| 2023 Cazoo UK Open | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Tournament information | |||
| Dates | 3–5 March 2023 | ||
| Venue | Butlin's | ||
| Location | Minehead, England | ||
| Organization(s) | Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) | ||
| Format | Legs Final – best of 21  | ||
| Prize fund | £600,000 | ||
| Winner's share | £110,000 | ||
| High checkout | 170  | ||
| Champion(s) | |||
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The 2023 Cazoo UK Open was a darts tournament staged by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was the twenty-first year of the tournament where players compete in a single-elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was held at Butlin's Minehead, England, between 3–5 March 2023.
Danny Noppert was the defending champion after defeating Michael Smith 11–10 in the 2022 final to win his first major title,[1] but he lost to William O'Connor 10–9 in the fifth round.
Andrew Gilding won the tournament beating Michael van Gerwen 11–10 in a last leg decider when van Gerwen missed a dart at double 16 to win the match and the title.[2]
Prize money
The prize fund was increased from £450,000 to £600,000.[3]
The tournament will now also pay down to the last 128 for the first time, with second-round losers to receive £1,000.
| Stage (no. of players) | Prize money (Total: £600,000)  | |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | (1) | £110,000 | 
| Runner-up | (1) | £50,000 | 
| Semi-finalists | (2) | £30,000 | 
| Quarter-finalists | (4) | £15,000 | 
| Last 16 (sixth round) | (8) | £10,000 | 
| Last 32 (fifth round) | (16) | £5,000 | 
| Last 64 (fourth round) | (32) | £2,500 | 
| Last 96 (third round) | (32) | £1,500 | 
| Last 128 (second round) | (32) | £1,000 | 
| Last 160 (first round) | (30) | n/a | 
Format
The 158 participants will enter the competition incrementally, with 62 players entering in the first round, with match winners joining the 32 players entering in the second and third rounds to leave the last 64 in the fourth round.
- No players are seeded.
 - A random draw is held for each of the following rounds following the conclusion of the third round.
 - All matches in the first, second and third rounds will be played over best of 11 legs.
 - All matches in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds and quarter-finals will be played over best of 19 legs.
 - All matches in the semi-finals and final will be played over best of 21 legs.
 - Eight boards will be used for matches in the first, second, third and fourth rounds.
 - Four boards will be used for matches in the fifth round.
 - Two boards will be used for matches in the sixth round.
 - One board will be used for all the matches in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.
 
Qualifiers
The 128 Tour Card holders will have a staggered entry based on their world ranking on 27 February 2023. They will be joined by the top eight non-qualified players from each of the 2022 Challenge & Development Tour Orders of Merit, and by the winners of 16 Amateur Qualification events organised through Riley's Sports Bars.[4]
The field was confirmed on 27 February, with both Corey Cadby and Christian Perez not participating, meaning there were two byes to the second round. Also, Challenge Tour qualifier David Pallett turned down his invite, so Lukas Wenig, who was next on the list, will take his place.[5]
Number 1–32 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into fourth round)
 Michael Smith
 Peter Wright
 Michael van Gerwen
 Gerwyn Price
 Luke Humphries
 Rob Cross
 Jonny Clayton
 Danny Noppert
 James Wade
 Nathan Aspinall
 Dimitri Van den Bergh
 Dirk van Duijvenbode
 Joe Cullen
 Ryan Searle
 Jose de Sousa
 Dave Chisnall
 Damon Heta
 Ross Smith
 Gabriel Clemens
 Krzysztof Ratajski
 Chris Dobey
 Stephen Bunting
 Gary Anderson
 Callan Rydz
 Brendan Dolan
 Daryl Gurney
 Martin Schindler
 Kim Huybrechts
 Mervyn King
 Vincent van der Voort
 Raymond van Barneveld
 Alan Soutar
Number 33–64 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into third round)
 Mensur Suljović
 Madars Razma
 Adrian Lewis
 Josh Rock
 Simon Whitlock
 William O'Connor
 Martin Lukeman
 Martijn Kleermaker
 Andrew Gilding
 Keane Barry
 Ryan Joyce
 Ian White
 Ritchie Edhouse
 Ryan Meikle
 Jermaine Wattimena
 Luke Woodhouse
 Ricky Evans
 Jamie Hughes
 Florian Hempel
 Steve Beaton
 Rowby-John Rodriguez
 Mike De Decker
 Boris Krčmar
 Darius Labanauskas
 Jim Williams
 Scott Williams
 Lewy Williams
 Steve Lennon
 Devon Petersen
 Adam Gawlas
 Joe Murnan
 Jeff Smith
Number 65–96 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into second round)
 Matt Campbell
 Danny Jansen
 Cameron Menzies
 Nathan Rafferty
 Mickey Mansell
 John O'Shea
 Scott Waites
 Mario Vandenbogaerde
 Kevin Doets
 Ted Evetts
 Jimmy Hendriks
 Ricardo Pietreczko
 José Justicia
 Richie Burnett
 Krzysztof Kciuk
 Connor Scutt
 Brian Raman
 Bradley Brooks
 James Wilson
 Radek Szagański
 Rusty-Jake Rodriguez
 Shaun Wilkinson
 George Killington
 Luc Peters
 Tony Martinez
 Ross Montgomery
 Damian Mol
 Jamie Clark
 Jules van Dongen
 Kevin Burness
 Richard Veenstra
 Keegan Brown
Number 97–128 on the PDC Order of Merit (starting in first round)
 Darren Webster
 Nick Fullwell
 Dylan Slevin
 Niels Zonneveld
 Vladimir Andersen
 Maik Kuivenhoven
 Arron Monk
 Graham Usher
 Jeffrey Sparidaans
 Gian van Veen
 Stephen Burton
 Robbie Knops
 Jeffrey de Zwaan
 Josh Payne
 Geert Nentjes
 Pascal Rupprecht
 Robert Owen
 Adam Warner
 Nick Kenny
 Jurjen van der Velde
 Daniel Klose
 Graham Hall
 Adam Smith-Neale
 Ronny Huybrechts
 Karel Sedláček
 Lee Evans
 Owen Roelofs
 Danny van Trijp
 Corey Cadby
 Callum Goffin
 Jacques Labre
 Christian Perez
PDC Development Tour qualifiers (starting in first round)
The top 8 ranked players from the 2022 Development Tour Order of Merit who didn't have a Tour Card for the 2023 season qualified for the first round.[6]
 Nathan Girvan
 Sebastian Białecki
 Conor Heneghan
 Jarred Cole
 Jitse Van der Wal
 Joshua Richardson
 Christopher Holt
 Dom Taylor
PDC Challenge Tour qualifiers (starting in first round)
The top 8 ranked players from the 2022 Challenge Tour Order of Merit who didn't have a Tour Card for the 2023 season qualified for the first round.[6]
 Thibault Tricole
 David Pallett
 Christian Kist
 Kenny Neyens
 Jim McEwan
 Andy Jenkins
 Michael Flynn
 Jelle Klaasen
 Lukas Wenig
Amateur qualifiers (starting in first round)
The winners of qualifiers organised by Rileys Sports Bars, held through January and February 2023, qualified for the first round.[7] Entry to these tournaments was open to all players who had not qualified via another method, regardless of PDC Membership status.
