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The 2023 Cazoo UK Open was a darts tournament staged by the Professional Darts Corporation. It was the twenty-first year of the tournament where players compete in a single-elimination tournament to be crowned champion. The tournament was held at Butlin's Minehead, England, between 3–5 March 2023.

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Danny Noppert was the defending champion after defeating Michael Smith 11–10 in the 2022 final to win his first major title,[1] but he lost to William O'Connor 10–9 in the fifth round.

Andrew Gilding won his first major title, beating Michael van Gerwen 11–10 in a last leg decider when van Gerwen missed a dart at double 16 to win the match and the title.[2] He became the oldest man to win a major TV title in his debut PDC final appearance.

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Prize money

The prize fund was increased from £450,000 to £600,000.[3]

The tournament will now also pay down to the last 128 for the first time, with second-round losers to receive £1,000.

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Format

The 158 participants will enter the competition incrementally, with 62 players entering in the first round, with match winners joining the 32 players entering in the second and third rounds to leave the last 64 in the fourth round.

  • No players are seeded.
  • A random draw is held for each of the following rounds following the conclusion of the third round.
  • All matches in the first, second and third rounds will be played over best of 11 legs.
  • All matches in the fourth, fifth and sixth rounds and quarter-finals will be played over best of 19 legs.
  • All matches in the semi-finals and final will be played over best of 21 legs.
  • Eight boards will be used for matches in the first, second, third and fourth rounds.
  • Four boards will be used for matches in the fifth round.
  • Two boards will be used for matches in the sixth round.
  • One board will be used for all the matches in the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.
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Qualifiers

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The 128 Tour Card holders will have a staggered entry based on their world ranking on 27 February 2023. They will be joined by the top eight non-qualified players from each of the 2022 Challenge & Development Tour Orders of Merit, and by the winners of 16 Amateur Qualification events organised through Riley's Sports Bars.[4]

The field was confirmed on 27 February, with both Corey Cadby and Christian Perez not participating, meaning there were two byes to the second round. Also, Challenge Tour qualifier David Pallett turned down his invite, so Lukas Wenig, who was next on the list, took his place.[5]

Number 1–32 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into fourth round)

  1. England Michael Smith (fifth round)
  2. Scotland Peter Wright (sixth round)
  3. Netherlands Michael van Gerwen (runner-up)
  4. Wales Gerwyn Price (fifth round)
  5. England Luke Humphries (sixth round)
  6. England Rob Cross (quarter-finals)
  7. Wales Jonny Clayton (sixth round)
  8. Netherlands Danny Noppert (fifth round)
  9. England James Wade (fourth round)
  10. England Nathan Aspinall (quarter-finals)
  11. Belgium Dimitri Van den Bergh (semi-finals)
  12. Netherlands Dirk van Duijvenbode (fourth round)
  13. England Joe Cullen (sixth round)
  14. England Ryan Searle (fourth round)
  15. Portugal Jose de Sousa (fifth round)
  16. England Dave Chisnall (fourth round)
  17. Australia Damon Heta (fourth round)
  18. England Ross Smith
  19. Germany Gabriel Clemens (fourth round)
  20. Poland Krzysztof Ratajski (fourth round)
  21. England Chris Dobey (fifth round)
  22. England Stephen Bunting (fourth round)
  23. Scotland Gary Anderson (sixth round)
  24. England Callan Rydz (fifth round)
  25. Northern Ireland Brendan Dolan (sixth round)
  26. Northern Ireland Daryl Gurney (fourth round)
  27. Germany Martin Schindler (quarter-finals)
  28. Belgium Kim Huybrechts (fifth round)
  29. England Mervyn King (fifth round)
  30. Netherlands Vincent van der Voort (fourth round)
  31. Netherlands Raymond van Barneveld (fourth round)
  32. Scotland Alan Soutar (fourth round)

Number 33–64 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into third round)

