2009 Grand Slam of Darts - Statistics

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
Phil Taylor 7 69 24 111 87 28 170 104.33
Gary Anderson 4 24 16 47 32 20 140 99.48
Co Stompé 3 8 15 32 11 4 96 97.12
James Wade 4 22 21 51 30 16 102 97.07
Simon Whitlock 5 38 26 81 57 15 146 96.87
Raymond van Barneveld 6 46 38 95 63 23 161 95.85
Mervyn King 4 20 19 43 40 9 121 94.42
Andy Hamilton 3 12 10 29 11 8 132 93.99
Scott Waites 7 58 57 143 98 24 144 93.92
John Part 3 13 12 34 9 5 102 93.40
Darryl Fitton 3 9 14 31 17 7 55 93.32
Terry Jenkins 6 51 43 142 61 22 160 93.05
Tony O'Shea 5 32 32 67 59 21 106 92.97
Robert Thornton 5 32 34 87 51 12 116 92.51
Colin Lloyd 4 14 20 43 26 9 130 92.09
Denis Ovens 3 9 13 27 19 1 120 91.19
Kevin Painter 5 30 29 59 31 20 148 90.83
Mark Webster 4 19 20 55 22 6 117 89.79
Kirk Shepherd 4 15 21 46 17 5 145 89.46
Adrian Lewis 3 10 14 17 14 10 91 88.73
Brian Woods 3 8 14 36 13 2 111 88.16
Kevin McDine 3 11 14 32 10 2 170 88.11
Darin Young 4 22 20 54 24 8 147 87.87
Vincent van der Voort 3 12 11 27 14 5 74 87.83
Steve Maish 3 12 11 38 16 2 161 86.91
Steve Beaton 4 13 21 44 17 4 121 86.71
Colin Osborne 3 11 13 17 12 7 84 85.90
Anastasia Dobromyslova 3 7 14 33 10 3 121 84.54
Wayne Mardle 3 5 15 22 9 3 55 83.80
Ted Hankey 3 12 14 41 15 3 141 83.03
Gary Mawson 3 7 15 30 13 0 40 82.65
Francis Hoenselaar 3 4 15 18 11 2 113 76.68

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