Tournament Name: | Dutch Open |
Dates: | 26–29 January 2023 |
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: | 2022 |
Next: | 2024 |
The 2023 Dutch Open (officially referred to as the 2023 TOTO Dutch Open Darts) was the 50th edition of the Dutch Open organised by the World Darts Federation and Nederlandse Darts Bond. The tournament was held at the De Bonte Wever in Assen, Netherlands.[1]
The final day of the tournament was broadcast on RTL7.[2] Matches could also be followed via the DartConnect application software.[3]
Jelle Klaasen was defending his men's title, but lost in the semi-finals to Andy Baetens. Beau Greaves was defending her women's title, but lost in the final match to Aileen de Graaf who won fourth title of this tournament.
Stage (num. of players) | Prize money[4] | |||||||||
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width=70px | Men | width=70px | Women | width=70px | Boys | width=70px | Girls | |||
Winner | align=center | (1) | align=center | €5,000 | align=center | €2,500 | align=center | €150 | align=center | €125 |
Runner-up | align=center | (1) | align=center | €2,500 | align=center | €1,250 | align=center | €100 | align=center | €75 |
Semi-finalists | align=center | (2) | align=center | €1,250 | align=center | €750 | align=center | €50 | align=center | €40 |
Quarter-finalists | align=center | (4) | align=center | €500 | align=center | €250 | align=center | €25 | rowspan=5 | |
Last 16 | align=center | (8) | align=center | €200 | align=center | €100 | rowspan=4 | |||
Last 32 | align=center | (16) | align=center | €100 | align=center | €50 | ||||
Last 64 | align=center | (32) | align=center | €50 | rowspan=2 | |||||
Last 128 | align=center | (64) | align=center | €25 | ||||||
Total | align=center colspan=4 | €26,980 |
Seeding took place in accordance with the WDF Main Table ranking on 11 January 2023. The players were seeded in accordance with WDF regulations, but not always as the first match in the section. The first byes went to the seeded players, but after that the byes were equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet.[5] The list of seeds and invited players was as follows. Berry van Peer was a champion, without a seeding position.
Seeding took place in accordance with the WDF Main Table ranking on 11 January 2023. The players were 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 were equally divided across the sheets in a random place on the sheet. The list of seeds and invited players was as follows:[6] [7]
Seeding took place in accordance of the WDF Rankings for 11 January 2023. The players were 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.