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2022 PDC Asian Championship

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The 2022 PDC Asian Championship was a tournament organized by the Professional Darts Corporation for Asian players. The tournament featured 48 players from all around Asia, with the four semi-finalists earning a place in the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship and the winner also earning a place in the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts.

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Christian Perez won the tournament, defeating Paolo Nebrida 7–5 in the final. Perez, Nebrida, plus semi-finalists Lourence Ilagan and Toru Suzuki all qualified for the World Championship as a result of this tournament, with Perez also qualifying for the Grand Slam, becoming only the second Asian player after Mikuru Suzuki to do so.[1]

This was the first edition of the tournament, which was created following the inability to revive the successful PDC Asian Tour, which had not been able to be run since 2019, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

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Match Format

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Prize money

The total prize fund will be US$100,000. The four semi-finalists of the tournament will earn a place in the 2023 PDC World Darts Championship and the winner will earn a place in the 2022 Grand Slam of Darts as well.

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Qualifiers

Draw

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Group stage

All group matches are best of nine legs
Only winners in each group qualify for the knock-out stage

NB: P = Played; W = Won; L = Lost; LF = Legs for; LA = Legs against; +/− = Plus/minus record, in relation to legs; AVG = mean average; Pts = Points; Status = Qualified to knockout stage

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Knockout stage

Last 16 (best of 9 legs)
24 September
Quarter-finals (best of 11 legs)
25 September
Semi-finals (best of 11 legs)
25 September
Final (best of 13 legs)
25 September
            
E1  Akito Yamagata 77.34 1
I1  Yuichiro Ogawa 79.79 5
I1  Yuichiro Ogawa 70.62 4
N1  Lourence Ilagan 74.13 6
N1  Lourence Ilagan 83.50 5
D1  Chaiyan Paiaree 72.83 0
N1  Lourence Ilagan 77.14 1
H1  Christian Perez 91.75 6
H1  Christian Perez 93.24 5
C1  RJ Escaros 84.29 2
H1  Christian Perez 84.77 6
J1  Yoshihisa Baba 78.02 5
J1  Yoshihisa Baba 78.32 5
L1  Alain Abiabi 76.02 2
H1  Christian Perez 83.52 7
G1  Paolo Nebrida 83.95 5
A1  Yong-Seok Kim 65.24 1
K1  Yuki Yamada 82.62 5
K1  Yuki Yamada 82.14 5
O1  Toru Suzuki 78.57 6
O1  Toru Suzuki 92.91 5
B1  Paul Lim 93.70 4
O1  Toru Suzuki 73.65 3
G1  Paolo Nebrida 86.80 6
G1  Paolo Nebrida 79.72 5
M1  Lok Yin Lee 82.24 4
G1  Paolo Nebrida 90.03 6
F1  Jun Matsuda 85.00 1
P1  Yutaka Sunakawa 79.72 0
F1  Jun Matsuda 96.35 5
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Statistics

Top averages

This table shows the highest averages achieved by players throughout the tournament.

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References

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