| 2010 Rileys Darts Zones UK Open | |||
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| Tournament information | |||
| Dates | 3–6 June 2010 | ||
| Venue | Reebok Stadium | ||
| Location | Bolton | ||
| Country | |||
| Organisation(s) | PDC | ||
| Format | Legs Final – best of 21  | ||
| Prize fund | £200,000 | ||
| Winner's share | £40,000 | ||
| Nine-dart finish | |||
| High checkout | 167  (final)  | ||
| Champion(s) | |||
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The 2010 Rileys Darts Zones UK Open was the eighth year of the PDC darts tournament where, following numerous regional qualifying heats throughout Britain, players competed in a single elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was held at the Reebok Stadium in Bolton, England, from 3–6 June 2010, and had the nickname, "the FA Cup of darts" as a random draw was staged after each round until the final.
It was eventually won by Phil Taylor who defeated Scotland's Gary Anderson 11–5 to make it his fourth UK Open and second consecutive championship. Earlier in the tournament, Anderson was the on the wrong side of a nine-dart finish from Mervyn King.
In the fourth round of this tournament, Phil Taylor beat Kevin Painter 9–0 with a 3–dart average of 118.66, which at the time was the all-time highest 3–dart average for a televised darts match. It was eventually beaten on 25 February 2016 in the 2016 Premier League Darts meeting in Aberdeen, when Michael van Gerwen averaged 123.40 in beating Michael Smith 7–1.
2010 UK Open qualifiers
There were eight qualifying events staged between February and May 2010 to determine the UK Open Order of Merit Table. The tournament winners were:
| No. | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Total Prize Money  | 
Winner | Runner-up | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6–1 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 2 | 6–2 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 3 | 6–0 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 4 | 6–5 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 5 | 6–3 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 6 | 6–2 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 7 | 6–3 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | ||
| 8 | 6–2 | £31,200 | £6,000 | £3,000 | 
Format and qualifiers
The tournament featured 138 players. As in previous years, eight regional UK Open events were staged across the UK where players winning were collated into the UK Open Order Of Merit. The top 96 players and ties in the list, who played a minimum of three events received a place at the final stages.[1]
Top 32 in Order of Merit (receiving byes into third round)
 Mark Walsh
 Phil Taylor
 Gary Anderson
 James Wade
 Colin Lloyd
 Mervyn King
 Jamie Caven
 Wes Newton
 John Part
 Colin Osborne
 Andy Hamilton
 Simon Whitlock
 Vincent van der Voort
 Wayne Jones
 Mark Webster
 Peter Wright
 Jelle Klaasen
 Kevin Painter
 Co Stompé
 Adrian Lewis
 Michael van Gerwen
 Mark Dudbridge
 Alan Tabern
 Steve Maish
 Brendan Dolan
 Terry Jenkins
 Dennis Priestley
 Matt Clark
 Ronnie Baxter
 Denis Ovens
 Tony Eccles
 Nigel Heydon
The Rileys qualifiers and the players outside the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit began the tournament on the Thursday night. They played down to 32 players, and they were joined by the top 32 of the UK Open Order of Merit the following night, to provide the competition's last 64. A random draw was made after each subsequent round.
Number 33-64 of the Order of Merit (receiving byes into second round)
 Andy Smith
 Paul Nicholson
 Chris Thompson
 Mark Frost
 Justin Pipe
 Mark Lawrence
 Nick Fullwell
 Colin Monk
 Steve Beaton
 Barrie Bates
 Darren Johnson
 Dennis Smith
 Adrian Gray
 Robert Thornton
 Chris Mason
 Roland Scholten
 Steve Evans
 Steve Brown
 Mark Cox
 Michael Barnard
 Wayne Mardle
 Mick McGowan
 Kirk Shepherd
 Arron Monk
 Michael Smith
 Kevin McDine
 Stephen Hardy
 Peter Manley
 Wayne Atwood
 Tony Ayres
 Alex Roy
 Stuart Dutton
Remaining Order of Merit qualifiers (starting in first and preliminary round)
 Steve Farmer
 Gary Mawson
 Kevin Dowling
 Steve Hine
 Peter Hudson
 Dave Smith
 Simon Cunningham
 John Quantock
 Jyhan Artut
 Joe Cullen
 Mark Stephenson
 Matt Padgett
 Dave Honey
 Gary Eastwood
 Darren Webster
 Louis Blundell
 Dylan Duo
 Jason Clark
 William O'Connor
 Scott Rand
 Par Riihonen
 Sam Allen
 Anton Liscsey
 Danny Pinhorne
 Paul Rowley
 Martyn Turner
 Darren Latham
 Robbie Newland
 Richie Burnett
 Matt Draper
 Chris Loudon
 Andy Hutchings
32 players qualified from Rileys qualifiers held in Rileys Dart Zones across Britain.[2]
 Melvyn Johnston
 Paul Gibbs
 Tony Broughton
 Dean Edlin
 Michael Hammond
 Darren Sullivan
 Ricky Evans
 Alex Harrison
 David Martin
 John Bowles
 Noel Grant
 Henry Murphy
 Paul Neate
 John Robertson
 Ryan Murray
 John Lakeman
 Barrie Knight
 Mark Wilson
 Reece Robinson
 Bradley Williams
 Jamie Green
 Ashley Whisker
 Paul Warwick
 Paul Whitworth
 Stuart Monaghan
 Barrie Webb
 Joe Palmer
 Pete Fisher
 Simon Jones
 Dean Stewart
 Nicky Bache
 Dean Harris
10 players qualified as BDO representatives from Avon, Bedfordshire, East Stirlingshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Lothian, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Warwickshire.[2] These counties were rewarded one spot each in the UK Open for voting in favour of listening to Barry Hearn's proposed takeover of the BDO.[3]
 Mike Nott
 Kevin Lowe
 Andy Murray
 Henry O'Neill
 Tony Hutchinson
 Hugh Ringland
 Ian Gleeson
 Jay Foreman
 Mark Harris
 Prakash Jiwa
Prize money
For the second consecutive UK Open, the prize fund was £200,000.
| Stage (no. of players) | Prize money (Total: £200,000)  | |
|---|---|---|
| Winner | (1) | £40,000 | 
| Runner-Up | (1) | £20,000 | 
| Semi-finalists | (2) | £10,000 | 
| Quarter-finalists | (4) | £6,000 | 
| Last 16 (fifth round) | (8) | £4,000 | 
| Last 32 (fourth round) | (16) | £2,000 | 
| Last 64 (third round) | (32) | £1,000 | 
| Last 96 (second round) | (32) | n/a | 
| Last 128 (first round) | (32) | n/a | 
| Last 138 (preliminary round) | (10) | n/a | 
Draw
The draw for the preliminary, first and second rounds was made on 13 May.[4]
Thursday 3 June; Best of 11 legs
Preliminary round
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Round 1
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- ‡ Steve Farmer received a bye as Dean Edlin was disqualified because he did not register
 - † Tony Hutchinson received a bye as Darren Sullivan was disqualified because he did not register
 
