2025 IDF Grand Prix Open Masters Championship

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2025 Grand Prix Open Masters Championship
Tournament information
DatesJanuary 14 — January 16, 2025
VenueDarttastic
LocationBlackpool, England
Organisation(s) International Darts Federation
FormatSets
Prize fund$2,000,000
Winner's share$1,250,000

The 2025 IDF Grand Prix Open Masters Championship is a professiona darts event taking place from 14 January 2025 to 16 January 2025. It is the 1st IDF Grand Prix Open Masters Championship to be organised by the International Darts Federation (IDF).

The tournament is set to featured 64 players, with a "traditional" seeding system.

Overview

Format

All matches were played as straight in (player begins scoring with their first throw no matter what section is hit), double out (a segment on the outer ring or the bullseye), requiring the players to score 501 points to win a leg, finishing on a double. The matches were played in the leg format, with a minimum of legs required to win a match. The following rules are observed:

Round Best of (Legs) First to (Legs)
First & Second 11 6
Third 15 8
Quarter-finals 21 11
Semi-finals 27 14
Final 35 18

Ranking

The rankings on the IDF Order of Merit for this competition will be based on players earning both prize money. Each round will reward players with money, which will help them progress in the order of merit.

Prize money

The total prize pool for the tournament remained at $2,000,000 million in total. Players will be given an additional $120,000 for each 9-darter achieved during the tournament.

Position (no. of players) Prize money

(Total: $2,000,000)

Winner (1) $1,000,000
Runner-up (1) $250,000
Semi-finalists (2) $125,000
Quarter-finalists (4) $60,000
Second round losers (32) $15,000
First round losers (32) $7,500
Nine-dart finish (0) $120,000

Qualification

Lukas Parker is the current world champion and number one. He went into the event as the number one seed.

Unlike other competitions that are hosted, the Qualification to enter the Home Masters Darts Championship for 2025 is that the player has a minimum average of 14.00, with any player with a average above 16–20 being a Seed.

Seeds

The Seeding system is based on the IDF Order of Merit, which was used in the status as of January 14, 2025; not including the second week of the 2025 IDF Darts Premiere League. The first seed is Lukas Parker, who is the current world number one and world champion after winning the 2025 Home Masters Championship. The second seed is Alex Brow, the current world number two and the finalist at the worlds event. The next six seeds are the top eight players in the IDF Order of Merit, the third seed is Patrick Richards, the fourth seed is Toby Underwood, the fifth seed is Nathan Reeves, the sixth seed is Harrison Lewis, the seventh seed is Lucas Brow, and the eighth seed is Parker Reeves. Though all will start playing in the first round.

Summary

First round

Second round

Third round

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals and the final

Draw

Finals

Quarter-finals
(First to 11 legs)
15 January
Semi-finals
(First to 14 legs)
16 January
Final
(First to 18 legs)
16 January
         
1  
8  
 
 
4  
5  
 
 
2  
7  
 
 
3  
6  

Top half

Section 1

First round
(First to 6 legs)
14 January
Second round
(First to 6 legs)
15 January
Third round
(First to 8 legs)
15 January
Quarter-finals
(First to 11 legs)
15 January
            
1 Uriah Walker
16 Mason Owens
 
 
8 Tanner Vaughn
9 Harrison Lewis
 
 
5 Brady Evans
12 Dylan Evans
 
 
4 Oliver Sanders
13 Parker Reeves
 
 
6 Micah Quinn
11 Quinn Sanders
 
 
3 Blake Carter
14 Noah O'Brien
 
 
7 Eli Fletcher
10 Jordan Knight
 
 
2 Finn Greene
15 Chase Foster

Section 2

First round
(First to 6 legs)
14 January
Second round
(First to 6 legs)
15 January
Third round
(First to 8 legs)
15 January
Quarter-finals
(First to 11 legs)
15 January
            
1 Xavier Baker
16 Kevin Lee
 
 
8 Wyatt Walker
9 Vince Young
 
 
5 Kai Mitchell
12 Isaac Johnson
 
 
4 Caleb Daniels
13 Reed Scott
 
 
6 Zane Adams
11 Lucas Brow
 
 
3 Grant Hayes
14 Isaiah Mitchell
 
 
7 Oscar Peterson
10 Ryan Thomas
 
 
2 Frank James
15 Xander Young

Bottom half

Section 3

First round
(First to 6 legs)
14 January
Second round
(First to 6 legs)
15 January
Third round
(First to 8 legs)
15 January
Quarter-finals
(First to 11 legs)
15 January
            
1 Alex Brow
16 Hayden Ingram
 
 
8 Gage Kelly
9 Wesley Adams
 
 
5 Alec Baker
12 Felix Grant
 
 
4 Elliott Harris
13 Logan Morgan
 
 
6 Carter Dawson
11 Liam Nelson
 
 
3 Derek Greene
14 Miles Nash
 
 
7 Zion Carter
10 Nathan Reeves
 
 
2 Brody Clarke
15 Gavin Harris

Section 4

First round
(First to 3 sets)
14 January
Second round
(First to 3 sets)
15 January
Third round
(First to 4 sets)
15 January
Quarter-finals
(First to 5 sets)
15 January
            
1 Damon Edwards
16 Ian Kelly
 
 
8 Aiden Brooks
9 Patrick Richards
 
 
5 Spencer Taylor
12 Owen Quinn
 
 
4 Lukas Parker
13 Sean Turner
 
 
6 Andy Dawson
11 Victor Vaughn
 
 
3 Toby Underwood
14 Nate Parker
 
 
7 Kade Owens
10 Jack Lewis
 
 
2 Ethan Foster
15 Jonah Nelson

Highest averages

This table shows all averages over 100.00 achieved by players throughout the tournament. For players with multiple high averages, this is indicated by the number in brackets.

Player Round Average Opponent

References