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2024 Swiss Darts Trophy

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2024 Swiss Darts Trophy
Tournament information
Dates27–29 September 2024
VenueSt. Jakobshalle
LocationBasel, Switzerland
Organisation(s)Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)
FormatLegs
Prize fund£175,000
Winner's share£30,000
High checkout167 Madars Razma
Champion(s)
 Martin Schindler
«Event 11 Event 13»

The 2024 Swiss Darts Trophy was the twelfth of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland from 27 to 29 September 2024. It featured a field of 48 players and £175,000 in prize money, with £30,000 going to the winner.

This was the first PDC tournament to take place in Switzerland.

Martin Schindler won the title, his second European Tour trophy, after defeating Ryan Searle 8–7 in the final.[1]

Prize money

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The prize fund remained at £175,000, with £30,000 to the winner:[2]

Stage (num. of players) Prize money
Winner (1) £30,000
Runner-up (1) £12,000
Semi-finalists (2) £8,500
Quarter-finalists (4) £6,000
Third round losers (8) £4,000
Second round losers (16) £2,500*
First round losers (16) £1,250*
Total £175,000
  • Pre-qualified players from the Orders of Merit who lose in their first match of the event shall not be credited with prize money on any Order of Merit. A player who qualifies as a qualifier, but later becomes a seed due to the withdrawal of one or more other players shall be credited with their prize money on all Orders of Merit regardless of how far they progress in the event.[3][4]

Qualification and format

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A massive overhaul in the qualification for the 2024 European Tour events was announced on 7 January.[5]

For the first time, both the PDC Order of Merit and the PDC ProTour Order of Merit rankings were used to determine 32 of the 48 entrants for the event.

The top 16 on the PDC Order of Merit qualified, along with the highest 16 ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit (after the PDC Order of Merit players were removed). From those 32 players, the 16 highest ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit were seeded for the event.

The seedings were confirmed on 26 July.[6]

The remaining 16 places went to players from four qualifying events – 10 from the Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 3 August), four from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 26 September), one from the Nordic & Baltic Associate Member Qualifier (held on 26 July), and one from the East European Associate Member Qualifier (held on 2 June).[7]

Ryan Joyce and Michael van Gerwen withdrew and were replaced by Ian White and Jim Williams. Daryl Gurney moved up to become a seed.[8]

The following players are taking part in the tournament:

Draw

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First round
(best of 11 legs)
27 September
Second round
(best of 11 legs)
28 September
Third round
(best of 11 legs)
29 September
Quarter-finals
(best of 11 legs)
29 September
Semi-finals
(best of 13 legs)
29 September
Final
(best of 15 legs)
29 September
  Marcel Walpen 79.0131 Dave Chisnall 91.103
 Nathan Aspinall 91.616 Nathan Aspinall 100.896
 Aspinall 92.633
16 Gurney 99.146
  Karel Sedláček 95.67616 Daryl Gurney 94.916
Alt Jim Williams 92.584 Karel Sedláček 89.242
16 Gurney 88.692
9 Searle 91.766
  Madars Razma 94.0268 Damon Heta 87.715
 Alex Fehlmann 87.843 Madars Razma 88.666
 Razma 85.542
9 Searle 91.526
  Roger Hertig 74.0469 Ryan Searle 86.046
 Ryan Meikle 74.635 Roger Hertig 71.211
9 Searle 89.317
 Rydz 85.901
  Dimitri Van den Bergh 87.0234 Gerwyn Price 96.914
 James Wade 95.416 James Wade 98.796
  Wade 96.066
 Nijman 98.074
  Luke Woodhouse 74.34013 Chris Dobey 94.605
 Wessel Nijman 98.026 Wessel Nijman 94.606
  Wade 84.002
 Rydz 94.036
  Cameron Menzies 90.9865 Danny Noppert 97.564
 Jonny Clayton 90.543 Cameron Menzies 96.646
  Menzies 92.225
 Rydz 90.996
  Callan Rydz 96.48612 Gian van Veen 95.594
 Brendan Dolan 91.891 Callan Rydz 88.186
9 Searle 93.687
10 Schindler 93.038
  Mike De Decker 88.7862 Ross Smith 94.186
 Graham Hall 83.552 Mike De Decker 90.004
2 Smith 88.604
 van Barneveld 93.276
  Joe Cullen 87.18215 Ricardo Pietreczko 85.925
 Raymond van Barneveld 102.476 Raymond van Barneveld 89.026
 van Barneveld 93.684
10 Schindler 95.036
Alt Ian White 88.9257 Stephen Bunting 99.426
 Michael Smith 92.966 Michael Smith 98.395
7 Bunting 89.564
10 Schindler 95.726
  Anton �stlund 95.50610 Martin Schindler 96.366
 Dirk van Duijvenbode 97.912 Anton �stlund 85.041
10 Schindler 102.057
6 Rock 99.832
  Peter Wright 93.4443 Luke Humphries 100.706
 Richard Veenstra 86.726 Richard Veenstra 90.182
3 Humphries 95.206
14 Littler 93.323
  Krzysztof Ratajski 84.04314 Luke Littler 93.516
 Bruno St�ckli 79.586 Bruno St�ckli 83.073
3 Humphries 94.111
6 Rock 96.866
  Ritchie Edhouse 87.6246 Josh Rock 93.126
 Jermaine Wattimena 88.996 Jermaine Wattimena 91.804
6 Rock 102.546
11 Cross 99.724
  Andrew Gilding 86.71611 Rob Cross 100.966
 N�ndor Pr�s 71.470 Andrew Gilding 94.972

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Schindler stuns Searle with epic comeback in Swiss Trophy final". PDC. 29 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  2. ^ Phillips, Josh (15 February 2023). "Cazoo UK Open & European Tour prize fund increases announced". PDC.
  3. ^ "PDC Order of Merit Rules | PDC".
  4. ^ Allen, Dave (22 February 2024). "European Tour Prize Money Rule Statement". PDC.
  5. ^ Allen, Dave (7 January 2024). "New qualifying format for European Tour confirmed for 2024". PDC.
  6. ^ "ET11-12 Seeds & Tour Card Holder qualifier entries confirmed". PDC. 26 July 2024.
  7. ^ Wood, Kieran (8 January 2024). "New qualifying criteria for the PDC European Tour announced". Darts News.
  8. ^ Gorton, Josh (26 September 2024). "2024 Swiss Darts Trophy draw & schedule". PDC.