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WDF World Masters 2022 Boys – Qualifiers

Between 8-11 December 2022, the first edition of the WDF World Masters will be played in de Bonte Wever in Assen. Below is shown which boys have already (provisionally) qualified and how players still can qualify.

PLEASE NOTE: All players who qualify for the WDF World Masters according to the criteria below but turn 18 before 8 December 2022, must participate in the men’s tournament. This page is updated weekly with players who have qualified in the past week.

WDF-tournaments in 2022 (29)

The WDF circuit is divided into four types of tournaments; Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The winners of the ‘Bronze’ and ‘Silver’ tournaments qualify for the World Masters, and so do the finalists of the ‘Gold’ and ‘Platinum’ tournaments. See below who qualified through this route in 2022.

Matyas Rejhon – Slovak Masters
Carson Buchmiller – Camellia Classic
Jimmy Fitzsimmons – Port City Open
Ricky Pickett-Jnr – Western Australian Masters
Ty Allen** – NSW Great Lakes Open
Yorick Hofkens – International Youth Challenge
Charlie Large – World Championship
Jack Spencer** – Queensland Junior Open
Andrew Nielson** – Victoria Easter Classic
Logan Gilmour – Scottish Easter Singles
Quentin Glass – Swiss Open
Luis Breuer – Helvetia Open
Dylan van Lierop – Dutch Open
Sydnee de Vries – Dutch Open
Terence Morton – Kyle Anderson Memorial
Zac Tabb** – Victoria Classic
Mitchell Galby – Junior Pacific Masters
Enrico Frank – Antwerp Open
Jack Sheppard – John Wilkie Memorial
Thomas Banks – British Classic
Hunter Eyles** – North Island Masters
Matteo Gesquière** – Bruges Open
Alfie Baird** – Northern Ireland Open
Travis Baur** – Northern Ireland Matchplay
Markuss Jansons – Latvia Open
Lukas Jensen – Riga Open
Desean Allen – Newcastle Classic
Kyle Satariano – Malta Open
Mats Theobald – Czech Open
Guido Macrì** – Italian Open

WDF-tournaments in 2021 (12)

The WDF circuit is divided into four types of tournaments; Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The winners of the ‘Bronze’ and ‘Silver’ tournaments qualify for the World Masters, and so do the finalists of the ‘Gold’ and ‘Platinum’ tournaments. See below who qualified through this route in 2021.

David Balogh – International Youth Challenge
Cayden Smith – Gibraltar Open
Kaden Anderson – Cherry Bomb International
Ryan Avellino – Charlotte Open
Andras Borbély – Apatin Open
Tinus van Tiel – Denmark Open
Nikolaj Jorgensen – Denmark Open
Nathan Osmond** – Klondike Open
Adam Sepsi – Hungarian Classic
Matej Cverha – Hungarian Masters
Adam Dee – Irish Open
Stephen Hayden** – Vasto Junior Masters

WDF-tournaments in 2020 (3)

The WDF circuit is divided into four types of tournaments; Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. The winners of the ‘Bronze’ and ‘Silver’ tournaments qualify for the World Masters, and so do the finalists of the ‘Gold’ and ‘Platinum’ tournaments. See below who qualified through this route in 2020.

Jaxson Danis – Snoflake Open
Ben Knight-Moreau** – Camellia Classic
Luke Littler – Isle of Man Open

WDF-tournaments in 2019 (7)

The winners of all ranking tournaments between 1 September 2019 and 31 December 2019 have qualified for the WDF World Masters. See below which players have qualified in 2019.

Sean Schofield** – Van Diemen Classic Youth
Hudson Nolan** – Australian Masters
Rajmund Papp – Hungarian Masters
PJ Stewart – SeaCoast Open
Tyrell Coppini – Great Lakes Open
Wing-Ho Wan** – Hong Kong Open
Ralfs Laumanis – Latvia Open

Top 32 WDF Ranking (5)

Players who, on the day of the cut-off (3-10-2022) have not qualified by reaching at least the final (Gold & Platinum) or have won a tournament (Bronze & Silver), but are in the top 32 of the ranking, also qualify for the World Masters. See below which players have qualified through this route.

David Dobos
Robin Stegler
Ondřej Skalický
Balazs Szotak
Jenson Walker

Players who have not qualified by reaching at least the semi-finals (Gold & Platinum) or the final (Silver) of a tournament or have won a tournament (Bronze), but are in the top 64 of the ranking between 3 October and 28 November, also qualify for the World Masters. The next players have qualified through this route:

Sean McKeon

Top 4 Regional Rankings

Players who are in the top 4 (excluding top 32 players) of the regional rankings (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA) on the day of the cut-off (3-10-2022), but who have not qualified through the above criteria, will also qualify for the World Masters.

Players who are in the top 4 (excluding top 32 players) of the regional rankings (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA) between 3 October and 28 November, but who have not qualified through the criteria listed above, will also qualify for the World Masters.

