2008 Grand Slam of Darts - Statistics

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
Phil Taylor 7 68 40 126 99 32 151 104.10
Andy Hamilton 4 19 19 53 33 9 136 100.22
Gary Anderson 6 48 41 101 74 30 170 98.65
Raymond van Barneveld 5 34 21 73 33 19 121 98.15
Terry Jenkins 7 59 57 144 99 36 164 97.63
James Wade 4 23 17 54 34 10 141 95.09
Mervyn King 6 45 40 108 61 24 161 94.70
Simon Whitlock 5 30 24 72 32 14 109 92.84
Robert Thornton 4 21 22 56 30 12 126 92.71
Denis Ovens 4 21 17 63 25 3 122 92.10
Alan Tabern 3 11 9 26 19 4 71 92.04
Vincent van der Voort 3 10 11 30 14 5 146 91.47
Adrian Lewis 3 10 10 26 11 5 127 90.69
Darryl Fitton 5 30 27 56 44 13 117 90.58
Kevin Painter 3 9 14 25 19 5 91 90.08
Mark Webster 5 30 22 70 26 9 158 89.98
Paul Nicholson 3 11 14 29 23 5 140 88.93
Phill Nixon 3 6 13 24 15 1 68 88.36
Kevin McDine 4 20 17 40 15 10 107 88.14
Andy Jenkins 4 21 23 56 24 7 104 87.87
Darin Young 4 17 21 48 24 8 86 87.25
John Part 4 15 17 33 12 4 135 86.93
Gary Mawson 3 11 10 27 9 4 152 86.63
Kirk Shepherd 3 5 15 22 11 1 70 83.89
Colin Lloyd 3 9 15 33 13 2 90 83.38
Wayne Mardle 3 10 12 27 8 2 158 83.23
Michael van Gerwen 3 6 11 20 7 3 52 82.68
Brian Woods 3 4 15 16 9 6 120 82.19
Anastasia Dobromyslova 3 7 15 42 10 0 120 81.46
Niels de Ruiter 3 1 15 25 5 2 73 81.37
Wes Newton 3 10 12 27 10 1 100 80.85
Colin McGarry 3 9 14 32 14 0 100 79.23

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