Jeffrey de Zwaan (born 26 March 1996) is a Dutch professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events.[2][3] He has won 2 ranking PDC titles and reached the semi-finals at the 2018 World Matchplay.

Jeffrey De Zwaan
De Zwaan in 2019
Personal information
Full nameJeffrey De Zwaan
Nickname"The Black Cobra"
Born (1996-03-26) 26 March 1996 (age 28)
Rijswijk, Netherlands
Home townLeidschendam, Netherlands
Darts information
Darts23g Unicorn
LateralityRight-handed
Walk-on music"Could You Be Loved" by Bob Marley
Organisation (see split in darts)
BDO2011–2015
PDC2015–
(Tour Card: 2015–2024)
Current world ranking74 Decrease 2 (24 November 2024)[1]
WDF major events – best performances
World MastersLast 16: 2014
Finder MastersLast 24 Group: 2013
PDC premier events – best performances
World Ch'shipLast 16: 2020
World MatchplaySemi Final: 2018
World Grand PrixQuarter Final: 2020
UK OpenLast 16: 2023
Grand SlamGroup Stage: 2017
European Ch'shipQuarter Final: 2019
Premier LeagueChallenger: 2019, 2020
PC FinalsLast 16: 2020
MastersLast 24: 2021
World Series FinalsLast 24: 2019, 2021
Other tournament wins
PDC Q-School 2023

Players Championships

Players Championship (BAR) 2019
Players Championship (WIG) 2018

Youth events

World Youth Masters 2012
PDC Development Tour 2019
Other achievements
2019 Breaks into the top 32 on the Order of Merit for the first time

Career

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De Zwaan progressed through to the last 16 of the 2014 World Masters, where he lost to Glen Durrant 3–0.[4] He won a two-year PDC Tour Card in 2015 by defeating Prakash Jiwa 5–1 in the final round.[5]

De Zwaan played at the 2015 German Darts Championship, defeating Devon Petersen 6–2 in the first round before being whitewashed 6–0 by Adrian Lewis in round two.[6] De Zwaan qualified for the 2015 UK Open, reaching the last 16 at the final qualifier. On his debut he lost 5–2 to Benito van de Pas in the second round.[7] He eliminated Steve Brown, Michael Smith, Ken MacNeil and Jelle Klaasen to reach his first PDC quarter-final at Players Championship 4 and lost 6–3 to Lewis.[8] De Zwaan qualified for the European Championship having been the lowest ranked of the seven European Qualifiers but lost 6–3 to world number one Michael van Gerwen in the opening round.[9]

De Zwaan's first year on the PDC tour saw him finish high enough on the Pro Tour Order of Merit to qualify for the 2016 World Championship. His first round match against Michael Smith went to a sudden-death leg. Smith won the bull to throw first and defeated de Zwaan 4–3.[10] He lost 6–5 in the second round of the UK Open to Alex Roy.[11] He reached the last 32 of four Players Championship events and qualified for two European Tours, but was knocked out in the first round of both.[12] De Zwaan reached the final of the 18th Development Tour event but was beaten 4–2 by Corey Cadby.[13]

In the 2018 UK Open, he drew number one seed Michael van Gerwen and won the match 10–8, ultimately ending the World Number 1's unbeaten run in ITV major tournaments since November 2014. He lost 10–8 in the following round to Rileys qualifier Paul Hogan.

In April, de Zwaan won his first PDC ranking title by beating Jonny Clayton 6–5 in the final of Players Championship 10.[14]

At the 2018 World Matchplay, he defeated Michael van Gerwen in the first round 10–6 in legs. This was his second victory over van Gerwen in a major event. This was considered a huge upset due to Michael van Gerwen being the current world number 1 and Jeffrey being the world number 68.

Following Gary Anderson's withdrawal from the 2019 Premier League, de Zwaan was selected as one of nine 'contenders' to replace him. He would play a one-off match against Rob Cross on night nine in Rotterdam.

In May 2019, de Zwaan won his second PDC ranking title by beating Stephen Bunting 8–2.

De Zwaan reached the fourth round of the 2020 PDC World Championship, where he played Peter Wright. Wright led 3–0 in sets and 2–0 in legs before de Zwaan mounted a comeback to level at 3–3 and lead by a break of throw in the deciding set, but Wright eventually won and went on to win the tournament. This was followed by another selection for one of the Premier League nights in Rotterdam, this time under the tag of 'Challenger'.[15]

He lost his professional status at the end of 2022, having dropped outside the top 64 of the PDC Order of Merit. In January 2023 De Zwaan won his Tour card straight back at Q-School, winning the second day. He did so by becoming day-winner on third day of the final stage.[16][17] At the 2023 UK Open in March, De Zwaan reached the last 32 with wins over Lukas Wenig, Geert Nentjes, James Wilson and Danny Jansen. In the last 32 De Zwaan defeated Gerwyn Price with a 105.20 average. In the last 16, he lost to Rob Cross.

