2017 European Darts Grand Prix

2017 European Darts Grand Prix
Tournament information
Dates 5-7 May
Venue Glaspalast
Location Sindelfingen
Country Germany Germany
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
Prize fund £135,000
Winners share £25,000
High checkout 170 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen
(Quarter-finals)
Champion(s)
Scotland Peter Wright
«Event 3 Event 5»

The 2017 European Darts Grand Prix was the fourth of twelve European Tour events on the 2017 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at Glaspalast, Sindelfingen, Germany, between 5–7 May. It featured a field of 48 players and £135,000 in prize money, with £25,000 going to the winner.

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]

Prize money

This is how the prize money is divided:

Stage (num. of players) Prize money
Winner (1) £25,000
Runner-up (1) £10,000
Semi-finalists (2) £6,000
Quarter-finalists (4) £4,000
Third round losers (8) £3,000
Second round losers (16) £2,000
First round losers (16) £1,000
Total £135,000

Qualification and format

The top 16 players from the PDC ProTour Order of Merit 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 Home 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:

Top 16
  1. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (Runner-up)
  2. Scotland Peter Wright (Champion)
  3. Austria Mensur Suljović (Third round)
  4. Australia Simon Whitlock (Second round)
  5. England Dave Chisnall (Semi-finals)
  6. England James Wade (Second round)
  7. Belgium Kim Huybrechts (Third round)
  8. Netherlands Benito van de Pas (Quarter-finals)
  9. Wales Gerwyn Price (Third round)
  10. England Alan Norris (Second round)
  11. Netherlands Jelle Klaasen (Semi-finals)
  12. England Ian White (Second round)
  13. England Michael Smith (Second round)
  14. England Joe Cullen (Quarter-finals)
  15. Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney (Third round)
  16. Spain Cristo Reyes (Second round)

UK Qualifier

West/South European Qualifier
Home Nation Qualifier
  • Germany Gabriel Clemens (First round)
  • Germany Bernd Roith (First round)
  • Germany René Berndt (First round)
  • Germany Max Hopp (Second round)
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier[3]
East European Qualifier[4]

Draw

  First round
5 May
[5]
Second round
6 May
[6]
Third round
7 May
[7]
Quarter-finals
7 May
[7]
Semi-finals
7 May
[7]
Final
7 May
[7]
                                                         
England Keegan Brown 86.79 6     1 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 97.05 6  
Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf 85.86 4     England Keegan Brown 90.88 2  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 97.12 6  
  Finland Ceder 91.90 2  
England Steve Beaton 86.60 2 16 Spain Cristo Reyes 83.70 3
Finland Ulf Ceder 94.28 6     Finland Ulf Ceder 82.35 6  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 104.05 6  
  8 Netherlands van de Pas 89.16 1  
England Joe Murnan 85.61 6     8 Netherlands Benito van de Pas 89.87 6  
Germany Gabriel Clemens 79.75 3     England Joe Murnan 92.16 5  
  8 Netherlands van de Pas 94.63 6
  9 Wales Price 90.84 2  
England Mervyn King 96.76 4 9 Wales Gerwyn Price 96.67 6
Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh 96.86 6     Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh 90.39 3  
  1 Netherlands van Gerwen 105.85 6  
  5 England Chisnall 97.15 5  
England Matt Clark 88.44 6     5 England Dave Chisnall 112.25 6  
Germany René Berndt 82.16 4     England Matt Clark 95.65 3  
  5 England Chisnall 99.02 6
  England Lewis 94.41 3  
England Adrian Lewis 96.30 6 12 England Ian White 92.63 4
England Stephen Bunting 84.15 2     England Adrian Lewis 96.74 6  
  5 England Chisnall 95.80 6
  England Cross 91.70 3  
England Rob Cross 96.31 6     4 Australia Simon Whitlock 94.71 3  
Scotland Luke Woodhouse 93.02 3     England Rob Cross 95.93 6  
  England Cross 103.32 6
  England West 100.62 1  
England Steve West 90.82 6 13 England Michael Smith 101.88 5
England Chris Dobey 89.07 2     England Steve West 93.70 6  
1 Netherlands van Gerwen 99.56 0
2 Scotland Wright 104.86 6
England James Richardson 94.51 6     2 Scotland Peter Wright 100.65 6  
England Paul Rowley 84.12 2     England James Richardson 97.96 2  
  2 Scotland Wright 100.38 6  
  15 Northern Ireland Gurney 99.46 4  
Scotland John Henderson 89.24 6 15 Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney 99.57 6
Netherlands Ron Meulenkamp 90.70 5     Scotland John Henderson 89.41 4  
  2 Scotland Wright 94.72 6  
  Netherlands Dekker 88.12 2  
Germany Max Hopp 95.49 6     7 Belgium Kim Huybrechts 92.12 6  
Austria Zoran Lerchbacher 85.76 4     Germany Max Hopp 85.63 3  
  7 Belgium Huybrechts 93.44 4
  Netherlands Dekker 95.75 6  
England James Wilson 89.60 3 10 England Alan Norris 92.13 5
Netherlands Jan Dekker 108.12 6     Netherlands Jan Dekker 91.36 6  
  2 Scotland Wright 99.42 6
  11 Netherlands Klaasen 90.26 3  
Wales Mark Webster 81.56 6     6 England James Wade 89.33 5  
Germany Bernd Roith 83.57 4     Wales Mark Webster 89.13 6  
  Wales Webster 92.94 1
  11 Netherlands Klaasen 97.74 6  
Netherlands Jermaine Wattimena 87.44 5 11 Netherlands Jelle Klaasen 81.57 6
Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode 94.88 6     Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode 73.68 2  
  11 Netherlands Klaasen 94.91 6
  14 England Cullen 91.53 5  
Republic of Ireland Steve Lennon 90.78 4     3 Austria Mensur Suljović 98.47 6  
Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 99.52 6     Poland Krzysztof Ratajski 91.03 4  
  3 Austria Suljović 101.44 5
  14 England Cullen 101.21 6  
Netherlands Christian Kist 89.92 2 14 England Joe Cullen 95.28 6
Wales Jonny Clayton 96.81 6     Wales Jonny Clayton 92.44 1  

References

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