Austrian Open (darts)

The Austrian Open is a darts tournament held at Austria and organised by the World Darts Federation. It has been held in Vienna since 2009. First edition of the men's competition took place in 1990. However, the first women's tournament took place in 2003.[1] Tournament have an interruption caused by coronavirus pandemic.

Austrian Open Vienna
Tournament information
VenueHilton Garden Inn
LocationVienna
Country Austria
Established1990
Organisation(s)WDF
FormatLegs
Prize fund€2,040
Current champion(s)
Belgium Sven Verdonck (men's)
Finland Kaisu Rekinen (women's)
Austria Paul Freysinger (boys)

First winners of the tournament was Liam Burke from Germany and Marion Petschenig from Austria.[1]

List of tournaments

Men's

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
1990 Germany Liam Burke n/a beat Austria Gerhard Brandner n/a Vienna
1992 England Alan Warriner n/a beat Netherlands Roland Scholten n/a
1999 Austria Franz Thaler n/a 2 – 0 Austria Gunther Rimser n/a
2000  Mensur Suljović n/a beat Austria Reynaldo Ilagan n/a
2001  Mensur Suljović (2) n/a beat Austria Hannes Schnier n/a
2002 Austria August Jost n/a beat Austria Franz Thaler n/a
2003 Austria Franz Thaler (2) n/a 3 – 2 Austria Dietmar Burger n/a
2004 Austria Dietmar Burger n/a 2 – 0 Austria Franz Thaler n/a
2005 Austria Anton Pein n/a beat Hungary Tamás Turi n/a
2006 Netherlands Remco van Eijden n/a beat Cyprus Demetris Georgiou n/a
2007 Netherlands Joey ten Berge n/a beat Hungary Nándor Bezzeg n/a
2008 Hungary Nándor Bezzeg n/a beat Netherlands Davy Verkooijen n/a
2009  John Michael n/a 2 – 0 France Cyril Blot n/a €1,440 €480 €240 Haus der Begegnung, Vienna
2010 Austria Josef Kraus n/a 2 – 1  Rowby-John Rodriguez n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2011  Michal Kočík n/a 2 – 0  Boris Krčmar n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2012  Max Hopp n/a beat  Vladimir Andersen n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2013 Netherlands Remco van Eijden (2) n/a 6 – 2  Roxy-James Rodriguez n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2014 Wales Martin Phillips n/a beat Austria Aaron Hardy n/a €1,440 €480 €240 Hilton Garden Inn, Vienna
2015 Netherlands Danny Blom n/a 6 – 5 Netherlands Matthew Medhurst n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2016 Germany Robert Allenstein n/a 6 – 5 Netherlands Wouter Vaes n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2017 Belgium Sven Wens n/a beat Czech Republic Daniel Bohony n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2018 Belgium Roger Janssen n/a 6 – 1  Gábor Takács n/a €1,440 €480 €240
2019 Belgium Sven Verdonck n/a 6 – 2 Austria Markus Straub n/a €1,440 €480 €240

Women's

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2003 Austria Marion Petschenig n/a beat Austria Judith Walkner n/a Vienna
2004 Hungary Nora Fekete n/a beat Austria Monika Schartner n/a
2005 Hungary Zsófia Köntös n/a beat Austria Christina Perl n/a
2006 Czech Republic Blanka Vojtkova n/a beat Czech Republic Zuzana Stepanova n/a
2007 Austria Barbara Kuntner n/a beat Czech Republic Zuzana Stepanova n/a
2008 Austria Barbara Kuntner (2) n/a beat Hungary Nora Fekete n/a
2009 France Carole Frison n/a beat Hungary Zsófia Köntös n/a Haus der Begegnung, Vienna
2010 Hungary Nora Fekete (2) n/a beat Slovakia Katarina Nagyova n/a
2011 Slovakia Katarina Nagyova n/a 2 – 1 Austria Jasmin Schauer n/a
2012  Veronika Ihász n/a beat Denmark Hanne Johnson n/a
2013  Veronika Ihász (2) n/a beat Germany Stefanie Lück n/a
2014 Denmark Ann-Louise Peters n/a beat  Veronika Ihász n/a Hilton Garden Inn, Vienna
2015  Veronika Ihász (3) n/a 5 – 3 Switzerland Jeannette Stoop n/a
2016  Veronika Ihász (4) n/a 5 – 4  Marjolein Noijens n/a
2017 Hungary Vivien Czipó n/a beat Czech Republic Jana Kanovská n/a
2018  Veronika Ihász (5) n/a 5 – 1 England Joanne Rolls n/a
2019 Finland Kaisu Rekinen n/a 5 – 2  Jitka Cisarova n/a

Boys

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2009 Hungary Sándor Kömüves n/a beat Austria Bernhard Tschinkowitz n/a Haus der Begegnung, Vienna
2010  Rowby-John Rodriguez n/a beat Austria Bernhard Tschinkowitz n/a
2011  Rowby-John Rodriguez (2) n/a beat Austria Michael Tegl n/a
2012  Max Hopp n/a beat  Patrik Kovács n/a
2013 Russia Maxim Aldoshin n/a beat  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez n/a
2014 Austria Fredi Gsellmann n/a beat  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez n/a Hilton Garden Inn, Vienna
2015  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez n/a beat Hungary György Vörösházi n/a
2016  Rusty-Jake Rodriguez (2) n/a beat Germany Phillip Wunsch n/a
2017 Hungary Nándor Prés n/a beat Austria Marco Jungwirth n/a
2018  Gergely Lakatos n/a beat Germany Nico Kern n/a
2019 Austria Paul Freysinger n/a beat Hungary Barnabás Nagy n/a

Girls

Year Champion Av. Score Runner-Up Av. Prize Money Venue
Total Ch. R.-Up
2011 Germany Steffi Haller n/a beat Austria Sophie Seiner n/a Haus der Begegnung, Vienna
2012 Russia Anastasia Klochek n/a beat Russia Valeriia Shvetc n/a
2013 Russia Lidia Koltsova n/a beat Hungary Vivien Czipó n/a
2014 Hungary Vivien Czipó n/a beat Austria Samantha Ostry n/a Hilton Garden Inn, Vienna
2015 Hungary Vivien Czipó (2) n/a beat Hungary Bokor Boglárka n/a
2016 Hungary Bokor Boglárka n/a beat Czech Republic Barbora Hospodářská n/a
2017 Hungary Vivien Czipó (3) n/a beat Czech Republic Barbora Hospodářská n/a
2018 Hungary Tamara Kovács n/a beat Czech Republic Anna Votavová n/a

See also

References

  1. "Austrian Open". World Darts Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2022.
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