Philippines Open (darts) explained

Tournament Name:Philippines Open
Location:Manila
Establishment:1992
Organisation:WDF
Format:Legs
Final Year:2011
Final Champion: (men's)
(women's)

The Philippines Open (also known as Philippines International Darts Open) is a darts tournament held in Manila, Philippines. First edition of this tournament took place in 1992. The last edition took place in December 2011. The first winners of this tournament were Armando Diaz and Paulita Villanueva. Villanueva is also the most successful player, winning six tournaments in a row.[1] [2] [3]

Results

Men's

YearChampionScoreRunner-Up Prize MoneyVenue
Total
1992 Armando Diazalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aManila
1993 Ricky Villanuevaalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1994 Tata Paglinawanalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1995 Ricky Villanueva (2)align=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1996 Tony Gomezalign=center n/aalign=center beat Nico DePaynosalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1997 Robert Reyesalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1998 Jerry Floresalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
1999 Ricky Villanueva (3)align=center n/aalign=center beat Joseph Domanaisalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2000 Wilbert Cuevasalign=center n/aalign=center beat Tony Davidalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2001 Celso Parfanalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2002 Benedicto Ybanesalign=center n/aalign=center beat Choon-Peng Leealign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2003 Benedicto Ybanes (2)align=center n/aalign=center beat Enrico Mijaresalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2004 Dan Dairocasalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/aalign=center n/a
2005align=center n/aalign=center beat Rolando Andradealign=center n/aalign=center PHP 500,000align=center PHP 200,000align=center PHP 100,000
2006 Robert Calupitalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center PHP 500,000align=center PHP 200,000align=center PHP 100,000
2007 Ronald Brionesalign=center n/aalign=center beatalign=center n/aalign=center PHP 500,000align=center PHP 200,000align=center PHP 100,000
2008 Ronald Briones (2)align=center n/aalign=center beat Gale Santosalign=center n/aalign=center PHP 500,000align=center PHP 200,000align=center PHP 100,000
2009 Benedicto Ybanes (3)align=center n/aalign=center beat Emil Mangaalign=center n/aalign=center PHP 56,000align=center PHP 24,000align=center PHP 12,000
2010 Jaypee Detablanalign=center n/aalign=center 6 – 0 Eduardo Santosalign=center n/aalign=center PHP 56,000align=center PHP 24,000align=center PHP 12,000
2011 (2)align=center n/aalign=center 5 – 4 Alain Abi-Abialign=center n/aalign=center PHP 320,000align=center PHP 140,000align=center PHP 60,000

Notes and References

  1. Web site: P1M Pacquiao darts meet set . Tempo . 8 December 2011.
  2. Web site: Philippines International Open Men . Mastercaller . 12 October 2022.
  3. Web site: Philippines International Open Women . Mastercaller . 12 October 2022.