PDC Asian Tour 2019
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Yuki Yamada beats Paul Lim in the event 10 final but Lim has managed to secure his Ally Pally qualification with two events left.
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After AT10. There is 1 weekend (2 tournaments) to go.
Yukiko Yamada (win, $3,000) and Hideki Muramatsu (semi, $700) move a lot closer to the top 4.
Kai Fan Leung's quarter final ($300) now puts him within $3,000 of the top 4.
Malicdem's quarter final edges him closer to securing top 4.
Yukiko Yamada (win, $3,000) and Hideki Muramatsu (semi, $700) move a lot closer to the top 4.
Kai Fan Leung's quarter final ($300) now puts him within $3,000 of the top 4.
Malicdem's quarter final edges him closer to securing top 4.
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Seigo Asada took victory as the final weekend of the 2019 PDC Asian Tour season began in Singapore on Saturday.
Japanese ace Asada picked up his second tournament win of 2019 with his success, defeating Noel Malicdem 5-2 in the final with a strong performance.
Asada had also averaged 100 in his win over Jayson Langcao in the last 16, whitewashed Wilmer Ong and Ryan Ocampo in the early stages and seen off Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr and Teng Lieh Pu Po on his way to the final.
Event Five winner Malicdem's run to the final included 5-0 whitewash wins over Japanese duo Yuki Yamada and Haruki Muramatsu and a 101 average against Tuck Kwai Andy Tan in the last 32.
Pu Po and Muramatsu were semi-finalists, with World Youth Championship qualifier Toncopanon Jr reaching the quarter-finals alongside Yamada, Alexis Toylo and the legendary Paul Lim.
As a result of their runs to the final on Saturday, Asada and Malicdem are now assured of qualification for the William Hill World Darts Championship alongside Lourence Ilagan and Paul Lim from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit.
The 2019 PDC Asian Tour season concludes on Sunday with Event 12 in Singapore.
2019 PDC Asian Tour
Event 11, Saturday August 31
Quarter-Finals
Teng Lieh Pu Po 5-3 Alexis Toylo
Seigo Asada 5-1 Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr
Haruki Muramatsu 5-4 Paul Lim
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Paul Lim
Semi-Finals
Seigo Asada 5-3 Teng Lieh Pu Po
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Haruki Muramatsu
Final
Seigo Asada 5-2 Noel Malicdem
Japanese ace Asada picked up his second tournament win of 2019 with his success, defeating Noel Malicdem 5-2 in the final with a strong performance.
Asada had also averaged 100 in his win over Jayson Langcao in the last 16, whitewashed Wilmer Ong and Ryan Ocampo in the early stages and seen off Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr and Teng Lieh Pu Po on his way to the final.
Event Five winner Malicdem's run to the final included 5-0 whitewash wins over Japanese duo Yuki Yamada and Haruki Muramatsu and a 101 average against Tuck Kwai Andy Tan in the last 32.
Pu Po and Muramatsu were semi-finalists, with World Youth Championship qualifier Toncopanon Jr reaching the quarter-finals alongside Yamada, Alexis Toylo and the legendary Paul Lim.
As a result of their runs to the final on Saturday, Asada and Malicdem are now assured of qualification for the William Hill World Darts Championship alongside Lourence Ilagan and Paul Lim from the PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit.
The 2019 PDC Asian Tour season concludes on Sunday with Event 12 in Singapore.