Number 65–96 on the PDC Order of Merit (receiving byes into second round)

Number 97–128 on the PDC Order of Merit (starting in first round)

  1. England Darren Webster (third round)
  2. England Nick Fullwell (first round)
  3. Republic of Ireland Dylan Slevin (fourth round)
  4. Netherlands Niels Zonneveld (third round)
  5. Denmark Vladimir Andersen (first round)
  6. Netherlands Maik Kuivenhoven (first round)
  7. England Arron Monk (second round)
  8. England Graham Usher (third round)
  9. Netherlands Jeffrey Sparidaans (first round)
  10. Netherlands Gian van Veen (third round)
  11. England Stephen Burton (second round)
  12. Belgium Robbie Knops (third round)
  13. Netherlands Jeffrey de Zwaan (sixth round)
  14. England Josh Payne (first round)
  15. Netherlands Geert Nentjes (second round)
  16. Germany Pascal Rupprecht (first round)
  17. Wales Robert Owen (first round)
  18. England Adam Warner (second round)
  19. Wales Nick Kenny (second round)
  20. Netherlands Jurjen van der Velde (third round)
  21. Germany Daniel Klose (second round)
  22. England Graham Hall (second round)
  23. England Adam Smith-Neale (first round)
  24. Belgium Ronny Huybrechts (second round)
  25. Czech Republic Karel Sedláček (fifth round)
  26. England Lee Evans (first round)
  27. Netherlands Owen Roelofs (third round)
  28. Netherlands Danny van Trijp (first round)
  29. Australia Corey Cadby
  30. Wales Callum Goffin (first round)
  31. France Jacques Labre (first round)
  32. Philippines Christian Perez

PDC Development Tour qualifiers (starting in first round)

The top 8 ranked players from the 2022 Development Tour Order of Merit who didn't have a Tour Card for the 2023 season qualified for the first round.[6]

  1. Scotland Nathan Girvan (first round)
  2. Poland Sebastian Białecki (first round)
  3. Republic of Ireland Conor Heneghan (third round)
  4. England Jarred Cole (first round)
  5. Netherlands Jitse Van der Wal (second round)
  6. England Joshua Richardson (first round)
  7. England Christopher Holt (first round)
  8. England Dom Taylor (first round)

PDC Challenge Tour qualifiers (starting in first round)

The top 8 ranked players from the 2022 Challenge Tour Order of Merit who didn't have a Tour Card for the 2023 season qualified for the first round.[6]

  1. France Thibault Tricole (first round)
  2. England David Pallett
  3. Netherlands Christian Kist (first round)
  4. Belgium Kenny Neyens (first round)
  5. Scotland Jim McEwan (second round)
  6. England Andy Jenkins (first round)
  7. Republic of Ireland Michael Flynn (second round)
  8. Netherlands Jelle Klaasen (third round)
  9. Germany Lukas Wenig (first round)

Amateur qualifiers (starting in first round)

The winners of qualifiers organised by Rileys Sports Bars, held through January and February 2023, qualified for the first round.[7] Entry to these tournaments was open to all players who had not qualified via another method, regardless of PDC Membership status.

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    Draw

    Friday 3 March

    First round (best of eleven legs)

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    Second round (best of eleven legs)

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    Third round (best of eleven legs)

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    Fourth round (best of nineteen legs)

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    Saturday 4 March

    Fifth round (best of nineteen legs)

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    Sixth round (best of nineteen legs)

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    Sunday 5 March

    Quarter-finals (best of nineteen legs)

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    Semi-finals and Final

    Semi-finals
    (best of 21 legs)
    Final
    (best of 21 legs)
          
     Adam Gawlas 85.90 6
     Andrew Gilding 95.86 11
     Andrew Gilding 95.46 11
     Michael van Gerwen 96.74 10
     Dimitri Van den Bergh 89.63 6
     Michael van Gerwen 94.47 11
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