2007 BDO World Darts Championship - Draw and Results

Draw and Results

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 5 sets Best of 7 sets Best of 9 sets Best of 11 sets
Co Stompé 3
Jelle Klaasen 0
Co Stompé 1
Martin Adams 4
Martin Adams 3
Tony O'Shea 0
Martin Adams 5
Ted Hankey 3
Vincent van der Voort 1
Davy Richardson 3
Davy Richardson 3
Ted Hankey 4
Ted Hankey 3
Mario Robbe 0
Martin Adams 6
Mervyn King 5
Mike Veitch 3
Göran Klemme 0
Mike Veitch 2
Mervyn King 4
Mervyn King 3
Paul Gibbs 0
Mervyn King 5
Tony Eccles 4
Shaun Greatbatch 3
Paul Hogan 1
Shaun Greatbatch 0
Tony Eccles 4
Tony Eccles 3
Mark Webster 0
Paul Hanvidge 3
Martin Phillips 2
Paul Hanvidge 4
Albertino Essers 1
Gary Anderson 2
Albertino Essers 3
Paul Hanvidge 4
Phill Nixon 5
Martin Atkins 3
Gary Fenn 0
Martin Atkins 1
Phill Nixon 4
Darryl Fitton 1
Phill Nixon 3
Phill Nixon 6
Niels de Ruiter 4
Niels de Ruiter 3
Brian Woods 0
Niels de Ruiter 4
Simon Whitlock 3
Simon Whitlock bye
Andy Fordham
Niels de Ruiter 5
Gary Robson 4
John Walton 3
Brian Sørensen 2
John Walton 3
Gary Robson 4
Michael van Gerwen 2
Gary Robson 3
Final (Best of 13 sets) Sunday January 14th
Martin Adams 7-6 Phil Nixon
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Martin Adams wins the 2007 Lakeside World Darts Championship
Q - qualifier
Andy Fordham withdrew from first round match due to ill health

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