2007 World Darts Trophy - Results

Results

First Round
Best of 5 sets
Second Round
Best of 5 sets
Quarter-Finals
Best of 9 sets
Semi-Finals
Best of 11 sets
Final
Best of 13 sets
1 Gary Anderson 3
Wayne Atwood 0
1 Gary Anderson 3
16 John Part 1
16 John Part 3
Niels de Ruiter 1
1 Gary Anderson 5
8 Peter Manley 1
9 Simon Whitlock 3
Wayne Mardle 2
9 Simon Whitlock 2
8 Peter Manley 3
8 Peter Manley 3
Michael van Gerwen 1
1 Gary Anderson 6
Andy Hamilton 5
5 Martin Adams 3
Denis Ovens 1
5 Martin Adams 3
12 Dennis Priestley 1
12 Dennis Priestley 3
Mike Veitch 1
5 Martin Adams 4
Andy Hamilton 5
13 Tony O'Shea 0
Andy Hamilton 3
Andy Hamilton 3
Jelle Klaasen 0
4 Raymond van Barneveld 1
Jelle Klaasen 3
1 Gary Anderson 7
2 Phil Taylor 3
3 Mark Webster 3
Kevin Painter 2
3 Mark Webster 3
14 Adrian Lewis 1
14 Adrian Lewis 3
John Walton 0
3 Mark Webster 3
Mervyn King 5
11 Scott Waites 3
James Wade 2
11 Scott Waites 2
Mervyn King 3
6 Colin Lloyd 1
Mervyn King 3
Mervyn King 2
2 Phil Taylor 6
7 Darryl Fitton 0
Shaun Greatbatch 3
Shaun Greatbatch 1
10 Terry Jenkins 3
10 Terry Jenkins 3
Co Stompé 2
10 Terry Jenkins 3
2 Phil Taylor 5
15 Remco van Eijden 1
Roland Scholten 3
Roland Scholten 1
2 Phil Taylor 3
2 Phil Taylor 3
Vincent van der Voort 1

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