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2018 Grand Slam of Darts

The 2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts was the twelfth staging of the tournament, organised by the Professional Darts Corporation. The event took place from 10–18 November 2018 in Wolverhampton, England, but for the first time in the event's history, it was not at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall, as it is undergoing a two-year renovation. The 2018 tournament was held at Aldersley Leisure Village.[1] Beginning with this tournament, the winner of the title would receive "The Eric Bristow Trophy", named after the legendary player who died in April 2018.

2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts
Tournament information
Dates10–18 November 2018
VenueAldersley Leisure Village
LocationAldersley, Wolverhampton
Country England
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatLegs
Prize fund£450,000
Winner's share£110,000
Nine-dart finishBelgium Dimitri Van den Bergh
High checkout170 Australia Simon Whitlock (x2)
170 England Stephen Bunting
170 Wales Gerwyn Price
Champion(s)
Wales Gerwyn Price
«2017 2019»

The tournament's defending champion was Michael van Gerwen, who won the tournament in 2017 by defeating Peter Wright 16–12 in the final to win it for a third straight year,[2] but lost in the semi-finals to Gary Anderson by the same scoreline 16–12.

Gerwyn Price won his first PDC major title by defeating Gary Anderson 16–13, in a highly controversial final.[3] Price also became the first Welsh player to win a PDC major title.

The DRA launched an investigation into the behaviour from both players in the final. Price was fined £21,500 for a combination of 'Bringing the sport into disrepute and gamesmanship' in the final and for his Quarter-final clash with Simon Whitlock. Price was also given a three month ban, which was suspended for 6 months. Anderson was given a formal warning for pushing Price on the oche.[4] Price's fine was subsequently reduced on appeal to a total of £11,500.[5]

Dimitri Van den Bergh hit the fourth nine dart leg in Grand Slam of Darts history, in his second round match against Stephen Bunting, and for the first time in the tournament history no Englishman progressed into the quarter-final stage.[6]

Prize money

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The prize fund for the Grand Slam was the same as in 2017, with the winner getting £110,000.[7]

Position (num. of players) Prize money
(Total: £450,000)
Winner (1) £110,000
Runner-up (1) £55,000
Semi-finalists (2) £28,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £16,000
Last 16 (second round) (8) £10,000
Third in group (8) £5,000
Fourth in group (8) £3,000
Group winner bonus (8) £2,500
Nine-dart finish (1) £25,000

Qualifying

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PDC Qualifying Tournaments

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PDC Main Tournaments
Tournament Year Position Player Qualifiers
PDC World Darts Championship 2018 Winner England  Rob Cross England  Rob Cross
Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Scotland  Gary Anderson
Belgium  Dimitri Van den Bergh
England  James Wade
Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld
Scotland  Peter Wright
England  Michael Smith
Austria  Mensur Suljović
England  Josh Payne
Australia  Simon Whitlock
Wales  Jonny Clayton
Grand Slam of Darts 2017 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Premier League Darts 2018 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
World Matchplay 2018 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
World Grand Prix 2018 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
PDC World Youth Championship 2017 Winner Belgium  Dimitri Van den Bergh
Masters 2018 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
UK Open 2018 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
European Championship 2018 Winner England  James Wade
Players Championship Finals 2017 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Champions League of Darts 2018 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
World Series of Darts Finals 2018 Winner England  James Wade
PDC World Cup of Darts 2018 Winners Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld
PDC World Darts Championship 2018 Runner-up England  Phil Taylor[a]
Grand Slam of Darts 2017 Runner-up Scotland  Peter Wright
Premier League Darts 2018 Runner-up England  Michael Smith
World Matchplay 2018 Runner-up Austria  Mensur Suljović
World Grand Prix 2018 Runner-up Scotland  Peter Wright
PDC World Youth Championship 2017 Runner-up England  Josh Payne
Masters 2018 Runner-up Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld
UK Open 2018 Runner-up Australia  Corey Cadby[b]
European Championship 2018 Runner-up Australia  Simon Whitlock
Players Championship Finals 2017 Runner-up Wales  Jonny Clayton
Champions League of Darts 2018 Runner-up Scotland  Peter Wright
World Series of Darts Finals 2018 Runner-up England  Michael Smith
PDC World Cup of Darts 2018 Runners-Up Scotland  Peter Wright
Scotland  Gary Anderson
Note: Players in italics had already qualified for the tournament.