See below which players have qualified through this route:

Australia Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Alan Hellmuth

Cut-off 28 November:
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Canada Ranking
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New Zealand Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Bailey Day
Ihaka Kaio-Wynyard
Josh Pattison

Cut-off 28 November:
Tekotahi Kaio

USA Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Seth Patenaude
Jeremy Demers
David Kramer

Cut-off 28 November:
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Top 8 National & Regional Rankings

Players who are in the top 8 (excluding top 32 players) of the regional rankings (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA) on the day of the cut-off (3-10-2022), but who have not qualified through the above criteria, will also qualify for the World Masters.

Players who are in the top 8 (excluding top 32 players) of the regional rankings (UK/Ireland, East-Europe, North-Europe, West-Europe and Asia) between 3 October and 28 November, but have not qualified through the above criteria, will also qualify for the World Masters.

See below which players have qualified through this route:

UK/Ireland Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Archie Self
Charlie Manby
Kieran Thompson
Scott Smith
Henry Coates
Cole Davey

Cut-off 28 November:
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East-Europe Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Zoltan Polonyi
Almos Kovacs
Nandor Varju
Benedek Szabo
Peter Kelemen
Dominik Kocik
Ilias Tsalikis
Petr Hofman
Jakub Kostival
Balazs Pazonyi

Cut-off 28 November:
Zsombor Baranyi
Vojtech Cibula
Daniel Krzak
Balint Feher
Zsombor Szabo

North-Europe Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Lukas Jensen
Jemmi Henningsen
Marius-Bo Nielsen
Mikkel Kimer-Rasmussen
Rasmus Byrgesen
Sebastian Lofgreen
Sebastian Bech

Cut-off 28 November:
Daniels Delveris
Jurgis Zommers
Roberts Bulko
Karlis Zeidaks

West-Europe Ranking
Cut-off 3 October:
Mats Theobald
Wolfgang Andrich
Demy Sijbrands
Pim van Bijnen

Cut-off 28 November:
Seppe Dasseville
Axel Savelkoel

Asia Ranking
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WDF Europe Cup Youth 2019 (2)

The gold and silver medalists of the 2019 WDF Europe Cup Youth have also automatically qualified for the World Masters.

Leighton Bennett – Europe Cup Youth Singles (Gold)
Mitchell McCarthy – Europe Cup Youth Overall (Silver)

WDF Europe Cup Youth 2022 (1)

The gold and silver medalists of the 2022 WDF Europe Cup Youth have also automatically qualified for the World Masters.

Keanen Norris – Europe Cup Youth Team (Silver)

Invitations (56)

Each country that is a member of the WDF is allowed to give a certain number of invitations to players who have not yet qualified for the WDF World Masters. The number depends on the WDF Membership Level. See below which players got an invite.

Bert Neggers
Jayden Moermans
Joshua Adriaanse
Kaya van den Brink
Koen Schreuders
Massimo Balsamo
Thijs Kool
Wassim Dghoughi

Bradley van der Velden
Kendji Steinbach

Max Meyer
Alexander Steinmetz
Caspar Gruß
Lucas Nitsche
Mavi Nitsch
Johannes Maieregger
Sandro Höffernig
Georg Harucksteiner
Leon Eder
Marcel Schlüpfinger
Marcel Schöls
Mario Starcevic
Samuel Scheiber
Robbe Dasseville
Timo Willaert
Cohen Campbell
Peyton Hammond
Kilian Perales
Martin Vanek
Matej Malach
Sune Poulsen
Ahmed Gomaa
Hamza Moustafa
Mohamed Mahmoud
Niklas Klasila
Francesco Basili
Guido Marcri
Mattia di Cintio
Johnny Stewart
Regan Beagley
Mathias Isaksen
Eloy de la Viuda
Claes Angbäck
Hugo Jansson
Pontus Anderson
Zebastian Otter
Andreas Eggimann
Samuel Schmurz
Yanis Windler
Fabian Tapner
Mason Cadogan
Aston Thaureux
Lewis Bell
Robert Sutherland
Jack Kennedy
Kyle Davidson

Other Qualifiers (18)

These are players who have qualified through the 2021 Main Ranking, through one of the Regional Rankings in 2021 or who have received an invitation from the country association.

Anthony Hayden**
Eric Egan**
Manny Kato**
Mitchell Davies
Zane Kilroy
Bradey White**
Colten Chapman**
Connor Engler**
Jan Jires**
Luis Liptow
Jason Segui
Barnabas Nagy**
Botond Kotlar**
Oliver Marton**
Damon Brouwers
Quinten de Rijk

Richard Chism**
Ieuan Halsall

**: The age of the respective player is unknown. If the player would be 18-years-old or older, this player would have to participate in the men’s tournament. Do you know the age of a player? Mail the name and date of birth of the player to info@dartsactueel.nl.

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