2022 Dutch Open (darts) explained

Tournament Name:Dutch Open
Dates:10–12 June 2022
Venue:De Bonte Wever
Location:Assen
Organisation:WDF
Format:Legs
Sets (only in men's semi-finals and final)
Prize Fund:€26,980 (total)
Winners Share:€5,000 (men's)
€2,500 (women's)
Winner: (men's)
(women's)
(U18 boys)
(U14 boys)
(girls)
Prev:2020
Next:2023

The 2022 Dutch Open (officially referred to as the 2022 TOTO Dutch Open Darts) was the 49th edition of the Dutch Open organised by the World Darts Federation. The tournament was held at the De Bonte Wever in Assen, Netherlands. Tournament has been awarded Platinum ranking status, with a total prize fund €27,650.[1]

Ross Montgomery who won the previous men's tournament was absent from the event, having switched to the Professional Darts Corporation in January 2022. Aileen de Graaf as three-time champion was defending women's title, but she lost in quarter-finals to later finalist Rhian O'Sullivan.

Jelle Klaasen became the new champion. This is his first victory in the World Darts Federation tournament since the victory at 2006 BDO World Darts Championship. Beau Greaves won the women's tournament. The remaining youth's trophies going to Dylan van Lierop, Roos van der Velde and Dominik Kočik.

Prize money

Stage (num. of players)Prize money[2]
width=70pxMenwidth=70pxWomenwidth=70pxBoyswidth=70pxGirls
Winneralign=center (1)align=center €5,000align=center €2,500align=center €150align=center €125
Runner-upalign=center (1)align=center €2,500align=center €1,250align=center €100align=center €75
Semi-finalistsalign=center (2)align=center €1,250align=center €750align=center €50align=center €40
Quarter-finalistsalign=center (4)align=center €500align=center €250align=center €25rowspan=5
Last 16align=center (8)align=center €200align=center €100rowspan=4
Last 32align=center (16)align=center €100align=center €50
Last 64align=center (32)align=center €50rowspan=2
Last 128align=center (64)align=center €25
Totalalign=center colspan=4 €26,980

Men's

Seeds

Seeding was take place in accordance of the WDF Rankings for 25 May 2022. The players was seeded in accordance with WDF regulations, but not always as the first match in the section. The first byes go to the seeded players, but after that the byes are equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet.[3] Jelle Klaasen was the champion without a seeding position.

Draw (Last 32 onwards)

Women's

Seeds

Seeding was take place in accordance of the WDF Rankings for 25 May 2022. The players was seeded in accordance with WDF regulations, but not always as the first match in the section. The first byes go to the seeded players, but after that the byes are equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet.

Draw (Last 32 onwards)

Boys (U18)

Seeds

Seeding was take place in accordance of the WDF Rankings for 25 May 2022. The players was seeded in accordance with WDF regulations, but not always as the first match in the section. The first byes go to the seeded players, but after that the byes are equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet. No one from top-ranking players advanced to final stage.

Draw (Last 8 onwards)

Girls

Seeds

Seeding was take place in accordance of the WDF Rankings for 25 May 2022. The players was seeded in accordance with WDF regulations, but not always as the first match in the section. The first byes go to the seeded players, but after that the byes are equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet.

  1. (semi-finals)
  2. (runner-up)

Draw (Last 8 onwards)

Boys (U14)

Draw (Last 8 onwards)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TOTO Dutch Open Darts in June will continue . World Darts Federation . 19 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Prize money . World Darts Federation . 24 May 2022.
  3. Web site: Rules and regulations . World Darts Federation . 24 May 2022.