2007 Grand Slam of Darts - Statistics

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
Raymond van Barneveld 4 22 18 47 32 14 120 102.82
Adrian Lewis 4 21 19 60 25 6 150 96.44
Dennis Priestley 3 11 14 42 11 7 88 95.76
Chris Mason 3 7 15 33 6 4 157 86.62
Andy Hamilton 7 59 54 127 76 33 145 95.61
Vincent van der Voort 3 10 11 22 20 3 96 92.16
Terry Jenkins 5 30 26 70 52 10 140 93.28
Charles Losper 3 6 15 25 14 1 68 85.83
James Wade 4 22 16 49 31 10 170 98.65
Phill Nixon 3 13 10 31 13 4 116 83.49
Pat Orreal 4 20 20 40 28 7 115 85.98
Niels de Ruiter 3 2 15 20 6 1 98 79.15
Jelle Klaasen 5 27 28 84 33 9 125 90.61
Kevin McDine 6 45 31 114 45 23 161 97.68
Shaun Greatbatch 3 7 11 25 14 3 164 90.74
Peter Manley 3 8 14 34 15 2 76 87.40
Phil Taylor 7 66 39 128 89 29 153 99.25
Wayne Mardle 3 8 12 26 7 3 65 86.57
Colin Lloyd 4 18 19 39 33 7 150 94.60
Ronnie Baxter 3 7 15 25 13 4 134 86.48
Gary Mawson 4 16 20 46 25 5 136 87.87
Andy Jenkins 3 8 11 25 15 2 141 90.84
John Part 5 29 26 66 28 9 126 92.06
Mark Webster 3 10 11 25 17 2 117 95.81
Kevin Painter 5 31 23 66 33 19 120 92.82
Gary Anderson 6 42 33 99 67 22 158 97.50
Barrie Bates 3 5 11 26 10 0 123 85.47
Wayne Jones 3 7 14 27 21 2 81 89.57
Roland Scholten 4 22 14 56 28 10 144 102.16
Mervyn King 4 20 20 57 30 8 78 96.14
Michael van Gerwen 3 8 14 25 19 6 76 92.04
Scott Waites 3 7 15 25 11 3 96 87.77

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