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词条 Grand Slam of Darts
释义

  1. Finals

  2. Records and statistics

     Total finalist appearances  Nine-dart finishes  High averages 

  3. Previous BDO v PDC tournaments

  4. Perennial participants

  5. Television coverage

  6. Sponsorship

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox Darts Tournament
|tournament_name = Grand Slam of Darts
|current = 2017 Grand Slam of Darts
|image =
|venue = Civic Hall (2007–17)
Aldersley Leisure Village (2018–present)
|location = Wolverhampton
|country = England
|establishment = 2007
|organisation = PDC
BDO
|format = Legs
|prizefund = £450,000 (2017)
|month_played = November
|final year=
|Current Champion = {{flagicon|WAL}} Gerwyn Price
|Final Champion =
}}

The Grand Slam of Darts is a darts tournament organised by the Professional Darts Corporation and is known as the bwin Grand Slam of Darts for sponsorship purposes. The PDC also invites the best performing players from its rival, the British Darts Organisation. There have been two previous head-to-head matches between the champions of the two organisation and a few overseas tournaments have also featured BDO v PDC clashes, but this tournament is the first of its kind to be held in the United Kingdom.

Since the 2015 edition the tournament is classified as a ranking-tournament, being a non-ranking event at previous editions.

The tournament has been staged each November at the Wolverhampton Civic Hall since it began in 2007. Phil Taylor won the first three finals against Andy Hamilton in 2007, Terry Jenkins in 2008 and Scott Waites in 2009. Taylor did not reach the final in 2010, losing to Steve Beaton in the quarter-finals.[1] Scott Waites won that year, beating James Wade 16–12 in the final having trailed 8–0, making him the only BDO player to win the title, as of 2016. Taylor reclaimed the title in 2011, defeating Gary Anderson 16–4. Raymond van Barneveld defeated Michael van Gerwen 16–14 in the 2012 final, but Taylor regained the trophy in 2013, retained it in 2014, before losing to van Gerwen in 2015. Van Gerwen then retained it in 2016 and again in 2017 before Gerwyn Price won the trophy for the first time in 2018

In 2018, with renovations being done to the Civic Hall, the Grand Slam is to move to a temporary new venue, the Aldersley Leisure Village, which is located around 3 miles north-west of Wolverhampton City Centre.

Finals

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YearChampion {{small|(average in final)Champion's OrganizationScoreRunner-up {{small|(average in final)Prize moneySponsorVenue
Total Champion Runner-up
2007ENG}} Phil Taylor (101.75) PDC18–11}}{{flagicon|ENG}} Andy Hamilton {{color|dimgray|(100.97)}}}} £300,000 £80,000 £35,000 PartyBets.comCivic Hall, Wolverhampton
2008ENG}} Phil Taylor (106.25) PDC 18–9ENG}} Terry Jenkins (100.92) £356,000£100,000 £40,000PartyPoker.com
2009ENG}} Phil Taylor (103.94) PDC 16–2ENG}} Scott Waites (94.16)£400,000£50,000
2010ENG}} Scott Waites (99.86) BDO 16–12ENG}} James Wade (92.79) Daily Mirror
2011ENG}} Phil Taylor (109.04) PDC 16–4SCO}} Gary Anderson (98.92)William Hill
2012{{flagicon|NED}} Raymond van Barneveld {{color|dimgray|(95.79)}}}} PDC 16–14{{flagicon|NED}} Michael van Gerwen {{color|dimgray|(98.55)}}}}
2013ENG}} Phil Taylor (98.14) PDC 16–6SCO}} Robert Thornton (97.02)
2014ENG}} Phil Taylor (102.45) PDC 16–13ENG}} Dave Chisnall (98.02)Singha Beer
2015NED}} Michael van Gerwen (100.94) PDC 16–13ENG}} Phil Taylor (102.53)
2016NED}} Michael van Gerwen (98.74) PDC 16–8ENG}} James Wade (90.73)
2017NED}} Michael van Gerwen (102.18) PDC 16–12SCO}} Peter Wright (97.71)£450,000£110,000£55,000Bwin
2018WAL}} Gerwyn Price (96.70) PDC 16–13SCO}} Gary Anderson (97.25){{nowrap|Aldersley Leisure Village, Wolverhampton}}
2019 £550,000 £125,000 £65,000

