Lewis hit five 180s and five ton-plus finishes in his first round win overMark Dudbridge and the other tie-breaker had Chris Mason missing a dart at the bullseye and two at double-eight for the match before losing 11-13 toRoland Scholten *Day 2, "Monday 23 July"Afternoon wins for
Terry Jenkins ,Ronnie Baxter andJohn Part were followed byBarrie Bates battling the symptoms ofgout to overcome Andy Smith 10-8. The evening session sawDennis Priestley beat rising talentColin Osborne beforeMichael van Gerwen beatPeter Manley in a tie-break 11-9 having led 5-2 and 8-4.Phil Taylor won eight successive legs from 2-2 againstWes Newton to go through. Mervyn King beat the 2005 championColin Lloyd 10-4 with Lloyd having to hit three ton-plus finishes to stay in the match. "Jaws" now faces a slip down the world rankings as a result of losing ranking points from his title success of two years ago.*Day 4, "Tuesday 24 July"It wasn't until the fourth evening that World Champion
Raymond van Barneveld appeared in the tournament - his debut in the World Matchplay having failed to qualify the previous year. A break of throw in the sixth leg againstDenis Ovens saw van Barneveld edge clear and the rest of the match went with the throw as the Dutchman went through 10-7. The second round got underway withRoland Scholten racing to a 6-1 lead overWayne Mardle with some clinical finishing - Mardle was unable to catch up and went out 6-13.Terry Jenkins continued his fine form coming from 4-5 behind to lead 9-6 againstJohn Part and three of the next four legs put the Bull clear and he closed out the match 13-8.*Day 5, "Wednesday 25 July"The afternoon session saw
James Wade sneak into the quarter-finals asDennis Priestley missed a dart at double top to win 13-11. Wade himself missed 11 doubles to take the match before a double 10 sealed a 16-14 win. Mervyn King went through having won 10 out of 11 legs from 3-3 to beat Andy Jenkins 13-4.Ronnie Baxter was one leg from defeat toMichael van Gerwen at 10-12 but won four successive legs to beat the Dutch teenage sensation who missed an incredible seven darts to stay in the match in the decisive 26th leg.The evening session went to the higher seeded players as
Adrian Lewis ,Raymond van Barneveld andPhil Taylor all progressed to the last eight.*Day 6, "Thursday 26 July" Quarter Finals
Ronnie Baxter almost produced another superb comeback in the first quarter-final againstTerry Jenkins . He was 15-8 down in a race to 16, but took five successive legs to be within striking distance before Jenkins stumbled over the line 16-13.James Wade broke Mervyn King's throw in the sixth leg, then led 7-3 and 9-6 and always stayed in front to reach the semi-final 16-11.Adrian Lewis produced a major shock knocking out world championRaymond van Barneveld in the first evening quarter-final. Van Barneveld was 8-5 and 12-11 up but Lewis roared on by the crowd took five of the last seven legs to win 16-14.Phil Taylor was next on stage and stormed pastRoland Scholten taking the first eight legs before Scholten got on the scoreboard. Taylor then took another eight successive legs to win 16-1, the most comprehensive quarter-final win in the history of the tournament.*Day 7, "Friday 27 July" Semi-finals
Terry Jenkins beatPhil Taylor to set up a final withJames Wade . Jenkins was in superb form en route to a 17-11 victory in a match where Taylor was heavily booed during his walk on, to record his first ever victory over "The power". his first ever against the 13-time world champion. Earlier Wade clinched his place in the final inBlackpool with a clinical demolition ofAdrian Lewis . Wade hit 70 per cent of his checkouts, including four of over 100, as Lewis failed to build on Thursday's thrilling quarter-final win overRaymond van Barneveld . Eight successive legs sealed it for Wade, who hoped to go one better than last year when he was vanquished by Taylor in the final.*Day 8, "Saturday 28 July" FinalA new name on the trophy was guaranteed and
James Wade took a 6-1 lead early on in the race for the title.Terry Jenkins was never able to reach the heights of his semi-final win overPhil Taylor but never gave up including a 120 finish to fight back to 7-15 but that was to be his last leg victory as Wade took the title with a double top for a 18-7 win and his first televised tournament success.References
* [http://www.planetdarts.tv/page/WorldMatchplayDetail/0,,10180~1075688,00.html Planetdarts Netzone] Results and reports from tournament
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