2014 World Masters (darts)

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Winmau World Masters
Tournament information
Dates9–12 October
LocationEast Riding of Yorkshire
CountryEngland
Organisation(s)BDO
FormatSets (best of 3 legs) for men,
Legs for women, boys and girls
Prize fund£70,500
Winner's share£25,000 (men), £5,000 (women)
High checkout£1k (non-televised), £2k (televised)
Champion(s)
Wales Martin Phillips (men)
Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (women)
Netherlands Colin Roelofs (boys)
Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne (girls)
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The 2014 Winmau World Masters was a major tournament on the BDO/WDF calendar for 2014. It took place from 9–12 October, with 9 October played at the Bonus Arena for the non-stage matches, and 10–12 October played at the Hull City Hall, which hosted the stage element of the event for the fourth year.

Stephen Bunting was unable to defend his title due to his switch to the PDC. Deta Hedman attempted to defend the title she won in 2013 as the number 1 seed. Maud Jansson defeated her 4–2 in the last 64 though.[1] Another seed that was knocked out before the quarter-finals was Lorraine Winstanley who lost 1–3 in the last 16 to Lisa Ashton. Anastasia Dobromyslova ended up winning the competition by defeating Fallon Sherrock 4–1 in the final. In the men's final Martin Phillips defeated Jamie Hughes 7–3.

In the girls competition 17-year-old Robyn Byrne defeated 10-year-old Beau Greaves 4–0 in the final. In the boys competition Colin Roelofs defeated Callan Rydz 4–1 in the final.[2]

Seeds[edit]

There were no seedings in the boys or girls events.

Men's Draw[edit]

Last 32 onwards.

Sets are best of 3 legs.

Last 32
Best of 5 sets
Losers £250[4][5][6][7]
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 James Wilson (93.96) 0
England Mark McGeeney (106.14) 3
England Mark McGeeney (87.75) 3
Japan Seigo Asada (81.63) 2
16 England Darryl Fitton (88.62) 2
Japan Seigo Asada (86.10) 3
England Mark McGeeney (86.43) 0
8 Wales Martin Phillips (92.55) 3
8 Wales Martin Phillips (99.93) 3
England Andy Boulton (81.51) 0
8 Wales Martin Phillips (84.36) 3
England Rhys Hayden (74.97) 0
9 Netherlands Wesley Harms (90.60) 1
England Rhys Hayden (85.08) 3
8 Wales Martin Phillips (90.63) 6
5 England Glen Durrant (90.39) 5
5 England Glen Durrant (83.46) 3
28 England Brian Dawson (82.56) 2
5 England Glen Durrant (87.36) 3
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan (78.83) 0
12 Scotland Ross Montgomery (77.85) 1
Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan (80.34) 3
5 England Glen Durrant (90.81) 3
4 England Scott Mitchell (90.06) 2
4 England Scott Mitchell (87.66) 3
England Paul Hogan (85.65) 2
4 England Scott Mitchell (93.54) 3
Sweden Daniel Larsson (85.71) 0
13 Netherlands Rick Hofstra (86.40) 2
Sweden Daniel Larsson (84.18) 3
8 Wales Martin Phillips (89.67) 7
6 England Jamie Hughes (82.08) 3
2 England Martin Adams (98.61) 3
England Dennis Harbour (89.82) 2
2 England Martin Adams (99.33) 3
Wales Nick Kenny (94.77) 2
15 England Scott Waites (82.44) 2
Wales Nick Kenny (84.36) 3
2 England Martin Adams (96.84) 3
10 England Gary Robson (91.71) 2
7 England Robbie Green (86.22) 1
Netherlands Willem Mandigers (87.18) 3
Netherlands Willem Mandigers (88.38) 1
10 England Gary Robson (93.54) 3
10 England Gary Robson (98.79) 3
Netherlands Matthew Medhurst (69.24) 0
2 England Martin Adams (87.90) 5
6 England Jamie Hughes (89.10) 6
6 England Jamie Hughes (98.34) 3
England Shayne Burgess (84.15) 1
6 England Jamie Hughes (88.98) 3
22 England Pip Blackwell (90.00) 1
11 Netherlands Jeffrey de Graaf (86.22) 1
22 England Pip Blackwell (86.55) 3
6 England Jamie Hughes (80.55) 3
3 England Alan Norris (81.99) 2
3 England Alan Norris (92.22) 3
England Chris Dobey (85.26) 1
3 England Alan Norris (98.40) 3
14 Netherlands Remco van Eijden (91.68) 1
14 Netherlands Remco van Eijden (79.98) 3
19 Latvia Madars Razma (76.68) 0

Ladies Draw[edit]

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £500[8][9]
Semi-finals
Best of 7 legs
Losers £750[10]
Final
Best of 7 legs
Winner £5,000
Runner up £2,000
         
Japan Mayumi Ōuchi 0
8 England Fallon Sherrock 4
8 England Fallon Sherrock (73.14) 4
5 England Rachel Brooks (69.93) 3
4 England Trina Gulliver 2
5 England Rachel Brooks 4
8 England Fallon Sherrock (72.00) 1
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (74.67) 4
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova 4
7 England Zoe Jones 0
2 Russia Anastasia Dobromyslova (85.89) 4
3 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf (81.81) 2
3 Netherlands Aileen de Graaf 4
England Lisa Ashton 1

Boys Draw[edit]

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs[11]
Semi-finals
Best of 7 legs
Final
Best of 7 legs[12]
         
Netherlands Maarten Dirk Woord 4
Republic of Ireland Dean Finn 2
Netherlands Maarten Dirk Woord 0
England Callan Rydz 4
Wales Rhys Griffin 1
England Callan Rydz 4
England Callan Rydz (81.33) 1
Netherlands Colin Roelofs (84.24) 4
Netherlands Colin Roelofs 4
England Kieran Smith 3
Netherlands Colin Roelofs 4
England Cameron Hinchcliffe 1
Denmark Andreas Bergo 2
England Cameron Hinchcliffe 4

Girls Draw[edit]

Last 8 onwards.

Quarter-finals
Best of 7 legs[13]
Semi-finals
Best of 7 legs
Final
Best of 7 legs[14]
         
Scotland Gayle Maxwell 3
England Beau Greaves 4
England Beau Greaves 4
Netherlands Kyana Frauenfelder 2
Netherlands Kyana Frauenfelder 4
England Casey Stephenson 2
England Beau Greaves (47.37) 0
Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne (58.38) 4
Austria Selina Rechberger 4
England Grace Angell 2
Austria Selina Rechberger 1
Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne 4
Republic of Ireland Robyn Byrne 4
Sweden Jaqueline Alpvik 1

Television coverage[edit]

Eurosport showed the final session of play of the event across Europe.[15]

References[edit]

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