The 2007 Tropicana International Darts League is a darts tournament held at the Triavium in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The tournament is sponsored by Tropicana — a Dutch-based soft drink manufacturer. Raymond van Barneveld entered the tournament as three-times and defending champion.
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Darts history was made when the tournament became the first televised event to witness two nine dart finishes. On May 8, Phil Taylor hit his fourth perfect game on television against Raymond van Barneveld and the following night Tony O'Shea matched the effort against Adrian Lewis.
Despite the presence of current BDO and PDC World Champions and four other former world champions in the field, none progressed beyond the quarter-finals and Gary Anderson took the title with a 13-9 victory over fellow BDO/WDF player Mark Webster.
Prize fund
The total prize fund is €135,000 (plus €26,000 for a nine-dart finish)
Winner €30,000Runner-up €15,000Semi-finalists €7,500Quarter-finalists €4,5002nd Group stage losers €3,0001st Group stage losers €2,000Preliminary round losers €1,000Nine dart finish An Opel Tigra TwinTop valued at €26,000 - achieved by Phil Taylor on May 8 v Raymond van Barneveld. The sponsors presented Tony O'Shea with the same brand of car later in the tournament for his nine-darter on May 9, although originally there was only one bonus prize on offer.Highest checkout €1,000 currently shared by Phil Taylor 170 & Adrian Lewis2007 controversy
The staging of the 2007 IDL has been filled with controversy. There have been several format changes, disagreements and even court cases surrounding the event.
In 2006 the BDO secured an agreement for 28 of their players to participate in the event until 2010. However as the popularity of the PDC circuit grew in the Netherlands, the organisers decided to renege on the deal and invite only 12 BDO players. The remaining 20 players would qualify from the PDC including their top 12 ranked players plus four wildcards and four from a PDC/PDPA qualifying event.
This led to a threat from the BDO to take court action against the organisers who wanted their agreement upholding. A compromise was reached and the organisers introduced a preliminary round. The original 16 BDO/WDF players who believed they had missed out were to be joined by a further four automatic qualifiers from the PDC Order of Merit and a further four players from an already confirmed qualifying event in April. This expanded the field from 32 to 56 players.
However the sponsors of the four wildcard players (Michael van Gerwen, Mervyn King, Jelle Klaasen and Vincent van der Voort) were upset that their players had been relegated to the preliminary round when they felt they had an agreement to be automatically into the televised stages. The BDO also felt that all 28 of their players should not have to face a preliminary round. The dispute was resolved on April 25 when a Dutch court rejected the claims of the four wildcard players. Three of the players managed to qualify from the preliminary round with only van der Voort missing out.
Preliminary Round
Played Friday 4 May 2007
Group One - Winner: Mervyn King
Matt Clark 5-4 Albertino EssersMervyn King 5-1 Steve FarmerSteve Farmer 5-4 Albertino EssersMervyn King 5-3 Matt ClarkMatt Clark 5-0 Steve FarmerMervyn King 5-1 Albertino EssersGroup Two - Winner: Gary Robson
Gary Robson 5-0 Alan TabernEdwin Max 5-2 Kevin PainterGary Robson 5-1 Edwin MaxKevin Painter 5-2 Alan TabernAlan Tabern 5-3 Edwin MaxKevin Painter 5-3 Gary RobsonGroup Three - Winner: Michael van Gerwen
Brian Sorensen 5-0 Kevin McDineMichael van Gerwen 5-1 Steve WestSteve West 5-4 Brian SorensenMichael van Gerwen 5-3 Kevin McDineMichael van Gerwen 5-4 Brian SorensenKevin McDine 5-3 Steve WestGroup Four - Winner: Ross Montgomery
Ross Montgomery 5-4 Chris MasonDirk Hespeels 5-2 Vincent van der VoortRoss Montgomery 5-4 Dirk HespeelsVincent van der Voort 5-3 Chris MasonDirk Hespeels 5-0 Chris MasonRoss Montgomery 5-2 Vincent van der VoortGroup Five - Winner: Barrie Bates
Wayne Jones 5-2 Shane TichowitschBarrie Bates 5-1 Phill NixonPhill Nixon 5-4 Shane TichowitschBarrie Bates 5-1 Wayne JonesBarrie Bates 5-3 Shane TichowitschPhill Nixon 5-4 Wayne JonesGroup Six - Winner: Mark Dudbridge
Mark Dudbridge 5-4 Goran KlemmeAndy Jenkins 5-1 Andy MurrayAndy Jenkins 5-4 Mark DudbridgeGoran Klemme 5-1 Andy MurrayGoran Klemme 5-4 Andy JenkinsMark Dudbridge 5-0 Andy MurrayGroup Seven - Winner: Jelle Klaasen
Robbie Green 5-2 Robert HughesJelle Klaasen 5-1 Mark BarilliMark Barilli 5-0 Robert HughesJelle Klaasen 5-2 Robbie GreenJelle Klaasen 5-1 Robert HughesRobbie Green 5-2 Mark BarilliGroup Eight - Winner: Ronnie Baxter
Ron Meulenkamp 5-3 Richie BurnettRonnie Baxter 5-1 Paul HoganRon Meulenkamp 5-2 Paul HoganRichie Burnett 5-4 Ronnie BaxterRonnie Baxter 5-2 Ron MeulenkampRichie Burnett 5-1 Paul HoganFirst Round
Played Saturday 5 May to Monday 7 May
Second Round
Played Tuesday 8 May to Thursday 10 May
2007 format
The field was scheduled to contain 56 players with 12 automatically from each organisation going into the group stages. Some players from the BDO withdrew citing the uncertainty over the staging of the event as their reason.
A preliminary round will now consist of:
Eight players from the preliminary round will go through to join the 24 automatic qualifiers in the group stages.