At most sixteen players could qualify through this method, where the position in the list depicts the priority of the qualification.

As the list of qualifiers from the main tournaments produced fewer than sixteen players, the field of sixteen players is filled from the reserve lists. The first list consists of the winners from 2018 European Tour events, in which the winners are ordered by number of event wins then in Order of Merit position order at the cut-off date.

PDC European Tour
Tournament Event Position Player Qualifiers
2018 European Tour
European Darts Open Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen Wales  Gerwyn Price
England  Ian White
Germany  Max Hopp
German Darts Grand Prix Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
German Darts Open Winner Germany  Max Hopp
Austrian Darts Open Winner Wales  Jonny Clayton
European Darts Grand Prix Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Dutch Darts Masters Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Gibraltar Darts Trophy Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Danish Darts Open Winner Austria  Mensur Suljović
European Darts Matchplay Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
German Darts Championship Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Dutch Darts Championship Winner England  Ian White
International Darts Open Winner Wales  Gerwyn Price
European Darts Trophy Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Note: Players in italics had already qualified for the tournament.

If there are still less than sixteen qualified players after the winners of European Tour events are added, the winners of 2018 Players Championships events will be added, firstly by winners of multiple events followed by Order of Merit order.

PDC Pro Tour
Tournament Event Position Player Qualifiers
2018 PDC Pro Tour
Players Championship 1 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen Poland  Krzysztof Ratajski
Players Championship 2 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Players Championship 3 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
Players Championship 4 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
Players Championship 5 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Players Championship 6 Winner England  Ian White
Players Championship 7 Winner England  Michael Smith
Players Championship 8 Winner Northern Ireland  Mickey Mansell
Players Championship 9 Winner Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen
Players Championship 10 Winner Netherlands  Jeffrey de Zwaan
Players Championship 11 Winner Scotland  Gary Anderson
Players Championship 12 Winner England  Josh Payne
Players Championship 13 Winner England  Rob Cross
Players Championship 14 Winner Scotland  Peter Wright
Players Championship 15 Winner England  Mervyn King
Players Championship 16 Winner England  Ian White
Players Championship 17 Winner Scotland  Peter Wright
Players Championship 18 Winner England  Nathan Aspinall
Players Championship 19 Winner Germany  Max Hopp
Players Championship 20 Winner Netherlands  Danny Noppert
Players Championship 21 Winner Poland  Krzysztof Ratajski
Players Championship 22 Winner Poland  Krzysztof Ratajski
Note: Players in italics had already qualified for the tournament.
  1. ^ Phil Taylor retired following the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship.
  2. ^ Corey Cadby withdrew from the Grand Slam,[8] due to an arm injury.[9]

PDC Qualifying Event

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A further eight places in the Grand Slam of Darts were filled by qualifiers from a PDC qualifier that took place in Wigan on 5 November. These are the qualifiers:

BDO Qualifying Tournaments

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Tournament Year Position Player
BDO World Darts Championship 2018 Winner England  Glen Durrant
Runner-up England  Mark McGeeney
World Masters 2018 Winner England  Adam Smith-Neale
BDO World Trophy 2018 Winner England  Glen Durrant

BDO Ranking qualifiers

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The remaining 5 BDO places were determined via the BDO Invitational Rankings at the end of September 2018.[10]

Pools

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Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
(PDC Seeded Players) (PDC Qualifiers) (BDO Qualifiers)

Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen (1)
Scotland  Peter Wright (2)
England  Rob Cross (3)
Scotland  Gary Anderson (4)
England  James Wade (5)
Austria  Mensur Suljović (6)
Australia  Simon Whitlock (7)
England  Michael Smith (8)

Belgium  Dimitri Van den Bergh
Netherlands  Raymond van Barneveld
Wales  Jonny Clayton
Wales  Gerwyn Price
England  Ian White
Germany  Max Hopp
England  Stephen Bunting
England  Keegan Brown

