2003 World Matchplay Darts
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The 2003 World Matchplay was a darts tournament held in the Empress Ballroom
Empress Ballroom
The Empress Ballroom is a 3,000 capacity entertainment venue, in Blackpool Lancashire, England. It is located within the Winter Gardens, a large entertainment complex in the town centre....

 at the Winter Gardens
Winter Gardens, Blackpool
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, Blackpool
Blackpool
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. This was the fourth World Matchplay tournament to be sponsored by UK bookmaker Stan James
Stan James
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. The tournament ran from 27 July through 2 August 2003, and was won by Phil Taylor.

1st Round

best of 19 legs (must win by 2 clear legs)

Sunday 27 July
  • Jamie Harvey (Sco) - Simon Whatley (Eng) 10 - 3
  • Dennis Ovens (Eng) - Steve Beaton (Eng) 11 - 9
  • Phil Taylor (Eng) - Les Fitton (Eng) 10 - 0

Monday 28 July
  • Dennis Smith (Eng) - Steve Brown (USA) 10 - 3
  • Kevin Painter (Eng) - Alex Roy (Eng) 10 - 12
  • John Lowe (Eng) - Keith Deller (Eng) 3 - 10
  • Andy Jenkins (Eng) - Mick Manning (Eng) 14 - 12
  • Ronnie Baxter (Eng) - Bob Anderson (Eng) 4 - 10
  • Peter Manley (Eng) - Mark Holden (Eng) 10 - 1
  • John Part (Can) - Dennis Priestley (Eng) 10 - 8
  • Wayne Mardle (Eng) - Paul Williams (Eng) 10 - 7

Tuesday 29 July
  • Alan Warriner (Eng) - Mark Walsh (Eng) 10 - 7
  • Colin Lloyd (Eng) - Terry Jenkins (Eng) 10 - 8
  • Richie Burnett (Wal) - Cliff Lazarenko (Eng) 10 - 3
  • Dave Askew (Eng) - Mark Dudbridge (Eng) 7 - 10
  • Roland Scholten (Ned) - Peter Evison (Eng) 5 - 10

2nd Round

best of 25 legs (must win by 2 clear legs)

Tuesday 29 July
  • Phil Taylor (Eng) - Jamie Harvey (Sco) 13 - 3
  • Bob Anderson (Eng) - Alex Roy (Eng) 11 - 13

Wednesday 30 July
  • Dennis Smith (Eng) - Dennis Ovens (Eng) 15 - 13
  • Peter Manley (Eng) - Keith Deller (Eng) 13 - 11
  • Alan Warriner (Eng) - Andy Jenkins (Eng) 13 - 8
  • Colin Lloyd (Eng) - Richie Burnett (Wal) 13 - 10
  • John Part (Can) - Wayne Mardle (Eng) 14 - 16
  • Peter Evison (Eng) - Mark Dudbridge (Eng) 13 - 11


Quarter Finals

best of 31 legs (must win by 2 clear legs)

Thursday 31 July
  • Alex Roy (Eng) - Peter Manley (Eng) 5 - 16
  • Colin Lloyd (Eng) - Peter Evison (Eng) 16 - 11
  • Wayne Mardle (Eng) - Alan Warriner (Eng) 16 - 8
  • Phil Taylor (Eng) - Dennis Smith (Eng) 16 - 7


Semi Finals

best of 33 legs (must win by 2 clear legs)

Friday 1 August
  • Colin Lloyd (Eng) - Wayne Mardle (Eng) 11 - 17
  • Phil Taylor (Eng) - Peter Manley (Eng) 17 - 10


Final

best of 35 legs (must win by 2 clear legs)

Saturday 2 August
  • Wayne Mardle (Eng) - Phil Taylor (Eng) 12 - 18
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