2004 PDC World Darts Championship
The 2004 PDC World Darts Championship was the eleventh PDC version of the World Darts Championship. The tournament took place between 27 December 2003 and 4 January 2004 at the Circus Tavern, Purfleet, England.
An extra round was added, with the top 16 seeds given a bye to the third round, bringing the total players at the televised stages to 48. Ladbrokes, who sponsored the event initially for one year in 2003, decided to extend their deal and the prize fund was increased to £256,000. The Dutch television station, RTL 5 and Sky Sports both extended their deals with the PDC by three years. PDC chairman Barry Hearn announced that the tournament would be shown in Malaysia on pay-per-view.
Defending champion and number two seed, John Part suffered a surprise first-round defeat to Mark Dudbridge, his first match of the 2004 campaign.
The final became only the second ever world final to go to a sudden-death leg. The first time it happened was when Phil Taylor beat Mike Gregory in the 1992 BDO final, Taylor was again involved and came out victorious against Kevin Painter. He came from 4–1 down to win his 11th world title.
The two losing semi-finalists came from different ends of darts experience. 56-year-old Bob Anderson, a World Champion 16 years earlier lost to Painter and Wayne Mardle was making his first PDC World Championship semi-final appearance. Mardle lost to Taylor for the second year running, following a third-round defeat as an unseeded player in 2003.
Seeds
There were sixteen seeds in the World Championship.Seeded players
Enter in third round
- Phil Taylor
- John Part
- Peter Manley
- Roland Scholten
- Colin Lloyd
- Dennis Smith
- Ronnie Baxter
- Denis Ovens
- Alan Warriner
- Kevin Painter
- Andy Jenkins
- Wayne Mardle
- Richie Burnett
- Dave Askew
- Jamie Harvey
- Dennis Priestley
Enter in third round
Enter in second round
- Mark Holden
- Steve Brown
- Cliff Lazarenko
- Mark Walsh
- Lionel Sams
- Mick Manning
- Mark Dudbridge
- Simon Whatley
Enter in first round
- Colin McGarry
- Ritchie Buckle
- Steve Maish
- Erik Clarys
- Alex MacKay
- Wayne Atwood
- Steve Smith
- Robbie Widdows
Enter in first round
- Tony Payne
- Dan Lauby
- Barry Jouannet
- Jan van der Rassel
- Rory Orvis
- Toru Sano
- Norman Madhoo
- Henry O'Neill
International qualifying tournaments
- Highest Placed North American in the Desert Classic: Tony Payne bt Ricky Villanueva
- American Darters Association: Dan Lauby bt Ray Carver
- Oceanic Masters: Barry Jouannet bt Mick Parker
- RTL Television Holland Playoff: Jan van der Rassel bt Bert Vlaardingerbroek
- Canada Winner: Rory Orvis bt Gerry Convery
- Japan Winner: Toru Sano bt Hiroshi Watanobe
- Caribbean Winner: Norman Madhoo bt Anthony Forde
- Ireland Winner: Henry O'Neill bt John MaGowan