2003 PDC World Darts Championship


The 2003 Ladbrokes.com World Darts Championship was the tenth World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it split from the British Darts Organisation in 1993. The tournament took place between 27 December 2002 and 4 January 2003 at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, England. Ladbrokes took over sponsorship of the event from Skol.
The field at the televised stages expanded for the first time since 1999. An extra qualifying round was introduced increasing the total number of players from 32 to 40. John Part defeated the defending champion and number one seed, Phil Taylor, in the final to end two incredible runs by Taylor – eight successive World titles, and 44 successive victories at the Circus Tavern.
This was Part's second world championship having also won the 1994 BDO Championship.
The Qualifying Criteria for the World Championship was as follows
-Top 32 of the Order of Merit
- 4 PDPA Qualifiers
- Australian Qualifier
- Dutch Qualifier
- USA Qualifier
- SP 9-Dart challenge with The People Newspaper

Seeds

Prize money

First round

All matches are the best of 7 sets.
PlayerScorePlayer
80.11Mark Holden 4–3 Dave Smith81.65
83.11Bob Anderson 4–0 Al Hedman76.36
81.58Reg Harding 4–3 Mark Robinson83.67
86.75Mick Manning 4–2 Lee Palfreyman81.13
85.21Simon Whitlock 4–2 Paul Williams84.88
87.84Steve Brown 4–2 David Platt88.05
92.99Wayne Mardle 4–0 Ray Carver82.72
89.85Shayne Burgess 4–2 Arjan Moen84.07

Last 32

Representation from different countries

This table shows the number of players by country in the World Championship, the total number including the 1st round.