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Jelle Klaasen (born 17 October 1984) is a Dutch professional player who competes in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Nicknamed the Cobra, he previously participated in British Darts Organisation (BDO) tournaments, where he is a former BDO World Champion. He is the youngest BDO world champion in darts history, having won the 2006 World Championship, at 21 years old.

He switched from the BDO to the PDC in 2007, and has since won three Players Championship titles on the PDC Pro Tour. Klaasen has reached three PDC major semi-finals; at the 2009 European Championship, and both the PDC World Championship and UK Open in 2016. He has twice participated in Premier League Darts; in 2009 and 2017. After losing his PDC Tour Card at the end of 2021, he ended 2022 as the World Darts Federation (WDF) ranking leader. He won 5 ranking WDF titles from 2022–2023; including the 2022 Dutch Open and Irish Open. Klaasen regained his Tour Card in 2024, with his most notable achievement since being reaching the final at Players Championship 3 on the 2025 PDC Pro Tour.


Beginnings of his career
His first attempt at the international stage was a 2005 Winmau World Masters ended with a 2–3 defeat to Irishman Steve McDonald.

On 15 January 2006, Klaasen became the youngest BDO World Darts Champion, aged 21 years 90 days, when he defeated fellow Dutchman Raymond van Barneveld in the final of the 2006 BDO World Championship by 7 sets to 5. He also beat and world number one Mervyn King on his way to the final. Before the tournament, he was a 100–1 outsider to win the title.

As World Champion, he was invited to the 2006 World Darts Trophy in his home country, but lost 0–3 to in the first round. In 2007, he won in the first round 3–1 against reigning PDC World Champion Raymond van Barneveld, shortly after that he lost in the second round to Andy Hamilton. He also played in the 2006 International Darts League and beat 13-times World Champion Phil Taylor 7–6 in his last group match, but it was not enough to qualify for the knockout stages. He beat and Dick van Dijk but lost to , and in his other group matches.

Klaasen has won some Open events in his native country including the Alkmaar Open. In March 2006 he was runner-up in the Finnish Open, losing in the final to Martin Atkins by 2–6. He also reached the quarter-finals of the Swiss Open and Denmark Open during 2006. In 2006 Winmau World Masters, he was seeded 13 but suffered a straight sets defeat in his first match against fellow Dutchman .

Klaasen returned to the Lakeside to defend his World title at the 2007 Championship. Klaasen was unseeded for the event after a poor run of form and was facing the seeded Co Stompé, with eventual winner waiting in round two should he win. Klaasen became the sixth defending champion to fall at the first hurdle in his title defence with his first round loss to fellow countryman Stompé by three sets to nil. Champion Klaasen upset by Stompe BBC report on 1st round defeat 2007 Although Klaasen was lower in the rankings at the time, it was considered an upset as Stompé had not won at the Lakeside in the previous four years.

The day after the final it was announced that Klaasen would be defecting to the rival Professional Darts Corporation, alongside two fellow countrymen, Michael van Gerwen and Vincent van der Voort. BBC SPORT | Other Sport... | Darts | Dutch trio defect to PDC circuit The BDO planned to take legal action as Jelle had a year left on his contract. BBC SPORT | Other Sport... | Darts | Klaasen threatened over PDC move


PDC Career
Klaasen did not make an immediate impact on the PDC circuit, having to start virtually from scratch at 262 in the world rankings. He competed at most of the Pro Tour events (Players Championships and UK Open Regional Finals) to improve his ranking. He reached the quarter-finals of two non-televised Pro Tour events before winning a Players Championship – the John McEvoy Gold Dart Classic in November which saw him climb to 49 in the PDC Order of Merit. He only made it into one televised PDC event in the UK during 2007 (the UK Open where he reached the last 32) but his form towards the end of the year ensured automatic qualification for the 2008 World Championship – his debut in the PDC version. He lost in the first round to fellow Dutchman Vincent van der Voort in a sudden death leg, having missed ten darts to win the match.

He defeated , Jan van der Rassel and Andy Hamilton to reach the quarter finals of the 2009 PDC World Championship, only dropping one set in the process. In the quarter finals, he was beaten by Van Barneveld 5–1. The match is best remembered for Barneveld hitting the first 9-dart leg in the history of the PDC World Championship.

In January 2009, Klaasen was chosen as one of the two wildcards for the 2009 Premier League Darts tournament, where he competed against Taylor, , Van Barneveld, , , King and the other wildcard .

Klaasen found life hard in the Premier League, losing 5 and drawing 2 of his opening 7 matches. On 26 March, Klaasen defeated Terry Jenkins 8–6 to finally record his first victory in the competition. Klaasen finished 7th in the Premier League after Wayne Mardle withdrew from the competition. Klaasen qualified for the World Matchplay in Blackpool but lost 10–8 to in the first round.

