Tournament Name: | 2024 International Darts Open |
Dates: | 12–14 April 2024 |
Venue: | SACHSENarena |
Location: | Riesa |
Organisation: | PDC |
Format: | Legs |
Prize Fund: | £175,000 |
Winners Share: | £30,000 |
Prev: | Event 2 |
Next: | Event 4 |
The 2024 International Darts Open was the third of thirteen PDC European Tour events on the 2024 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the SACHSENarena, Riesa, Germany from 12 to 14 April 2024. It featured a field of 48 players and £175,000 in prize money, with £30,000 going to the winner.
Gerwyn Price was the defending champion after defeating Michael van Gerwen 8–4 in the 2023 final.[1]
Martin Schindler won his first European Tour title and first senior PDC title overall, beating Gerwyn Price 8–5 in the final.[2] Schindler became only the third German to ever win a European Tour event, after Max Hopp and Ricardo Pietreczko.
The prize fund remained at £175,000, with £30,000 to the winner:[3]
Stage (num. of players) | Prize money | ||
---|---|---|---|
Winner | (1) | £30,000 | |
Runner-up | (1) | £12,000 | |
Semi-finalists | (2) | £8,500 | |
Quarter-finalists | (4) | £6,000 | |
Third round losers | (8) | £4,000 | |
Second round losers | (16) | £2,500* | |
First round losers | (16) | £1,250* | |
Total | £175,000 |
A massive overhaul in the qualification for the 2024 European Tour events was announced on 7 January.[6]
For the first time, both the PDC Order of Merit and the PDC ProTour Order of Merit rankings were used to determine 32 of the 48 entrants for the event.
The top 16 on the PDC Order of Merit qualified, along with the highest 16 ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit (after the PDC Order of Merit players were removed). From those 32 players, the 16 highest ranked players on the PDC ProTour Order of Merit were seeded for the event.
The seedings were confirmed on 16 February.[7]
The remaining 16 places went to players from four qualifying events – 10 from the Tour Card Holder Qualifier (held on 21 February),[8] four from the Host Nation Qualifier (held on 17 February), one from the Nordic & Baltic Associate Member Qualifier (held on 17 February), and one from the East European Associate Member Qualifier (held on 11 February).
Michael van Gerwen and Gary Anderson withdrew and were replaced by Dylan Slevin and Lee Evans. Stephen Bunting and Joe Cullen moved up to become the 15th and 16th seeds respectively.[9]
The following players took part in the tournament:
Seeded Players
Order of Merit Qualifiers
Tour Card Qualifier
Host Nation Qualifier
Nordic & Baltic Qualifier
East European Qualifier
Reserve List