2020 Masters (darts)

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Dates31 January – 2 February 2020
LocationMilton Keynes, England
Organisation(s)Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)
2020 Ladbrokes Masters
Tournament information
Dates31 January – 2 February 2020
VenueArena MK
LocationMilton Keynes, England
Organisation(s)Professional Darts Corporation (PDC)
FormatLegs
Final: best of 21 legs
Prize fund£200,000
Winner's share£60,000
High checkout164 Michael van Gerwen
Champion(s)
 Peter Wright (SCO)
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The 2020 PDC Masters (known for sponsorship reasons as the 2020 Ladbrokes Masters) was the eighth staging of the non-ranking Masters darts tournament, held by the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC). It was held from 31 January to 2 February 2020 at Arena MK in Milton Keynes, England.[1]

Michael van Gerwen was the five-time defending champion, after defeating James Wade 11–5 in the 2019 final. However, he was beaten in the Masters for the first time since 2014, losing 10–6 to Jonny Clayton in the first round, and losing his 20-match unbeaten streak at the Marshall Arena.[2]

Peter Wright won the tournament for the first time and extended his unbeaten streak in all competitions to 10 matches. He beat Michael Smith 11–10 in the final, with Smith missing 3 darts to win the title himself.

The Masters featured the top 16 players in the PDC Order of Merit after the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship.[1] Nathan Aspinall made his debut in the event.

The following 16 players took part in the tournament:

  1. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (first round)
  2. Scotland Peter Wright (winner)
  3. Wales Gerwyn Price (quarter-finals)
  4. England Rob Cross (first round)
  5. England Michael Smith (runner-up)
  6. Scotland Gary Anderson (semi-finals)
  7. Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney (first round)
  8. England Nathan Aspinall (semi-finals)
  9. England James Wade (first round)
  10. England Dave Chisnall (quarter-finals)
  11. England Ian White (first round)
  12. Austria Mensur Suljović (first round)
  13. England Adrian Lewis (quarter-finals)
  14. Australia Simon Whitlock (first round)
  15. England Joe Cullen (first round)
  16. Wales Jonny Clayton (quarter-finals)

Prize money

Draw

References

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