Klaasen lost in the first round of the 2010 World Championship losing 3–1 to Welshman . He then reached the quarter finals of the 2010 World Matchplay, beating Mervyn King and Gary Anderson before losing to .

Klaasen reached the second round of the 2012 World Championship with a 3–1 win over Peter Wright, but was beaten 0–4 by in the second round. His best result of 2012 was in reaching the quarter-finals of the third UK Open Qualifier in March where he lost 4–6 to Mark Jones. At the UK Open itself he was defeated in the last 64 by Raymond van Barneveld 3–9. After revelations emerged with regard to Klaasen's personal life detailed below he did not play again in the rest of 2012, which included missing the 2013 World Championship.


2013
Klaasen returned to darts in January 2013 by qualifying for the first European Tour event of the year, the UK Darts Masters, with a 6–2 win over Carlos Rodríguez. He lost to Michael van Gerwen 5–6 in the first round. In May, Klaasen reached his first PDC final since November 2007 at the fourth Players Championship by beating the likes of Mervyn King and Gary Anderson. He averaged 103 in the final against but lost 4–6 with his opponent averaging almost 111. At the UK Open he beat Gareth Pass, Ross Smith and to reach the last 16 for the first time since 2008. Klaasen played and lost 7–9. He beat 6–4 and 10–6 to advance to the quarter-finals of the European Championship, where he was defeated 7–10 by Michael van Gerwen. In the first round of the World Matchplay he came back from 3–8 down against to trail only 7–9, but lost the next leg to fall short of a successful fightback. Klaasen was outplayed by Gary Anderson in the first round of the World Grand Prix as the Scotsman did not give Klaasen one dart at a leg winning double in a 2–0 in sets ten minute match. In the double-start event Anderson averaged 104.86, almost 40 points ahead of Klaasen's 67.22. Klaasen knocked out number two seed 6–4 in the Players Championship Finals, before losing 9–5 to Anderson in the second round.


2014
Klaasen played in the first round of the 2014 World Championship and lost 3–1 as he hit just 17% of his darts at doubles. At the German Darts Championship he reached the semi-finals of a European Tour event for the first time by defeating Michael van Gerwen 6–5 in the quarters. He played and was denied a place in the final as Pipe took out a 134 finish in the deciding leg. Klaasen was narrowly beaten 9–8 by Andy Hamilton in the third round of the UK Open. At the European Championship, Klaasen knocked out reigning champion 6–4 in the first round and Caven 10–7 to reach the quarter-finals for the second year in a row, where he lost 10–5 to Mervyn King. Klaasen averaged 108.74 in beating 6–4 in the first round of the Players Championship Finals, but then averaged nearly 20 points lower as he missed 22 doubles in the next round against to be beaten 10–5.


2015
Klaasen met Gary Anderson in the second round of the 2015 World Championship after seeing off compatriot 3–1. Klaasen went 3–1 up and was two legs to one ahead in the next set, before Anderson took out 84 on the bull with Klaasen waiting on 89 for the match. Anderson sealed the set in the next leg and won the final two sets by three legs to one scorelines to win 4–3. Both players averaged over 100 with 20 180s thrown during the match. Klaasen defeated Phil Taylor 6–2 at the fourth UK Open Qualifier to play in his first final in almost two years. However, he missed 10 match darts to slip from 5–2 ahead of Michael van Gerwen to lose 6–5. At the UK Open, Klaasen beat 9–4, before losing 9–5 to in the fourth round. Klaasen recorded successive wins over , Mervyn King and to reach the final of the 12th Players Championship where, after taking the opening leg, he was beaten 6–1 by Peter Wright. Klaasen reached his third final of the year at the 14th Players Championship and won his first title in nearly eight years by beating Ian White 6–2. He was knocked out 10–4 by Whitlock in the first round of the World Matchplay. In September, Klaasen's second title of the year came at the 16th Players Championship with a 6–4 victory over Raymond van Barneveld.

Klaasen reached his first quarter-final at the World Grand Prix by eliminating 2–1 and 3–2 and faced Mark Webster. The match went all the way to a deciding leg in the fifth set in which Klaasen crucially missed five opening doubles and could never catch up to lose 3–2. Wins over Raymond van Barneveld and saw Klaasen reach another major quarter-final at the European Championship, but he was defeated 10–6 by Gary Anderson.