Records and statistics

{{updated|18 November 2018.}}

Total finalist appearances

PlayerWonRunner-upFinalsAppearances
ENG}} Phil Taylor61711
NED}} Michael van Gerwen31411
ENG}} Scott Waites1126
NED}} Raymond van Barneveld10112
WAL}} Gerwyn Price1013
ENG}} James Wade02212
SCO}} Gary Anderson02212
ENG}} Dave Chisnall0117
ENG}} Andy Hamilton0116
ENG}} Terry Jenkins0118
SCO}} Robert Thornton0118
SCO}} Peter Wright0116

Nine-dart finishes

Four nine-darters have been thrown at the Grand Slam of Darts. The first one was in 2008.

PlayerYear (+ Round)MethodOpponentResult
ENG}} James Wade2008, 2nd Round3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12SCO}} Gary AndersonLost
BEL}} Kim Huybrechts2014, Quarter-Final3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12NED}} Michael van GerwenWon
ENG}} Dave Chisnall2015, Group Stage3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12SCO}} Peter WrightWon
BEL}} Dimitri Van den Bergh2018, 2nd Round3 x T20; 3 x T20; T20, T19, D12ENG}} Stephen BuntingWon

High averages

Ten highest Grand Slam of Darts one-match winning averages
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
114.65ENG}} Phil Taylor2014, Group StageNED}} Christian Kist5–1
113.86BEL}} Geert De Vos2015, Group StageWAL}} Jonny Clayton5–0
112.66NED}} Michael van Gerwen2018, Group StageENG}} Gary Robson5–1
112.54SCO}} Gary Anderson2018, Group StageENG}} Ian White5–1
112.37ENG}} Phil Taylor2011, 2nd RoundENG}} Wes Newton10–3
112.16ENG}} Phil Taylor2013, Group StageENG}} Stuart Kellett5–0
111.80SCO}} Gary Anderson2013, Group StageSCO}} Peter Wright5–1
111.79SCO}} Gary Anderson2017, Group StageNED}} Berry van Peer5–1
111.17NED}} Michael van Gerwen2016, Semi-FinalSCO}} Peter Wright16–10
111.05NED}} Michael van Gerwen2015, Quarter-FinalBEL}} Kim Huybrechts16–4
Five highest one-match losing averages
AveragePlayerYear (+ Round)OpponentResult
110.99ENG}} Adrian Lewis2013, Semi-FinalENG}} Phil Taylor9–16
108.68ENG}} Adrian Lewis2016, Group StageENG}} Chris Dobey3–5
107.92NED}} Michael van Gerwen2018, Group StageWAL}} Jonny Clayton4–5
106.50BEL}} Kim Huybrechts2015, Group StageNED}} Michael van Gerwen1–5
105.65SCO}} Gary Anderson2008, Semi-FinalENG}} Terry Jenkins14–16
Five highest tournament averages
AveragePlayerYear
105.42NED}} Michael van Gerwen2015
105.12NED}} Michael van Gerwen2017
104.91ENG}} Phil Taylor2014
104.89SCO}} Gary Anderson2013
104.20ENG}} Phil Taylor2013

Previous BDO v PDC tournaments

There have been previous tournaments in which players from both the PDC and BDO have competed. Between 1997 and 2001, several BDO players competed in the World Matchplay and the World Grand Prix – this was as a result of a 1997 Tomlin Order which allowed freedom of players to enter more events. This was later restricted from the start of 2002 onwards, when eligibility rules allowed only Professional Dart Players Association members to compete in the tournaments.

The 2005 Masters of Darts was the first tournament to feature the top players from each organisation. In 2006 and 2007, following Raymond van Barneveld's move to the PDC, the Dutch organisers of the International Darts League and World Darts Trophy invited some top PDC players to compete alongside BDO players.

Perennial participants

As the Grand Slam is an invitational tournament for players who have reached major finals and semi-finals, or been the top of their countries' respective rankings, there is a certain degree of prestige attached to qualifying for the tournament, and even more for entrants who qualify multiple times. Three players have appeared in all twelve tournaments so far.

