PDC Representatives
Michael van Gerwen
Phil Taylor
Gary Anderson
Adrian Lewis
Peter Wright
James Wade
Raymond van Barneveld
Stephen Bunting
Session Times
Saturday June 27 6pm local time (UTC +9)
First Round x8
Best of 11 legs
Sunday June 28 6pm local time
Best of 15 legs
Quarter-Finals
Semi-Finals
Final
Japanese Representatives
Haruki Muramatsu
Sho Katsumi
Masumi Chino
Morihiro Hashimoto
Katsuya Aiba
Yuki Yamada
Shintaro Inoue
Chikara Fujimori
Round 1 Saturday 27 Jun 6pm (UTC +9) Best of 11 legs
7
1
8
3
4
2
5
6
Michael van Gerwen (1)
Stephen Bunting (8)
Peter Wright (5)
Adrian Lewis (4)
Phil Taylor (2)
Raymond van Barneveld (7)
James Wade (6)
Gary Anderson (3)
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-2
Chikara Fukimori
Shintaro Inuoe
Haruki Muramatsu
Sho Katsumi
Masumi Shino
Katsuya Aiba
Morihiro Hashimoto
Yuki Yamada
Q-Final Sunday 28 Jun 6pm Best of 15 legs
Michael van Gerwen
Peter Wright
Phil Taylor
James Wade
8-5
8-4
8-3
1-8
Stephen Bunting
Adrian Lewis
Raymond van Barneveld
Gary Anderson
S-Final
Michael van Gerwen
Phil Taylor
7-8
8-7
Peter Wright
Gary Anderson
Final
Peter Wright
7-8
Phil Taylor
New Announcement
World Series of Darts Ranking System
Winner
R-Up
S-Final
Q-Final
Last 16
12 Points
8 Points
5 Points
3 Points
1 Point
World Series of Darts Ranking
(following this event)
(before this event)
12 Michael van Gerwen
8 Phil Taylor
5 Gary Anderson
5 Adrian Lewis
3 Peter Wright
3 James Wade
3 Raymond van Barneveld
3 Stephen Bunting
Is it a fair ranking system?
In a country where the World Series is hosted more than once or in countries where neighbours are allowed to take part in local qualifiers these players do have a definite advantage over single hosting nations in a better aggregate for entry to the Finals! So, is this really a fair system?
~ 20 June 2015 ~
Television Coverage
JSport - Japan
ITV4 - UK (Delayed)
Setanta - Ireland
OSN - Middle East & North Africa
Fox Sports - Australia
Sky - New Zealand
RTL7 - Netherlands
Fox Asia
PPTV Online - China
Delayed ITV4 broadcast in UK:
Saturday June 27
6.30pm-11.30pm (BST) and
Sunday June 28
6.15pm-11.15pm (BST)