2016
Klaasen overcame Joe Cullen and Mervyn King to advance to the third round of the World Championship for the first time since 2009. He missed one dart at double 18 to complete a 147 finish and defeat Phil Taylor 4–2, before going 2–0 down in legs in the final set. Taylor missed one dart to win the match and Klaasen took full advantage by winning four legs on the trot, wrapping it up with an 11 darter. In the quarter-finals, Klaasen was 3–1 and 4–3 behind Alan Norris in a race to five. He was two legs to one down in the next set but produced back-to-back 11 dart legs to win it and then clinched the final set without conceding a leg to advance to the semi-finals of a PDC World Championship for the first time, where he faced reigning champion Gary Anderson. Klaasen's victory also marked the first time that a player has won their next game after knocking Taylor out of a PDC World Championship. In the semis he was thrashed 6–0 by Anderson, who averaged 107. Klaasen also reached the semi-finals of the next major event as he whitewashed Kyle Anderson 10–0 at the UK Open, but he lost 10–5 to Peter Wright. He was defeated 10–6 by in the opening round of the World Matchplay and at the same stage of the World Grand Prix, 2–1 in sets by .

Klaasen knocked out 6–4 to reach the final of the German Darts Championship, but lost 6–5 to Norris after leading 4–2. 6–3 and 10–4 wins over Steve West and saw Klaasen face Michael van Gerwen in the quarter-finals of the European Championship and he was comfortably beaten 10–3. He missed three match darts in the third round of the Players Championship Finals as Chisnall edged through 10–9.


2017
He got to the third round of the World Championship for the second year in a row with comfortable victories over Jeffrey de Graaf and , but found himself 3–1 down to . Klaasen took the next set and led by two legs to none in the sixth, before Chisnall won three legs on the spin to triumph 4–2. His return to the Premier League was blighted by tendinitis in his wrist for which Klaasen received anti-inflammatory injections before matches. Klaasen explained how he could play for five or six legs before experiencing pain in his throwing hand. His only win out of his nine league games came against Chisnall and Klaasen finished ninth in the table to be eliminated. He lost 6–2 in the final of the German Darts Masters to Van Gerwen.


2018
At the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship, Klaasen was defeated by 3–1 in the first round. He was defeated 10–5 by Peter Wright in the opening round of the World Matchplay.


2019
At the 2019 PDC World Darts Championship, Jelle was defeated by 3–1 in the second round. He lost in the fourth round of the UK Open to 10–4. He then qualified for his first euro tour of the year 2019 International Darts Open, losing in the first round to 6–5. He then lost in the Players Championship Finals to 6–3.


2020
Klaasen beat 3–1 in the first round of the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship, before losing to Michael van Gerwen by the same scoreline. At the 2020 UK Open, he started his campaign by defeating Riley's qualifier 6–4. Klaasen then beat William Borland 10–5 before thrashing Steve West 10–1 to set up a sixth-round clash with Gary Anderson. He overcame Anderson 10–9 before losing in the quarter-finals to .


2021: Loss of Tour card
Klaasen lost his PDC Tour Card at the end of the 2021 season after struggling to maintain consistency in his performances after being a fixture on the professional darts circuit for 14 years. Following this, Klaasen participated in various non-Tour Card events, including the PDC Challenge Tour and WDF competitions.


2022-2023: WDF Career
From the beginning of 2022, Klaasen took part in tournaments organized by the World Darts Federation. In June 2022, he took part in the Dutch Open, where he was seeded in 26th. On his way to the final of this tournament, he defeated leading WDF players including and , before defeating in the final. This qualified him for the 2023 WDF World Darts Championship and 2022 Winmau World Masters. In November, he won the Irish Open. On his way to the final, he defeated Michael Warburton, Kai Fan Leung and . In the final, he faced Dylan Slevin and defeated him by 6–3 in legs. He ended the 2022 season as the leader of the World Darts Federation men's ranking.


2024–2025: Return to PDC
Klaasen successfully regained his PDC Tour Card during the European Q-School in 2024 after a two-year absence from the professional circuit. His path included a series of tightly contested matches in the final stage of Q-School, culminating in a victory over Benjamin Drue Reus in the decisive match. In interviews, Klaasen reflected positively on his WDF experience but emphasized his readiness to compete at the highest level again.

Klassen reached his first PDC Pro Tour final since his return at 2025 Players Championship 3, being defeated by 8–4.


Personal life
Klaasen lives in , Netherlands. He has origins.

Before the 2006 World Championships, Klaasen worked for a manpower agency in the Netherlands but he has now taken up darts full-time. He is sponsored by Keukenconcurrent, a company that produces fitted kitchens in his home country.


Controversy in 2012
In August 2012, Klaasen was accused of sending naked photo messages of himself to a then 15-year-old family friend of his compatriot – fellow darts player and former friend since childhood – Michael van Gerwen, which he has admitted to in the Dutch press.

According to her mother, the underaged girl was diagnosed with PDD-NOS, an spectrum disorder. Though during the prosecution service process (the case didn't go to court) this was never proven.