  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gary Anderson
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Raymond van Barneveld
  • {{flagicon|ENG}} James Wade

Television coverage

ITV screened the first four Grand Slam of Darts, which ended their 19-year absence from regular darts coverage (although they did show a one-off Clash of Champions match between Phil Taylor and Raymond van Barneveld in 1999).[3] The inaugural event saw selected first round games, the semi-finals, and the final all screened live on ITV1 and the rest of the tournament live on ITV4 but the live coverage was moved entirely to ITV4 in subsequent years, with highlights packages being the only coverage of the event on ITV1.

The tournament proved popular on ITV4, with the 2009 event achieving nine out of the top ten places in the channel's output for that week. Viewing figures ranged from 208,000 to 435,000 with the final itself watched by 454,000.[4] ITV extended their contract with the PDC to show the tournament until at least 2010.[5]

The presenting team consisted of lead presenter Matt Smith, and analysts Alan Warriner-Little and Chris Mason (who replaced Steve Beaton in 2008). The commentating team included Stuart Pyke, who also commentates on darts for Sky Sports, boxing commentator John Rawling, and Peter Drury. Janie Omorogbe provided reporting duties and player interviews.

On 25 January 2011, it was announced that Sky Sports would broadcast the event until 2018.[6][7]

Sponsorship

On 23 September 2014, the PDC announced a three-year partnership with Singha Beer as the new title sponsors of the Grand Slam of darts starting with the 2014 event.[8]

Jaturon Zane Himathongkom, International Sports Marketing Director at Singha Beer, said: "We are delighted to be a title sponsor for the Singha Beer Grand Slam of Darts and also an Official Beer partner of the PDC during 2014-2016. This is a fantastic event and also a splendid opportunity for us to be involved. I hope everyone will enjoy Singha Beer during the event." PDC Chairman Barry Hearn said: "It gives me great pleasure to welcome Singha Beer into the PDC family as our new sponsors for the SINGHA Beer Grand Slam of Darts and an Official Partner for the next three years. Their brand is recognised worldwide as a beer of leading quality, and with this sponsorship they'll be associated with the leading players in world darts, including a host of World Champions and other major tournament winners."

On 14 March 2017, it was announced that bwin was to take over as the sponsor of the event beginning with the 2017 tournament.

Previous sponsors were William Hill (2011–13) PartyBets.com (2007) and PartyPoker.com (2008–09), websites operated by Bwin.Party Digital Entertainment, and the Daily Mirror newspaper (2010).

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12288_6519310,00.html|title=Taylor beaten by Beaton|work=Sky Sports|publisher=British Sky Broadcasting|date=20 November 2010|accessdate=21 November 2010}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.dartsdatabase.co.uk/TournamentDetails.aspx?TournKey=191 | title=Grand Slam Of Darts Winners | publisher=Darts Database | accessdate=5 November 2014}}
3. ^ITV agree to cover Grand Slam This is London
4. ^Weekly Top 10 Programmes {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140718204656/http://www.barb.co.uk/whats-new/weekly-top-10 |date=2014-07-18 }} Broadcasters' Audience Research Board
5. ^ITV signs deal with PDC for three more years {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081022031208/http://www.itv.com/Sport/Darts/News/GrandSlamfever/default.html |date=2008-10-22 }} ITV
6. ^Sky Sports Snap Up Grand Slam {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128084420/http://www.pdc.tv/page/GrandSlamDetail/0,,10180~2275468,00.html |date=2011-01-28 }} PDC
7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www1.skysports.com/darts/news/12288/8545142/sky-sports-and-pdc-agree-new-five-year-deal | title=Sky Sports and PDC agree new five-year deal | publisher=Sky Sports | accessdate=5 November 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.pdc.tv/grand-slam-of-darts/article/1rzcdsd7do7b21tmov96q9z8ek/title/singha-beer-sponsor-grand-slam | title=SINGHA Beer Sponsor Grand Slam | publisher=PDC | accessdate=5 November 2014}}

External links

  • [https://www.pdc.tv/bwin-grand-slam Grand Slam of Darts page on the PDC website]
  • Grand Slam of Darts on Darts Database
  • Grand Slam of Darts stream on Darts.tv
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