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The 2011 '''[[World Masters (darts)|Winmau World Masters]]''' is a major televised tournament on the [[British Darts Organisation|BDO]]/[[World Darts Federation|WDF]] calendar for 2011. It takes place from September 1–4 in the [[Hull Arena]], which hosts the event for the first time, taking over from the nearby [[Hull City Hall]].
The 2011 '''[[World Masters (darts)|Winmau World Masters]]''' is a major televised tournament on the [[British Darts Organisation|BDO]]/[[World Darts Federation|WDF]] calendar for 2011. It takes place from September 1–4 in the [[Hull Arena]], which hosts the event for the first time, taking over from the nearby [[Hull City Hall]].


[[Martin Adams]] will be defending his mens title for the third time having won the last three runnings of the tournament. [[Julie Gore]] is the defending ladies champion.
[[Martin Adams]] will be defending his mens title for the third time having won the last three rimmings at the tournament. [[Julie Gore]] is the defending ladies champion.


==Seeds==
==Seeds==

Revision as of 13:11, 31 August 2011

Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
DatesSeptember 1 – 4
VenueHull Arena
LocationEast Riding of Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets
Prize fund£65,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
High checkout£1k (non-televised), £2k (televised)

The 2011 Winmau World Masters is a major televised tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2011. It takes place from September 1–4 in the Hull Arena, which hosts the event for the first time, taking over from the nearby Hull City Hall.

Martin Adams will be defending his mens title for the third time having won the last three rimmings at the tournament. Julie Gore is the defending ladies champion.

Seeds

Men

These were finalised on completion of the 2011 Swedish Open on August 19-21. The mens seeds are exempt until the Last 16 stage and cannot play each other until the quarter final stage[1].

  1. England Martin Adams
  2. England Dean Winstanley
  3. England Robbie Green
  4. England Scott Waites
  5. England Gary Robson
  6. Scotland Ross Montgomery
  7. England Tony West
  8. England John Walton

Women

These were finalised on completion of the 2011 Swedish Open on August 19-21. The ladies seeds enter at the start of the competition however cannot play each other until the quarter final stage. Francis Hoenselaar was scheduled to be 8th seed but pulled out for personal reasons

  1. England Deta Hedman
  2. Wales Julie Gore
  3. England Trina Gulliver
  4. Russia Irina Armstrong
  5. England Karen Lawman
  6. Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova
  7. England Lorraine Farlam
  8. Netherlands Karin Krappen

The boys and girls are not seeded.

Mens Draw

Last 24 onwards. All the below matches are scheduled to be televised.

Sets are best of 3 legs.

Last 24
Best of 5 sets
Losers £0
Last 16
Best of 5 sets
Losers £1,000
Quarter Finals
Best of 5 sets
Losers £1,500
Semi Finals
Best of 11 sets
Losers £3,000
Final
Best of 13 sets
Winner £25,000
Runner up £10,000
1 England Martin Adams
 
 
 
8 England John Walton
 
 
 
4 England Scott Waites
 
 
 
5 England Gary Robson
 
 
 
2 England Dean Winstanley
 
 
 
7 England Tony West
 
 
 
6 Scotland Ross Montgomery
 
 
 
3 England Robbie Green
 

Ladies Draw

Last 8 onwards. The Semi Finals and Final are scheduled to be televised.

Quarter Finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £500
Semi Finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £750
Final
Best of 7 legs
Winner £5,000
Runner up £2,000
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Boys Draw

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter Finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi Finals
Best of 7 legs
Final
Best of 7 legs
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Girls Draw

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter Finals
Best of 7 legs
Semi Finals
Best of 7 legs
Final
Best of 7 legs
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Television coverage

The tournament will be shown in the UK by sports subscription channel ESPN who will be taking over from the BBC who broadcasted the last ten World Masters. ESPN will be broadcasting the last three days of the tournament.[2] The tournament will also be shown in the USA for the very first time with ESPN3 broadcasting it.[3] The event will also be shown on Eurosport and Eurosport Asia.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Updated Winmau World Masters Alpha Lists and Seeds". BDO. August 21 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "ESPN to screen 2011 Winmau World Masters over 3 days". BDO. July 6 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "World Masters Goes Stateside". BDO. August 12 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Global TV Audience for World Masters". BDO. August 25 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)