Later that year, on 13 December, he was sentenced to 16 hours of community service and a fine of €327, to be paid to the girl.


World Championship results

BDO
  • 2006: Winner (beat Raymond van Barneveld 7–5)
  • 2007: First round (lost to Co Stompé 0–3)


PDC
  • 2008: First round (lost to Vincent van der Voort 2–3)
  • 2009: Quarter-finals (lost to Raymond van Barneveld 1–5)
  • 2010: First round (lost to 1–3)
  • 2011: First round (lost to Steve Brown 1–3)
  • 2012: Second round (lost to 0–4)
  • 2014: First round (lost to 1–3)
  • 2015: Second round (lost to Gary Anderson 3–4)
  • 2016: Semi-finals (lost to Gary Anderson 0–6)
  • 2017: Third round (lost to 2–4)
  • 2018: First round (lost to 1–3)
  • 2019: Second round (lost to 1–3)
  • 2020: Second round (lost to Michael van Gerwen 1–3)


WDF


Career finals

BDO major finals: 1 (1 title)
Winner1.2006World ChampionshipRaymond van Barneveld7–5 (s)


Performance timeline
BDO
BDO Ranked televised events
BDO World ChampionshipDNQW1R
DNQ2RRR
World Darts TrophyDNQ1R2R
Winmau World MastersRR2RPDC
Zuiderduin MastersRRNHPDC
Masters of DartsDNPNHRR

WDF

WDF Ranked major/platinum events
WDF World ChampionshipDNPSF
WDF World Masters4RNH
Australian OpenQFDNP
Dutch OpenWSF

PDC

PDC Ranked televised events
PDC World ChampionshipBDO1RQF1R1R2RDNQ1R2RSF3R2RDid not qualify
PDC World MastersA non-ranked event until 2025.Not heldDNQ1R1RDid not qualifyPrel.
4R5R4R4R1R3R5R3R4RSF4R3R4RQF3R4R4R1R2R
World MatchplayBDODNQ1RQFDNQ1RDNQ1R1R1R1RDid not qualify
World Grand PrixBDODNQ1RDNQQF1R1RDid not qualify
European ChampionshipNH2RSF2R1RDNQQFQFQFQF2R1RDid not qualify
Grand Slam of DartsA non-ranked event until 2015.QFDid not qualifyRRDid not qualify
Not heldDNQ2R1RDNQ2R2R1R3R2R1R1RDNQ1RDNQ
PDC Non-ranked televised events
Premier League DartsDNP7thDid not participate9thDid not participate
World Series of Darts FinalsNot heldDNQ1R1RDid not qualify
Past major events
Las Vegas Desert ClassicDNQ2R2RNot held
Championship League DartsNHDNQRRRRRRDNQNot held
Career statistics
Season-end ranking24353419102456143135

PDC European Tour

2012ADO
1R
GDC
DNQ
EDO
2R
GDM
1R
DDM
DNP
2013UKM
1R
EDT
DNQ
EDO
1R
ADO
QF
GDT
1R
GDC
3R
GDM
1R
DDM
1R
2014GDC
SF
GDM
1R
DNQEDO
1R
EDG
1R
EDT
3R
2015GDC
2R
GDT
QF
GDM
DNQ
DDM
2R
IDO
DNQ
EDO
QF
EDT
DNQ
EDM
2R
EDG
QF
2016DDM
3R
GDM
3R
GDT
2R
EDM
QF
ADO
3R
EDO
QF
IDO
3R
EDT
QF
EDG
2R
GDC
F
2017GDC
SF
GDM
F
GDO
SF
EDG
SF
GDT
2R
EDM
2R
ADO
3R
EDO
2R
DDM
2R
GDG
QF
IDO
QF
EDT
3R
2018EDO
2R
GDG
2R
GDO
3R
ADO
2R
EDG
2R
DDM
2R
GDT
DNQ
DDO
2R
EDM
3R
GDC
DNQ
DDC
1R
IDO
2R
EDT
QF
2022Did not qualifyEDG
2R
DDC
2R
Did not qualifyBDO
2R
GDT
DNQ
2023Did not qualifyADO
2R
DNQCDO
1R
Did not qualifyGDC
1R
2024Did not qualifyGDC
1R
Did not qualify

PDC Players Championships

2024WIG
1R
WIG
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
2R
HIL
2R
LEI
3R
LEI
3R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
1R
WIG
3R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
2025WIG
1R
WIG
1R
ROS
F
ROS
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
3R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
ROS
2R
ROS
1R
HIL
2R
HIL
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
LEI
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
2R
MIL
1R
MIL
1R
HIL
1R
HIL
1R
LEI
1R
LEI
2R
LEI
1R
WIG
2R
WIG
2R
WIG
WIG

Key


See also
  • List of darts players who have switched organisation


Notes

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