 Thomas Banks (Harlow)
 Brett Claydon (Norwich)
 Gary Davey (Liverpool)
 Noel Grant (Coventry)
 Lewis Gurney (Chester)
 Harry Lane (Victoria, London)
 Danny Lauby (Coventry)
 Daniel Lee (Solihull)
 Luke Littler (Chorlton-cum-Hardy)
 Callum Loose (Chorlton-cum-Hardy)
 Jim Moston (Liverpool)
 Darryl Pilgrim (Victoria, London)
 Dan Read (South Benfleet)
 James Richardson (Chester)
 Stuart White (Victoria, London)
 Jonathan Wynn (Norwich)
Draw
Friday 3 March
First round (best of eleven legs)
| Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6–0 | 6–2 | |||||
| 6–4 | 6–4 | |||||
| 3–6 | 4–6 | |||||
| 6–4 | 6–5 | |||||
| 6–5 | 6–5 | |||||
| 6–2 | 6–4 | |||||
| 3–6 | 6–2 | |||||
| 2–6 | 4–6 | |||||
| 2–6 | 6–4 | |||||
| 2–6 | 5–6 | |||||
| 5–6 | 6–1 | |||||
| 6–4 | 6–0 | |||||
| 6–4 | 3–6 | |||||
| 4–6 | 6–5 | |||||
| 3–6 | 6–5 | |||||
| bye | bye | |||||
Second round (best of eleven legs)
| Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6–4 | 6–3 | |||||
| 2–6 | 3–6 | |||||
| 4–6 | 2–6 | |||||
| 6–4 | 3–6 | |||||
| 4–6 | 6–2 | |||||
| 6–2 | 6–5 | |||||
| 0–6 | 6–4 | |||||
| 6–4 | 3–6 | |||||
| 6–1 | 6–5 | |||||
| 6–5 | 3–6 | |||||
| 2–6 | 6–5 | |||||
| 6–3 | 6–1 | |||||
| 6–3 | 6–5 | |||||
| 6–4 | 1–6 | |||||
| 6–5 | 6–4 | |||||
| 1–6 | 0–6 | |||||
Third round (best of eleven legs)
Fourth round (best of nineteen legs)
Saturday 4 March
Fifth round (best of nineteen legs)
| Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9 – 10 | 2 – 10 | |||||
| 10 – 9 | 10 – 9 | |||||
| 8 – 10 | 10 – 8 | |||||
| 10 – 5 | 6 – 10 | |||||
| 5 – 10 | 10 – 3 | |||||
| 3 – 10 | 10 – 8 | |||||
| 8 – 10 | 8 – 10 | |||||
| 5 – 10 | 6 – 10 | |||||
Sixth round (best of nineteen legs)
| Player | Score | Player | Player | Score | Player | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 – 4 | 8 – 10 | |||||
| 8 – 10 | 7 – 10 | |||||
| 8 – 10 | 8 – 10 | |||||
| 3 – 10 | 10 – 2 | |||||
Sunday 5 March
Quarter-finals (best of nineteen legs)
| Player | Score | Player | 
|---|---|---|
| 10 – 4 | ||
| 10 – 6 | ||
| 8 – 10 | ||
| 2 – 10 | 
Semi-finals and Final
| Semi-finals  (best of 21 legs)  | Final  (best of 21 legs)  | ||||||||
| 6 | |||||||||
| 11 | |||||||||
| 11 | |||||||||
| 10 | |||||||||
| 6 | |||||||||
| 11 | |||||||||
References
- ↑ "Danny Noppert beats Michael Smith to claim UK Open title in thrilling final-leg finish". Sky. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
 - ↑ "Gilding strikes gold to stun Van Gerwen & clinch UK Open glory". PDC. 5 March 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
 - ↑ "Cazoo UK Open & European Tour prize fund increases announced". Retrieved 15 February 2023.
 - ↑ "PDC Order of Merit Rules". Retrieved 20 January 2023.
 - ↑ "2023 Cazoo UK Open field confirmed". PDC. 7 March 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
 - 1 2 "UK Open Finals". Professional Darts Players Association.
 - ↑ Allen, Dave. "2023 Rileys Amateur Qualifiers set to begin this weekend". Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved 20 January 2023.