This year's event was the last to be sponsored by Skol, who had been associated with the tournament for the previous 5 years and also in it's inaugural year.
Phil Taylor racked up his eighth title in succession and his 10th in total when he demolished Peter Manley 7 sets to nil in the final. In doing so he received the princley sum of £50,000. The final was also memorable for Manley's refusal to shake Taylor's hand after the match and created Manley's bad boy image that was to follow him around for many years before he would be able to shed it.
Results:
First Round
Alan Warriner-Little 4 V 2 Reg Harding
Colin Lloyd 4 V 2 Alex Roy
Denis Ovens 4 V 3 Andy Jenkins
Richie Burnett 4 V 1 Peter Evison
Dennis Smith 4 V 0 Paul Lim
Ronnie Baxter 4 V 2 Kevin Painter
John Lowe 4 V 1 Les Fitton
Peter Manley 4 V 1 Steve Brown (US)
Rod Harrington 4 V 3 Keith Deller
Dennis Priestley 4 V 1 Matt Chapman
Dave Askew 4 V 3 Chris Mason
Roland Scholten 4 V 1 Cliff Lazarenko
John Part 4 V 2 Mick Manning
Steve Beaton 4 V 3 Bob Anderson
Shayne Burgess 4 V 3 Jamie Harvey
Phil Taylor 4 V 1 Paul Williams
2nd Round
Colin Lloyd 6 V 4 Alan Warriner-Little
Richie Burnett 6 V 4 Denis Ovens
Ronnie Baxter 6 V 1 Dennis Smith
Peter Manley 6 V 5 John Lowe
Dennis Priestley 6 V 3 Rod Harrington
Dave Askew 6 V 3 Roland Scholten
John Part 6 V 0 Steve Beaton
Phil Taylor 6 V 1 Shayne Burgess
Quarter Final
Colin Lloyd 6 V 4 Richie Burnett
Peter Manley 6 V 2 Ronnie Baxter
Dave Askew 6 V 2 Dennis Priestley
Phil Taylor 6 V 0 John Part
Semi Final
Peter Manley 6 V 4 Colin Lloyd
Phil Taylor 6 V 0 Dave Askew
Final
Phil Taylor 7 V 0 Peter Manley
Prize fund £200,000
Winners share £50,000
2002 PDC World Darts Championship
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Re: 2002 PDC World Darts Championship
Rod Harrington started going down the rankings pretty dramatically around this time.