Prize money breakdown 2022 British Classic and British Open with over £25,000 on offer

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Thursday, 15 September 2022 at 16:00
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From September 16 to 18, the British Open is scheduled in Bridlington, England. In addition to WDF points, participants can also earn prize money. The organization has provided a prize pool of over 25,000 pounds.
Men's participants include Ryan de Vreede, Neil Duff, Chris Landman, Jamie Lewis, Luke Littler, Wes Newton, Tony O'Shea, James Richardson, Gary Robson, Richard Veenstra and Dean Winstanley. For the ladies, entries include Lisa Ashton, Aileen de Graaf, Beau Greaves, Deta Hedman, Laura Turner and Lorraine Winstanley.
On Friday September 16 the pairs tournament will be played. The best men's pair can win 600 pounds, while the two best ladies will receive 400 pounds.
Saturday the single tournament of the British Classic will begin. The top prizes here are 1,400 pounds (men) and 700 pounds (women). The biggest tournaments of the weekend are the singles tournaments of the British Open. The winner of the men's tournament will receive a check for 2,600 pounds. For the ladies, a top prize of 1,300 pounds is at stake.
Distribution of prize money at British Classic & British Open
British Classic
Men's singles
Winner: £1400
Runner-up: £700
Semi-finalists: £350
Quarter-finalists: £175
Last 16: £90
Last 32: £45
Ladies singles
Winner: £700
Runner-up: £350
Semi-finalists: £175
Quarter-finalists: £90
Last 16: £45
British Open
Men's singles
Winner: £2600
Runner-up: £1300
Semi-finalists: £650
Quarter-finalists: £325
Last 16: £170
Last 32: £85
Last 64: £50
Ladies singles
Winner: £1300
Runner-up: £650
Semi-finalists: £325
Quarter-finalists: £170
Last 16: £85
Last 32: £50
Men's Pairs
Winners: £600
Runner-ups: £300
Semi-finalists: £150
Quarter-finalists: £80
Women's Pairs
Winners: £400
Runner-ups: £200
Semi-finalists: £100
Quarter-finalists: £50

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