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2024 Betfred World Matchplay

Draw Bracket

 

(1) Luke Humphries v Ricardo Pietreczko

(16) Stephen Bunting v Ryan Joyce

(8) Jonny Clayton v Raymond van Barneveld

(9) Dimitri Van den Bergh v Martin Schindler

(4) Gerwyn Price v Daryl Gurney

(13) Ross Smith v Josh Rock

(5) Nathan Aspinall v Luke Woodhouse

(12) Danny Noppert v James Wade

(2) Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler

(15) Joe Cullen v Brendan Dolan

(7) Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Ratajski

(10) Peter Wright v Andrew Gilding

(3) Michael Smith v Gary Anderson

(14) Chris Dobey v Ritchie Edhouse

(6) Rob Cross v Gian van Veen

(11) Damon Heta v Ryan Searle

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Schedule World Matchplay

Saturday, July 13 (from 7:30 p.m.)

 

First round

 

Gerwyn Price (99.43) 10-4 (94.88) Daryl Gurney

 

Jonny Clayton (100.77) 10-7 (96.17) Raymond van Barneveld

 

Luke Humphries (108.76) 10-4 (100.74) Ricardo Pietreczko

 

Nathan Aspinall (92.24) 10-8 (92.28) Luke Woodhouse

 

Sunday, July 14

 

Afternoon session (from 12 p.m.)

 

First round

 

Ross Smith v Josh Rock

 

Danny Noppert v James Wade

 

Dimitri Van den Bergh v Martin Schindler

 

Stephen Bunting v Ryan Joyce

 

Evening session (from 4:30 p.m.)

 

First round

 

Rob Cross v Gian van Veen

 

Joe Cullen v Brendan Dolan

 

Peter Wright v Andrew Gilding

 

Dave Chisnall v Krzysztof Ratajski

 

Monday, July 15 (from 7 p.m.)

 

First round

 

Damon Heta v Ryan Searle

 

Michael Smith v Gary Anderson

 

Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler

 

Chris Dobey v Ritchie Edhouse

 

Tuesday, July 16 (from 7 p.m.)

 

Second Round

 

Wednesday, July 17 (from 7 p.m.)

 

Second Round

 

Thursday, July 18 (from 8 p.m.)

 

Quarterfinals (2x)

 

Friday, July 19 (from 8 p.m.)

 

Quarterfinals (2x)

 

Saturday, July 20 (from 8 p.m.)

 

Semifinals

 

Sunday, July 21 (from 8 p.m.)

 

Final

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Beau Greaves successfully defended her Women's World Matchplay title, beating Fallon Sherrock 6-3 in the final at Blackpool's Winter Gardens.

 

Greaves, 20, was level with Sherrock at 2-2 but averaged 98.75 and broke throw four times to win.

 

Her tournament victory pocketed the top seed £10,000 in prize money

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Luke Humphries added the World Matchplay title to his World Championship crown with a thrilling 18-15 defeat of Michael van Gerwen.

 

The 29-year-old Englishman stayed composed to see off a fightback from his Dutch rival at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.

 

Humphries sealed victory by hitting double 20 twice in a 100 checkout as Van Gerwen threatened to reel him in.

 

He is only the fourth man to win both events in the same year after Van Gerwen, Peter Wright and Phil Taylor.

 

"Honestly, I've felt more emotion than when I won the worlds. I am going to watch back that double tops 100 times tonight. I feel so blessed to have my name on that trophy," said Humphries after clinching a fifth major title in the space of nine months.

 

"I am absolutely over the moon. I am emotional, it really means the world to me."

Humphries deserved it definitely but credit to MVG for repeatedly hanging on despite having much inferior stats. He really should have taken the win at the end but for some seriously sloppy double misses, 8 missed doubles in those last 2 legs or something?

 

Humphries only the 4th player to win the World Championship & World Matchplay back to back.

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