Round 2
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- * Chris Mason withdrew for personal reasons.
 
Friday 4 June; best of 17 legs
Round 3
Saturday 5 June; best of 17 legs
Round 4
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Round 5
| Player #1 | Score | Player #2 | 
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| 9–6 | ||
| 7–9 | ||
| 2–9 | ||
| 9–8 | ||
| 1–9 | ||
| 5–9 | ||
| 5–9 | ||
| 9–4 | 
Sunday 6 June
Last 8 to final
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Nine dart finish
Mervyn King hit a nine dart finish in his fourth round match against Gary Anderson, however he lost the match 9-8.
World record
Phil Taylor hit the highest televised average in history in his 9-0 victory over Kevin Painter, finishing the match with a three-dart average of 118.66.
See also
- UK Open history of event and previous winners
 - 2010 in darts includes extended results of Pro Tour events
 - PDC Pro Tour history of PDC "floor events"
 
References
- ↑ "UK Open Order of Merit". pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. Archived from the original on 5 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-10.
 - 1 2 "Final UK Open Standings". pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. Archived from the original on 13 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-10.
 - ↑ "PDC Launch Three New Events". pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. Archived from the original on 2010-04-30. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
 - ↑ "UK Open Draw". pdc.tv. Professional Darts Corporation. 2010-05-13. Archived from the original on 16 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
 - ↑ "UK Open - Day Two". Planet Darts. June 4, 2010. Archived from the original on July 2, 2010. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
 - ↑ "UK Open - Fourth Round". Planet Darts. June 5, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-07-12. Retrieved 2012-05-25.
 - ↑ "UK Open - Fifth Round". Planet Darts. June 5, 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-09-22. Retrieved 2012-05-25.
 - ↑ "UK Open Quarter-finals". Planet Darts. June 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 15, 2010.
 - ↑ "UK Open - Semi-finals". Planet Darts. June 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 12, 2010.
 - ↑ "Taylor Sweeps To UK Open Title". Planet darts. June 6, 2010. Archived from the original on July 15, 2010.