2016 Tokyo Darts Masters

Tokyo Darts Masters
Tournament information
Dates 6–7 July 2016
Venue Yoyogi National Gymnasium
Location Tokyo
Country Japan
Organisation(s) PDC
Format Legs
Final – best of 15 legs
High checkout 161 Scotland Gary Anderson
Champion(s)
Scotland Gary Anderson
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The 2016 Tokyo Darts Masters was the second staging of the tournament by the Professional Darts Corporation, as a fourth entry in the 2016 World Series of Darts. The tournament featured eight Japanese players who faced eight PDC players and was held at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan from 6–7 July.

Phil Taylor was the defending champion, having won the inaugural staging of the Japan Darts Masters after defeating Peter Wright 8–7 in the final,[1] but he lost 8–7 to James Wade in the quarter-final.

Gary Anderson won the title after beating Michael van Gerwen 8–6 in the final.

Qualifiers

The seeded PDC players were:

  1. Scotland Gary Anderson (Winner)
  2. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (Runner-up)
  3. England James Wade (Semi-finals)
  4. England Adrian Lewis (Semi-finals)

The next four seeded PDC players were (drawn at random into seeded side of the draw):

The Japanese qualifiers were:

  • Japan Keita Ono (First round)
  • Japan Haruki Muramatsu (First round)
  • Japan Masahiro Hiraga (First round)
  • Japan Seigo Asada (First round)
  • Japan Masumi Chino (First round)
  • Japan Tsuneki Zaha (First round)
  • Japan Shintaro Inoue (First round)
  • Japan Chikara Fujimori (First round)

Draw

First round
Best of 11 legs
Quarter-finals
Best of 15 legs
Semi-finals
Best of 15 legs
Final
Best of 15 legs
            
1 Scotland Gary Anderson 96.08 6
Japan Seigo Asada 77.38 1
1 Scotland Gary Anderson 103.00 8
7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 95.90 3
7 Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld 92.87 6
Japan Keita Ono 82.92 1
1 Scotland Gary Anderson 104.71 8
4 England Adrian Lewis 95.41 5
4 England Adrian Lewis 90.18 6
Japan Tsuneki Zaha 80.95 1
4 England Adrian Lewis 98.96 8
8 Scotland Peter Wright 95.32 6
8 Scotland Peter Wright 92.97 6
Japan Chikara Fujimori 76.77 0
1 Scotland Gary Anderson 103.72 8
2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 101.90 6
2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 93.24 6
Japan Masumi Chino 81.98 3
2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 101.91 8
6 England Dave Chisnall 99.43 6
6 England Dave Chisnall 96.64 6
Japan Shintaro Inoue 84.81 1
2 Netherlands Michael van Gerwen 101.67 8
3 England James Wade 91.45 3
3 England James Wade 88.90 6
Japan Masahiro Hiraga 77.07 1
3 England James Wade 101.71 8
5 England Phil Taylor 103.43 7
5 England Phil Taylor 97.35 6
Japan Haruki Muramatsu 79.13 2

References

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