In 2024 De Zwaan continued in his second year with Tour card and signed a multi-year contract with the company Unicorn.[18] In the same time he continued battling with his injured shoulder and was forced to skip several tournaments due to a persistent bursitis problem. He also had to wear dentures due to losing his front teeth. [19][20] He was only able to qualify for two European Tour events in 2024, being eliminated in the second round at both events. De Zwaan was one of four players to qualify for the 2025 PDC World Darts Championship through the Tour Card Holder qualifier.[21]

Personal life

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De Zwaan is of Thai ancestry through his mother.[22]

World Championship results

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Performance timeline

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BDO

Tournament 2013 2014
Winmau World Masters DNP 6R
Zuiderduin Masters RR DNP

PDC

Tournament 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
PDC World Championship BDO 1R DNQ 2R 4R 2R DNQ 1R
UK Open 2R 2R 1R 4R 4R 4R 4R 3R 6R 3R
World Matchplay DNQ SF 1R 1R DNQ
World Grand Prix DNQ 2R 2R QF DNQ
European Championship 1R DNQ QF 1R DNQ
Grand Slam of Darts DNQ RR DNQ
Players Championship Finals DNQ 1R 2R 1R 3R DNQ
Non-ranked televised events
The Masters DNQ 1R DNQ
Premier League Darts DNP C C DNP
World Series of Darts Finals DNQ 1R DNQ 1R DNQ
PDC World Youth Championship QF 3R QF RR QF SF DNP
Career statistics
Year-end ranking 57 59 78 44 23 23 45 86 98

PDC European Tour

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
2015 GDC
2R
GDT
DNQ
GDM
1R
DDM
2R
IDO
1R
EDO
DNQ
EDT
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
EDG
2R
2016 DDM
DNQ
GDM
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
ADO
1R
EDO
DNQ
IDO
1R
EDT
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
2017 GDC
DNQ
GDM
DNQ
GDO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
GDT
1R
EDM
DNQ
ADO
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
DDM
2R
GDG
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
EDT
1R
2018 EDO
1R
GDG
DNQ
GDO
DNQ
ADO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
DDM
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
DDO
1R
EDM
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
DDC
1R
IDO
DNQ
EDT
2R
2019 EDO
2R
GDC
DNQ
GDG
DNQ
GDO
2R
ADO
2R
EDG
QF
DDM
DNQ
DDO
DNQ
CDO
DNQ
ADC
3R
EDM
1R
IDO
2R
GDT
2R
2020 BDC
DNP
GDC
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
2021 HDT
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
2022 IDO
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
GDG
2R
ADO
2R
EDO
DNQ
CDO
1R
EDG
DNQ
DDC
DNQ
EDM
3R
HDT
3R
GDO
DNQ
BDO
DNQ
GDT
DNQ
2023 BSD
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
IDO
DNQ
GDG
2R
ADO
1R
DDC
DNQ
BDO
DNQ
CDO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
EDM
DNQ
GDO
DNQ
HDT
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
2024 BDO
DNQ
GDG
2R
IDO
DNQ
EDG
DNQ
ADO
2R
BSD
DNQ
DDC
DNQ
EDO
DNQ
GDC
DNQ
FDT
DNQ
HDT
DNQ
SDT
DNQ
CDO
DNQ


PDC Players Championships

Season 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
2015 BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
QF
BAR
3R
COV
1R
COV
2R
COV
2R
CRA
2R
CRA
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
WIG
4R
WIG
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
DUB
2R
DUB
2R
COV
1R
COV
1R
2016 BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
DNP
BAR
DNP
COV
1R
COV
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
DUB
1R
DUB
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
2017 BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
2R
MIL
DNP
MIL
DNP
WIG
1R
WIG
QF
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
DUB
2R
DUB
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
SF
2018 BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
F
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
BAR
SF
BAR
1R
WIG
2R
WIG
W
MIL
3R
MIL
4R
WIG
2R
WIG
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
DNP
BAR
3R
DUB
2R
DUB
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
2019 WIG
4R
WIG
3R
WIG
3R
WIG
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
WIG
4R
WIG
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
F
BAR
QF
BAR
W
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
WIG
2R
WIG
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
4R
HIL
3R
HIL
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
2R
DUB
3R
DUB
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
4R
2020 BAR
2R
BAR
1R
WIG
SF
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
2R
NIE
3R
NIE
1R
NIE
3R
NIE
1R
NIE
1R
COV
1R
COV
QF
COV
2R
COV
3R
COV
1R
2021 BOL
1R
BOL
2R
BOL
1R
BOL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
NIE
DNP
NIE
DNP
NIE
DNP
NIE
DNP
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
COV
1R
COV
4R
COV
2R
COV
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
2022 BAR
DNP
BAR
DNP
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
NIE
1R
NIE
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
NIE
2R
NIE
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
3R
BAR
3R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
2023 BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
BAR
4R
BAR
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
DNP
WIG
1R
WIG
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
3R
LEI
2R
LEI
2R
HIL
1R
HIL
QF
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
2R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
1R
BAR
3R
BAR
2R
2024 WIG
1R
WIG
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
HIL
4R
HIL
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
HIL
1R
MIL
3R
MIL
2R
MIL
3R
MIL
3R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
3R
LEI
DNP
LEI
DNP
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
3R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
Performance Table Legend
W Won the tournament F Finalist SF Semifinalist QF Quarterfinalist #R
RR
Prel.
Lost in # round
Round-robin
Preliminary round
DQ Disqualified
DNQ Did not qualify DNP Did not participate WD Withdrew NH Tournament not held NYF Not yet founded

References

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