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2010 BDO World Darts Championship

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Dates
  
2–10 January 2010

Location
  
Frimley Green, Surrey

Venue
  
Lakeside Country Club

Organisation(s)
  
BDO

Country
  
England, United Kingdom

Format
  
Sets Finals: best of 13 (men's) best of 3 (women's)

The 2010 Lakeside World Professional Darts Championship was the 33rd World Championship organised by the British Darts Organisation, and the 25th staging at the Lakeside Country Club at Frimley Green. Ted Hankey was the defending men's champion having won the title for the second time in the previous year's final against Tony O'Shea. The defending women's champion was Francis Hoenselaar, having beaten seven-time champion Trina Gulliver in the 2009 final.

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Players from 32 countries around the globe competed to reach the BBC televised finals, which ran from 2–10 January at Frimley Green. The men's top seed was O'Shea. Julie Gore was top women's seed, ahead of Gulliver. There were 11 debutants at the world championships. Also for the first time two brothers, Tony and Steve West, were playing in the same world championship.

Martin Adams was the winner of the men's championship beating Dave Chisnall 7–5 in the final. Trina Gulliver won the Women's Championship for the eighth time beating Rhian Edwards 2–0.

Men's

The televised stages featured 32 players. The top 16 players in the WDF/BDO rankings over the 2008/09 season were seeded for the tournament. An unusually high total of 11 of the seeded players were knocked out in the first round.

The 32 players who qualified for invitation into the first round proper of the men's singles were:

Women's

The televised stages featured 8 players. The top 4 players in the WDF/BDO rankings over the 2008/09 season were seeded for the tournament.

The eight women qualified for invitation were:

Prize money

The 2010 World Championship had a prize fund of £325,000 - a rise of £5,000 on the previous year.

Men's Champion: £100,000 (up from £95,000) Runner-up: £30,000 Semi-Finalists (2): £11,000 Quarter-Finalists (4): £6,000 Second Round (8): £4,250 First Round (16): £3,000 Women's Champion: £6,000 Runner-up: £2,000 Semi-Finalists (2): £1,000 Quarter-Finalists (4): £500 Nine dart finish: £52,000 Highest checkout: £3,000

Men's

  • Match distances in sets are quoted in brackets at the top of each round. All sets best of five legs, unless there is a final set tie-break
  • Women's

  • All matches best of three sets, best of five legs
  • Television coverage

    The tournament has been broadcast by BBC Sport every year since its inception. Having fronted their coverage since 2001, Ray Stubbs did not host their broadcasts in 2010 following his decision to join ESPN the previous summer. He was replaced by BBC Radio 5 Live and Football on Five presenter Colin Murray. Rob Walker, the Master of Ceremonies at BBC's snooker events and host of the BBC's 2009 Winmau World Masters coverage presented the late night highlights and Darts Extra through the night on BBC2. Walker was also the roaming reporter during BBC2's live coverage. Bobby George once again was the pundit.

    The commentary team was David Croft, Tony Green and the tournament's number 1 seed Tony O'Shea. Again, every dart was shown live, via the BBC's interactive coverage on its Red Button service – with the semi-finals and final both broadcast live on BBC1/BBC2 on the last weekend.

    In Germany the tournament was broadcast by Eurosport. There was no coverage on SBS in the Netherlands, for the first time in several years as they chose to follow the majority of their players who featured in the PDC World Championship instead.

    References

    2010 BDO World Darts Championship Wikipedia