England  Josh Payne
Poland  Krzysztof Ratajski
Germany  Martin Schindler
England  Andrew Gilding
England  Steve Hine
Wales  Mark Webster
England  Joe Murnan
England  Ryan Searle

England  Glen Durrant
England  Mark McGeeney
England  Adam Smith-Neale
Wales  Jim Williams
Netherlands  Wesley Harms
Germany  Michael Unterbuchner
England  Scott Mitchell
England  Gary Robson

Draw

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Group stage

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[11] [12] [13] [14]
All group matches are best of nine legs
After three games, the top two in each group qualify for the knock-out stage

NB: P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/− = Plus/minus record, in relation to legs; Pts = Points; Status = Qualified to knockout stage

Knockout stage

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Second round (best of 19 legs)
14–15 November[15][16]
Quarter-finals (best of 31 legs)
16–17 November[17]
Semi-finals (best of 31 legs)
18 November
Final (best of 31 legs)
18 November
            
A1 Wales  Jonny Clayton 103.65 10
B2 Poland  Krzysztof Ratajski 94.08 3
A1 Wales  Jonny Clayton 95.88 12
A2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen (1) 101.65 16
B1 England  Michael Smith (8) 100.69 8
A2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen (1) 108.32 10
A2 Netherlands  Michael van Gerwen (1) 99.05 12
D1 Scotland  Gary Anderson (4) 102.97 16
C1 England  James Wade (5) 93.76 6
D2 Germany  Michael Unterbuchner (BDO) 93.57 10
D2 Germany  Michael Unterbuchner (BDO) 88.52 6
D1 Scotland  Gary Anderson (4) 100.48 16
D1 Scotland  Gary Anderson (4) 101.22 10
C2 Netherlands  Wesley Harms (BDO) 87.97 2
D1 Scotland  Gary Anderson (4) 97.25 13
F1 Wales  Gerwyn Price 96.70 16
E1 Scotland  Peter Wright (2) 93.86 6
F2 Australia  Simon Whitlock (7) 94.95 10
F2 Australia  Simon Whitlock (7) 95.03 15
F1 Wales  Gerwyn Price 95.86 16
F1 Wales  Gerwyn Price 93.37 10
E2 England  Josh Payne 84.10 5
F1 Wales  Gerwyn Price 97.06 16
G2 Austria  Mensur Suljović (6) 98.08 12
G1 England  Stephen Bunting 88.14 6
H2 Belgium  Dimitri Van den Bergh 90.16 10
H2 Belgium  Dimitri Van den Bergh 94.28 9
G2 Austria  Mensur Suljović (6) 98.58 16
H1 England  Rob Cross (3) 92.23 7
G2 Austria  Mensur Suljović (6) 93.63 10

References

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  1. ^ "bwin Grand Slam Remains In Wolverhampton". PDC.
  2. ^ "Grand Slam of Darts: Michael van Gerwen wins his third title after beating Peter Wright and Phil Taylor on finals day". www.sportinglife.com. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Grand Slam of Darts: Gerwyn Price beats Gary Anderson in bad-tempered final". BBC Sport. 18 November 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Gerwyn Price handed record fine for Grand Slam of Darts gamesmanship". Live Darts. 23 January 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  5. ^ Allen, Dave. "DRA Statement: Gerwyn Price Appeal". PDC. Retrieved 5 August 2019.
  6. ^ "Dimitri Van den Bergh hits a nine-darter at Grand Slam of Darts". SKY Sports. 15 November 2018. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  7. ^ "PDC Order of Merit Rules". PDC. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  8. ^ Phillips, Josh. "Cadby Withdraws From Grand Slam". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  9. ^ Phillips, Josh. "bwin World Series Finals Field Confirmed". PDC. Retrieved 30 October 2018.
  10. ^ Phillips, Josh. "BDO Confirm Grand Slam Qualifiers". PDC. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  11. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day One". PDC. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  12. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Two". PDC. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  13. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Three". PDC. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  14. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Four". PDC. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  15. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Fife". PDC. Retrieved 15 November 2018.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Six". PDC. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  17. ^ Phillips, Josh. "2018 bwin Grand Slam of Darts Day Seven". PDC. Retrieved 16 November 2018.