2019 PDC Asian Tour
Event 11, Saturday August 31
Quarter-Finals
Teng Lieh Pu Po 5-3 Alexis Toylo
Seigo Asada 5-1 Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr
Haruki Muramatsu 5-4 Paul Lim
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Paul Lim
Semi-Finals
Seigo Asada 5-3 Teng Lieh Pu Po
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Haruki Muramatsu
Final
Seigo Asada 5-2 Noel Malicdem
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Paul Lim cheekily entering twice, there.The Jolly Man wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 5:38 pm Quarter-Finals
Teng Lieh Pu Po 5-3 Alexis Toylo
Seigo Asada 5-1 Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr
Haruki Muramatsu 5-4 Paul Lim
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Paul Lim
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Is he related to this chap?DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 7:49 amPaul Lim cheekily entering twice, there.The Jolly Man wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 5:38 pm Quarter-Finals
Teng Lieh Pu Po 5-3 Alexis Toylo
Seigo Asada 5-1 Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr
Haruki Muramatsu 5-4 Paul Lim
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Paul Lim
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ArseheadILAD wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 4:56 pmIs he related to this chap?DavidOwen67 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2019 7:49 amPaul Lim cheekily entering twice, there.The Jolly Man wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2019 5:38 pm Quarter-Finals
Teng Lieh Pu Po 5-3 Alexis Toylo
Seigo Asada 5-1 Dolreich Tongcopanon Jr
Haruki Muramatsu 5-4 Paul Lim
Noel Malicdem 5-0 Paul Lim
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Seigo Asada completed a memorable weekend double as the 2019 PDC Asian Tour concluded with Event 12 on Sunday in Singapore.
Japan's Asada had claimed his second win of the year by taking Saturday's Event 11 title, and followed that up 24 hours later by edging out Lourence Ilagan to win Event 12.
Ilagan had been aiming to claim his fourth title of 2019 as he won through to the decider, and led Asda 2-0 and 3-1.
The Japanese ace then took the next three to move ahead at 4-3, with a 13-darter from Ilagan levelling to force a decider in which the Philippines ace missed his chance to take victory as Asada clinched the title.
Asada also defeated Ho Yin Prince Shek, Yuya Higuchi, Patrick John Jugo, Kai Fan Leung and Yuki Yamada - winning their semi-final with a 99.8 average.
Ilagan's run to the final ensured that he tops the final PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit ahead of Asada, with Paul Lim and Noel Malicdem completing the four qualifiers for the William Hill World Darts Championship.
2019 PDC Asian Tour
Event 12
Sunday September 1, Singapore
Quarter-Finals
Lourence Ilagan 5-2 Michael Viola
Jayson Langcao 5-0 Shan Ping Leslie Lee
Yuki Yamada 5-3 Thanawat Gaweenuntavong
Seigo Asada 5-3 Kai Fan Leung
Semi-Finals
Lourence Ilagan 5-2 Jayson Langcao
Seigo Asada 5-2 Yuki Yamada
Final
Seigo Asada 5-4 Lourence Ilagan
Japan's Asada had claimed his second win of the year by taking Saturday's Event 11 title, and followed that up 24 hours later by edging out Lourence Ilagan to win Event 12.
Ilagan had been aiming to claim his fourth title of 2019 as he won through to the decider, and led Asda 2-0 and 3-1.
The Japanese ace then took the next three to move ahead at 4-3, with a 13-darter from Ilagan levelling to force a decider in which the Philippines ace missed his chance to take victory as Asada clinched the title.
Asada also defeated Ho Yin Prince Shek, Yuya Higuchi, Patrick John Jugo, Kai Fan Leung and Yuki Yamada - winning their semi-final with a 99.8 average.
Ilagan's run to the final ensured that he tops the final PDC Asian Tour Order of Merit ahead of Asada, with Paul Lim and Noel Malicdem completing the four qualifiers for the William Hill World Darts Championship.
2019 PDC Asian Tour
Event 12
Sunday September 1, Singapore
Quarter-Finals
Lourence Ilagan 5-2 Michael Viola
Jayson Langcao 5-0 Shan Ping Leslie Lee
Yuki Yamada 5-3 Thanawat Gaweenuntavong
Seigo Asada 5-3 Kai Fan Leung
Semi-Finals
Lourence Ilagan 5-2 Jayson Langcao
Seigo Asada 5-2 Yuki Yamada
Final
Seigo Asada 5-4 Lourence Ilagan
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